söndag, november 28, 2010

WikiLeaks -> release 281110

Del 1. Godbitar:

  • A dangerous standoff with Pakistan over nuclear fuel: Since 2007, the United States has mounted a highly secret effort, so far unsuccessful, to remove from a Pakistani research reactor highly enriched uranium that American officials fear could be diverted for use in an illicit nuclear device. In May 2009, Ambassador Anne W. Patterson reported that Pakistan was refusing to schedule a visit by American technical experts because, as a Pakistani official said, “if the local media got word of the fuel removal, ‘they certainly would portray it as the United States taking Pakistan’s nuclear weapons,’ he argued.”
  • Gaming out an eventual collapse of North Korea: American and South Korean officials have discussed the prospects for a unified Korea, should the North’s economic troubles and political transition lead the state to implode. The South Koreans even considered commercial inducements to China, according to the American ambassador to Seoul. She told Washington in February that South Korean officials believe that the right business deals would “help salve” China’s “concerns about living with a reunified Korea” that is in a “benign alliance” with the United States.
  • Bargaining to empty the Guantánamo Bay prison: When American diplomats pressed other countries to resettle detainees, they became reluctant players in a State Department version of “Let’s Make a Deal.” Slovenia was told to take a prisoner if it wanted to meet with President Obama, while the island nation of Kiribati was offered incentives worth millions of dollars to take in Chinese Muslim detainees, cables from diplomats recounted. The Americans, meanwhile, suggested that accepting more prisoners would be “a low-cost way for Belgium to attain prominence in Europe.”
  • Suspicions of corruption in the Afghan government: When Afghanistan’s vice president visited the United Arab Emirates last year, local authorities working with the Drug Enforcement Administration discovered that he was carrying $52 million in cash. With wry understatement, a cable from the American Embassy in Kabul called the money “a significant amount” that the official, Ahmed Zia Massoud, “was ultimately allowed to keep without revealing the money’s origin or destination.” (Mr. Massoud denies taking any money out of Afghanistan.)
  • A global computer hacking effort: China’s Politburo directed the intrusion into Google’s computer systems in that country, a Chinese contact told the American Embassy in Beijing in January, one cable reported. The Google hacking was part of a coordinated campaign of computer sabotage carried out by government operatives, private security experts and Internet outlaws recruited by the Chinese government. They have broken into American government computers and those of Western allies, the Dalai Lama and American businesses since 2002, cables said.
  • Mixed records against terrorism: Saudi donors remain the chief financiers of Sunni militant groups like Al Qaeda, and the tiny Persian Gulf state of Qatar, a generous host to the American military for years, was the “worst in the region” in counterterrorism efforts, according to a State Department cable last December. Qatar’s security service was “hesitant to act against known terrorists out of concern for appearing to be aligned with the U.S. and provoking reprisals,” the cable said.
  • An intriguing alliance: American diplomats in Rome reported in 2009 on what their Italian contacts described as an extraordinarily close relationship between Vladimir V. Putin, the Russian prime minister, and Silvio Berlusconi, the Italian prime minister and business magnate, including “lavish gifts,” lucrative energy contracts and a “shadowy” Russian-speaking Italian go-between. They wrote that Mr. Berlusconi “appears increasingly to be the mouthpiece of Putin” in Europe. The diplomats also noted that while Mr. Putin enjoys supremacy over all other public figures in Russia, he is undermined by an unmanageable bureaucracy that often ignores his edicts.
  • Arms deliveries to militants: Cables describe the United States’ failing struggle to prevent Syria from supplying arms to Hezbollah in Lebanon, which has amassed a huge stockpile since its 2006 war with Israel. One week after President Bashar al-Assad promised a top State Department official that he would not send “new” arms to Hezbollah, the United States complained that it had information that Syria was providing increasingly sophisticated weapons to the group.
  • Clashes with Europe over human rights: American officials sharply warned Germany in 2007 not to enforce arrest warrants for Central Intelligence Agency officers involved in a bungled operation in which an innocent German citizen with the same name as a suspected militant was mistakenly kidnapped and held for months in Afghanistan. A senior American diplomat told a German official “that our intention was not to threaten Germany, but rather to urge that the German government weigh carefully at every step of the way the implications for relations with the U.S.”

Citerat från New York Times

tisdag, november 23, 2010

DKR - Bale MTV Intervju

The Dark Knight Rises (hädanefter refererad till som DKR) är kommande Batmanfilmen.

Vad vet vi?

  • Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Gary Oldman och Morgan Freeman tillsammans med Tom Hardy (Inception, Bronson) är bekräftade att spela med.
  • Manuset ska vara inlämnat och klart i januari.
  • Inspelningen skall pågå från mars till november.
Här talar Bale med MTV:





Tack till BATMAN-NEWS.com för att hittat inforn och filmerna.

torsdag, november 18, 2010

Första trailern

för Gröna Lyktan är här :)



I klaraste dag, i svartaste natt

Ingen ondska skall undkomma snabbt

Låt de som följer ondskans pakt

Bli varsamma av Gröna Lyktans makt!

måndag, november 15, 2010

TWD: Avsnitt 3

Jag tänkte här ge mina spoilriga tankar om avsnitten av AMCs nya hit-serie The Walking Dead. Mer info om själva serien ger jag senare men hittills bara mina tankar. Vi börjar på avsnitt 3 som heter "Tell it to the frogs" där Rick återförenas med sin familj och möter resten av lägret. Jag uppmanar alla att se avsnittet först innan ni tar del av mina sjukt intressanta iaktagelser :P Efter ni gjort det kan ni fortsätta nedåt i detta inlägg:


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Första scenen i avsnittet var fantastiskt. Ett sådant svin som Francis (or whateves) verkar vara till ytan visas i en desperat situation och hans psyke blottades så vi fick en åtminstone liten anledning att inte hata honom fullständigt. Rooker åt bokstavligt talat upp den där scenen och jag applåderar storartat åt hans prestation!

Återföreningen var bra gjort och jag blev glad att dom inte gjorde det alltför mesigt och cheesigt som det kunde ha blivit. Elektricitet som fan i luften haha.

Lori räddades väldigt mycket i detta avsnitt. Hon verkade genuint ångerfull och speciellt när det uppdagades att Shane hade sagt åt henne att Rick var död så skiftas hatet från henne till Shane.

Shane visade sig vara väldigt mångbottnad. Troligtvis den karaktär som utvecklades mest här. Ett svin som sa åt hans bästa väns fru att han var död så hon skulle bli tillsammans med honom är oförlåtligt. DOCK. Måste jag påstå att han verkar genuint långt nere som en god snubbe. Han verkar gilla och bry sig om både Carl och resten av gruppen. Han räddades från totalt hat i slutet när han spöade hustrumisshandlaren Ed...

... vilket leder mig till de sekundära karaktärerna (vill definitivt ha mera av Andrea ^_^) och hur riktigt bra detta avsnitt var. Det kändes som att alla i lägret fick sin tid att utvecklas och presenteras så vi kommer kunna bry oss om dessa lika mycket som huvudkaraktärerna.. hell, alla i lägret lär ju vara "huvudkaraktärer" efter några avsnitt... Och att interna komplikationer kommer spela lika mycket roll som det utomstående zombiehotet för gruppens överlevnad tyckte jag var ett bra val att visa i det här avsnittet.