The US inches ever closer to attacking Iran

Friday, June 30, 2006

News for 06-29-06

06-29-06 - FBI says data on VA laptop not accessed Burglars stole the computer equipment from a data analyst's Maryland home on May 3. Law enforcement officials recovered the laptop and hard drive after an informant on Wednesday notified the U.S. Park Police that he had heard about a $50,000 reward and knew where they could be found.


06-29-06 - The High Price of American Gullibility


06-29-06 - VA worker had OK for data later stolen


06-29-06 - West expects reply from Iran next week


06-29-06 - Iran rejects early nuclear reply


06-29-06 - MPs warn of threat from Iran The confrontation with Iran over its nuclear programme could lead to terrorist attacks in Britain, MPs on the Commons' Intelligence and Security Committee say.


06-29-06 - Next We Take Tehran This author thinks it's all about oil.


06-29-06 - Most foreign fighters in Iraq come from Egypt: US military Will we now sanction Egypt (like we did Syria) over this? Oops. Egypt has a peace treaty with Israel; no sanctions.


06-29-06 - Bush about-face on Iran draws friend's ire Richard Perle blames Condoleezza Rice for Bush's softer stance on Iran.
None of the neoconservatives that deliberately misled the American people into going to war with Iraq have been brought to justice. In fact, they're still warmongering - this time the target is Iran.


06-29-06 - Russia chastises U.S. over energy President Vladimir Putin's top political adviser Wednesday accused the United States of seeking international energy domination under the guise of promoting democracy


06-29-06 - Supreme Court blocks war crimes trials for Guantanamo detainees


06-29-06 - German Jewish leader blasts outreach to Iran A German Jewish leader criticized attempts to reach out to Iran.



06-29-06 - Moscow warns against military operation in Gaza Strip


06-29-06 - Syria backs Hamas despite renewed Israeli threat


06-29-06 - Arab anger flares at Israeli incursion An aide to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said both Abbas and Egyptian officials called Syrian President Bashar Assad to ask him to persuade Mashaal to order the soldier's release.


06-29-06 - Arabs back Syria after Israeli flyover


06-29-06 - U.S. losing war on terror, experts say "The war in Iraq broke our back in the war on terror," said the former official, Michael Scheuer, author of Imperial Hubris, a popular book highly critical of the Bush administration's anti-terrorism efforts. "It has made everything more difficult and the threat more existential."


06-29-06 - White House to Chabad: Bush won't press Israel The Bush administration will not force Israel into concessions, top White House officials told representatives of the Lubavitch movement......Bolten said Bush would follow Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's lead in deciding what concessions to support. Well now there's a shocker! Here is the most important sentence again : "Bolten said Bush would follow Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's lead in deciding what concessions to support."


06-29-06 - Syria vows to defend itself after Israeli overflight


06-29-06 - Kentucky employees denied access to Web sites after an employee distributed material from one of the sites that was deemed religiou What's good for the goose....

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