News for 11-24-05
11-24-05 - Lesser Neocons of L'Affaire Plame Wurmser handed out yet more free advice in a similar study published in 2000 by neocon Daniel Pipe's Middle East Forum and Ziad Abdelnour's U.S. Committee for a Free Lebanon; it "advocated a wider U.S. role in Lebanon":
"The study, 'Ending Syria's Occupation of Lebanon: The U.S. Role?' called for the United States to force Syria from Lebanon and to disarm it of its alleged weapons of mass destruction.
11-24-05 - Russian plan for Iran unites IAEA
11-24-05 - Arab TV staff blast Bush 'threat' Staff at Arabic news broadcaster al-Jazeera have held protests over UK media reports that US President George W Bush wanted to attack its Qatar HQ.
11-24-05 - Iran preparing to start nuclear enrichment-diplomats
11-24-05 - Blair 'double crossed' by Bush aides over Iraq war: Wilson
11-24-05 - Iran: A-bomb data available on Net
11-24-05 - Euromed to send 'clear signal' to Syria on UN cooperation
11-24-05 - EU Alleges Iran Possesses Nuclear Designs For months, Iran has relied on Beijing and Moscow to fend off a U.S.-backed push to have it hauled before the Security Council. But the Russians are now working with the Americans and Europeans to push a compromise enrichment plan, and officials recently told AP that China also is moving closer to the Western position.
11-24-05 - Iran confident of 'victory' at IAEA meet
11-24-05 - Legal gag on Bush-Blair war row The attorney general last night threatened newspapers with the Official Secrets Act if they revealed the contents of a document allegedly relating to a dispute between Tony Blair and George Bush over the conduct of military operations in Iraq.
11-24-05 - U.N. Faces New Political Threats From U.S. "It is obvious," Jim Paul of the New York-based Global Policy Forum told IPS, "that Washington has once again threatened the United Nations with its usual warning: 'Do what we say, or we will send you into oblivion"'. He said Bolton's message is clear, "If you don't, we will wreck you."
11-24-05 - Lebanon fighting shows UN-Beirut rift over Hezbollah Highlighting the differences in perspective, Foreign Minister Fawzi Salukh complained that "the aggressor (Israel) is being treated as if it were the victim" by international organisations such as the United Nations
11-24-05 - EU agrees to back off from taking Iran to Security Council
11-24-05 - Hundreds of Israeli spies in Lebanon: Syria press charges "You have to recognize the danger of having more than 400 men from Israel's Mossad in Lebanon who are working with the other (Lebanese) agents who once supported the Zionist enemy and its militias,"
11-24-05 - Russia beset by foreign spies: official So is America.
11-24-05 - Inside Iran Part III: The Jewish Question
11-24-05 - Israel agrees to return Hezbollah remains
11-24-05 - Tense situation in Lebanon's south sparks fear The fear among the southern villagers was sparked by the latest clashes that took place on Monday between militants of the Shiite group Hezbollah and Israeli troops
"The study, 'Ending Syria's Occupation of Lebanon: The U.S. Role?' called for the United States to force Syria from Lebanon and to disarm it of its alleged weapons of mass destruction.
11-24-05 - Russian plan for Iran unites IAEA
11-24-05 - Arab TV staff blast Bush 'threat' Staff at Arabic news broadcaster al-Jazeera have held protests over UK media reports that US President George W Bush wanted to attack its Qatar HQ.
11-24-05 - Iran preparing to start nuclear enrichment-diplomats
11-24-05 - Blair 'double crossed' by Bush aides over Iraq war: Wilson
11-24-05 - Iran: A-bomb data available on Net
11-24-05 - Euromed to send 'clear signal' to Syria on UN cooperation
11-24-05 - EU Alleges Iran Possesses Nuclear Designs For months, Iran has relied on Beijing and Moscow to fend off a U.S.-backed push to have it hauled before the Security Council. But the Russians are now working with the Americans and Europeans to push a compromise enrichment plan, and officials recently told AP that China also is moving closer to the Western position.
11-24-05 - Iran confident of 'victory' at IAEA meet
11-24-05 - Legal gag on Bush-Blair war row The attorney general last night threatened newspapers with the Official Secrets Act if they revealed the contents of a document allegedly relating to a dispute between Tony Blair and George Bush over the conduct of military operations in Iraq.
11-24-05 - U.N. Faces New Political Threats From U.S. "It is obvious," Jim Paul of the New York-based Global Policy Forum told IPS, "that Washington has once again threatened the United Nations with its usual warning: 'Do what we say, or we will send you into oblivion"'. He said Bolton's message is clear, "If you don't, we will wreck you."
11-24-05 - Lebanon fighting shows UN-Beirut rift over Hezbollah Highlighting the differences in perspective, Foreign Minister Fawzi Salukh complained that "the aggressor (Israel) is being treated as if it were the victim" by international organisations such as the United Nations
11-24-05 - EU agrees to back off from taking Iran to Security Council
11-24-05 - Hundreds of Israeli spies in Lebanon: Syria press charges "You have to recognize the danger of having more than 400 men from Israel's Mossad in Lebanon who are working with the other (Lebanese) agents who once supported the Zionist enemy and its militias,"
11-24-05 - Russia beset by foreign spies: official So is America.
11-24-05 - Inside Iran Part III: The Jewish Question
11-24-05 - Israel agrees to return Hezbollah remains
11-24-05 - Tense situation in Lebanon's south sparks fear The fear among the southern villagers was sparked by the latest clashes that took place on Monday between militants of the Shiite group Hezbollah and Israeli troops
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