The US inches ever closer to attacking Iran

Thursday, October 20, 2005

News for 10-19-05

10-19-05 - Rice: U.S. May Still Be in Iraq in 10 Years


10-19-05 - Returning US soldiers face financial, medical difficulties Wounded US soldiers who have returned home are increasingly finding that they are being referred to credit agencies by the US military because of discrepancies in pay or "failure to pay" for lost equipment.


10-19-05 - Pentagon agency charged with fraud watch left Iraq 'a year ago' The Knight Ridder Washington Bureau reports that both government and public experts say this decision has left large gaps in "the oversight of how more than $140 billion is being spent."


10-19-05 - Iran Wants Saddam Charged for 1980-88 War


10-19-05 - More Pressure Looms for Syria


10-19-05 - Arrest warrant issued, bail set for Tom DeLay


10-19-05 - UN braces for explosive Mehlis report on Hariri murder


10-19-05 - Rice Won't Rule Out Force on Syria, Iran Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Wednesday refused to rule out the possibility of U.S. troops still serving in Iraq in 10 years or U.S. military force against Syria and Iran The orders were given a few years ago - Israeli Ambassador to US Calls for 'Regime Change' in Iran, Syria



10-19-05 - Iran arrests 20 over bombing blamed on UK


10-19-05 - VA Seeks to Punish Iraq War Veterans


10-19-05 - Bush whacked Rove on CIA leak


10-19-05 - Lebanon may prefer int'l tribunal on Hariri murder


10-19-05 - Bush's faith-based war by Patrick J. Buchanan


10-19-05 - Niger Uranium Forgery Whoever leaked Plame's name and CIA affiliation was trying to scare off any further inquiries into the whole Niger uranium funny business, underscoring the key question in all this: who was behind the Niger uranium forgeries?



10-19-05 - Prez Iraq team fought to squelch war critics


10-19-05 - AP: Rove, Libby Discussed Reporter Info


10-19-05 - Beirut wants Palestinian bases out


10-19-05 - Israeli company pops up in Abramoff scandal Rep. Bob Ney (R-Ohio), the chairman of the House of Representatives Administration Committee, awarded Israel?s Foxcom the $3 million contract over LGC Wireless in 2002. LGC complained, saying it violated Congress? tradition of ?Buy American.?


10-19-05 - Syria: Israel turning U.S. against us "Damascus' relations with previous American administrations have been good, and it is the current administration that has created the crisis with Syria due to Israeli pressure, which is being applied in order to realize the goals and interests of the Zionist lobby," the source said.

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