Thursday, September 17, 2015

On the Prowl w/A "tip of the week" To Enjoy :-)

I enjoy reading up the work by Stratfor.      They did a nice job putting this together which I wanted to share with all:



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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

On the "Prowl" For the Day: On #Iran, #Democracy & Other Thoughts

As I work away supporting @DailyOutsider, I carved out a bit of time to catch a Boy Scouts Live Stream on JTE "Journey to Excellence" as I shared it also on my personal Twitter feed earlier.  I have   the pleasure to serve as a Boy Scout Leader managing the website for Troop 772 in Laguna Niguel California.   The insights shared is quite interesting to insure the leaders of tomorrow through the creation of Scoutbook to support the development of the Youth that our team decided to report on in the #Outsider Community Channel South County Matters earlier today.

I also continued working on supporting the team as Notations were released on the Iran Deal on the debate in Iran in Education and on being Witness to Democracy as we await the Republican Debate on +CNN  later on this evening.    It was quite interesting to me as the new leader of the Labor Party, Jeremy Corbyn, decided to "Crowdsource" the Prime Minister Question time as he did.    

I wanted to conclude these thoughts with this I just saw on my personal Email which I found to be gratifying from the team +Global Zero which speaks volumes on the power of Social Media that is ever so fascinating to be witness to:


Thank you. Thanks to supporters like you, the Iran deal made it through Congress. This is a huge victory for the movement to eliminate nuclear weapons. And it wouldn't have happened without you. Fight on, The Global Zero Team




Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Daily Notations While Working Away: On Our World, #Turkey, #Iran & Other Thoughts

It has been an interesting 24 hours yet again as I worked on supporting the team with the Daily Social Grid curation and assessing our World.    I was not too shocked as I saw Tony Abbott in Australia being toppled by Malcolm Turnbill which I hope will see a more sensible Australia emerging after the chaotic time in Australia.  I suppose when Tony Abbott lost Rupert Murdoch, it was only a matter of time.    Australia is the "A" in the "NASIIM" concept our team is working on which will be a regular series in #Outsiders.    I have also been fascinated by the latest out of Singapore (The "S") as they just had elections.  

What I continue to be worried about is the inferno engulfing the Middle East.   As our team continues to review the horrific daily reports, it again brought home to me personally the gut-checking article Walter Russell Mead did for the Wall Street Journal.   I wanted to again release this here from his own Twitter Feed for all to review:


His article was a hard read for me especially in the way he characterized Iran and Turkey.   Turkey is continuing the path of self-destruction after so much achievement during the enlightened years of AKP rule as Edrogan is continuing a misguided policy that is on the verge of tearing the country apart with an economy that is teetering, a security situation that is perilous and the inferno of the Kurdish insurgency that continues in such a profound way.   I commend the team at +BipartisanPolicy as they released this which I received on my personal inbox that underscores another domino that would fall:

Political, Ethnic Violence Tearing Turkey Apart

Is Turkey on the brink of civil war? Both Turkish and foreign commentators have asked, following the collapse of the two-and-a-half year ceasefire between the Turkish state and the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK). The renewed conflict is playing out both within and outside Turkey’s borders, as Turkish warplanes bomb PKK camps in Northern Iraq and PKK militants launch attacks in Turkey’s cities. The intensification of violence has claimed the lives of at least 70 Turkish servicemen and hundreds of PKK fighters since July, causing widespread concern that Turkey may be returning to the violent conflict that consumed much of the 1980s and 1990s.

The renewed violence is having disastrous spillover effects in Turkish society, encouraged by the charged rhetoric of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development Party (AKP), that threaten to tear the social fabric of the country apart. The Bipartisan Policy Center’s (BPC) Turkey Task Force warned of this possibility in itsfirst report, stating that failure to address Turkey’s remaining democratic deficits, particularly the Kurdish question, could cause Turkey to “fall victim to some of its unresolved social tensions, potentially destabilizing the country and setting back its political and economic progress as well as its aspirations for regional influence.”

If allowed to continue, this could lead to the “Syrianization” of Turkey, bringing ethnic conflict once again to Europe’s doorstep.

 I hate to use the "Domino" analogy--but the old rules and new alignments do not apply as we are witness to the profound implosion of the Middle East.