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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Cheat Sheet - Gertrude of Arabia, the Woman Who Invented Iraq

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June 17, 2014
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Gertrude Bell rigged an election, installed a king loyal to the British, drew new borders—and gave us today's ungovernable country. Clive Irving writes about the small but fierce female British intelligence agent who passed as an archaeologist to get into Ottoman-controlled Baghdad 100 years ago and steal Arabia from the Arabs.
GOT 'EM

U.S. Special Operations forces have captured one of the suspected ringleaders of the September 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya. Ahmed Abu Khattala was captured near Benghazi in a secret raid in Libya last weekend with the help of the FBI. He is in U.S. custody "in a secure location outside Libya," officials said. Last year, the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia charged Khattala and at least a dozen other suspects in connection with the Benghazi attacks, but he is the only one who has been caught so far. An official speaking on the condition of anonymity said he is "en route" to the U.S. to face a civilian trial. When asked if Libya was involved with or approved of the raid, a U.S. official said, "I am not going to get into the specifics of our diplomatic discussions, but to be clear: This was a unilateral U.S. operation."

PUTIN'S POSSE
Meet the anti-Semites, 9/11 truthers, and politicians at D.C.'s pro-Putin soiree. James Kirchick drops in on the Russia World Forum, a celebration of U.S.-Russian relations that quickly turned into a pity party for the Kremlin's die-hard American apologists.
AIR STRIKE TIPS
As the White House debates whether to bomb ISIS inside Iraq, the Center for American Progress, a think tank with close ties to the White House, will come out today in support of preparing for limited U.S. air strikes. Josh Rogin reports that top Obama administration officials have been soliciting advice around Washington for how to respond to the insurgency.
NOT LIKE YOU

The Clintons appear to have a "do as I say, not as I do" approach to taxes. Bloomberg uncovered that the Clintons have employed a variety of financial strategies that help shield multimillionaires from the estate tax they support. Bill and Hillary created resident trusts in 2010 and have saved hundreds of thousands in taxes by shifting their New York home into them. The Clintons split their home into 50 shares and placed them into trusts. As a result, they can assume discounted housing values for tax purposes, and any increase in the house's value will occur outside their estate. While these moves can be construed as hypocritical based on both Clintons' record toward taxes, they are perfectly legal. "If you're the Clintons and you live in a fishbowl," said tax lawyer Ken Brier said, "you're not going to push the envelope in doing cutting-edge planning."


TAKE ME OUT
Pete Rose Returns to Baseball for a Day
With a minor-league club.
SPREADING
Ebola Outbreak Kills 7 in Monrovia
Moving through western Africa.
THE MAN
YouTube to Block Artists Who Don't Pay
Goodbye, Jack White?
ELEMENTARY
Sherlock Holmes Enters the Public Domain
221 Baker Street opens it doors.

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