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Peter Lumaj Running For Statewide Office in 2018

September 8, 2016 by dgreca

By Christofer Ceating/

Some politicians believe it’s never too early to get started.That is the case for Peter Lumaj, a Republican attorney who filed his papers Tuesday for statewide office – in 2018.

Lumaj, who ran for U.S. Senate in 2012 and Secretary of the State in 2014, opened up an exploratory committee – meaning he does not need to declare for a particular statewide office.

“I’m starting early,” Lumaj said in an interview in the Capitol press room. “We’re looking at all the possibilities for 2018. It’s open-ended.”

An immigrant from Albania, Lumaj ran an unexpectedly close race against incumbent Democrat Denise Merrill in 2014 that was not decided until the following day. Merrill declared victory the next day and is currently in the middle of her four-year term.

“We did quite well in 2014,” Lumaj said, noting that the final tally was about 50 percent to 47 percent with about 2.7 percent for the Green Party candidate, Michael DeRosa of Wethersfield.

In the short-term, Lumaj says he’s working in the Republican attempt to regain the state Senate that they have not held since John Rowland’s first two years as governor in 1995 and 1996. Democrats, however, say they will hold their current majority.

With the upcoming task of visiting 169 Republican town committees, Lumaj thinks it’s not too early to get started.

“It’s going to be a lot of work,” he said. “You have to cover the entire state.”

State Sen. Joseph Markley, a Southington Republican who will be leading the steering committee for Lumaj along with Rep. Rob Sampson of Wolcott, said, “If you know you’re going to do it, why wait around?

Caption: Republican attorney Peter Lumaj, who ran a close race for Secretary of the State in 2014, has opened an exploratory committee for an unspecified statewide office in 2018. (Photo by Christopher P. Keating)

 

 

 

Filed Under: Komunitet Tagged With: For Statewide Office in 2018, Peter Lumaj, Running

Obama’s Iraq

August 13, 2014 by dgreca

By Peter Lumaj*/
Regardless of the rhetoric animating the relaxed posture of team Obama, we are at war again in Iraq for the third time in 25 years.
Maybe this time, he’ll finish the job!
Least we forget, he was handed a ‘win’ on a war he characterized as ‘lost’. Will he execute, fight it vigorously enough to defeat the jihadists who threaten both human rights, the region and American interests?
The sad part is this: we can’t tell.
That’s the larger political storyline missing from the emerging chaos inside Iraq.
Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki is refusing to accept the political decision from Iraq’s newly elected Prime Minister, one elected from al-Maliki’s own Dawa Party, that he be replaced by Haider Al Abadi.
How will this play out? Its possible that the Iraqi Army will split into warring factions. The best Al Abadi can do is to guarantee immunity and protection for Maliki. Regardless of how Iraq transitions politically, it is NOT the nations main challenge. Defeating an emerging Sunni Caliphate is. The Islamic State in Iraq & al-Sham now controls western Iraq and regional border with Syria & Jordan. It holds territory and the Iraqi Central Bank!! Something Lenin could only dream of.
Although the U.S. has bombed to stop ISIS, its advance against Kurdish territory north of Bagdad must be stopped. Both the White House & the Pentagon have badly misjudged the strength and political ambitions of ISIS, only ‘boots on the ground’ can stop it.
The twin oil producing cities inside Kurdish territory, Kirkuk and Erbil and now besieged. Obama’s ‘JV Team’ is winning on the ground. A bad mischaracterization has now morphed into a regional foreign policy crisis. American progressives can’t bring themselves to acknowledge that this JV team is a ruthless jihadi army on the move.
Our major interest and strategic priority should be engaging and defeating ISIS so that it cannot establish a Caliphate in Baghdad. If we fail here, we should expect the entire Iraqi state to become a mecca for global jihadis who will train and export terror.
A strategy of containment is insufficient.
Just as Clauswitz taught that war is politics by other means, US strategy to defeat ISIS will also make it easier to solve Iraqi political disputes. Sunni sheiks in western Iraq don’t trust nor cooperate with an emerging Shia in Baghdad. If they anticipate a continuation of non-accommodation, Iraq will splinter into regional groups. Just ask the Kurds.
Can team Obama learn what C.O.I.N. teaches? Namely that any enduring political solution must be proceeded by a definitive military defeat.
Team USA has no regional influence given how we have treated the Iraqi ‘problem’ under team Obama. Since the withdrawal of troops in 2012, we have reduced our capacity and institutional posture rendering us impotent. The WSJ reported that we pledged to rebuild the military airfield at Baldad but failed to do so. We have delivered only one F-16, its in Arizona for Iraqi training!! A third of Iraqi 150 M1 tanks are not in local service because U.S. contractors are not present in Iraq.
The more we have neglected our regional influence, the more the Iraqi’s turned to Russia, China and IRAN.
We have refused to arm the Kurds. We’re inundated with the ideological prerequisite that Iraq discover and field political solutions first.
The result: an emerging ISIS on the ground with assets and an IMPOTENT US. None of this is lost in Tehran.
A policy of rollback would include the following: immediate bombing of regional ISIS outposts, arming Kurdish leadership with US forward moving air power moving south, maintaining a defensive wall around Kurdish territory, New US political commitments to gain and field a confident Iraqi military. Then assist the Iraqi’s in retaking lost territory. Invite regional players like Turkey and smaller Sunni neighbors to assist.
The political and strategic myopia that procured this regional mess must be uncovered. A blunder of US withdrawal invites defeat.(Examiner.com)
* Pjerin Lumaj, Esq., is a Civil Rights Attorney in New York City. After obtaining his BA in Political Science from CUNY in 1996 and his LL.B from the University of Wolverhampton in 2005, he earned his Master of Laws (LL.M) from Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law. He has been admitted to the Washington D.C. Court of Appeals

Filed Under: Analiza Tagged With: Obama's Iraq, Peter Lumaj

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