The US inches ever closer to attacking Iran

Friday, October 21, 2005

News for 10-20-05

10-20-05 - UN report sees Syrian involvement in Hariri death High-ranking Syrian and Lebanese officials were involved in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik al-Hariri, with suspicion cast even on President Emile Lahoud, a U.N. investigation said on Thursday


10-20-05 - Calls for UN sanctions on Syria over Hariri killing


10-20-05 - Iraq now a terror training center-Canada spy boss


10-20-05 - Annan pores over UN report on Hariri murder; Syria fears sanctions


10-20-05 - 'Cheney cabal hijacked US foreign policy'


10-20-05 - Iran to escape UN referral over atomic plans: diplomats The International Atomic Energy Agency is unlikely to refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council when the U.N. agency's board meets next month despite fears Tehran is seeking nuclear weapons, diplomats said


10-20-05 - Iran Gives U.N. Nuclear Agency Documents


10-20-05 - Iran 'has proof' of British role in bombings


10-20-05 - Egypt Discourages Focus on Syria, Lebanon


10-20-05 - DeLay gets mug shot taken as court date looms


10-20-05 - Does Iraq arrest signal Syrian turnabout?


10-20-05 - The Pressure Mounts on Syria, but Israel May Still Pay the Price They realize that peace with Syria would mean giving back most of the Golan Heights, which Israel captured in the 1967 Six-Day War.
That's a price they don't believe is worth paying in the current circumstances
Land is worth more than lives?..


10-20-05 - Patrick Fitzgerald and the NeoCons Let's hope Mr. Fitzgerald can put a few more NeoCons in the "posthumous" category before this is all over.


10-20-05 - The Most Important Criminal Case in American History


10-20-05 - Jewish Groups Watch for Changes At U.N. The Israeli mission and U.S. Jewish organizations hope the 30-year-old Palestinian-related committees will be shut down.


10-20-05 - Judith Miller is Unnamed Woman in AIPAC Spy Ring Indictment


10-20-05 - Israeli, Irishman among foreign fighters in Iraq-US

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