Monday, 28 September 2015

Politcal Cartoons
This political cartoon address towards the Volkswagen emissions scandal. In summary the German car giants, Volkswagen has admitted that they have cheated emission tests in the U.S. According to sources and the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), it is known that 11 million Volkswagen brands such as Beetles, Jettas, Golfs and many others have been claimed to be "defeat devices" worldwide. In my personal opinion, I believe the artist is showing some irony implying towards Volkswagen's emission problem and one of their car models the "Volkswagen Beetle," I also get the understanding that people would view this art work and think how deceiving Volkswagen is and how their reputation of building great cars turned into a big lie. Another opinion I believe people would think of would be that this company is no longer reliable since they sold 11 million machines that destroy the ozone layer. when it comes to the persuasiveness of this cartoon I believe to could do better to persuade people. I like the simplicity of the cartoon but I personally feel like its a bit dull and it could do more work on analogy and exaggeration.

citation

Breen, Volkswagen Emission scandal. San Diego union tribune creators comic 25 September 2015
<http://www.worldmag.com/editorialcartoons/>

Monday, 21 September 2015


Israel PM visits Russia over army buildup in Syria

Netanyahu concerned Russian weapons sent to Syrian government forces could end up in Hezbollah's possession.

21 Sep 2015 14:25 GMT | Politics, War & Conflict, Middle East, Europe, Israel

Putin dismissed Netanyahu's claims that Syria is trying to open a "second front" against Israel on Monday [EPA]Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow to express concerns about an ongoing expansion of the Russian military's presence in Syria.Accompanied by military and intelligence chiefs, Netanyahu told the Russian leader that Israel is determined to stop the delivery of arms to Hezbollah, the Lebanese political organisation fighting along Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces in Syria.Speaking on Russian television, Putin dismissed Netanyahu's claim that Syria and Iran are attempting to open a "second front" against Israel."We know and understand that the Syrian army and Syria in general is in such a state that it isn't up to opening a second front -- it is trying to maintain its own statehood," the Russian president said.Russia has been a staunch backer of the Syrian government throughout the more than four-year conflict with rebel groups that has claimed more than 250,000 lives.Russian officials have claimed that providing Syria with surface-to-air missiles and combat aircraft, as well as building up a government-controlled military base near Latakia, is for the purpose of fighting the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant group.

Related: US to start military talks with Russia over Syria

"It was very important to come here in order to clarify our position and to do everything to avoid any misunderstandings between our forces," Netanyahu said during the meeting. Reporting from Moscow, Al Jazeera's Peter Greste said that Israel had made it clear "that they don't see Russia as a threat" in Syria. US Secretary of State John Kerry has also said that the Obama administration is "disturbed" by the growing Russian military presence in Syria. The Israeli-Russian talks come at a time when Moscow is pressing the US to expand its ongoing military campaign against ISIL and other hardline rebel groups in Syria by cooperating with Assad.

Rebels speak out
Syrian rebel groups have denounced Russian involvement in the conflict. "The information we have is that Russia has taken on the task of protecting the coast and it is leading the battles we are now fighting near Joreen," Abu Anas al-Lathkani, a commander in the Nusra Front, told Reuters.
One rebel group, Jaish al-Islam, has claimed to launch a missile attack on a Latakia-area airbase being used by Russian soldiers. Abu Ghaith al-Shami, a spokesperson for the Alwiyat Seif al-Sham group, any potential increase in Russian involvement "represents a continuation of the struggle".

"Russia has no aim for a political solution," al-Shami told Reuters. "It only wants the preservation of the Syrian regime.



In this article tells an overview of the Syrian-Russian military involvement but it also tells the reader about the Israeli Prime minister visiting Russian President, Putin. On Monday Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. There, the Prime minister expressed concerns and questions the ongoing of Russian military expansion in Syria. The meeting between Netanyahu and Putin also held discussions about the  possibilities of Iran and Syria attempting to open a "second front" against Israel. In respond Russia justifies their actions by saying their military forces are purposed against IS and that Iran and Syria are not attempting a second front. Overall the U.S and Israel are quiet edgy towards Russian military expansion in Syria. Personally, I hope Russia's actions won't start a huge conflict in the middle east, because the world doesn’t need another problem over that area. I also hope Russia's intentions are towards the fight against IS like they claimed. In summary this article sort of concern about this situation in Syria. Since, Al Jazeera is Arab news company I also felt like the article express a little concern and also talks about how the Obama administrations express. In addition, to that statement I believe this article it would attract readers who are aware of Russia's activity and readers who hope there will be no repercussions in the Arab world. 

Monday, 14 September 2015


Russia deploys tanks to Syrian airbase amid tension with US
Significant Middle East military foothold supplied using air space over Iran and Iraq


Russia has positioned tanks at a Syrian airfield where it has been steadily building up defenses, two US officials told Reuters on Monday, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the matter. One of the officials said seven Russian T-90 tanks were seen at the airfield near Latakia, a stronghold of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. The two US officials said Russia had also positioned artillery there. Russia is using an air corridor over Iraq and Iran to fly military equipment and personnel to the new airbase in Syria, openly defying US efforts to block the shipments and significantly increasing tensions with Washington. US officials disclosed on Sunday that at least seven giant Russian Condor transport planes had taken off from a base in southern Russia during the past week to ferry equipment to Syria, all passing through Iranian and Iraqi airspace. Their destination was an airfield south of Latakia, which could become the most significant new Russian military foothold in the Middle East in decades, US officials said. The Obama administration initially hoped it had hampered the Russian effort to move military equipment and personnel into Syria when Bulgaria, a Nato member, announced it would close its airspace to the flights. But Russia quickly began channeling its flights over Iraq and Iran, which Russia’s foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, said on Sunday would continue despite objections from Washington. “There were military supplies, they are ongoing, and they will continue,” Mr Lavrov was quoted as saying by Russian news agencies. “They are inevitably accompanied by Russian specialists, who help to adjust the equipment, to train Syrian personnel how to use this weaponry.” Friction point Moscow’s military buildup in Syria, where the Kremlin has been supporting Mr Assad in a 4½-year civil war, adds a new friction point in its relations with the US. The actions also lay bare another major policy challenge for the US: how to encourage Iraqi prime minister Haider al-Abadi, who came to power with the blessing of the US, to block the Russian flights.According to US intelligence, about 200 Russian marines and six Russian howitzers now guard the airbase south of Latakia. More prefabricated buildings have been delivered, increasing the housing capacity to 1,500 people. Dozens of Russian vehicles have been observed at the base.
US intelligence has not yet detected Russian fighter jets. However, some US officials said Russian SU-25 and MiG-31 attack planes might arrive in the next phase of the buildup. The Russian move positions it to have major influence in Syria’s future and draws attention away from Russia’s intervention in Ukraine. – (Reuters/New York Times)


citation
"Irishtimes." 14 Sep. 2015. Irish Times 14 Sep. 2015. <http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/middle-east/russia-deploys-tanks-to-syrian-airbase-amid-tension-with-us-1.2351247>
This article provides the recent events of Russian military supplies to Syria and the efforts of the U.S trying to hamper Russia's progress. Recently, Russia is using Iraqi and Iranian airspace to transport their military towards Syria. Although, America has stop Russia using Bulgarian Airspace to increase their military, Russia has been a steady increase of military personal in Syria by using a different air path. So far the Russia has sent seven Condor transport planes during the past week to Syria, all passing through Iranian and Iraqi airspace. As a result, the transport of military equipment and personnel into Syria has stirred up tensions between the U.S. and Russia. At the end of this article there is a few paragraphs that explains how Russia's support of Assad, Syria's president, has added to U.S concern since the U.S is against Assad and the friction points of the situation. After reading this article I personally felt that Russia's recent behavior may result in serious consequences due to the U.S' efforts to stop them. I also believe this article shows a lot of concern and I agree to most of it. I also felt like the this news website was more into the western side/ U.S side since it writes more bias towards the U.S. In addition to my agreement with his article, the article also states that the build-up in Syria has drawn Russia away from Ukraine. Overall I believe this article would attract people who are concerned with American and Russian tension. Also after reading this article I hope there isn’t another Cuban missile crisis is in order and hope that these leaders would be more rational.



















Friday, 4 September 2015

Hi, my name is John Park and I am a senior at Rift Valley Academy. When it comes to nationality it's a bit complicated for me. I am a British born Korean kid who lived in 8 different countries, including England, America, Korea, Philiphines, Egypt, North Sudan, South Sudan, and Kenya. when it comes to food I like both American and Korean food. so, if people ask me what nationality Iam I just say I'm a citizen of the world. When it comes to my views I am a moderate, but as a christian I sometimes fall into the conservative side but that doesn't mean I don't jump in the liberal side. I just tend to judge by what I have experienced and seen over my life that I lived so far. When it comes to passions I love flying, and wish to become a pilot some day. I also love listening to music and playing sport.