Friday, November 9, 2007

Headlines for 11-07-07

Veterans make up 1 in 4 homeless in US "We're going to be having a tsunami of them eventually because the mental health toll from this war is enormous,"


U.S. military worried about Pakistan nuclear weapons Folks, Pakistan has nukes NOW. And it has a teeming element of Al-Qaeda and Taliban supporters in its midst. Hey I know, let's attack Iran. Brilliant!


Most deadly year for US in Iraq The death of six US troops this week has made 2007 the most deadly year for US forces in Iraq.


Ex-UN inspector fears secret US plan to stay in Iraq


World Bank delays some Iran aid due to US sanctions The World Bank has suspended 5.4 million dollars' worth of aid scheduled for projects in Iran because of US financial sanctions against the Islamic republic, a senior bank official said Wednesday.


Iran's nuclear program "irreversible": president


Joe Lieberman's War by Philip Giraldi **


Oil passes $98 on weaker dollar


Bush and Sarkozy declare Iran aim But the French leader emphasized that Iran was entitled to develop civilian nuclear energy, which Tehran argues is the sole aim of its programme.




Bush and Sarkozy find common ground against Iran


US asks Greece to take measures against Iranian bank


Bush elaborates on Iran nukes' warning ** President Bush elaborated on his recent warning that an Iranian nuclear attack on Israel would trigger World War III. Bush on Wednesday cited the threatening language from Tehran about Israel.



Bush defends World War Three comments on Iran ** "The reason I said that is because this is a country that has defied the IAEA -- in other words, didn't disclose all their program -- have said they want to destroy Israel," Bush said in the interview with German broadcaster RTL. Whose war?


US Faces Dilemma in Targeting Iran's Oil


House resolution fights Iranian influence


Lebanon cleric: US encourages terrorism He said the Bush administration has not succeeded in fighting extremists "but it is working to create the best climate for them." He said the animosity created in the region by attempts to "seize more wealth," apparently a reference to oil, was the problem for the United States and not trying to track down extremists


Israel's Strike on Syria Still Raising Questions


Remembering LIBERTY and Calling for a Second American Revolution!


IAEA dismisses recent Israeli criticism of its treatment of Iran


Bombing suspects put on Interpol wanted list Argentine prosecutors claim the JCC attack was carried out by Hezbollah but orchestrated by the Iranians


Racism is underlying cause of war on terror


Neocons New Target (After Iran): Ha'aretz Newspaper The good news is that the owners of Ha'aretz have repeatedly told CAMERA to take a walk. But who knows what will happen when the whole McCarthyist apparatus goes to work? (CAMERA types in Israel succeeded in getting CNN pulled out of local cable packages last week, in favor of contracting with FOX).


Syria wants Golan Heights discussed at Mideast talks


U.S. appropriators hike missile defense funding Appropriators from the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate agreed Wednesday on a defense appropriations package that includes $155 million for missile defense cooperation with Israel. That's $17 million more than last year's appropriation and $75 million more than President Bush requested.

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