Sunday, February 3, 2008

Headlines for 02-02-08

Iranian FM: US should 'be honest' Iran's foreign minister on Saturday called the Bush administration cowardly for not saying it had made a mistake after a U.S. intelligence report concluded Iran had stopped its nuclear weapons program in 2003.


Poland says it has agreed to US shield


Weapons Trader Allegedly Tied to China, Iran


US envoy: Iran gained from US invasions Iraqi leaders from the Shiite bloc that are now in power have said their ties with Iran's governing Shiite Persians will grow.


Safeguarding 'New-cue-lur' Secrets According to the Times, the Turks and Israelis had planted "moles" in practically every agency or institution involved in nuclear technology. The Turks and their American Turkish Council, Edmonds claimed, often acted as a "conduit," passing nuclear secrets to Pakistan?s Inter-Services Intelligence, and receiving cash payments in return.


Lebanon orders arrest of 11 soldiers over shootings A Lebanese judge ordered on Saturday the arrest of three army officers and eight soldiers over the killing of opposition protesters a week ago in some of Beirut's deadliest street violence since the 1975-90 civil war.


Canadian Inquiry Blames Israelis for Deaths in 2006 A Canadian military inquiry's report released Friday blames Israeli forces for the "tragic and preventable" deaths of a Canadian soldier and three other United Nations observers in Lebanon in July 2006.

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