The US inches ever closer to attacking Iran

Saturday, May 06, 2006

News for 05-05-06

05-05-06 - Libby Loses Bid for Documents in CIA Case


05-05-06 - IAEA still central to solving Iran crisis: Russian FM IAEA inspections "have not supported the conclusion that Iran possesses technologies for producing weapons of mass destruction... On the other hand, the inspections don't support the opposite conclusion,"


05-05-06 - Iran to pursue 'industrial production' of nuclear fuel: president


05-05-06 - Cheney Visits Kazakhstan to Talk Oil Vice President Dick Cheney traveled to Kazakhstan on Friday for talks with President Nursultan Nazarbayev, seeking to maximize access to the vast oil and gas reserves in the central Asian nation with a troubled human-rights record.



05-05-06 - Russia, China Differ With U.S. on Iran


05-05-06 - US challenges Russia to break Iran draft impasse U.S. Ambassador John Bolton on Friday challenged Russia and China to come up with legal alternatives to break the impasse on a draft U.N. resolution ordering Iran to suspend its nuclear program.


05-05-06 - Cheney speech spurs new Cold War: Russian press


05-05-06 - The Israel Lobby At least two of the letters complain that we ?catalogue Israel?s moral flaws?, while paying little attention to the shortcomings of other states. We focused on Israeli behaviour, not because we have any animus towards Israel, but because the United States gives it such high levels of material and diplomatic support. An articulate and well-reasoned response by Mearsheimer and Walt to the criticism of their report on the Israeli lobby. It is a must read.


05-05-06 - Iran will change policies if IAEA asks: Ahmadinejad Ahmadinejad told journalists in the Azeri capital that Iran would pursue its civilian nuclear programme within the framework of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and in coordination with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).




05-05-06 - US denies terror suspect torture


05-05-06 - CIA health questioned as Goss quits "The Department of Homeland Security has fallen well short of its mandate to protect our borders. The FBI continues to struggle with meeting its national security and counterterrorism responsibilities," Maybe they need to stop spying on the peaceniks, and focus on the real threats to this nation.


05-05-06 - Iran attacks UN draft resolution


05-05-06 - Conservatives Drive Bush's Approval Down


05-05-06 - Iraqi Kurds caught between rebels, foreign forces


05-05-06 - Report: Katrina Contractors Bilk Taxpayers Wasn't Halliburton awarded many Katrina cleanup contracts?......


05-05-06 - Analysts Skeptical of Iran Oil Plan Iran took a step on Friday toward establishing an oil market denominated in euros, a plan analysts described as highly unlikely to materialize but which in theory could have serious consequences for the U.S. economy.


05-05-06 - Turkish mly build-up pressures Iraq, US Turkey has massed troops along its Iraqi border to increase pressure on the United States and the new government in Baghdad to act against a growing threat from Kurdish rebels based in northern Iraq. But despite a rise in guerrilla violence and media reports of some cross-border military acti


05-05-06 - Palestinians in Lebanon collect aid for compatriots


05-05-06 - Bush: US must ensure Israel's security The US president also said that he would keep pushing for a strong resolution at the United Nations to curb Iran's nuclear programs. "America will continue to rally the world to face these threats," Bush said.


05-05-06 - Russian Bridge to Iran Has Twists


05-05-06 - Cheney has no regrets over Iraq invasion Halliburton got even richer as a result of the no-bid contracts that it won for the Iraq war cleanup.


05-05-06 - Iraq, Afghan war costs: $439 billion, and counting Hey, I know. Let's attack Iran!


05-05-06 - Comrade Cheney vs. President Putin The U.S. drive to achieve what the neocons call "benevolent global hegemony" is relentless, and Putin is an obstacle in their path: there can be little doubt that the regime-changers of Washington have him in their sights.


05-05-06 - Bolton Refuses To Answer Kucinich?s Questions About US Troops In Iran


05-05-06 - US warns Russia on democracy Mr. Cheney has spearheaded a review of US policy towards the Kremlin in recent months as the White House has become increasingly concerned about Russia's direction under Mr. Putin.




05-05-06 - U.S. cool to French proposal of escrow account to Palestinians I cannot believe that my government is directly causing people to starve, and renal patients in hospitals to die. This is the AIPAC America, folks. The bullseye over America just got bigger, thanks to it.


05-05-06 - Lebanese MPs summoned to Syria


05-05-06 - First Chinese mikvah since WWII The ritual bath, being installed at the new, $1.8 million Rohr Family Chabad Community Center of Chabad of Beijing, will include some distinctive Chinese touches Strengthening Jewish ties to China have suddenly become of high import to Israel and the pro-Israeli community. Could it have something to do with the fact that China is set to become the world's next superpower? Nahh..


05-05-06 - Annan wants full U.N. membership for Israel Kofi Annan said he wants to see Israel?s unqualified membership in the United Nations


05-05-06 - Merkel: German Jews a 'joy' Merkel also said her country would not tolerate a nuclear weapon for Iran.



05-05-06 - China left out of US-hosted anti-terror meet


05-05-06 - Action call over dying Dead Sea "It's shocking really," says Benjamin Harries, visiting from New York. "They shouldn't be able to get away with it. If there's anything they can do then the governments should do it."


05-05-06 - Douglas Feith to Teach National Security at Georgetown


05-05-06 - Albright: Lobby paper 'highly overstated' Appearing at a Council of Foreign Relations event in New York City earlier this week, Albright was asked about the paper written by two foreign policy academics, John Mearsheimer of the University of Chicago and Stephen Walt of Harvard University.

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