Hinchey Leads Broad Congressional Coalition Calling For Expansion Of Plame Name Leak Investigation
Forty-One Members Of Congress Ask Special Prosecutor Fitzgerald To Examine Bush Administration’s False Uranium Claims That Led To Disclosure Of CIA Operative’s Identity To Determine If Additional Federal Laws Were Broken Washington, D.C. - Troubled by what they see as violations of federal law that prohibit making false and fraudulent statements to Congress, Congressman Maurice Hinchey (…)
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Congressional Coalition Calls For Expansion Of Plame Investigation to Bush’s Uranium Lies
17 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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THE IRAN TRAP
12 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy Scott Ritter Sunday 11 September 2005, 18:06 Makka Time, 15:06 GMT
In the complicated world of international diplomacy surrounding the issue of Iran’s nuclear program, there is but one thing that the United States, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the so-called EU-3 (Germany, France and Great Britain) and Iran can all agree upon:
Iran has resumed operations of facilities designed to convert uranium into a product usable in enrichment processes. From that point forward (…) -
Pentagon considers preventive nuclear attacks
12 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsIn the news: Rheinische Post, Duesseldorf
http://translate.google.com/transla...
This is an announcement of a rogue state: USA recently created by the current Administration.
May somebody help us, please!
If the troops are going along with this then we witness a new area of darkest history. -
Radioactive Wounds of War
27 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
24 commentsTests on returning troops suggest serious health consequences of depleted uranium use in Iraq
By Dave Lindorff
Gerard Matthew thought he was lucky. He returned from his Iraq tour a year and a half ago alive and in one piece. But after the New York State National Guardsman got home, he learned that a bunkmate, Sgt. Ray Ramos, and a group of N.Y. Guard members from another unit had accepted an offer by the New York Daily News and reporter Juan Gonzalez to be tested for depleted uranium (…) -
Give Us the Answers - Cindy deserves them, and so do we
26 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
On April 4, 2004, Casey Sheehan was killed in Iraq. His mother Cindy Sheehan wants President Bush to explain why. He might answer thus:
"The hard truth is your son’s life was wasted. I accept a share of blame, but only a share. Others must accept theirs, my advisors and supporters, my political opponents and ordinary Americans - particularly ordinary Americans."
Can good people do bad things? I consider myself a good person. Yet, upon receipt of a coded message, I would have killed (…) -
Former Head Of Pentagon’s Depleted Uranium Project Says Thousands Of Troops Are Sick And Dying ...
22 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsFormer Head Of Pentagon’s Depleted Uranium Project Says Thousands Of Troops Are Sick And Dying From Illegal DU Use And Military’s Failure To Admit Responsibility After Maj. Doug Rokke went public in 1997 exposing the military’s flawed DU program, his life has been threatened but he still continues to search for solutions in order to save the lives of those afflicted.
By Greg Szymanski
Army Major Doug Rokke has been shot at, run off the road, threatened, harassed, black-balled, (…) -
Final Push to Stop the Nukes of August
16 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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ratcat (revolutionary) 08/15/05 08:47 PM Final Push to Stop the Nukes of August [ Post 293886828 ]
Category: News & Opinion (General) Topic: Government Synopsis: Source: Total Information Analysis Published: August 15, 2005 Author: For Education (…) -
Tehran Warns US Against Military Action Over Nuclear Program
15 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy Stephanie Ho
Iran is warning the United States that any military attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities would backfire. At the same time, Tehran says it will not suspend conversion of uranium ore, days after the International Atomic Energy Agency appealed for the country to halt all nuclear activities.
In a news conference in Tehran, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hamid Reza Asefi said any U.S. military action to stop Tehran’s nuclear program would be a mistake.
Mr. Asefi said, if (…) -
Schroeder plays the Iran card
15 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
By Ray Furlong
German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder has told an election campaign rally that the military option for resolving the dispute over Iran’s nuclear programme should be "taken off the table".
"We’re all concerned about the developments in Iran," he said.
"We don’t want nuclear weapons to proliferate further."
But Mr Schroeder said diplomacy was the answer.
"I’ve read that military options are also on the table," he said.
"My answer to that is: ’Dear friends in Europe and (…) -
Israeli hawks circle Iran’s N-plants
12 August 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
7 commentsBy Tim Butcher in Jerusalem
Ever since its 1979 Islamic revolution the only fate Iran has had in mind for Israel has been simple: its destruction. Now that Teheran seems to be moving towards acquiring its own nuclear arsenal, its plans for its great enemy threaten to be both fiery and radioactive.
Sometimes Iran’s stated policy towards Israel is couched in inflammatory rhetoric, like that on a 40ft banner that used to hang outside the entrance of the foreign ministry in Teheran bearing (…)