Friday, April 15, 2016

Daily Note 2016 4 A

1) UC Browser is a free mobile browser giving you a fast, all-in-one web experience. Works on all major platforms, including PC! Serving over 500 million users. .... LINK 

2) Yom Kippur War .....  
 On October 6, 1973, Syria and Egypt, with support from other Arab nations, launched a surprise attack on Israeli positions in territories occupied by Israel, on Judaism's holiest day. ... LINK 
2.1)  In 1973, the Shah of Iran told the New York Times, "Of course [the world price of oil] is going to rise....Certainly! And how...; You [Western nations] increased the price of wheat you sell us by 300%, and the same for sugar and cement...; You buy our crude oil and sell it back to us, refined as petrochemicals, at a hundred times the price you've paid to us...; It's only fair that, from now on, you should pay more for oil. Let's say ten times more."
2.2) On October 12, 1973, US president Richard Nixon authorized Operation Nickel Grass, a strategic airlift to deliver weapons and supplies to Israel, after the Soviet Union began sending arms to Syria and Egypt.
2.3) oil embargo ..... 
Over the long term, the oil embargo changed the nature of policy in the West towards increased exploration, alternative energy research, energy conservation and more restrictive monetary policy to better fight inflation
3) In 1945, Allama Inayatullah Khan Al-Mashriqi, founder of the Khaksar Tehreek, published The Constitution of Free India, 1946 A.C. Also known as the Mashriqi Constitution or Khaksar Constitution, the document was created in order to prevent the partition of India. LINK 
4) Moscow has stated on numerous occasions that the downing of the Su-24, which was taking part in an anti-terror op in Syria, was a planned provocation by Ankara.
5) Davutoglu declared that the aim of the Russian air operation in Syria is “ethnic cleansing in and around Aleppo.”
5-1) Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu ==>
Ankara “will be doing everything for Syrian brothers and sisters – without asking any assistance from anywhere – for refugees as well as for the heroic people in Syria… all Syrians, those, who are raising their voice against this aggression by the regime, by terrorists like YPG (Kurdish People’s Protection Units), Daesh (Islamic State, IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) and foreign forces, who are invading Syria today, like Russia and Iran.”
5-2) Davutoglu praised the militants currently in control of the strategic city of Aleppo, which are engaged in a civil war against Damascus, for repelling attacks from various forces.
5-3) Some unexpected statements emerged in Al-Jazeera’s interview with Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu, who acknowledged that Ankara was supporting armed groups in Syria, while ruling out a Turkish invasion and accusing Russia of ethnic cleansing.
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