Monday, July 27, 2015

: re: Strikes on Kurd Militias Elevate Tensions in Turkey




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From: barry levine
Date: Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 5:12 PM
Subject: re: Strikes on Kurd Militias Elevate Tensions in Turkey
To: "letters@nytimes.com"


To the Editor:
   Throughout the ColdWar, Turkey was a key U.S. ally, hosting our
airbases, peering into the Soviet Caucasus, sharing our peril through
the Missile Crisis. But this is the 21st century; the Soviet Union is
no more. If president Obama really believes as he has said that " it's
important to look forward and not backwards, and to remind ourselves
that we do have very real security threats out there" then he needs to
embrace and recognize and arm Kurdistan. It is the Kurds who are our
key allies in the fight against ISIS. If the Turks oppose them, they
oppose us.
Barry Haskell Levine


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/27/world/europe/heightened-tensions-in-turkey-after-strikes-on-kurdish-militants-in-iraq.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0

Thursday, July 16, 2015

: re: With Washington’s Complicity, Egypt Cracks Down on Critics


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From: barry levine 
Date: Thu, Jul 16, 2015 at 9:02 AM
Subject: re: With Washington’s Complicity, Egypt Cracks Down on Critics
To: "letters@nytimes.com"


To the Editor:
   It cannot be enough that the United States "support[s] the protection of individual rights for Egyptians".  By our own statute, the coup that toppled Mohamed Morsi in 2013 should have triggered the immediate end of military aid to Egypt. 
     As long as we demur to enforce our own law, the world sees that we underwrite the repression and violations of Egyptians' rights. Rather than the beacon of liberty, we have made ourselves the ally of convenient strongmen and the target of revolutionaries around the world.
Barry Haskell Levine



http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/16/opinion/with-washingtons-complicity-egypt-cracks-down-on-critics.html?_r=0

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

: re: A Good Bad Deal?


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From: barry levine 
Date: Wed, Jul 1, 2015 at 12:57 PM
Subject: re: A Good Bad Deal?
To: "letters@nytimes.com"


To the Editor:
    In all the world, Iran stands out alone for having the idle natural gas capacity to replace what Germany, Ukraine and Poland currently rely on buying from Russia. So let's play the whole game here. Bring Iran back into the global market, cut off the revenue that props up Putin and stop obsessing over what can't be done. Nuclear weapons can't be uninvented. Politics, they say, is the art of the possible.
Barry Haskell Levine

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/01/opinion/thomas-friedman-a-good-bad-deal.html?ref=todayspaper&_r=0

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

: re: Turkey Uneasy as U.S. Support of Syrian Kurds Grows


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From: barry levine 
Date: Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 9:41 AM
Subject: re: Turkey Uneasy as U.S. Support of Syrian Kurds Grows
To: "letters@nytimes.com"


To the Editor:
   For years, the Kurds of Syria and Iraq have been America's staunchest allies. Erdogan's Turkey by contrast while profiting from American airbases at Batman and incirlik has refused to use those bases when we wanted them. So if Erdogan is angry, let him be angry. Turkey was a key ally against a Soviet Union that no longer exists.
       A free Kurdistan would give us airbases every bit as nice as Batman or Incirlik. And the Kurds don't shoot, imprison and torture their own citizens.
Barry Haskell Levine



http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/30/world/middleeast/turkey-uneasy-as-us-support-of-syrian-kurds-grows.html

Monday, June 29, 2015

: re: Supreme Court Blocks Obama’s Limits on Power Plants


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From: barry levine 
Date: Mon, Jun 29, 2015 at 6:09 PM
Subject: re: Supreme Court Blocks Obama’s Limits on Power Plants
To: "letters@nytimes.com"


to the Editor:
   For 200 yrs, the illusion of cheap coal has been sustained by externalizing most of its costs. The public has borne the burden of sickness, death and environmental degradation while mine owners have pocketed the profits. Until now, that fiction has been tacit. Only now with the Supreme Court's ruling in Michigan v EPA has this lie become the Law of the Land.
   it is long established since Marbury v. Madison that the Law means what the SCOTUS says it means. But nothing in the Clean Air Act speaks of the cost competitiveness of coal-fired power generation. It is the Court's pure, unsupported invention that coal mine operators have a right to profits while foisting their costs onto the public's lungs, the public's wallets, and the public's children.
Barry Haskell Levine


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/30/us/supreme-court-blocks-obamas-limits-on-power-plants.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0

Thursday, June 25, 2015

: re: In Hostage-Terrorist Policy Shift, Obama Admits Failures


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From: barry levine 
Date: Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 9:31 AM
Subject: re: In Hostage-Terrorist Policy Shift, Obama Admits Failures
To: "letters@nytimes.com"


To the Editor:
     In July, 2006, Hezbollah abducted two israeli soldiers. Israel responded with an invasion of Lebanon in which hundreds died. The only worse response the Israelis could have made would have been to pay the abductors what they asked. To pay ransom in any one case is to be complicit in the next abduction, and the next, and in the destruction of society.
   You don't have to take this analysis on my word. Here it is from Hassan Nasrullah, who directed the Hezbollah abductions:
"We did not think that the capture would lead to a war at this time and of this magnitude. You ask me if I had known on July 11 ... that the operation would lead to such a war, would I do it? I say no, absolutely not,"

 There you have it from the director of kidnappings. They won't happen when everyone knows there will be no pay out.
      However much president Obama wants to mollify the families of kidnap victims, he cannot apologize for doing what is right. We must never reward kidnappers.
Barry Haskell Levine

http://www.haaretz.com/news/nasrallah-we-wouldn-t-have-snatched-soldiers-if-we-thought-it-would-spark-war-1.199556

Monday, June 22, 2015

: re: Slavery’s Long Shadow


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From: barry levine 
Date: Mon, Jun 22, 2015 at 5:32 PM
Subject: re: Slavery’s Long Shadow
To: "letters@nytimes.com"


To the Editor:
  Considering the Slave vs. Free state map of 1860 and the Gore vs Bush electoral map of 2000 and the distribution of states refusing to expand Medicare in 2015, it is ever clearer that president Lincoln was wrong. Ours is not "a house divided against itself"; it is two houses. Much of the Old South rejects my values as I reject its values, not on a single ballot issue but rather as two irreconcilable polities. Southerners deserve national self-determination as much as do anyone. So let them take their hateful flag and go back to the 19th century if that is what they want. The Union will be enriched by their refugees.
Barry Haskell Levine


http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/22/opinion/paul-krugman-slaverys-long-shadow.html