The Hellenic Navy (HN) (Greek: Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, Polemikó Naftikó, abbreviated ΠΝ) is the naval force of Greece, part of the Greek Armed Forces. The modern Greek navy has its roots in the naval forces of various Aegean Islands, which fought in the Greek War of Independence. During the periods of monarchy (1833–1924 and 1936–1973) it was known as the Royal Navy (Βασιλικόν Ναυτικόν, Vasilikón Naftikón, abbreviated ΒΝ).The total displacement of all the navy's vessels is approximately 150,000 tons.The motto of the Hellenic Navy is "Μέγα το της Θαλάσσης Κράτος" from Thucydides' account of Pericles' oration on the eve of the Peloponnesian War. This has been roughly translated as "Great is the country that controls the sea". The Hellenic Navy's emblem consists of an anchor in front of a crossed Christian cross and trident, with the cross symbolizing Greek Orthodoxy, and the trident symbolizing Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology. Pericles' words are written across the top of the emblem. "The navy, as it represents a necessary weapon for Greece, should only be created for war and aim to victory."...............The Hellenic Merchant Marine refers to the Merchant Marine of Greece, engaged in commerce and transportation of goods and services universally. It consists of the merchant vessels owned by Greek civilians, flying either the Greek flag or a flag of convenience. Greece is a maritime nation by tradition, as shipping is arguably the oldest form of occupation of the Greeks and a key element of Greek economic activity since the ancient times. Nowadays, Greece has the largest merchant fleet in the world, which is the second largest contributor to the national economy after tourism and forms the backbone of world shipping. The Greek fleet flies a variety of flags, however some Greek shipowners gradually return to Greece following the changes to the legislative framework governing their operations and the improvement of infrastructure.Blogger Tips and Tricks
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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Political...Love..[ 2275 ]

Moscow and Beijing love Pakistan

View of Islamabad and Rawalpindi from Space, p...
Consolidating SCO: After Moscow Pakistani leaders head to Beijing. Image via Wikipedia
In one of the biggest blunders of his presidency President Obama took full credit for the Osama raid. In doing so he disparaged the most pro-American government in Islamabad. Obama increased his popularity rating by a few notches by throwing Pakistan under the bus. This sort of theatrics may work in the Chicago crime family , but in international relations this sort of Ramboism just doesn’t work. Obama may have gained a few point in the poll rankings, but President Obama may not have thought this through.
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The raid on Abbotabad displays an IQ of 7, or a deep rooted plan to humiliate and and embarrass the Pakistan government and by extension the Army and the ISI. The Bharatis are having a field day with “I told you sos”.
One of the reasons for WW2 was the unfairness of the Treaty of Versailles. Abbottobad has created a tsunami of Anti-Americanism that is now ubiquitous in Pakistan. Members of all the major political parties as well as the PPP now share the common point of view–the US cannot be relied on for anything positive. Senator Kerry may try to smooth things over, but the raid on Wazirisitan House may have irreparably harmed US-Pakistani relations.
Operation Geronimo could have been used to build relationships and create a new American century. It was used to create confrontation with Pakistan. The events have heralded the rise of China as a South-West Asian power. It already is headed towards becoming a Super-power. The precarious US-Pakistan relations are on a knife’s edge. The impending withdrawal of US forces creates new realities in the neighborhood–as evidenced by the new chapter Russo-Pakistani relations. The Moscow-Islamabad reset clearly defines the new directions that Islamabad is looking at. The death of Laden has opened for a prosperous and powerful China to step up its presence as a regional player.
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The latest developments follow a historical pattern in Asia, in which rising tensions between the West and an Asian nation offer regional powers like Russia and China new opportunities to advance their influence. The destruction of the Ottoman Empire in the name of “democracy” allowed Lenin to take over the Central Asia Republics and it tried to incorporate them into the USSR. Half a century of suppression could not eliminate their distinct identify.
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The angry voices calling for a suspension of US aid to Pakistan were rebutted by Beijing. The support for Islamabad has come from Beijing, Moscow, Istanbul, Riyadh, and a host of other countries. China pivoted swiftly to laud Pakistan for its “vigorous” efforts to fight terrorism. The Chinese foreign ministry praised Pakistan’s stellar record of fighting terrorist groups. China hailed Pakistan’s anti-terror strategies “based on its own domestic situation”. Neither China, nor Pakistan, nor the Muslim world consider the Kashmiri freedom fighters as terrorists.
Moscow has signaled superb support to Islamabad, and doubled it up with billions of Dollars of projects. Unlike US aid that only corrupts and bribes, and fills the pockets of US contractors, Russian aid has built steel mills and other infrastructures that have benefited the country and provided employment to thousands. As the cacophony of bad media reports begin to peter out in Washington, Pakistani leaders are getting ready to visit China, where will be receiving unqualified support. Pakistan’s prime minister, who has called China an inspiration for his country, has extolled China’s friendship as being “taller than the Himalayas and deeper than the oceans”. The Pakistani visit repeats a past pattern in which China has played the role of a steadfast friend. Every segment of Pakistani society appreciates the valor of the Chinese in maintaining the bonds of brotherhood.
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A prosperous economy, a massive military, a contiguous border, $3 trillion in foreign exchange reserves allows China to be a potent and reliable counterweight to the whims of an unreliable and according to some treacherous US. Washington will eventually gloss over the current rift but the scar will remain. Operation Geronimo has pushed Pakistan into the Russo-Chinese camp. As the US begins to withdraw their forces from Afghanistan, its influence will vane, while that of China will increase exponentially. According to most analysts, the US will begin the withdrawal in a few weeks, and it will be expedited much before the end date of 2014. US dreams of leaving behind a presence will remain that dreams.
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PM Gilani clearly told Kabul to brace for a Chinese future. It is pedagogical to note that Karzai was recently given a lavish reception in Beijing.The deep chasm with the US created by the raid in Abbottabad opens up a new chapter of Sino-Pakistani relations. Pakistan is the buffer state between Chinese Uighurs and Tajiksitan.
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Beijing learend a long time ago, that good relations with Pakistan are to its eternal benefit. As Pakistan extricates itself out of South Asia and integrates itself into Central and West Asia, the US invasion of Afghanistan will look more the invasion of Vietnam–insignificant and unimportant.

IMF chief held without bail..[ 2274 ]

IMF Chief Ordered Held Without Bail in Sexual Assault Case

Published May 16, 2011
| FoxNews.com
IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was ordered held without bail on Monday as new details emerged about the alleged sexual assault of a maid at a swanky New York City hotel. 
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Law enforcement sources told FoxNews.com that blood found on bed sheets in the luxury suite in Manhattan’s Sofitel Hotel, where Strauss-Kahn stayed Friday night, could support the sexual assault claim of the alleged victim.
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A rape kit found DNA evidence on the woman, who sources described as ashamed to report the violent attack. She eventually told law enforcement officials the graphic details.
Crime scene investigators found additional evidence at the scene, removing fibers and DNA and swaths of carpet and fabric from the suite for further forensic testing, sources said.
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Strauss-Kahn appeared Monday in a New York City courtroom, where prosecutors said the IMF chief may have engaged in similar behavior in the past and should be considered a flight risk. Defense attorneys said Strauss-Kahn denies all charges against him.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Strauss-Kahn charged over New York 'sex crime'..[ 2273 ]

IMF head Strauss-Kahn charged over New York 'sex crime'

Dominique Strauss-Kahn (file pic) 
Dominique Strauss-Kahn was censured for an "error of judgement" over a 2008 affair



The head of the International Monetary Fund, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, has been charged by New York police over an alleged sex attack on a hotel maid.
Mr Strauss-Kahn, 62, was taken off an Air France plane at JFK airport just minutes before it left for Paris.
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Police say he faces three charges, including attempted rape. His lawyers say he denies the claims.
The married former French finance minister is also considered a possible Socialist candidate for the presidency.
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The BBC's Hugh Schofield, in Paris, says Mr Strauss-Kahn has been riding high in the polls and was seen as having a genuine chance of beating President Nicolas Sarkozy.
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Friday, May 13, 2011

Japan : disasters in low-profile...[ 2272 ]

Are disasters in low-profile Japan a harbinger of modern civilization's darkness?



(Mainichi Japan) May 13, 2011
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A unique photo of the 4th destroyed reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant made by the plant's photographer Anatoliy Rasskazov in the first hours after the deadly April 26 1986 explosion. A highly radioactive vapor trail seen coming from the heart of the destroyed reactor. He died in 2010 of Chernoby-related cancer. (AP Photo/Anatoliy Rasskazov)
A unique photo of the 4th destroyed reactor of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant made by the plant's photographer Anatoliy Rasskazov in the first hours after the deadly April 26 1986 explosion. A highly radioactive vapor trail seen coming from the heart of the destroyed reactor. He died in 2010 of Chernoby-related cancer. (AP Photo/Anatoliy Rasskazov)
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It was shortly after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster 25 years ago that I arrived in France as the Mainichi's Paris correspondent. Located downwind from the stricken Soviet nuclear power plant, Europe was enveloped in fear, and France was no exception. News programs warned consumers to protect themselves from rain and avoid giving milk to young children.
While Europeans were terrified of radiation, they appeared largely uninterested in the accident itself. This was probably due to the line of thinking that the accident was possible only in a "rigid, Communist regime" like the Soviet Union. It was obvious to everyone that Soviet society and economy had stagnated, and the Chernobyl accident was seen -- to some extent -- as having its roots in Communism's shortcomings.
The nuclear crisis at the Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant, on the other hand, has had a much greater emotional impact on the rest of the world than Chernobyl did years ago. That the latest accident has taken place in Japan -- known around the world for the quality, safety and reliability of its facilities and products -- has made people elsewhere feel that such a disaster could happen right in their backyard. By proving that nuclear disasters are a universal phenomenon, the Fukushima accident has given us a peek at the deep abyss that exists in modern civilization.
This March 24, 2011 aerial photo taken by a small unmanned drone and released by AIR PHOTO SERVICE shows damaged Unit 3 of the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okumamachi, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan. (AP Photo/AIR PHOTO SERVICE)
This March 24, 2011 aerial photo taken by a small unmanned drone and released by AIR PHOTO SERVICE shows damaged Unit 3 of the crippled Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okumamachi, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan. (AP Photo/AIR PHOTO SERVICE)
Another occasion in which Japan captured the attention of the world was the cult AUM Shinrikyo's 1995 sarin gas attacks on the Tokyo subway system. After the attacks, the world came to know that in prosperous, industrialized Japan, there were financially-comfortable and well-educated young men and women who devoted both mind and body to a single leader, developing sarin nerve gas and anthrax and faithfully obeying orders no matter how antisocial their actions.
U.S. authorities expressed a strong interest in the attacks at the time, even sending an anti-terrorism team to Japan to conduct their own investigation. The incident was a case of asymmetric conflict -- in which two parties whose resources and strengths differ significantly fight each other, in this case a state and a religious cult -- that predated the asymmetric war that followed the terrorist attacks in the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001.
Japan, unlike the U.S., is not at the forefront of modern civilization, nor does it, like France, pride itself on having a global mission. But this low-profile country, albeit infrequently, experiences incidents and phenomena that seem to foreshadow the deep darkness of modern civilization.
Why is this the case? Is it that our blind devotion to efficiency has driven something essential to our lives to the sidelines? Or is it because the quality, safety and reliability that we pride ourselves on exist merely on a superficial level? Furthermore, the subway attacks and the ongoing crisis in Fukushima both took place soon after major earthquakes. (While the AUM Shinrikyo cult did not have a direct connection to the 1995 Great Hanshin Earthquake, captured members have said that the cult tried to capitalize on the instability of Japanese society following the temblor.)
In this photo taken on Thursday, March 31, 2011 by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and released by Japan Defense Ministry Friday, April 1, JMSDF personnel all in protective suits are aboard a tugboat towing a U.S. military barge carrying pure water towards the quay of the tsunami-stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex in Okumamachi, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan. (AP Photo/Japan Defense Ministry )
In this photo taken on Thursday, March 31, 2011 by Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force and released by Japan Defense Ministry Friday, April 1, JMSDF personnel all in protective suits are aboard a tugboat towing a U.S. military barge carrying pure water towards the quay of the tsunami-stricken Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear complex in Okumamachi, Fukushima Prefecture, northeastern Japan. (AP Photo/Japan Defense Ministry )
Since March 11, I can't help but keep asking myself, over and over again: "Why Japan?" (By Megumi Nishikawa, Expert Senior Writer)
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(Mainichi Japan) May 13, 2011

NASA Image of the day,..[ 2271 ]

NASA : Image of the Day