November 2005 archive


11-30-05 - Bush outlines Iraq 'victory plan' In a major policy speech, Mr Bush refused to set an "artificial deadline" to withdraw US troops, saying it was "not a plan for victory".

11-30-05 - Iran says nuclear talks set to resume

11-30-05 - Syria Fights Back Against U.N. Inquiry

11-30-05 - Iran denies plans for Iraq cooperation with US

11-30-05 - Lebanese official in Hariri murder probe hospitalized

11-30-05 - UN gives up on anti-terrorism treaty by year-end The dispute has centered primarily on how to classify Palestinian suicide bombings and Israeli military actions in the Palestinian West Bank and Gaza.

11-30-05 - Profile: Christian Peacemaker Teams Volunteers live among the Palestinians, accompanying children to school and ordinary people through Israeli checkpoints.

11-30-05 - Controversy grows in Europe over CIA jail network

11-30-05 - AIPAC slams White House on Iran The American Israel Public Affairs Committee criticized the White House for not pushing the U.N. nuclear watchdog to recommend sanctions for Iran.

11-30-05 - Israel sees Iran nuclear countdown "If, by the end of March, it does not succeed in transferring the issue to the Security Council, it will be possible to say that the diplomatic effort has failed,"

11-30-05 - For Christian hostages, a perilous peace trek Last month, Fox helped lead one of the team's more grueling missions, helping 19 Palestinian refugees who were trying to migrate to Syria because of rising animosity against Palestinians in post-Hussein Iraq. Team members rode with the Palestinians to the Syrian border and camped with them in the desert for a portion of the five weeks it took to get the refugees entry. Fox, who is tall and thin, later joked that the trip had been a great weight-loss program.

11-30-05 - An Interview with Congressman Jim Gerlach PJV: In a recent interview, Gov. Howard Dean, who visited Israel just last month, said that while Israelis were initially happy to see the U.S. remove Saddam Hussein from power, they're starting to disagree with the assessment you just gave. He said there is growing anxiety among Israelis that the war in Iraq has destabilized the region, increased terrorism and emboldened Iran. Americans being blamed by Israelis for destabilization of the ME. This is rich.

11-30-05 - Sunni clerics call for release of western hostages as humanitarian gesture

11-30-05 - Move to Shrink Palestinian Programmes Spurs Protest A New York newspaper quoted U.S. Ambassador John Bolton as saying that the United States would oppose the adoption of the U.N.'s two-year budget for 2006-2007 until and unless there were wide ranging changes in management, including "the elimination of outdated missions". According to one Arab diplomat, "this is a code word for Palestinian programmes". He said the move to "shrink" the U.N. Division for Palestinian Rights and the proposal to eliminate or downsize the two committees dealing with Palestinian issues are being prompted by two countries: the United States and Israel.

11-30-05 - National security whistle-blowers call for boycott of hearing

11-30-05 - Bomb targets house of Syrian resident in Ain al-Hilweh camp bomb targeted the house of a Syrian resident in the Palestinian Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp in Sidon on Wednesday. No injuries were reported.

11-30-05 - Germany?s new leader backs Israel Angela Merkel stressed her commitment to the Jewish state and said Iran, whose president recently called for Israel?s destruction, must cooperate with International Atomic Energy Agency inspections See this article from yesterday's news.

11-30-05 - National Guard begins exchange with Israeli forces "We are two nations in a world that is a very, very dangerous place. We are two democracies with a common purpose and common values. There are some things that we can offer to you back in the states, and there are some magnificent opportunities for us over here." Apartheid, as one example, is not an American value, last I checked.

11-29-05 - 5 Westerners abducted in new wave of kidnappings In Baghdad, the team ranges from four to seven people at a time. For the past 1 1/2 years, the team has been researching the abuse of Iraqi detainees at the hands of coalition forces. Iraqi families seek out the team, tell their stories, and then Peacemaker Team members help them obtain information about detained family members and legal support. Which is why it makes no sense that they would be kidnapped by insurgents.

11-29-05 - U.S. Detention Policies Justified by War on Terror, Rice Says

11-29-05 - Four members of Christian Peacemaker Team (CPT) in Baghdad abducted & taken hostage.

11-29-05 - Wilkerson Airs Doubts About Prewar Intel

11-29-05 - US 'to reduce its forces in Iraq'

11-29-05 - Iran refuses to negotiate under UN threat

11-29-05 - Syria denies any Hariri murder role, calls Mehlis report 'faulty'

11-29-05 - UN official predicts disaster if US delays budget To make his point, Bolton has suggested a three- or four- month interim budget so that members can focus on reform plans

11-29-05 - Iran Seeks to Master Space Technology

11-29-05 - Spate of scandals causes concern among US conservatives Republican Randy "Duke" Cunningham from California, a decorated Vietnam veteran who had served in the House of Representatives for 15 years, resigned in tears after pleading guilty to taking 2.4 million dollars in bribes from military contractors to influence the award of defense contracts

11-29-05 - UN set to grill top Syrian officials: reports

11-29-05 - U.S., Israel discuss Iran Iran was a focus of the renewed Israel-U.S. strategic dialogue.

11-29-05 - EU May Suspend Nations With Secret Prisons

11-29-05 - RUSSIA-TURKEY GAS PIPELINE PROJECT MOVES AHEAD

11-29-05 - Jewish leaders meet new German official Leaders also raised the issue of Iran?s nuclear ambitions

11-28-05 - Syria wants UN report changed after witness recants

11-28-05 - Witness says he implicated Syria in Hariri murder Hosam Taher Hosam said a report by chief U.N. investigator Detlev Mehlis to the Security Council implicating Syrian and Lebanese officials in the February 14 assassination of Rafik al-Hariri was based mainly on his false allegations.

11-28-05 - Video prompts probes into security in Iraq A video appearing to show private security guards in Baghdad randomly shooting Iraqi civilians has sparked two investigations after it was posted on the Internet.

11-28-05 - Scooter's Motive We're getting closer to the truth

11-28-05 - EU tests waters for resuming nuclear talks with Iran

11-28-05 - UN applaudes Syria?s Role In Helping Palestine

11-28-05 - China marks International Day of Solidarity with Palestinians The United Nations designated November 29 as the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian people in a resolution adopted in 1977

11-28-05 - Is Defeat Now an Option? by Patrick J. Buchanan

11-28-05 - Blair accused as summit on anti-terrorism ends in failure A Spanish foreign policy adviser was caught on an open mike yesterday accusing Tony Blair of preparing to "throw the towel in" and blaming the Israelis for being intractable at a summit on countering terrorism which ended in failure.

11-28-05 - US plays down planned contacts with Iranians

11-28-05 - Arabs should not exclude Islamist parties - Albright

11-28-05 - Syria, Lebanon vow 'new page' in relations

11-28-05 - Ex-Powell Aide Criticizes Detainee Effort A top aide to former Secretary of State Colin Powell said Monday that wrongheaded ideas for the handling of foreign detainees arose from White House and Pentagon officials who argued that "the president of the United States is all-powerful" and the Geneva Conventions irrelevant.

11-28-05 - A History of Violence Dreyfuss also reveals how Israel helped to create and empower the forerunners of Hamas as a bulwark against Palestinian nationalism (as embodied by Yasser Arafat and the PLO). The Likud-Hamas link - with both organizations thriving in unstable, warlike environments - is sure to be one of the book's most controversial points

11-28-05 - Israel-U.S. dialogue resumed The United States suspended the dialogue in recent years because of Israeli arms sales to China

11-27-05 - Britain opposes Bolton tactic on UN reform Britain has rejected a proposal by John Bolton, America's combative ambassador to the United Nations, to block the upcoming UN budget as a tactic to push throughdisputed reforms.

11-27-05 - US to reach out to Iran in effort to subdue unrest in Iraq

11-27-05 - Rolling Back Syria Syria is expected to eliminate any influence it might still maintain over Lebanon, expel Palestinian factions that oppose the Israeli occupation and prepare to accept Israel?s own interpretation of a suitable resolution to the Occupied Golan Heights conflict.

11-27-05 - US Report Calls on Israel to Begin Nuclear Disarmament This is the correct URL for that PDF file

11-27-05 - WHEN SHARON SAYS JUMP BUSH SAYS HOW HIGH?

11-27-05 - Saudi mediation led to UN-Syria deal: Abdullah

11-27-05 - Analysis: Egypt Elections May Worry West For months, the Bush administration has said it is serious about pushing for democracy in the Middle East. It's about to get a serious test of that resolve.

11-27-05 - 2nd Time Reporter to Testify in Leak Case

11-27-05 - Russian analyst: Israel had motivation in the Hariri crime Bogdanov underlined that Israel intends to destabilize Lebanon, replace it with a financial center in the Middle East. It also aims at weakening the positions of Syria and Iran who are two regional states that have big influence in the region.

11-26-05 - Abuse in Iraq as bad or worse than in Saddam's day: Allawi

11-26-05 - Nuking Iran Without the Dachshund If you are Dick Cheney and you want to draw up plans to nuke Iranian installations, how will you go about it? You need a "reasonable" scenario to convince people that you are not mad

11-26-05 - Syria claims victory after UN Hariri probe deal

11-26-05 - Iran President: Charge Bush for War Crimes "You, who have used nuclear weapons against innocent people, who have used uranium ordnance in Iraq, should be tried as war criminals in courts,"

11-26-05 - UNRWA plans to construct 600 new homes for refugees Neocon John Bolton wants to abolish UNRWA

11-26-05 - Iranians show support for nuclear program

11-26-05 - Outing Brewster Jennings

11-26-05 - Bush war critics find their voice

11-26-05 - UN Amb. John Bolton And Jerusalem Post's Caroline Glick The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) is pleased to announce that U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton will be the Keynote Speaker at the annual ZOA Louis Brandeis Award Dinner. He will also receive ZOA?s Defender of Israel award Defender of Israel award? Why would that be? Because John Bolton is ISRAEL'S new ambassador to the U.N., that's why.

11-25-05 - A Feast of Scandal Gee, do you think there may have been something to speculation in this space that Feith's sudden retirement was due to an investigation into possible illegal activities engaged in by his department?

11-25-05 - Iran stands by nuclear enrichment ambition

11-25-05 - UN confirms deal with Syria in Hariri probe

11-25-05 - Uranium enrichment - new red line in Iranian nuclear showdown

11-25-05 - Syria to let UN quiz officials

11-25-05 - Ex-Lebanese Security Head Quizzed in Death

11-25-05 - Aoun: no Palestinian refugees Speaking Tuesday at the National Press Club in Washington, Aoun said he favored repatriating the hundreds of thousands of Palestinian refugees to their original homes, a solution Israel flatly rejects and that Palestinian officials have backed away from in recent years.

11-25-05 - Al Jazeera seeks answers to US bombing report

11-25-05 - Report: US didn't want Al Qaeda members to testify in Padilla case No citizen taken into custody in the United States should be deprived of those rights as Padilla has been. So the Supreme Court should accept the appeal filed on his behalf last month and answer the question it posed: "Does the president have the power to seize American citizens in civilian settings on American soil and subject them to indefinite military detention without criminal charges or trial?"

11-25-05 - Rafsanjani welcomes IAEA decision

11-25-05 - Arab journalists protest Bush's Al-Jazeera 'bomb plan'

11-25-05 - Hizbollah says has duty to abduct Israeli troops

11-25-05 - Israeli held as Hezbollah spy

11-25-05 - Presbyterians meet with Hezbollah MEMRI said that a delegation of families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks also met with Hezbollah officials. MEMRI=an Israeli-run outfit.

11-25-05 - Egypt's ties with Israel bolster Islamist campaign In Egypt's textile heartland, popular support for the opposition Muslim Brotherhood in the parliamentary election has also fed off anti-Israeli sentiment since the government developed a trade agreement with the Jewish state.

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

11-23-05 - Bush informed in 2001 of lack of Iraq-Qaeda ties Bush was also informed that there was some credible information about contacts between Saddam Hussein and Al-Qaeda that showed that the Iraqi dictator had tried to establish surveillance over the group

11-23-05 - Talabani says Iran promises support against insurgents

11-23-05 - China Closer to Supporting U.S. on Iran

11-23-05 - Israeli parachutist falls inside Lebanon There was also dispute over the parachutist's identity, with the Lebanese Shiite militant group Hezbollah telling AFP he was a soldier and Israeli military sources insisting that he was a civilian.

11-23-05 - Syria wants Israel expelled from UN over its "terrorist" policy "The international community, with the United States at its leader, should apply Chapter Seven of the UN Charter to Israel and if necessary expel it to force it to renounce its terrorist policy and preserve global security."

11-23-05 - Abramoff and the Israel Connection That an Israeli firm should be given such a contract through a selection process that was described as "deeply flawed and unfair" is inexplicable, particularly as there were American suppliers of the same equipment, and it suggests that the private conversations of some of our congressmen might not be so private after all

11-23-05 - Russian Lawmakers May Restrict Groups Foreign-funded groups say the bill, approved by a 370-18 margin, could effectively terminate their Russian operations if it is eventually enacted.

11-23-05 - Jordan's pro-Western stance fuels attacks: report

11-23-05 - Israel drops anti-Hizbollah leaflets over Beirut Reda Nemeh, a 41-year-old security guard who saw the leaflets on his way to work in downtown Beirut, slammed them as an Israeli attempt to terrorize Lebanese citizens

11-23-05 - UN set to back new EU drive on Iran atomic plans

11-23-05 - Israel's message to Lebanon from above only adds insult to injury Imagine if the Lebanese flew combat aircraft deep into Israeli airspace and littered messages for the people of Tel Aviv, Haifa and northern Israel. How would the citizens of Israel and the international community react to such a blatant intrusion?

11-23-05 - Rice talks of Iraq troop reductions

11-23-05 - A plague on both their houses by Patrick J. Buchanan

11-23-05 - Syria sanctions extended President Bush signed a bill that extends sanctions already in place against Iran to Syria as well

11-23-05 - U.S. favors Europe-Russia plan on Iran The United States favors a plan that would allow Iran to use uranium enriched in a third country

11-23-05 - Israeli-Hezbollah Clashes Erupt Again Israeli soldiers clashed with Hezbollah guerrillas Wednesday to cover the escape of an Israeli hang glider who had inadvertently floated into Lebanon and landed across the border

11-23-05 - AIPAC seeks Iran sanctions ?It will be very disappointing if the IAEA fails this week to refer Iran to the U.N. Security Council,? the American Israel Public Affairs Committee said in a statement Wednesday.

11-23-05 - Campuses team up against terror Israeli and American universities plan to cooperate on national-security issues.

11-22-05 - Multinationals, not Iraqis, to reap oil fortune: report

11-22-05 - US troops kill five civilians in Iraq

11-22-05 - Iran's leader wants timetable for US Iraq withdrawal

11-22-05 - Iran president confirms retaliation if sent to UN Iran's president on Tuesday confirmed his government would start enriching uranium and end U.N. snap inspections of nuclear facilities if its case were referred to the U.N. Security Council

11-22-05 - Annan: Arab Leaders Worried Over Syria

11-22-05 - Syria seeks Annan help on Hariri probe But "the secretary-general is not getting involved in it," chief U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said. How Mehlis conducts the interviews is "up to Mehlis," he said

11-22-05 - Bush al-Jazeera 'plot' dismissed

11-22-05 - US wraps up Iraq border assault US forces have concluded a major counter-insurgency operation near the Syrian border, the US military said.

11-22-05 - Report: Bush Talked of Bombing Al-Jazeera A civil servant has been charged under Britain's Official Secrets Act for allegedly leaking a government memo that a newspaper said Tuesday suggested that Prime Minister Tony Blair persuaded President Bush not to bomb the Arab satellite station Al-Jazeera.

11-22-05 - US tells Syria to stop delaying Hariri murder probe The United States' UN ambassador John Bolton dismissed as "delaying" tactics Syria's request for an accord setting out ground rules for the UN investigation of the killing of Lebanon's ex-premier Rafiq Hariri. Why is this our problem?

11-22-05 - Plame, Pakistan, a Nuclear Turkey, and the Neocons The leak had wider effects, therefore, than just ruining one woman's career. It had serious national security implications, which have astonishingly enough been ignored by red-blooded backers of Washington's war party.

11-22-05 - Iran 'not ready' for nuclear fuel: Russia A nuclear plant being built by Russian engineers in Iran is not yet ready to receive its first shipment of nuclear fuel, a senior Russian official said

11-22-05 - Israeli Warplanes Hit Targets in Lebanon

11-22-05 - Lebanon celebrates Independence Day amid border bloodshed Siniora blamed the Jewish state for the latest clashes, saying that Israeli aircraft "have never stopped violating Lebanese airspace in the past weeks", fuelling tension at the frontier

11-22-05 - SYRIA: Palestinians from Iraq seek shelter in Syria

11-22-05 - EU may resume Iran nuclear talks: diplomats

11-22-05 - Israel talks tough after border clash Israel blamed Syria and Iran for a fierce clash with Hezbollah militiamen on its northern border.

11-22-05 - Bribe plea cites Israeli deal A guilty plea in a congressional bribery scandal included allegations that an Israeli high-tech firm played a role.

11-22-05 - Israel maintains its strategic advantage, says Jaffee Center The Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies at Tel Aviv University has determined that the strategic balance in the Middle East clearly favors Israel No kidding? Who would've guessed it?

11-22-05 - Annan condemns Lebanon-Israel border clash

11-21-05 - Cheney renews attack on Iraq war critics

11-21-05 - Germany: CIA knew 'Curveball' was not trustworthy There was Ahmed Chalabi, who brought to US attention defectors that "proved to be false, as was his claim that US invaders would be met with bouquets

11-21-05 - The spoils of war Iraqis face the dire prospect of losing up to $200bn (£116bn) of the wealth of their country if an American-inspired plan to hand over development of its oil reserves to US and British multinationals comes into force next year.

11-21-05 - Iraq asks Russia for help against Iran, Syria interference

11-21-05 - Iraq war weakens US human rights clout: Robinson The Iraq war has weakened the moral authority of the United States and its allies to tackle the likes of China and Russia over their poor records on civil liberties, human rights campaigner Mary Robinson said on Monday

11-21-05 - EU, US defer UN action on Iran: diplomats They said a meeting of the U.N. nuclear watchdog on Thursday would shelve a resolution to refer Iran for possible U.N. sanctions in favor of a statement demanding Iran come clean on its atomic work, focusing on a suspected bomb-making document

11-21-05 - Britain presses Iran over nuke sites

11-21-05 - Three Hezbollah men killed in cross-border fighting The violence erupted when the Shiite Muslim Hezbollah launched an intense bombardment of Israeli positions in a disputed border area, firing as many as 300 shells in an hour and triggering retaliatory Israeli air strikes.

11-21-05 - The malady recurs by Patrick J. Buchanan The tragedy is that we did not do, voluntarily, 15 years ago, what a foolish, failing neoconservative foreign policy may now force us to do in the not-too-distant future.

11-21-05 - Talabani confident of Iranian help against insurgency

11-21-05 - Exiled Iranian Says Nation Hides Materials And we all know how much we can trust these exiles?

11-21-05 - German spies under fire over Syria case

11-21-05 - UN Council fails to agree on Hizbollah-Israel clash The United States wanted the reference to Israel deleted

11-21-05 - The clash of civilizations that today defines our world His book is not simply about 9/11 and its repercussions. It's an account that takes readers from the breakup of the Ottoman Empire through the relentless terrorism and wars that have plagued the region ever since.

11-20-05 - Security adviser named as source in CIA scandal THE mysterious source who gave America?s foremost journalist, Bob Woodward, a tip-off about the CIA agent at the centre of one of Washington?s biggest political storms was Stephen Hadley, the White House national security adviser, according to lawyers close to the investigation.

11-20-05 - Powell aide: Torture 'guidance' from VP

11-20-05 - White House used 'gossip' to build case for war

11-20-05 - Iran votes against nuclear checks Iranian lawmakers voted on Sunday to oblige their government to stop allowing snap U.N. checks of its atomic sites and to resume uranium enrichment if Tehran is referred to the U.N. Security Council for possible sanctions

11-20-05 - Woodward rebuked over leak case

11-20-05 - Why Iraq war support fell so fast In fact, "I'm impressed by how high support still is," Professor Mueller says. He notes that some Americans' continuing connection of the Iraq war to the war on terror is fueling that support.

11-20-05 - Iran says military site off-limits to UN nuclear probe

11-20-05 - Tim Collins trained troops to fight with white phosphorus

11-20-05 - Rumsfeld says he did not 'advocate' invading Iraq

11-20-05 - Unforgivable

11-20-05 - Faking the Case Against Syria Mehlis's case revolves around a series of questionable phone conversations and intersecting calling card numbers allegedly dialled by the perpetrators. It contains no definitive forensics on the car bomb explosives used.

11-20-05 - Syria studies UN proposals on probe questioning site

11-20-05 - The Man Who Sold the War

11-20-05 - Iran may have handed over nuclear core plan by accident

11-20-05 - Philip Giraldi / Bob Dreyfuss's Interview Scott discusses the Libby indictment, Niger uranium forgeries, etc. with former CIA agent Philip Giraldi and veteran reporter Bob Dreyfuss.

11-20-05 - Israel: Syria will 'likely' give up terror Mofaz told the weekly meeting of the Israeli cabinet that the broad international pressure on Syrian President Bashar Assad, following allegations that officials of his government were implicated in the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri, was beginning to bear fruit

11-20-05 - Jordanian tribe disavows Zarqawi

11-20-05 - DeLay Ex-Aide to Plead Guilty in Lobby Case

11-20-05 - American Christian Fundamentalist Leader Calls For Global War For Evans, and numerous other rabid Christian fundamentalist preachers of hate like him, one of the most crucial purposes of America's invasion of Iraq is the 'defence' of Israel, which he regards as a solemn Christian duty.

11-20-05 - Flashback 2002: Secret Israeli-Iranian Ties Resurface Over Ship Seizure Germany's impounding of Israeli military equipment headed for Iran points once again to the shadowy relations some Israeli companies have with the Islamic republic, a country the Jewish state has often branded its worst enemy.

11-20-05 - Australians quizzed on Syrian detention

11-20-05 - Bush aide says Iraq withdrawal bad for Israel In remarks prepared for delivery to the annual American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) summit, Stephen Hadley said building democracy where Saddam Hussein's regime once stood would help that staunch US ally.

11-20-05 - Remarks By President Bush to The Troops If they're not stopped, the terrorists will be able to advance their agenda to develop weapons of mass destruction, to destroy Israel, to intimidate Europe, and to break our will and blackmail our government into isolation. I'm going to make you this commitment: This is not going to happen on my watch

11-20-05 - America still hasn't learned to know enemies instead of hating them: Matthews When asked what caused the U.S. to invade Iraq, he said it was a combination of factors......"Our friendship with Israel (is part of it) and 9-11 created a kind of crazy zeitgeist in the country.."

11-19-05 - Breaking News: Fitzgerald Convenes New Grand Jury Special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald said in court filings that the ongoing CIA leak investigation will involve proceedings before a new grand jury, a possible sign he could seek new charges in the case

11-19-05 - Lawmakers Reject Immediate Iraq Withdrawal

11-19-05 - British-trained police in Iraq 'killed prisoners with drills'

11-19-05 - Iran says disclosing suspected bomb blueprint shows good faith

11-19-05 - Iran hands over suspected atom bomb blueprint: IAEA

11-19-05 - Justice Dept. May Pursue Halliburton Probe

11-19-05 - Cracks emerge in US - S. Korea unity on Iraq, other issues

11-19-05 - Syrian ambassador to UN warns Mehlis' work 'can take years'

11-19-05 - 'A Conspiracy So Vast?'

11-19-05 - Reform criticize Iraq war The Reform movement passed a resolution criticizing the handling of the Iraq war and seeking a partial troop withdrawal. They should be directing their criticism to the neocons that pushed for, plotted and crafted this war.

11-19-05 - N.C. Man Charged In Iraqi Kickback Scheme Has Shaky Past

11-19-05 - The compromise of the U.S. government by Israeli interests

11-19-05 - Stalwarts Working on Libby's Defense Fund Some distinguished Republican stalwarts are working to raise millions of dollars for the legal defense fund of Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff in the CIA leak scandal

11-19-05 - US urges Iran to reconsider Russia nuclear proposal

11-19-05 - Galloway praises Syrian president "The Arab world is ruled by dictatorships, almost without exception. Most of them are dictators who are slaves of ours. "The Syrian regime is independent of us and that is why our government, and more particularly the US government, wants to destroy it."

11-19-05 - Shalom shook hands with Lebanese president Lebanon's pro-Syrian president shook hands with Israeli Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom earlier this week in Tunis where both men were attending a technology conference, Israel's foreign ministry said on Saturday

11-19-05 - The Palestinians and the Party Line The real problem with Halper's view is that he believes it is America that is victimizing Israel in its quest for Middle East hegemony. But the fact is, is that it was Israel and her neocon cohorts in and around our government who have imposed this view on us in the first place via their 'Clean Break' strategy.

11-18-05 - UN accuses Iran of extensive rights abuses

11-18-05 - Syrian aide meets U.N. investigator in Spain

11-18-05 - US more cautious than wary as China's reach grows As China's submarines and destroyers begin to navigate the Pacific Ocean currents, US forces in Asia are becoming more robust and watchful - even as the Pentagon seeks better ties with the PLA

11-18-05 - UN nuclear agency finalizing Iran report UN atomic inspectors were putting the final touches on a report on Iran's nuclear program as EU negotiators rejected an offer by Russia to host a meeting aimed at resolving the standoff, diplomats said

11-18-05 - Iran still blocking access to crucial military sites: IAEA

11-18-05 - Diplomats: Iran Got Info From Black Market The diplomats requested anonymity in exchange for discussing the confidential report seen by The Associated Press Mm k.

11-18-05 - CIA leak prosecutor raises prospect of new testimony

11-18-05 - Index ranks Middle East freedom Lebanon is free in a very particular sense: it is no longer under military occupation. Most Palestinians do not enjoy that freedom, and yet they have just had local elections and are preparing for parliamentary ones in January, our correspondent says

11-18-05 - Al-Zarqawi Tape Threatens Jordan's King He said he was targeting Jordan because it is serving as a "protector" for Israel, helps the U.S. military in Iraq and has become a "swamp of obscenity," with alcohol and prostitution in its tourist sites

11-18-05 - Friendly fire and the US in Iran

11-18-05 - Zarqawi: Jordan bombings targeted Israelis The terrorists who struck Amman?s Radisson Hotel last week were targeting Israeli intelligence officials, terrorist mastermind Abu Musab Zarqawi said. Which is why those bombs killed many Palestinians including a PALESTINIAN intelligence official, as well as three other Palestinian Authority officials?

11-18-05 - Syria sees Peretz selection as positive: Arab Israeli MP

11-18-05 - Russia's Putin sees second Black Sea gas pipeline "Blue Stream gives us an opportunity for shipping gas to other third countries... There is the opportunity for building new oil and gas transport systems delivering to southern Italy, to the south of Europe as a whole and to Israel," Putin said.

11-18-05 - China to invest in Israel complex

11-18-05 - Perle says out with the Saudis Former Department of Defense adviser Richard Perle, the immensely influential godfather of the neo-conservative movement, launched a public broadside against the alleged corruption of the Saudi Arabian government

11-18-05 - U.S.: Iran threat a disqualifier Iran?s threat to destroy Israel disqualifies it from achieving nuclear-weapons capability, a senior U.S. official said.

11-18-05 - Committee: Treat Israel fairly A powerful congressional committee passed a resolution calling on the United Nations to treat Israel more fairly. More legislation for Israel.

11-17-05 - Bring troops home from Iraq, demands US congressman US congressman John Murtha, a decorated Vietnam War veteran, argues the presence of US soldiers in Iraq can no longer be justified.

11-17-05 - Pentagon agrees to probe Feith's role in Iraq intel

11-17-05 - Bolton: Mehlis probe running out of time Bolton, who hoped the investigation "doesn't take too long to resolve," said he was concerned the probe's mandate might expire before it arrives at a conclusion. Why is America suddenly ever so concerned with the internal affairs of Lebanon? Because the road to Damascus runs through Baghdad.

11-17-05 - Tortured men look like 'Holocaust victims'

11-17-05 - Assad Takes New, Harsher Tone With U.N

11-17-05 - The next CIA leak case The story caused a commotion, not so much about the secret prisons as about how the story got out. The leak even became an issue in the US Senate. The CIA has asked the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into the leak

11-17-05 - Israel wants US to pull out from Iraq Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak today called upon the United States to reduce its forces in Iraq, saying Washington had ''made mistakes'' and its continued presence in that country would complicate the problem with fallout in the entire West Asia

11-17-05 - Evidence Mounts That Bush Wants New Wars The prudent assumption is that not much of it is bluff, and that Bush, the radical Christians, the Christian Zionists, the nation's military-industrial conglomerates, and their Israeli allies -- all of whom today call the tune in U.S. foreign policy -- are willing and in some cases actually wish to involve the United States in further wars.

11-17-05 - Bush, Putin to Try for Unity on Terror War Putin has refused to support Bush in his eagerness to go to the U.N. Security Council with suspicions Iran is trying to build a nuclear arsenal. Over U.S. objections, Russia is building a nuclear reactor for a power plant in Iran, an $800 million project the United States fears could be used to help develop nuclear arms.

11-17-05 - Israeli Says Rockets Shipped to Hezbollah Iran has supplied Hezbollah with more than 10,000 short-range rockets, most of which are deployed in southern Lebanon within reach of Israel, an Israeli diplomat said Thursday. Syria also provided some of the weapons, which have a range of up to 68 miles, said Jeremy Issacharoff, the new deputy Israeli ambassador to Washington. Israel - still trying to build the case for (US) war on its enemies.

11-17-05 - Basketball in the 'axis of evil' Iran has always said it has a problem with the American government, not with its people, and this is an example of that.

11-17-05 - Bush backs Cheney: says Democratic questioning not patriotic but "irresponsible"

11-17-05 - Russia to donate military equipment to Palestinians A senior Palestinian official said on Thursday that Russia will donate military equipment including two helicopters to the Palestinian National Authority ( PNA).

11-17-05 - Al-Qaida, Hamas hurting for funds ?Anecdotally, what we?re seeing is that we are having a real impact on Al-Qaida and Hamas, both in terms of putting pressure on them financially but also in terms of creating deterrents both for donors to give money to them and how they?re able to move money,? Stuart Levey, Treasury undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence, said in a speech Wednesday in Washington.

11-17-05 - Israelis smear Condi for brokering border deal It is widely assumed that President George Bush appointed Rice as US Secretary of State because of her longtime association with the oil industry

11-17-05 - Arab opinions of US: good news and bad news The poll also produced another finding that may have long term implications for US policy in the region: China, India, and Russia scored higher positive ratings than the US

11-16-05 - Australian women detained in Syria: media "The authorities in Syria now, according to our sources, are concerned that they may have foiled a hijacking and they are looking into it to try and see what was behind it,"

11-16-05 - The Weekly Standard?s War With the fledgling Fox News network, the Standard soon emerged as the key leg in a synergistic triangle of neoconservative argumentation: you could write a piece for the magazine, talk about your ideas on Fox, pick up a paycheck from Kristol or from AEI

11-16-05 - Discovery of abused Iraqi prisoners sparks outrage Sources say Iraqi PM and US forces had been told about 'torture cells' months ago.

11-16-05 - Iran starts new round of uranium conversion: diplomats

11-16-05 - Iraq probes US phosphorus weapons

11-16-05 - Woodward Says His Plame Source Not Libby Woodward and editors at the Post refused to identify the official to reporters other than to say it was not Libby.

11-16-05 - Bill Clinton Calls Iraq 'Big Mistake'

11-16-05 - Senate GOP Blocks Dems on Iraq Timetable

11-16-05 - Iran Now Says Satellite Can Spy on Israel

11-16-05 - Syria proposes Hariri interviews on Golan Heights

11-16-05 - Saudi Arabia Silent on Trade With Israel

11-16-05 - Syria Opposes U.N. Bid for Beirut Queries "All files of internal security, communications and intelligence have been opened under the pretext of investigation," Raad said in an interview with the TV channel New Television. He said the files "have now come into the hands of the Mossad."

11-16-05 - Saudi Arabia annuls embargo on Israel

11-16-05 - Nevzlin: Putin won't free tycoon Russia has asked Israel to extradite Nevzlin to face charges that include contract murder, charges he called "bogus."

11-16-05 - US advocates for jailed Syrian

11-16-05 - Did Israel have Prior Knowledge of the Amman 11/9 Terror Attacks?

11-16-05 - Israel officials at two-day U.S. security session Americans have not experienced terrorism to such a degree that they are willing to have shopping malls and other public areas protected by metal detectors and armed security patrols, an Israeli security expert said Tuesday. "You're not ready yet," The continuation of the Israelization of the United States.

11-16-05 - Bomb trigger Besides killing the Palestinians, the bomb was intended to send a message to the Chinese that they shouldn't be dealing with the Palestinians (I'll leave it up to you to guess the identity of the only country in the world that might want to send that kind of message).

11-15-05 - Details of Deadly Jordan Bombings Emerge Seconds later, he "saw what looked like lightning and there was a loud boom. It felt like the explosion came from the ceiling, then people started running out," he told AP. It was not clear why the lights went out just before the blast, which killed at least 36 people, including the fathers of the bride and groom.

11-15-05 - U.S.-Led Forces Meet Resistance Near Syria

11-15-05 - Pentagon Used White Phosphorous in Iraq Pentagon officials acknowledged Tuesday that U.S. troops used white phosphorous as a weapon against insurgent strongholds during the battle of Fallujah last November Imagine the coincidence - an article from just days ago - IDF using phosphorus shells to train, against international law

11-15-05 - Iran warns UN nuclear watchdog ahead of key meeting

11-15-05 - Amman Bombings: More Suspicious Details So here we have an eye witness confirming the photographic evidence?the explosion occurred above hotel drop ceilings. It also appears somebody deliberately switched off the lights, although we are told all the terrorists, with the exception of Sajida Mubarak al-Rishawi, died in the blasts.

11-15-05 - Iraq detainees 'found starving'

11-15-05 - Jordan security aide and 10 others resign

11-15-05 - Bush's vision fails to win over Middle East

11-15-05 - Lebanese judge refuses to free Hariri probe officers

11-15-05 - Yellowcake to 'Plamegate' How mishandled intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq war led to an indictment in the White House.

11-15-05 - Broadcasting ex-chief played politics-report PBS was under fire for not having been 'balanced' enough for the pro-Israelis.

11-15-05 - Israel-supporter gloats over deaths of innocents in Jordan and these are the ones that claim to be more 'civil' than the other. Mm k.

11-15-05 - NATO generals in Israel NATO air force chiefs held a security conference with Israel.

11-15-05 - Zarqawi Flubs and Kills Israel?s Enemies not only did the dead al-Zarqawi kill innocent Jordanians and important Palestinians, he also managed to kill a few Chinese. It is common knowledge the Chinese government is nurturing a relationship with the Palestinians and no doubt the Likudites hate this idea

11-15-05 - Hillary in the Holy Land The senator's comments seem as if they were taken word-for-word from an AIPAC position paper. They may well have been. Just last May, Sen. Clinton spoke at an AIPAC conference where she praised the bonds between Israel and the United States:

11-15-05 - Rice in Israel: Isolate Syria He praised the American government and said the United States "plays a key role in the significant transformations the Middle East underwent in recent years. The U.S. is leading an essential international move to turn the Middle East into a more moderate, democratic and stable region," the PM said

11-14-05 - U.S. Operation Near Syria Kills 37

11-14-05 - The crisis of the GOP by Patrick J. Buchanan What killed the first Bush presidency and is ruining the second is the abandonment of Reaganism and embrace of the twin heresies of neoconservatism and Big Government Conservatism, as preached by the ideologues at the Weekly Standard and the Wall Street Journal.

11-14-05 - US refuses to rule out use of torture The comment, by US national security adviser Stephen Hadley

11-14-05 - Thousands mourn Syrian producer He died two days after suicide bombers hit his hotel, killing 57 people. His daughter Rima Akkad Monla, also died.

11-14-05 - 'I treated people who had their skin melted'

11-14-05 - Iran lends support to Syria over US pressure Both Syria and Iran accuse the United States of seeking to force regional backing for its policies that aim at furthering Israeli interests at the expense of Arabs and Muslims.

11-14-05 - Palestinians condemn arrest of militia leaders "We never and will never trust the UN and its Security Council as long as the implementation of international resolutions are subject to double standards and are fabricated to serve the U.S. and Zionist interests," he said.

11-14-05 - Baffled by triple hotel blasts, Jordanians harden views against al-Zarqawi Most of those killed in the triple hotel bombings were Arabs and Muslims ? and the targets included a Jordanian-Palestinian wedding reception.

11-14-05 - Ahmed Chalabi's excellent adventure Mr. Chalabi was in Washington, hosted by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley. Not surprisingly, Hadley is a neocon.

11-14-05 - Bush's vision fails to win over Middle East Her veiled threats against Syria may have reinforced fears that the US will again resort to force if it does not get its way

11-14-05 - Don't Blame the Italians "If the objective was to make money, it's curious that the documents were dumped on Panorama after the request for a payment was refused."

11-14-05 - Who Needs Syria? No One Does Real, effective pressure on Assad would also benefit Israel because it would surely take the Golan Heights out of play as a bargaining chip in any road map negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians.

11-14-05 - Groom to Remember a Wedding Day of Carnage

11-14-05 - Rice visits Jordan to show solidarity Rice had no condolences for the 27 Palestinians killed in those bombings?...

11-14-05 - Israel to launch spy satellite from India If all goes according to plan Israel will have the advantage of being able to monitor enemy countries like Iran and Syria.

11-13-05 - Jordan shows 'would-be bomber' Police say the woman is the wife of one of three Iraqi male suicide bombers who attacked the three hotels, and that she too had wanted to blow herself up.

11-13-05 - Carter 'Disturbed' by Direction of U.S. 'What has happened to the United States of America? We thought you used to be the champion of human rights. We thought you used to protect the environment. We thought you used to believe in the separation of church and state,'"

11-13-05 - Iran confirms rejection of nuclear compromise

11-13-05 - Iran rejects US claim on atomic weapons work "The information did not seem conclusive, the 'smoking gun'. No one has augmented this data since, and we are in no position to know whether the data indeed came from the Iranians."

11-13-05 - Al-Rubaie says most suicide bombers in Iraq travel via Syria WE CAN'T EVEN CONTROL INSURGENTS yet we expect SYRIA to control the insurgents. If the insurgents are crossing OVER FROM Syria TO Iraq, and Syria cannot control this, then why don't we MANAGE THE BORDER FROM THE IRAQ SIDE? Or, is that not possible either? Then why would we expect that Syria could do the same?

11-13-05 - PM Sharon: The US Must Pressure Syria And by coincidence, we are. Imagine that?

11-13-05 - Sharon blasts Syria-Iran 'axis of evil' Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has lumped Syria and Iran in his own "axis of evil" and urged stepped-up international efforts to contain the two regimes. Sharon = Bush's puppeteer.

11-13-05 - Syria says investigator rebuffs proposals

11-13-05 - FEATURE-Palestinian groups source of new Lebanon tension "Who will guarantee us the massacres won't happen again?"

11-13-05 - Relying on Computer, U.S. Seeks to Prove Iran's Nuclear Aims doubts about the intelligence persist among some foreign analysts. In part, that is because American officials, citing the need to protect their source, have largely refused to provide details of the origins of the laptop computer beyond saying that they obtained it in mid-2004 from a longtime contact in Iran

11-13-05 - China to build 'Jewish neighborhood' China may build a "Jewish neighborhood" in Shanghai, Chinese media reported.

11-12-05 - A 'Legal' US Nuclear Attack Against Iran The IAEA resolution of September 24 2005 allows the United States to carry out a nuclear attack against Iran "legally." Remember this report from the August 2005 edition of the American Conservative?

11-12-05 - US says new evidence of Iran nuclear arms ambition The data, which in recent months was shared with the International Atomic Energy Agency and key countries, is "not definitive (but) it is strongly suggestive that Iran has made significant advancement toward weaponization," one U.S. official told Reuters. Thus does another case of cherrypicking-for-neocons begin.

11-12-05 - Official: Bombers Were 'Non-Jordanians' Marwan Muasher said the three were males and that no females were among them

11-12-05 - The Niger Uranium Deception and the "Plame Affair" The inescapable conclusion we must draw is that the Bush administration policy leading into the Iraq War was dominated by officials, grouped under Cheney and Rumsfeld in particular, principally neocons and including Wolfowitz, Libby, Feith, Perle, Abrams, Shulsky, Luti, Bolton, Joseph, Hadley, Wurmser, Franklin, Cambone, Ledeen, Card, Hughes, Rhode, Rove and others who as a matter of policy, and without any moral qualms, deliberately practiced deception to build their case for war.

11-12-05 - 27 Palestinians Killed in Amman Bombings

11-12-05 - UN can quiz Hariri suspects 'anywhere' in Syria: FM "We told Mehlis that he can come with his team to any place in Syria," Foreign Minister Faruq al-Shara told reporters on the sidelines of a democracy conference in Bahrain

11-12-05 - Rice takes new swipe at Syria

11-12-05 - Assad speech reignites Syria-Lebanon tensions Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's vitriolic speech against Lebanon's leadership has renewed tensions between Beirut and Damascus and will further isolate Damascus internationally, commentators said.

11-12-05 - Status of Reported Iran Deal Still Unclear

11-12-05 - Report: Jordanian spy agency replaces Mossad as key CIA ally

11-12-05 - Russia denies Iran nuclear deal

11-12-05 - Mideast Democracy Summit Ends in Rancor

11-11-05 - Bush says critics 'rewriting history' over Iraq war US President George W Bush has accused critics of the Iraq war of trying to rewrite history over the faulty intelligence that preceded the March 2003 invasion.

11-11-05 - First results from Iran site show no nuclear activity: diplomats

11-11-05 - Iraqi PM Urges Syria to Tighten Border

11-11-05 - Group: Four Iraqis Carried Out Bombings

11-11-05 - Iran wants to enrich uranium on own soil

11-11-05 - 'Halloween' film producer killed in Amman bombings

11-11-05 - Married couple, 2 others behind Jordan attacks: Qaeda The claims' authenticity could not be verified.

11-11-05 - Bush warns Syria to work with UN

11-11-05 - Foreign Influence Libby was also part of the trio of neoconservatives who pushed the phony intelligence in order to get the U.S. to go to war. Another member of that trio, John Hannah, has now replaced Libby as Vice President Dick Cheney's national-security adviser.....Clearly, their passionate support of Israel influenced their policy positions vis-a-vis Iraq, Syria and Iran. According to Cole's article ? which is excellent, as is his blog ? Chalabi won over the neocons by promising that if he came to power in Iraq, he would recognize Israel.

11-11-05 - US vows not to impose reforms on Middle East No, the neocon-driven administration just wants to invade and replace non-Israel friendly regimes.

11-11-05 - Lahoud meets Hariri murder team

11-11-05 - Controversial WMD Reporter and NY Times Divorce her "entanglement" with Libby, as Keller once put it, suggested that she was particularly close to the hawks and seen by them as a reliable conduit to the media.

11-11-05 - Look Who's Joined the Antiwar Chorus

11-11-05 - Who died, and who didn't, in Jordan

11-11-05 - Dozens held over Jordan bombings The BBC's Jon Leyne in Amman says it is unusual for the group to put out additional statements justifying its actions.

11-11-05 - President: Syria Will Cooperate With U.N. "The Israeli factor was suspiciously present in all the events witnessed by the region, and the developments proved that Israel was the most prominent and the major benefactor from these events,"

11-11-05 - Halliburton violated pension law: NYT

11-11-05 - Al-Libi's Tall Tales

11-11-05 - Jordan terrorists: Israel next "Al Qaida in Iraq" claimed responsibility in a statement on a Web site. The group said the attack proved that Israel "was within range" and that "it would not be long" before Israel was targeted. Strange, because the victims of the attacks in Amman were Palestinians.

11-11-05 - 30 years since 'Zionism=Racism' Bolton, who was instrumental in pushing for the measure's repeal. John Bolton - ISRAEL'S new ambassador to the UN.

11-11-05 - Experts debate Mideast policy Daniel Pipes, director of the conservative Middle East Forum, agreed with Gerecht that Islamist groups were gaining popularity in the Middle East, but argued the United States should slow down the democratic process so as to not allow Islamist governments to come to power. Oops, 'democracy' won't make the Middle East any more friendly to Israel, which was the goal of that neocon policy now being reconsidered by neoocon 'experts'.

11-10-05 - Haaretz does complete about face on report Israelis were given advanced warning of Amman bombings But the LA Times corroborates their original story

11-10-05 - Four Palestinian Senior Officials Killed in Amman's Bombings General Basheer Nafie, chief of military intelligence in the West Bank, Mr. Jihad Fatouh, the commercial agent in the Palestinian embassy in Egypt, and Abed Elwan, the general director of the Ministry of Interior were killed in the bombing.

11-10-05 - Suicide Attacks Kill at Least 57 at 3 Hotels in Jordan's Capital The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that Israelis staying at the Radisson on Wednesday had been evacuated before the attacks and escorted back home "apparently due to a specific security threat."

Amos N. Guiora, a former senior Israeli counter-terrorism official, said in a phone interview with The Times that sources in Israel had also told him about the pre-attack evacuations.

"It means there was excellent intelligence that this thing was going to happen," said Guiora, a former leader of the Israel Defense Forces who now heads the Institute for Global Security Law and Policy at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. "The question that needs to be answered is why weren't the Jordanians working at the hotel similarly removed?" Haaretz has since tried to back out of their original article from yesterday. See my related post on this in today's news. If this LA Times link doesn't work (may require login), try via Google News.

11-10-05 - Jordan Attacks Claim 17 From One Family In this Palestinian village, the Akhras clan mourned 17 relatives killed by a suicide bomber in Jordan - the first time Palestinians have been a target in a suicide attack.

11-10-05 - Marines report civilian casualties in border offensive US forces involved in an offensive against insurgents near the Syrian border found civilian casualties in a house that was destroyed two days ago in a US air strike, the US military said.

11-10-05 - Pentagon probes treatment of 'Able Danger' officer The Pentagon inspector general is investigating the Defense Intelligence Agency's treatment of an Army colonel who was the first to claim publicly that the government knew about four September 11 hijackers long before the 2001 attacks, officials said on Wednesday.

11-10-05 - Defiant Assad hits back at pressure on Hariri probe If Assad "continues to refuse to listen, or understand, then it will become necessary to move to another level, which is that of sanctions", Chirac said. ..."Whatever we do or say to cooperate, the response is just going to be in a month that Syria is not cooperating. We have to be realistic, Syria is being targeted."

11-10-05 - U.S., Europe Ready to Compromise With Iran

11-10-05 - UN investigator refuses invitation to Damascus: Assad

11-10-05 - America's Arab Allies Under Attack

11-10-05 - US tells Syria to drop conditions

11-10-05 - US denies Iran nuclear compromise

11-10-05 - Anthrax whodunit: Is it a cold case file? The failure to apprehend or even identify a suspect represents a major failing for law enforcement and points out a serious problem in the investigation.

11-10-05 - Angry Jordanians Rally to Protest Bombings

11-10-05 - LEBANON: PALESTINIAN CAMPS ON ALERT AFTER ISRAELI AIR VIOLATIONS "The Israeli aircraft did not just cross the borders but are also using sonic bombs, forcing the population in many locations to leave their homes and spend the night in air raid shelters,"

11-10-05 - IDF choppers in service of drug cartel The American government has recently demanded Israel clarify how five U.S.-made helicopters sold to Israel in the mid-70s found their way into the hands of a Columbian drug cartel.

11-10-05 - Hezbollah denies Argentina bomb Argentine, US and Israeli officials have all said that Iran is to blame - a charge Tehran denies. Independent investigators are sceptical, correspondents say.

11-10-05 - Assad expects showdown with UN

11-10-05 - Scores dead in three Amman hotel bombings; Israelis evacuated before attack A number of Israelis staying yesterday at the Radisson SAS were evacuated before the bombing by Jordanian security forces, apparently due to a specific security alert. They were escorted back to Israel by security personnel. There's the excerpt from the article Haaretz backed off of.

11-10-05 - Strengthening Israeli ties "She still wants to be identified as a champion of peace, which is why she's meeting Sharon, but this is an election year and her first priority is to announce allegiance to Israel," he said. "her first priority is to announce allegiance to Israel," Says it all.

11-10-05 - Rumsfeld: Seems like old times Israel and the United States are on their way back to an ?appropriate? defense relationship, Donald Rumsfeld said. Does Rumsfeld not know about this?

11-09-05 - Blast bloodies wedding reception The head of the Palestinian intelligence services, Bashir Nafeh, was among those killed in the blasts

11-09-05 - Syria invites UN investigator for Hariri talks

11-09-05 - Iran warns of 'consequences' over nuclear issue

11-09-05 - Senate asks Pentagon to probe Feith role on Iraq The Pentagon's inspector general has been asked to investigate the prewar intelligence role of a planning office headed by former U.S. defense policy chief Douglas Feith, a main architect of the Iraq war, officials said on Tuesday Feith was one of the Spies Who Pushed for War.

11-09-05 - Is US planning an Iraq-style 'regime change' in Syria? Mr. Arkin writes that internal intelligence documents and conversations with military officers involved in the planning show that US Central Command was directed last year to prepare a "strategic concept" for Syria, "the first step in creation of a full fledged war plan. "

11-09-05 - US, Iraqi forces secure border town US and Iraqi forces have secured the restive town of Husayba on the Syrian border after several days of

11-09-05 - FBI may be checking on you, but you have no way to know

11-09-05 - Jordan hotel blasts kill dozens

11-09-05 - Syria bans officials cited by UN Syria has imposed a travel ban on officials named in a recent United Nations report on the murder of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri. A spokesman said officials had already started questioning the six men.

11-09-05 - 'Nine lives' Chalabi resurfaces in Washington Chalabi, in his latest incarnation as an Iraqi deputy prime minister, is due to meet Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Wednesday, and deliver his first speech in the US capital for two-and-a-half years

11-09-05 - Lies of the Neocons: From Leo Strauss to Scooter Libby

11-09-05 - Syria talks to foreign firms for oil projects Syria is engaged in negotiations with French, Chinese and Russian firms for oil projects worth 4.4 billion dollars, a Syrian government minister said during a conference in Manama

11-09-05 - Fake Al Qaeda

11-09-05 - The Return of Chalabi

11-09-05 - U.S. and Britain Lied to Justify Iraq War, Say Americans

11-09-05 - Israelis evacuated from Amman hotel hours before bombings A number of Israelis staying on Wednesday at the Radisson hotel were evacuated before the bombing by Jordanian security forces, apparently due to a specific security alert. They were escorted back to Israel by security personnel Watch this story disappear/metamorphasize, which is why I archived it.

11-09-05 - Congress May Curb Some Patriot Act Powers

11-09-05 - Israel Used White Phosphorous Lest We Forget

11-09-05 - Israel in talks to give troops for UN peacekeepers Israel can't keep the peace in its own backyard, how do they expect to do so somewhere else?

11-09-05 - Interfaith group rallies against Iranian pres. American Jews and leaders of other faiths demanded that Iran?s president be held accountable for calling for Israel?s destruction.

11-09-05 - Report: Israeli may help build security barrier for Russia

11-09-05 - Saudis Urge More U.S. Mideast Diplomacy Saudi Arabia's ambassador prodded the Bush administration Tuesday to step up its Mideast diplomacy, saying the Arab-Israeli conflict was an "open wound" and the biggest cause for the hatred that leads to terrorism.

11-09-05 - Israel Waits for Diplomacy to Work on Iran Nuclear Threat while Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz is careful to say Israel is not considering any military option "today," he does not rule out a military strike in the future if diplomacy fails. ..."Israel has good levers for applying pressure on Iran," he says, "for example, by aiding the Kurds and the mujahedin who oppose the regime.''

11-08-05 - Democrats Don't Want Libby to Be Pardoned The Senate's top Democrats challenged President Bush on Tuesday to rule out a pardon for I. Lewis Libby, a former top White House aide who faces trial on charges of obstruction of justice and perjury in the CIA leak case.

11-08-05 - U.S. severs most contacts with Syria, officials say The United States has cut off nearly all contact with the Syrian government as the Bush administration steps up a campaign to weaken and isolate President Bashar Assad's government, according to U.S. and Syrian officials. Coincidentally, "Ha'aretz political analyst Aluf Benn quotes security officials as saying that the best scenario for Israel would be a weakened Assad succumbing to American pressure"

11-08-05 - Poll: Libby Indictment Hits Major Nerve Four in five, 79 percent, said the indictment of former Cheney aide I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby on perjury and other charges is important to the nation

11-08-05 - Iran says it's not afraid of Security Council

11-08-05 - Annan, Bolton clash on Syrian cooperation with UN

11-08-05 - Palestinians Slam Israeli Call to End UN Mandate in Gaza Senior Palestinian officials on Tuesday slammed an Israeli call to suspend activities of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) in the Gaza Strip. Bolton was pushing for this not too long ago. Bolton - Israel's new ambassador to the UN.

11-08-05 - Speaking truth to the powerful (who would not listen) Brent Scowcroft, national security adviser to the first President Bush, quietly but insistently argued the folly of military action against Iraq before the invasion.

11-08-05 - Ledeen Smears Himself Michael Ledeen is whining about reports that supposedly accuse him of forging the fake Niger documents. There's just one problem, though: no one that I have read on the subject is making any such accusation.

11-08-05 - Annan seeks to allay Arab fears over Syria Annan has suddenly become a puppet of the neocons. Does it has anything to do with the oil-for-food scandal?

11-08-05 - How the FBI Spies on You and Me

11-08-05 - EU snubs Syria with EuroMed invite

11-08-05 - Syrian probe into Hariri murder open to 'useful information' The head of the Syrian-led probe into the assassination of Lebanese ex-premier Rafiq Hariri said that she welcomed outside assistance and was open to "receiving any useful information."

11-08-05 - Local Muslims outraged by Homeland official's comments "I never dreamt in my life that a day would come where it would be suggested that I disclose my personal data to the government to facilitate my travel in a free country,"

11-08-05 - Syria blasts Israel Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has ruled out peace talks if Syria maintains preconditions such as the return of all of the Golan Heights, a strategic plateau that Israel captured in the 1967 Six Day War.

11-08-05 - FBI called in on Hill The victim is the chief investigator looking into the Abramoff scandal.

11-07-05 - The Lie Factory Feith, a former aide to Richard Perle at the Pentagon in the 1980s and an activist in far-right Zionist circles, held the view that there was no difference between U.S. and Israeli security policy and that the best way to secure both countries' future was to solve the Israeli-Palestinian problem not by serving as a broker, but with the United States as a force for "regime change" in the region This will make the blood of true patriots boil. Three Likudniks were put in charge of an office in the Pentagon whose purpose was to cherrypick intelligence to mislead/stampede us into going to war with Iraq.

11-07-05 - US forces 'used chemical weapons' during assault on city of Fallujah Powerful new evidence emerged yesterday that the United States dropped massive quantities of white phosphorus on the Iraqi city of Fallujah during the attack on the city in November 2004, killing insurgents and civilians with the appalling burns that are the signature of this weapon

11-07-05 - EU demands nuke compliance from Iran

11-07-05 - Iran to convert more uranium

11-07-05 - Iran Protests Illegal U.S. Overflights According to the letters, during illegal overflights an American Shadow-200 aircraft crashed on July 4 about 38 miles inside Iranian territory in the province of Ilam, and an American Hermes aircraft crashed 125 miles inside Iranian territory in the Khoram Abad area on Aug. 25.

11-07-05 - EU demands nuke compliance from Iran

11-07-05 - US intel on Iraq-Qaeda ties 'intentionally misleading': document

11-07-05 - Disturbing Questions Raised by Cover-Up Timeline why did the White House delay telling Congress and the American people that the president's uranium charge was spurious until after the war, when it knew it was underpinned by counterfeit documents before the war?

11-07-05 - UN nuclear watchdog chief says Iran must be more transparent

11-07-05 - FBI Use of Patriot Act Concerns Lawmakers

11-07-05 - Prewar report cast doubt on Iraq-Al Qaeda connection CNN reports that Levin charged that the new evidence showed that the administration continued to accuse Iraq of giving biological and chemical weapons training to Al Qaeda members long after the source of that information had been discredited

11-07-05 - Iran Says Contracts With Russia Could Reach $10Bln

11-07-05 - Russian Company to Build Two Billion Dollar Oil Refinery in Syria

11-07-05 - Syria keen to cooperate with UN probe: report

11-07-05 - Blame It on Rocco "I've heard about this investigation for, you know, several months now. And you know it is ? it actually is tied into the forged memo regarding the sale of uranium to Iraq from Niger. What I've been told is that there's a strong belief that the forgery was carried out by Israel in an effort to help build up the evidence to allow the United States to justify going to war. So, this whole thing that started with the outing of Valerie Plame, the CIA officer, started growing and expanding when they saw that there's this forged memo and then people linked to the office of ? in the office of Paul Wolfowitz and Douglas Feith at the Department of Defense were seen as having some very close contacts and sharing information with the Israeli intelligence sources."

11-07-05 - Syria mulls UN interview request

11-07-05 - McCain says Israel "doesn't torture" ? but is that so? But is this borne out by the facts? Not so, according to the Public Committee Against Torture in Israel (PCATI), which notes that despite improvements following the 1999 decision by the Israeli High Court of Justice to ban torture, because of a clause allowing for so-called "moderate physical pressure" in the case of "ticking bombs," it's still a problem in Israel:

11-07-05 - From 2003: Israel trains US assassination squads in Iraq "It is bonkers, insane. Here we are - we're already being compared to Sharon in the Arab world, and we've just confirmed it by bringing in the Israelis and setting up assassination teams."

11-07-05 - Sharon Says No to Negotiations with Syria Because Israel has no intention of giving back the land.

11-07-05 - Iran to propose Mideast peace solution to UN

11-07-05 - McCain: Israelis don?t torture Sen. John McCain cited Israel as an example of a nation that successfully combats terrorism without resorting to torture. BS alert. Where do you think the term 'Palestinian hanging' came from? And I wonder who taught our boys that?

11-06-05 - Source of Iraq-Qaeda link suspected liar: report A top al Qaeda operative in U.S. custody was identified as a probable liar months before the Bush administration began using his claims as the basis of its contention that Iraq trained al Qaeda members to use biological and chemical weapons, The New York Times reported in Sunday editions.

11-06-05 - Iran backs under-fire Syria

11-06-05 - Terrified Residents Flee Iraq Fighting Scores of terrified Iraqis fled a besieged town Sunday, waving white flags and hauling their belongings to escape a second day of fighting between U.S. Marines and al-Qaida-led militants along the Syrian border. U.S. and Iraqi troops battled insurgents house-to-house, the U.S. military said

11-06-05 - Torture: It's the new American way

11-06-05 - UN Summons Syrian Officers in Hariri Probe

11-06-05 - Pressure on Syria 'unacceptable': Iran

11-06-05 - Iran issues fresh nuclear challenge Iran again defied the international community over its nuclear programme, announcing it would soon embark on fresh nuclear fuel work and was seeking investors for uranium enrichment activities

11-06-05 - Iran?s military says ready to counter U.S. assault

11-06-05 - Iran seeks to renew nuclear talks

11-06-05 - The Niger connection The information came from a woman who worked at the Niger embassy in Rome, given the code name of La Signora by Sismi. She also provided Niger's cryptographic codes and other internal documents.

11-06-05 - Historic Iraqi flight to Tehran

11-06-05 - From 2003: Macmillan backed Syria assassination plot Newly discovered documents show how in 1957 Harold Macmillan and President Dwight Eisenhower approved a CIA-MI6 plan to stage fake border incidents as an excuse for an invasion by Syria's pro-western neighbours, and then to "eliminate" the most influential triumvirate in Damascus.

11-06-05 - Iran Tries Charm to Counter Israel Remarks

11-06-05 - Changed attitude at the world body That's because they've got their new UN ambassador Bolton on the case.

11-06-05 - DeLay Asked Abramoff for Funds Through Foundation, E-mails Show

11-06-05 - From 1998: Israeli nabbed in Pentagon hack In its second move against computer hacking this week, the Justice Department announced the arrest of a trio of Israeli hackers suspected of breaking into computer networks belonging to U.S. and Israeli governments, as well as those of businesses and educational institutions in the United States and abroad.

11-05-05 - UN audit says Halliburton overcharged Iraq

11-05-05 - US, Iraqi forces launch offensive near Syrian border

11-05-05 - Iranian nuclear analysis may be too late for UN meeting

11-05-05 - Judith Miller Returning to the Times

11-05-05 - Syria and the UN: Another polarizing double standard The beginning of the drive to justify the use of force or other serious action against Syria for its possible involvement in Rafik Hariri's killing is reminiscent of the run-up to the 2003 U.S.-led war against Iraq

11-05-05 - 'Unrest' in Iran Arabic province

11-05-05 - Ousted broadcasting official subject of inquiry-NYT

11-05-05 - Russians steal German technology for Iranian, Syrian missiles: report Meanwhile, Syria exploited German technology to modernize its obsolete Scud missiles, which pose a threat to Israel

11-05-05 - Galloway reported over cash claim

11-05-05 - Libby, Leaks And Judaism More neocon-apologentsia from the usual corners.

11-05-05 - Rome within Iran missile range: Israeli FM

11-05-05 - US lifts ban on Israeli involvement in new jet fighter Backstabs get rewarded again. Business as usual.

11-04-05 - FBI: Financial Gain Drove Uranium Forgery The F.B.I. covers up for the neocons. Disgraceful.

11-04-05 - Supreme leader vows Iran will not attack any countries

11-04-05 - Former Powell aide links Cheney's office to abuse directives

11-04-05 - New Syrian leadership probably wouldn't benefit U.S., report says The Israelis have already ordered that we leave Assad in power - albeit a weakened Assad: "Ha'aretz political analyst Aluf Benn quotes security officials as saying that the best scenario for Israel would be a weakened Assad succumbing to American pressure"

11-04-05 - Smearing Fitzgerald - The neocons' defense: it isn't perjury, it's a pogrom The neocons are now facing the political and legal consequences of their actions, and they don't like being identified as a "cabal" ? because that's just what they are

11-04-05 - Iraq Bomb Know-How Said to Come From Iran

11-04-05 - Rome says Iraq-Niger dossier faked by sacked agent

11-04-05 - IAEA meeting may be unable to rule on Iran

11-04-05 - U.S. wants another UN resolution on Lebanon-Syria U.S. Ambassador John Bolton said on Wednesday he wanted another U.N. resolution pressuring Syria to withdraw any intelligence agents it might still have in Lebanon and cut off arms it is suspected of sending to militia... Russia's U.N. ambassador, Andrei Denisov, thought another measure would be "overkill" after the council adopted a tough resolution on Monday

11-04-05 - Syria's Assad wise enough to avert crisis: Mubarak

11-04-05 - Defense Doesn't Rest In AIPAC Case Satterfield and Pollack, neither of whom has been charged in the case, allegedly leaked information related to Iran. If required to testify, they likely would be asked why it was important to get this information to the pro- Israel lobby

11-04-05 - Annan delays Iran trip after row Israel urged the UN to expel Iran from the world body and called on Mr Annan to cancel his trip.

11-04-05 - Bahrain ready to end boycott The American Israel Public Affairs Committee worked closely with Congress to shape the agreement. The U.S. House of Representatives? Ways and Means committee referred the bill to the full House this week with a provision for a yearly assessment of whether Bahrain indeed has ended the boycott.

11-04-05 - Italians rally against Iran remark Italy?s foreign minister backed out of a rally denouncing the Iranian president?s call for Israel?s destruction.

11-04-05 - Congress Must Investigate Lies, Leaks

11-04-05 - Israel recognizes China's full market economy status Israel is an important partner of China in trade and economic cooperation in Middle East. The bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, science and technology and agriculture developed well and has great potentials.

11-04-05 - Israel to resume involvement in prestigious U.S. defense project Mofaz told Israeli reporters in Washington that the crisis between Israel and the U.S. over security issues was over.

11-04-05 - Israel steps up surveillance on Lebanese border

11-03-05 - Libby Pleads Not Guilty in CIA Leak Case

11-03-05 - Italians Deny Role in Iraq Uranium Dossier

11-03-05 - Bolton pushes for new Syria resolution US Ambassador John Bolton has said he wants another UN resolution forcing Syria to withdraw any intelligence agents it keeps in Lebanon.

11-03-05 - Bush aide admits meeting Italian secret service chief in 2002 Hadley told a press briefing that he had briefly met the head of Italy's SISMI secret intelligence service, Nicolo Pollari, on September 9, 2002 in a "courtesy call" aimed at getting to know his new colleague

11-03-05 - Bolton: Syria could face economic sanctions Asked about Annan?s credibility, Bolton said, ?What I am spending a not insignificant portion of my time doing is searching for his successor.?

11-03-05 - Iran to process fresh batch of uranium-diplomats

11-03-05 - Iran summons Italian envoy over planned Rome rally

11-03-05 - Israel opens fire in disputed border area Israeli artillery batteries opened fire in a disputed area on the border with Lebanon, causing no casualties

11-03-05 - Syria says can survive any economic sanctions

11-03-05 - Israel and the Neocons The Libby Affair and the Internal War With the election of Bush in 2001, they moved into major strategic positions in the government, and as the principal ideologues and propagandists for a sequence of wars against Arab adversaries of the Israeli State

11-03-05 - Italy MPs probes Iraq-Niger claim An Italian senator has withdrawn a claim that Rome had warned the US some of the intelligence used to justify Iraq's invasion was forged.

11-03-05 - Judy Miller and the AIPAC Spy Case

11-03-05 - Carter: White House Manipulated Iraq Intel

11-03-05 - Senate seeks legal verdict on Galloway perjury allegation The United States Senate has referred allegations that the MP George Galloway lied under oath about Saddam Hussein's multimillion-pound oil-for-food programme to US law enforcement officials Neocon witchhunt.

11-03-05 - U.S. to Israel: Reopen Gaza crossings In a meeting between Wolfensohn and Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz in Washington, Mofaz promised to try and complete talks with Palestinian officials next week in a bid to open the Rafah crossing prior to Wolfensohn's return to Israel next week. Mofaz later met with U.S. Vice President Richard Cheney.

11-03-05 - AP: DeLay's Staff Tried to Help Abramoff Investigators have unearthed e-mails showing Rep. Tom DeLay's office tried to help lobbyist Jack Abramoff get a high-level Bush administration meeting for Indian clients, an effort that succeeded after the tribes began making a quarter-million dollars in donations.

11-03-05 - UN Rebukes Syria, Iran Two of Israel?s two main enemies, Syria and Iran, were rebuked by the United Nations Security Council within four days of each other this past week ? a fact that one former Israeli ambassador said is no coincidence.

11-03-05 - ?A Military Option Is Not on the Agenda?

11-02-05 - Senate to probe how case for war was made It would also probe whether a Pentagon policy group under Douglas Feith ginned up the case for war, preempting other intelligence

11-02-05 - Iran Grants U.N. Access to Military Site

11-02-05 - Syria says can cope with any sanctions - FT

11-02-05 - Arab Nations Press Syria on U.N. Probe

11-02-05 - France renews threat to take Iran before UN Security Council

11-02-05 - Iran remembers US embassy siege

11-02-05 - Syria frees political prisoners

11-02-05 - Pat Fitzgerald: A 'special' prosecutor by Patrick J. Buchanan

11-02-05 - Explosion near British offices in Tehran

11-02-05 - Scooter Libby, Mob Lawyer the now-indicted Scooter Libby represented Marc Rich, one of the most notorious organized crime figures in the world

11-02-05 - While You Slept They lied us into war The Libby indictment is just the beginning. Neocon-gate is big, and getting bigger by the day. Before this is over, we'll have half the staff of the American Enterprise Institute in the dock ? and the other half testifying against them.

11-02-05 - Beirut should counter Roed-Larsen's report It intervened "in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction" of Lebanon, acknowledged without condemning Israel's violations of Lebanon's territorial integrity, and contradicted the "sovereign equality" principle by denying Lebanon certain rights which are obviously permitted to other member nations.

11-02-05 - Bush aide denies ties to fake Iraq-Niger documents President George W. Bush's national security adviser, Stephen Hadley, denied on Wednesday that he or his staff received fake documents in 2002 that showed Iraq was seeking uranium from Niger, a claim that formed part of the administration's case for going to war See Hadley's speech to AIPAC from day's ago.

11-02-05 - Syria says U.N. resolution "very negative"

11-02-05 - Iran recalls senior ambassadors

11-02-05 - Karen Hughes Press Conference Kuala Lampur America's policy is that we support a Palestinian state living side by side in peace with Israel Middle Easterners have heard this talk now for a few years, with no results; no Palestinian State and certainly no justice for them. In other words, they are watching what we DO, not what we SAY.

11-02-05 - UN Looks To Next Steps In Syria "Further, we are encouraging the Government of Lebanon to set up a mechanism with the different Palestinian groups in order to resolve the issue of disbanding them and disarming them,"

11-02-05 - AIPAC judge keeps evidence classified The federal judge in the AIPAC classified-information case ruled that prosecutors may withhold evidence from the defense

11-02-05 - Israeli PM berates Italy for contacts with Hezbollah

11-02-05 - U.S. security officials go to Israel

11-02-05 - Indifference to Israeli aggression makes U.S. policy look imbalanced America's silence on the oppression of Palestinians makes U.S. foreign policy look grossly imbalanced. If Israeli oppression of Palestinians continues to go unchecked, all of America's efforts to promote justice in the Middle East will come to naught.

11-02-05 - Israeli PM adviser urges caution on Hamas But Gold's warning also flies in the face of the policy of rapid democratization throughout the Middle East that has been pushed by leading American neo-conservatives and that has been enthusiastically adopted by President Bush. They want the 'democracy' that they can DICTATE to the Middle Eastern folks - namely, the 'democracy' that's cozy with Israel and all of its policies in the Occupied Territories.

11-01-05 - Syrian Government Quietly Plans Next Move

11-01-05 - Syrians Insist, 'We Are Not Criminals'

11-01-05 - New faces, same policies on Bush team Hannah strongly supported Libby on pushing for the war with Iraq to topple Saddam Hussein and can be expected to maintain the same hawkish line as Libby in the looming confrontations with Iran and Syria. ...Hannah may now, therefore, find himself the new point man for the neo-conservatives in the Bush administration, replacing not only Libby but former Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and Under Secretary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith

11-01-05 - Heated day in D.C. leads to more prewar probes In a speech on the Senate floor, Reid said the American people and U.S. troops deserved to know the details of how the United States became engaged in the war, particularly in light of the indictment of I. Lewis ?Scooter? Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney?s former chief of staff

11-01-05 - Syria defiant but vows cooperation after UN resolution

11-01-05 - US troops shoot to kill shadows on Syria-Iraq border

11-01-05 - Syria Angrily Rejects U.N. Resolution

11-01-05 - UN probe 'can quiz key Syrians'

11-01-05 - Trial Could Pit Libby's Interests Against Bush's

11-01-05 - UN to designate January 27 as annual Holocaust day The General Assembly has often been accused of anti-Semitism and persistent concentration on the plight of Palestinians Palestinians ARE Semites.

11-01-05 - Syria's future in doubt Music to the neocons' ears.

11-01-05 - Forging the Case for War Ledeen, who had personal access to the National Security Council?s Condoleezza Rice and Stephen Hadley and was also a confidant of Vice President Cheney, was well placed to circumvent the obstruction coming from the CIA and State. Speaking of Hadley, see his day-old speech to AIPAC here.

11-01-05 - After the Libby Indictment, the Press Is Acquitting Itself There?s now eagerness to blast the Bush administration for some aspects of false prewar propaganda -- while the newspaper continues to dodge its own crucial role in promoting that propaganda.

11-01-05 - Experts say US is losing war on terror

11-01-05 - US inspector general for Iraq paints 'grim' picture of reconstruction effort When planning began in mid-2002, Pentagon officials "were either unaware or chose to ignore" State Department assessments, and drew up a plan on their own

11-01-05 - Esther Pollard: Prison Website Release Story is a Distortion

11-01-05 - Shalom: Rome in Iran missile range Shalom also asked his Italian counterpart to stop the financing of Palestinian municipalities governed by Hamas members, and received a positive reply.

11-01-05 - Tehran subsidizes terrorists' families The B.S.-o-meter just broke.

11-01-05 - Washington sources say In the scandal that led last week to the indictment of Lewis Libby, U.S. Vice President Richard Cheney's chief of staff, there's a lesson to learn anew for Israel, which is so woven into the Washington experience that once again it is not a foreign body but a faction involved, for good and for bad, in American domestic struggles.


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