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The military option goes mainstream
4 hours ago ago from Israel Matzav
The military option goes mainstream In the Wall Street Journal, former French intelligence specialist Olivier Debouzy argues that neither Israel nor the US can let Iran go nuclear and suggests how to stop them with military action short of all-out war. Politically, no Israeli prime minister could survive the fact that Iran became a nuclear-armed state, officially or unofficially, on his watch. The pressure on the Israeli government to ...
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6 hours ago ago from Aletho News
By Rep. Ron Paul , December 16, 2009 Before the United States House of Representatives, statement opposing the Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act I rise in strongest opposition to this new round of sanctions on Iran, which is another significant step toward a U.S. war on that country. I find it shocking that legislation this serious and consequential is brought up in such a cavalier manner. Suspending the normal rules of the House ...
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15 hours ago ago from nicolanasser
By Nicola Nasser* Nowhere it is more obvious than in Iraq that the existence of an election law, elections themselves and the constitution they are based on are not indicators of democracy or legitimacy, because these mechanisms are merely symbols of the antithesis of the mechanisms of democracy as practiced back home by the U.S. occupying power. An editorial of The Washington Post on December 8 hailed the passing two days earlier of an ...
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20 hours ago ago from Bacon and Eggs
Why is the US Government hellbent on a war with Iran? There is absolutely NO reason for us to be over there messing with them. And now we have voted to place sanctions on them? I found this piece over at New World Order 101 . Thought it might be of interest to some of you. Iran and Congress: Chipped like "Jason Bourn" are simply madness In todays Asian times there is an good article by Eri Clifton " US Races against time over Iran. What ...
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11 hours ago ago from Right Sided American Kafir
Source: LA Times Hit Iran where it hurts The U.S. must be prepared to use every weapon in its political and economic arsenal. The Iran Refined Petroleum Sanctions Act could provide such a tool. By Ileana Ros-Lehtinen Behind closed doors, the Iranian regime probably cannot conceal its surprise and delight at what it has gotten away with. For more than 10 years, Tehran has succeeded in deceiving foreign governments, thwarting nuclear ...
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7 hours ago ago from NPR
Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast US Sees Iran Edging Closer To Nuclear Arms Knowhow by The Associated Press Enlarge Associated Press FILE - An Iranian flag flutters in this image released Wednesday ...
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The Iranian government has announced that they will try the three American citizens who strayed across an unmarked border into Iran in late July. But the question remains how can the U.S. government help free them? And what should the families do to make this perplexing story be over? Considering similar patterns in the past, it's almost clear that the three young adventurists are not spies. In fact, if the Iranian authorities had any ...
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12 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Credit Suisse Group to pay $536M in Iran case WASHINGTON (AP) -- Court papers say Credit Suisse Group will pay $536 million and admit to violating U.S. economic sanctions against Iran. The settlement papers were filed in federal court in Washington. The bank has long been under criminal investigation for business it did with countries subject to U.S. economic sanctions between 2002 and 2007. Earlier this year, Lloyds TSB Bank PLC agreed ...
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