The US inches ever closer to attacking Iran

Tuesday, October 25, 2005

News for 10-24-05

10-24-05 - Prosecutor in CIA leak case seen as incorruptible


10-24-05 - Syrian Official Denies Threatening Hariri


10-24-05 - Hezbollah calls for more 'serious' probe into Hariri murder


10-24-05 - France says too early for sanctions against Syria


10-24-05 - Tens of thousands of Syrians protest U.N. probe


10-24-05 - Russia renews support for Iran nuclear program


10-24-05 - Sanctions against Syria on hold as UN completes Hariri report


10-24-05 - The Dangerously Incomplete Hariri Report


10-24-05 - Sanctions on Syria an option: Blair


10-24-05 - Many Players Emerging in CIA Leak Drama


10-24-05 - US envoy demands full cooperation from Syria in UN Hariri probe


10-24-05 - Let This Leak Go The neocon corner starting to squirm in anticipation of the possible forthcoming indictments.


10-24-05 - New wave of arrests in Lebanon after UN report a Lebanese presidential spokesman refuted on Sunday media allegations that President Emile Lahoud had refused to meet with Mehlis


10-24-05 - Blair warns Iran on dangers of isolation from the West Blair added: "You don't ever take any option off the table."



10-24-05 - Media, Democrats Complicit in Rush to War by Patrick J. Buchanan To stampede us into a war neoconservatives had been plotting for a decade, Douglas Feith, the Pentagon's No. 3, set up an Office of Special Plans. Its role: Cherry-pick the intel that Saddam was acquiring weapons of mass destruction and was hell-bent on using them on the United States.


10-24-05 - THE MCLAUGHLIN GROUP TAPED: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2005 MR. BUCHANAN: I think it's going further, John, in this sense. I tend to agree with Eleanor. I mean, to be just perjury and obstruction of justice in the Valerie Plame thing -- and there's no real crime because nobody deliberately outed a CIA agent -- that's very narrow. But you hear that he may be cooperating with McNulty, who's investigating the whole AIPAC thing.



10-24-05 - Let Justice Be Done The neocons know they're running a marathon, desperately trying to outrun the consequences of their own trail of deception. Will the truth catch up with Hadley, Ledeen, et al., before they can do any more damage to American interests in the Middle East ? and spill more blood?


10-24-05 - Scowcroft speaks out in New Yorker Scowcroft told the magazine that nearly two years ago he had a 'terrible fight' with his protege, current Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, over U.S. policy on Israel and the Palestinians


10-24-05 - Wurmser was member of OSP


10-24-05 - Brent Scowcroft "Breaks Ranks" with George W. Bush in Major New Yorker Article "The obsession of the region . . . is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict," Scowcroft wrote in the Journal. "If we were seen to be turning our back on that bitter conflict -- which the region, rightly or wrongly, perceives to be clearly within our power to resolve -- in order to go after Iraq, there would be an explosion of outrage against us."


10-24-05 - Diplomats' testimony sought by lobbyists Two former lobbyists with a pro-Israel group who are charged with disclosing classified U.S. defense information are seeking testimony from Israeli diplomats, according to court documents.


10-24-05 - Rosen and Weissman to call Israelis JTA has learned that the two government officials are David Satterfield, now the deputy U.S. ambassador in Baghdad, and a deputy assistant secretary of state in 2002 when he allegedly relayed classified information to Rosen. The other U.S. government official is Kenneth Pollack, a staffer on President Clinton?s national security council who is now at a think tank.


10-24-05 - Galloway's wife 'received £100,000 from Iraqis' British Palestine-supporter targeted by US Senator.

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