Saturday, December 29, 2007

Headlines for 12-27-07

Gates Led Realist Resurgence in 2007 To the great frustration of neoconservatives, in particular, both men have spoken out publicly during the past year against the possibility of war with Iran in what sometimes appeared to be a deliberate, Gates-backed effort against the overheated rhetoric of the hawks.


Jonah Goldberg Takes on Ron Paul


Paul: 'We're getting ready to bomb Iran' ** Despite a recent National Intelligence Estimate finding that Iran has halted its nuclear weapons program, libertarian-leaning GOP presidential contender Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) says there is still "a great possibility" of US military action against the country.


No proof Iranian gov't behind IEDs: Afghan diplomat On Tuesday, Defence Minister Peter MacKay alleged that many IEDs in Afghanistan have come from Iran.


US to expand mily presence in Pakistan


Saudi arms sale may spark Bush-Congress battle A plan to sell Saudi Arabia highly accurate Boeing Co bomb-guidance kits is roiling Israel's backers in the Congress, setting up a potential clash with President George W. Bush.


Syria says Israel's aura of invincibility is long gone


Mubarak gives Israel message from Assad Egypt passed Israel a peacemaking message from Bashar Assad.


AMIA prosecutor in Israel to discuss terrorism Iran was connected to two terrorist attacks in Argentina, their prosecutor asserted during a visit to Israel.


We Are All Prisoners Now All Americans should note the ominous implications of the inability of Homeland Security to distinguish an American citizen from a terrorist.


Report: Turkey using drones in N. Iraq with help of Israeli crews


Ron Paul insists: 'Israel encourages Americans to go into Iran' ** Russert showed him a quote of something he said on CNN: "Israel is dependent on us, you know, for economic means. We send them these billions of dollars and then they depend on us. They say, well, you know, we don't like Iran. You go fight our battles. You bomb Iran for us. And they become dependent on us."

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