The US inches ever closer to attacking Iran

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

News for 09-27-05

09-27-05 - Iran threatens to cut trade with nuclear critics Iranian officials said they were shocked by India's backing on Saturday for a resolution passed by the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog body, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).



09-27-05 - Iran threatens retaliation as UN showdown nears Iran on Monday threatened to restart uranium enrichment and to stop allowing U.N. snap inspections of its atomic facilities, if moves to send it to the U.N. Security Council were not reversed


09-27-05 - Russia urges Iran not to enrich uranium Russia called on Iran not to carry out a threat to enrich uranium in retaliation for a UN resolution against its nuclear fuel work, but acknowledged that Tehran had a right to do so


09-27-05 - Lebanese Official: Syria Threatened Me Lebanon's defense minister said Syrian intelligence officials in Lebanon threatened him months before an attempt on his life in a July car bombing, an accusation Syria denied


09-27-05 - Mobile phone firm staff quizzed in Hariri murder probe


09-27-05 - ?Pakistan opposes use of force against Iran?


09-27-05 - Saudi students rebuff US communications guru


09-27-05 - Iraq War Winners: Al-Qaeda, Iran and Military Contractors Compared to US budget and trade deficits, terrorists are a minor concern. The greatest danger that the US faces is the dollar's loss of reserve currency role. This would be an impoverishing event, one from which the US would not recover.


09-27-05 - Lebanon Struggles to Find Bombers A security official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press, said a magnetic fragment was found on the scene. That indicated the bomb ? estimated at less than two pounds ? was attached to the bottom of the vehicle before being triggered by remote control.


09-27-05 - Mofaz: "Golan Heights will remain under Israeli control"

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