Friday, May 30, 2008

Headlines for 05-28-08

Post-traumatic stress soars in U.S. troops


Why Doesn't al-Qaeda Attack the US? by Michael Scheuer For now, Americans should see themselves as being in standby mode for the larger-than-9/11 attack bin Laden eventually will trigger because the last two U.S. administrations and Senators McCain, Clinton, and Obama have warned about the severe Islamist threat, while knowingly encouraging its worldwide growth by championing status quo foreign policies that degrade U.S. security, as well as by supinely appeasing their Saudi and Israeli masters. That's former CIA counterterrorism official, Michael Scheuer.


John Bolton Escapes Citizen?s Arrest at Hay Festival John Bolton, the former US ambassador to the United Nations, has escaped an attempted citizen?s arrest as he appeared at the Hay Festival


Bin Laden hiding in north Pakistan: official


Iran speaker warns nuclear agency Iran's new parliament speaker has warned that it could set limits on future co-operation with the United Nation's nuclear agency, the IAEA.


Iran Aiding, Arming Hezbollah and Hamas, Says Israel


Bush ?Plans Iran Air Strike by August? Two key US senators briefed on the attack planned to go public with their opposition to the move, according to the source, but their projected New York Times op-ed piece has yet to appear.


Local soldier helps Iraqi girl get new legs


Keep up resistance, Iran tells Hamas


Iran-Syria sign defence pact


Exclusive: McClellan Whacks Bush, White House ?Neither, I believe, did President Bush. He, too, had been deceived and therefore became unwittingly involved in deceiving me. But the top White House officials who knew the truth - including Rove, Libby and possibly Vice President Cheney - allowed me, even encouraged me, to repeat a lie.?


U.S., Israel, Canada and European countries co-operate on anti-terror efforts Israel's minister of public security says nine countries, including Canada, are co-operating to create a counterterrorism network.


Fox: Carter 'outing' of Israeli nukes helps Iran


After weeks of feuding over Mideast, candidates head to AIPAC parley They have engaged in a bruising battle over Iran policy. McCain favors increased isolation for Iran, Obama favors what he calls tough diplomacy and direct negotiations, and both are casting their arguments in terms of what's better for Israel The obeisance is utterly disgusting.


Two men accused of agreeing to broadcast the Hezbollah television channel al-Manar to U.S. customers will face trial on terrorism charges in January, a U.S. judge ruled on Wednesday.


J Street to Lieberman: Cut Hagee ties A dovish pro-Israel lobby wants U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman to cut ties with the Rev. John Hagee

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