The US inches ever closer to attacking Iran

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

News for 07-11-06

07-11-06 - US troops weigh impact of stress "War can make you do terrible things," says Lawrence Provost, who deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq with the Army Reserve. "Multiple tours can be a catalyst for these sorts of things."


07-11-06 - Iran faces calls for UN action on nuclear standoff


07-11-06 - Iranian minister rejects uranium enrichment freeze


07-11-06 - Group wants financial data kept from U.S. London-based watchdog Privacy International said it filed complaints with authorities in Japan, Israel, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Argentina, demanding a halt to the monitoring of millions of transactions as part of a CIA-U.S. Treasury program


07-11-06 - US-Russia close to WTO deal: officials But for Russia to enjoy normal trade relations with the United States, Bush will have to win Congressional backing for the abrogation of the Jackson-Vanik amendment, which could prove to be complicated, Somers warned. The amendment, approved in 1974 in response to actions by certain countries denying Jews the right to emigrate to Israel, imposes limitations on US commercial relations with Russia that are still in effect.



07-11-06 - U.S. extends Geneva rights to detainees


07-11-06 - Outside View: US, Russia arms sales rivals


07-11-06 - The end of Cowboy Diplomacy by Patrick J. Buchanan


07-11-06 - An increasingly confident Russia poses problems for U.S.


07-11-06 - Save Patrick Fitzgerald Patrick Fitzgerald - one of the good guys.


07-11-06 - Novak Says He Named 3 Sources in Leak Case


07-11-06 - UN impotence laid bare as Gaza suffers Mr Bolton's statement made clear that the US would not seriously attempt to rein in Israel John Bolton is ISRAEL's ambassador to the UN.


07-11-06 - Vermont judge rejects U.S. Supreme Court search ruling


07-11-06 - Huge mass demonstration in solidarity with Palestinians is staged )Damascus city on Monday witnessed a huge mass demonstration in solidarity with the Palestinian people in the face of continued brutal Israeli aggressions against them.


07-11-06 - Syrians rally to back Palestinians against Israel


07-11-06 - Flap over Santorum event forces groups to ponder election-year rules Also scheduled to appear are Daniel Pipes, who leads the Philadelphia-based Middle East Forum, and Shoshana Bryen of JINSA. They dismissed Forman?s concerns. The whole neocon gang.


07-11-06 - Palestinians march for right to work in all professions


07-11-06 - Abduction highlights U.S.-Syria tension Israel has a problem with Syria, not the US. But as per usual, Israel's problems have somehow become OUR problems. Here's why.

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