They’re back ! The New York Times , that Old Gray Skank , is churning out lies about Iran in order to whip up the American people into yet another war frenzy. They are not alone but serve as the lead dog - going where the other lapdogs are soon to follow.
Journalists William J. Broad and David Sanger ,the ever dutiful stenographers for the Bush administration, dredged up this absurd nonsense about a so called Iranian laptop computer whose files contained thousands of pages of details (…)
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It’s Miller Time at the New York Times : Target Iran
17 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
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Nuclear War, Iran & Michel Chossudovsky
17 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Below is the transcript of a radio interview with Chossudovsky on the topic of Iran. Another version of his thinking can be seen on rense.com: http://rense.com/general69/nuke.htm
rkm Interview with Michel Chossudovsky - Jan. 2, 2006 - Monday Brownbagger
Programme, Co-op radio, CFRO 102.7 FM, Vancouver, B.C., Canada
Interviewer: Don Nordin Guest: Michel Chossudovsky
I have on the line today Michel Chossudovsky, see and . He is a professor of economics at the University of Ottawa, (…) -
Warning to SE Asian countries about Iran war and monsoon rains depositing radiation in environment
17 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
Warning to SE Asian countries about Iran war and monsoonrains depositing radiation in environment Bob Nichols
This is a deadly message to Southeastern Asian Countries about the upcoming IRAN War and the monsoon rains depositing deadly radiation in the environment. The message is from Leuren Moret, a world famous geoscientist and radiation expert and myself, Bob Nichols, newspaper correspondent and writer. I request that you send this to everyone in your address book and that you "Be the (…) -
CIA Gave Iran Nuclear Plans
9 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
By: By Josh Meyer
WASHINGTON - In a clumsy effort to sabotage Iran’s nuclear program, the CIA in 2004 intentionally handed Tehran some top-secret bomb designs laced with a hidden flaw that U.S. officials hoped would doom any weapon made from them, according to a new book about the U.S. intelligence agency.
But the Iranians were tipped to the scheme by the Russian defector hired by the CIA to deliver the plans and may have gleaned scientific information useful for designing a bomb, writes (…) -
Bullying Iran is not an option
8 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
4 commentsBefore Western leaders seek sanctions against Iran, they should put their own houses in order on nuclear weapons and nuclear power
by Mary Riddell
This week, barring a last-minute climb-down, Iran may get back to building a nuclear bomb. It is a small moment, and a big one. Small because the threat has lingered for years; big because the consequences could convulse the region and the world.
If Iran ends its 30-month freeze on uranium tests, the long diplomatic mission by the West will (…) -
Intelligence indications and warnings abound as Bush finalizes military attack on Iran
4 January 2006 par (Open-Publishing)
22 commentsBy wayne madsen
January 2, 2006 — Intelligence and military sources in the United States and abroad are reporting on various factors that indicate a U.S. military hit on Iranian nuclear and military installations, that may involve tactical nuclear weapons, is in the final stages of preparation.
Likely targets for saturation bombing are the Bushehr nuclear power plant (where Russian and other foreign national technicians are present), a uranium mining site in Saghand near the city of (…) -
Mushrooming depleted uranium (DU) scandal blamed
22 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentby Bob Nichols
Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter charged Monday that the reason Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony Principi stepped down earlier this month was the growing scandal surrounding the use of uranium munitions in the Iraq War.
Writing in Preventive Psychiatry E-Newsletter No. 169, Arthur N. Bernklau, executive director of Veterans for Constitutional Law in New York, stated, “The real reason for Mr. Principi’s departure was really never given, however a special report (…) -
Should Israel give up its nukes?
10 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
10 commentsBy George Bisharat
IN A SUDDEN ATTACK of common sense, a Pentagon-commissioned study released in mid-November suggests an approach to nuclear nonproliferation in the Middle East that might actually be accepted by the people of the region. What is this breakthrough idea? That U.S. policies begin not with a country that currently lacks nuclear weapons - Iran - but rather with the one that by virtually all accounts already has them - Israel.
To avert Iran’s apparent drive for nuclear (…) -
Ex-US diplomat blames Israel for Pakistani dictator’s death
6 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsby Declan Walsh
A retired US ambassador has reignited the debate about one of south Asia’s greatest whodunits, the death in 1988 of Pakistan’s president General Zia ul-Haq, by saying that Israel was responsible.
John Gunther Dean, then US ambassador to India, said he suspected Israel’s secret service Mossad of downing Gen Zia’s aircraft in an effort to stop Pakistan developing the nuclear bomb. But when he reported these suspicions to Washington, he was accused of being mentally (…) -
Atomic hypocrisy
6 December 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsNeither Bush nor Blair is in a position to take a high moral line on Iran’s nuclear programme
by Tony Benn
Britain has played a leading role in the negotiations with Iran about its nuclear programme and the risk that it might lead to the development of an atomic bomb, and may well seek to take the matter to the UN security council.
Given that the prime minister himself is determined to upgrade Trident and appears to be committed to a new series of nuclear power stations, his position (…)