Sunday, November 18, 2007

Headlines for 11-17-07

Wounded warriors face home-front battle with VA


Iran says ready to act if attacked ** "We never want any war in this region, but from another front, we have made all preparations, and if there is any suspicion on this matter, then we are ready," said Ahmadinejad, speaking through an interpreter.


Musharraf says army will keep control of nukes


Drop in Iran-related attacks in Iraq a puzzle: officials The developments in Iraq come as the Bush administration is trying to ratchet up international pressure on Iran on the nuclear front.


Ahmadinejad writes to French president Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has sent a letter to his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy following recent French criticism of Tehran's nuclear drive, a senior official said on Saturday.


Iranian President dismisses war talk in Bahrain visit Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday dismissed the prospect of war over his country's nuclear drive during a brief visit to key US ally Bahrain, whose ties with Tehran have often been strained.


Iran sticking to pledge to halt arms flow: Iraq


Iraq: Iran giving less help to militants The Iraqi government spokesman said Saturday that Iran has shown increasing restraint in its support for militants, echoing recent assertions by U.S. officials and urging both sides to take advantage of the situation to hold a new round of talks on stabilizing his country.


Russia, IAEA to start preparing for nuke fuel shipment


Three U.S. Agencies Reviewing Decision to Export High-Tech Support to Syria


Cut Israel Off by Charley Reese Israel's goal is and always has been to take all of Palestine and to get rid of the Palestinians.


Presidential hopeful Ron Paul defies convention Insisting on a strict interpretation of the US Constitution, he cites the Second Amendment's right to bear arms in opposing any ban on gun ownership, while rejecting the idea of the United States as the world's policeman.


Kouchner to Haaretz: Not ruling out strike on Iran In an interview with Haaretz, Kouchner, who along with President Nicolas Sarkozy is leading the European hard-liners against Iran, described the crisis over Iran's nuclear program "as extremely serious," adding that France "will never compromise on Israel's security."


MTV launches new Arabic service

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