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  • Israel Doesn't Have Much Time To Attack Iran

    10/12/2008 5:12:15 PM PDT · by Strategy · 14 replies · 664+ views
    American Thinker ^ | October 12, 2008 | By Edward Bernard Glick
    It was in October 2005 that the Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, first said that the "Zionist regime" must "be wiped off the face of the Earth." And it was in April 2006 that he called Israel a "fake regime" that "cannot logically continue to live." In the years that have since passed, the man who favors a second Holocaust and denies the occurrence of the first one has repeated these genocidal statements almost daily. These are also the years in which Iran's nuclear weapons program has proceeded exponentially. It is a program that endangers the very existence of the Jewish...
  • Wake Up To Iran's Dark Dream To Disable U.S.

    10/12/2008 7:17:27 AM PDT · by Fennie · 20 replies · 894+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | October 11, 2008 | By Clifford D. May
    Until recently, it was possible to believe that whatever Ahmadinejad's intentions, Iran was a long way from acquiring the capabilities it needs to achieve its goals. But a blue-ribbon commission has reported to Congress on what appears to be an Iranian drive to obtain the means to carry out an EMP (electro-magnetic pulse) attack. An EMP attack is produced by launching a ballistic missile with a nuclear weapon attached -- and detonating it high above the Earth. This produces a massive pulse of ionized particles that could damage or even wipe out many electrical and information systems. Such an attack...
  • Retired American Generals Enter Israeli Politics Against Livni

    10/12/2008 5:40:05 AM PDT · by Fennie · 183+ views
    Forward ^ | October 8, 2008 | By Nathan Guttman
    Washington -- A little known hawkish group is offering assistance to embattled Kadima minister Shaul Mofaz in his fight to reverse results of the party's primary election that put Tzipi Livni in line to create a new government coalition. Stand Up America, a security-minded organization led by former generals of the United States military, has hired the services of the attorney who represented President Bush in the 2000 post-election legal dispute, and has suggested that the attorney travel to Israel and take on the Mofaz case if it ever reaches the Supreme Court. The offer, while marginal in its potential...
  • Warning signs of an Israeli strike on Iran

    10/11/2008 6:07:44 PM PDT · by Perdogg · 80 replies · 2,310+ views
    Sunday Times (UK) ^ | 10.12.2008 | David Owen
    Some key decision makers in Israel fear that unless they attack Iranian nuclear enrichment facilities in the next few months, while George W Bush is still president, there will not be another period when they can rely on the United States as being anywhere near as supportive in the aftermath of a unilateral attack.
  • North Korea set to come off U.S. blacklist

    10/11/2008 7:22:52 AM PDT · by maquiladora · 29 replies · 478+ views
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States plans to announce on Saturday that it will take North Korea off its terrorism blacklist in a bid to salvage denuclearization talks, a U.S. official familiar with the decision said. The official, who asked not to be named as the announcement is set to be made later in the day, said Pyongyang had provided assurances on verifying its nuclear activities and President George W. Bush decided to proceed with taking the North off the U.S. list of states considered sponsors of terrorism. The move, which will be unpopular with some conservative Republicans who see...
  • Arrested Iranian Businessman Was German Agent

    10/11/2008 6:58:21 AM PDT · by Strategy · 8 replies · 453+ views
    Khaleej Times ^ | October 11, 2008
    BERLIN - An Iranian businessman arrested a week ago in Germany on suspicion of illegal exports to Iran was a valued agent of the German foreign intelligence service BND, the news magazine Der Spiegel reported on Saturday. Prosecutors had advised the BND before the arrest they had no choice but to detain the man, 61, who had the code name Sindbad, because of suspicions that he was supplying equipment needed to make Iran's Shahab missiles, Spiegel said. In a story to hit the streets in its Monday issue, Spiegel said Sindbad's intelligence deliveries to Germany included photographs of tunnel-drilling machinery,...
  • US removes North Korea from terror list, saving nuclear deal

    10/10/2008 4:33:28 PM PDT · by bruinbirdman · 10 replies · 192+ views
    The Times ^ | 10/10/2008 | Richard Lloyd Parry
    The failing North Korean nuclear deal appears to have been saved from collapse after the United States agreed to remove the isolated dictatorship from its list of terrorist states. But the move has alienated the government of Japan, which opposes such concessions until Pyongyang has told the truth about Japanese citizens which it abducted during the Cold War. The fragile agreement on North Korean nuclear disarmament, finally agreed last year after four years of tortuous negotiation, had appeared to be in danger after North Korea threatened to reactivate the plutonium reactor where it has generated the material for an unknown...
  • Japan rejects N Korea proposal

    10/09/2008 7:09:46 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 9 replies · 253+ views
    FT ^ | 10/10/08 | Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and David Pilling in Tokyo
    Japan rejects N Korea proposal By Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and David Pilling in Tokyo Published: October 10 2008 02:58 | Last updated: October 10 2008 02:58 Japan has rejected a North Korean proposal on nuclear verification, in a major blow to US efforts to reach a deal with Pyongyang towards removing nuclear weapons from the Korean peninsula. Taro Aso, the Japanese prime minister, has informed the Bush administration that he cannot accept the North Korean offer, which Washington had urged him to support, two sources familiar with the decision told the Financial Times. Washington and Pyongyang have for months...
  • US told to increase nuclear arsenal as China threat looms

    10/09/2008 5:21:23 PM PDT · by bruinbirdman · 10 replies · 387+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 10/9/2008 | Malcolm Moore in Shanghai
    The US must increase its nuclear arsenal in response to China's growing military might, according to a State Department report. The International Security and Advisory Board (Isab), which reports to Condoleezza Rice, the US secretary of state, warned that "holding the US homeland hostage to missile attack is important to Chinese military goals". It claimed that China will have "in excess of 100 nuclear-armed missiles that could strike the United States" by 2015. By contrast, it said the US had allowed its nuclear stockpile and expertise to "deteriorate and atrophy across the board" for the last two decades. The ISAB...
  • North Korea prepares to restart nuclear facility

    10/09/2008 9:09:55 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 7 replies · 178+ views
    ap on cbs8.com ^ | 10/9/08 | George Jahn - ap
    VIENNA, Austria (AP) -- North Korea announced Thursday that it is preparing to restart the facility that produced its atomic bomb, clearly indicating that it plans to completely pull out of an international deal to end its nuclear program. North Korea told the International Atomic Energy Agency that it was stopping the process of disabling its main nuclear site and barring international inspectors from the Yongbyon facility, the agency said. Pyongyang "informed IAEA inspectors that effective immediately access to facilities at Yongbyon would no longer be permitted," the U.N. nuclear watchdog said. North Korea "also stated that it has stopped...
  • S. Korea: North pushing for nuke warhead (miniaturized missile- capable: chairman of JCS)

    10/08/2008 7:40:47 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 5 replies · 154+ views
    CNN ^ | 10/08/08
    /snip South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Kim Tae-young told a parliamentary committee Wednesday that he believes the North "has been pushing to develop a small warhead to be mounted on a missile." Kim was quoted as saying by his office that it is unclear whether the North has already manufactured such a small nuclear warhead. North Korea, which conducted an underground nuclear test in 2006, maintains a stockpile of plutonium believed to be sufficient to produce about a half dozen bombs. /snip
  • N. Korea fires two short-range missiles in Yellow Sea: source

    10/07/2008 8:51:01 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 12 replies · 196+ views
    Yonhap News ^ | 10/08/08
    Politics/Diplomacy 2008/10/08 03:05 KST N. Korea fires two short-range missiles in Yellow Sea: source SEOUL, Oct. 8 (Yonhap) -- North Korea fired two short range missiles in the Yellow Sea adjoining China Monday as part of its routine military training, a defense source here said Tuesday. "We understand that North Korea fired about two missiles in the Yellow Sea in the afternoon of the seventh (of October)," the source said. "It seems that the missiles were fired as part of their routine drill." The missile launch, the first since March when a North Korean naval vessel fired three Styx...
  • U.S. won't allow Israeli attack on Iran: TV report

    10/06/2008 5:53:31 PM PDT · by Flavius · 24 replies · 379+ views
    reuteurs ^ | 10/6/08 | reuteur
    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The United States will not permit Israel to attack Iran's nuclear program as long as American troops are stationed in Iraq, an Israeli television report quoting unnamed diplomatic sources said on Monday. An Israeli official accompanying Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert on a visit to Moscow declined to comment on the report. Olmert flew to Moscow to press Russia not to sell advanced missiles and weapons technology to Iran and Syria
  • 'Russia committed to preventing Iran from attaining nuclear arms'

    10/06/2008 5:38:25 PM PDT · by homeguard · 10 replies · 276+ views
    The Jerusalem Post ^ | Oct 6, 2008 23:30 | By JPOST.COM STAFF AND AP
    Russia is committed to stopping Iranian nuclearization for military purposes, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Moscow on Monday night.
  • France says nuclear weapons won't help Iran

    10/05/2008 3:55:50 PM PDT · by Lorianne · 4 replies · 235+ views
    Radio Australia ^ | October 6, 2008
    France's foreign minister says that the world knows Israel will attack Iran before it can develop a nuclear weapon. As Middle East correspondent, Ben Knight, reports Bernard Kouchner was speaking with the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz ahead of his visit to Israel. The foreign minister says he doesn't believe a nuclear weapon would give any immunity to Iran, because Israel would hit the country first - something the Iranians, and everybody else knows. Mr Kouchner says the solution lies in dialogue and sanctions against Iran. Yesterday Iran rejected a proposal to accept foreign supplies of nuclear fuel for its reactors, saying...
  • Iran says it will not stop uranium enrichment

    10/05/2008 7:49:14 AM PDT · by Flavius · 4 replies · 139+ views
    reuteurs ^ | 10/4/08 | reutuers
    Iran will not stop uranium enrichment even if it is guaranteed supplies of nuclear fuel from abroad, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said on Sunday.
  • Israel accuses North Korea of supplying Mideast with arms and nuclear technology

    10/04/2008 7:31:10 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 5 replies · 213+ views
    October 4, 2008 Israel accuses North Korea of supplying Mideast with arms and nuclear technology Times Online and news agencies Israel has accused North Korea of supplying at least half a dozen Mideast governments with nuclear technology or conventional arms. World powers at a 145-nation Vienna meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency at the same time urged North Korea to stop reactivating its weapons-producing atomic programme. The comments focused on North Korea's black market role and its reversal of a commitment to mothball its nuclear activities in exchange for trade and security guarantees. In the latest setback, US chief...
  • Russia To Stage Largest Air Force War Games Since Soviet Times

    10/03/2008 7:43:20 PM PDT · by Fennie · 71 replies · 2,024+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | October 3, 2008 | By Adrian Blomfield in Moscow
    Their progress watched closely by increasingly jittery western militaries, dozens of nuclear bombers will take part in the exercise. Tu-95 Bear bombers will fire cruise missiles at targets in sub-Arctic Russia for the first time since 1984. While Russia insists that the war games are not meant as a gesture of aggression, the West is growing increasingly uneasy about the scale of the manoeuvres. The aerial exercises, which will take place close to American airspace in Alaska, are part of a month-long war game known as Stability 2008 that Russia claims is the biggest for 20 years.
  • US envoy offers North Korea 'nuclear deal'

    10/03/2008 5:29:36 PM PDT · by bruinbirdman · 9 replies · 200+ views
    The Telegraph ^ | 10/3/2008 | Richard Spencer in Beijing
    Christopher Hill, the American assistant secretary of state responsible for negotiating with the eccentric regime of Kim Jong-il, returned to the South Korean capital Seoul from a three-day stay in the North. He offered Pyongyang a deal under which verification of the North's promised nuclear disarmament would follow a "provisional" removal of the country from Washington's list of states that sponsor terrorism. Previously, Washington offered to remove North Korea from the list once it had verifiably dismantled its nuclear programmes, but the North has since objected saying that America's plans to conduct "Iraq-style" inspections were humiliating. It has since thrown...
  • Iran's Nuclear Waltz

    10/03/2008 10:20:32 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 1 replies · 116+ views
    WSJ ^ | October 2, 2008
    At its annual Vienna powwow this week, the world's nuclear watchdog is taking Iran for a few spins over its atomic ambitions. But the mullahs in Tehran know this diplomatic waltz well, and they can rest assured the dance merely frees up more time and space for them to get their bomb. The International Atomic Energy Agency report does at least tell us the Iranians are closer than ever to becoming a nuclear power. In unusually scathing terms for an outfit disinclined to criticize Iran, the IAEA lays bare Tehran's lack of cooperation and implies it was hiding illegal military...
  • Venezuela Set to Develop Nuclear Power With Russia

    09/28/2008 10:15:43 PM PDT · by rdl6989 · 10 replies · 426+ views
    Fox News ^ | September 28, 2008
    CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez said Sunday that Russia will help Venezuela develop nuclear energy — a move likely to raise U.S. concerns over increasingly close cooperation between Caracas and Moscow. Chavez said he accepted an offer from Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for assistance in building a nuclear reactor. "Russia is ready to support Venezuela in the development of nuclear energy with peaceful purposes and we already have a commission working on it," Chavez said. "We are interested in developing nuclear energy." Putin offered Chavez assistance in developing nuclear energy during a meeting in the Russian city of...
  • Britons Named In Plots To Arm Iran

    09/28/2008 7:19:02 AM PDT · by Strategy · 4 replies · 203+ views
    The Observer ^ | September 28, 2008 | Mark Townsend
    A British businessman has been arrested after being named in a plot to supply Iran with weapons of mass destruction, while two more at the centre of an international manhunt are accused of smuggling military parts to Tehran. Farshi Gillardian, from Hendon in north London, was detained by Scotland Yard officers last week after being accused by the US authorities of attempting to supply weapons components illegally to Iran. The other two British businessmen remain at large after allegedly supplying batteries for surface-to-air missiles and military aircraft parts to Tehran. Christopher Tappin vanished after leaving his Surrey freight company, while...
  • Dead End: The North Korean Crisis

    09/27/2008 10:36:09 AM PDT · by AJKauf · 6 replies · 233+ views
    Pajamas Media ^ | September 27, 2008 | Gordon G. Chang
    We can be reasonably sure that, at this time, North Korea is not negotiating for better terms. It is wrecking the six-party process simply because it can no longer adhere to its obligations. Short of military force or other extreme coercive measures, Pyongyang cannot be persuaded to disarm. Despite what Ms. Rice says, this is not just another “down” in the talks. It is the end...
  • Russia to build missile defence shield and renew nuclear deterrence (Russia joins StarWars)

    09/27/2008 2:33:54 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 19 replies · 642+ views
    Times of London ^ | 09/27/08 | Tony Halpin
    Russia to build missile defence shield and renew nuclear deterrence The Russian President has signalled a new arms deal with the US Tony Halpin in Moscow Russia is to build new space and missile defence shields and put its armed forces on permanent combat alert, President Medvedev announced yesterday. In a sharp escalation of military rhetoric, Mr Medvedev ordered a wholesale renovation of Russia’s nuclear deterrence and told military chiefs to draw up plans to reorganise the armed forces by December. He said that Russia must modernise its nuclear defences within eight years, including the creation of a “system of...
  • NKorea may already have nuclear warheads: ex-CIA official (missile-capable)

    09/26/2008 10:02:19 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 17 replies · 369+ views
    AFP ^ | 09/27/08
    NKorea may already have nuclear warheads: ex-CIA official 11 hours ago TOKYO (AFP) — North Korea has likely mastered the technology for arming its missiles with nuclear warheads, a former US intelligence official said Friday. "The fact that they have a warhead that's fitable to the Rodong (ballistic missile) is pretty much given," said Arthur Brown, who until 2005 was National Intelligence Officer for East Asia at the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). "We (the United States) went from nothing to missile capable in seven years. The Russians went from their first test to missile capable in six... Why do...
  • A Threat Bigger Than Wall Street

    09/27/2008 6:27:26 AM PDT · by Fennie · 18 replies · 1,234+ views
    The Australian ^ | September 27, 2008 | Greg Sheridan, Foreign editor
    THE new president will have one modestly useful extra resource, a bipartisan report commissioned by two former US senators and written primarily by Middle East expert Michael Rubin of the American Enterprise Institute. The Weekend Australian has obtained a copy of the report, to be released later this week. Before I got the report, I had a long discussion with Rubin. Rubin is a Republican, but the report he wrote was the consensus work of a bipartisan taskforce that includes Dennis Ross, Obama's key Middle East adviser. The report is sobering and in some ways shocking reading. It begins baldly:...
  • [Indian Prime Minister]Manmohan to Bush: people of India love you

    09/26/2008 5:08:44 PM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 22 replies · 580+ views
    The Hindu ^ | September 26, 2008 | Harish Khare
    WASHINGTON: “People of India deeply love you,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told United States President George W. Bush here on Thursday evening. Sitting within a handshake distance from the American President at the Oval Office, Dr. Singh uttered those words, which produced a smile of satisfaction on Mr. Bush’s face but left the Indian media puzzled. Normally not given to loquaciousness, Dr. Singh found himself in an expressive mood and easily showered liberal praise on his host. “In the last four and half years that I have been Prime Minister, I have been the recipient of your generosity, your affection,...
  • Candidates must not forget Iran

    09/26/2008 2:52:28 PM PDT · by rellimpank · 89+ views
    Denver Post ^ | 26 sept 08 | David Harsanyi
    Iranian "President" Mahmoud Ahmadinejad rejects American ideas — all of our ideas, that is, but nuclear fusion. When Ahmadinejad told a crowd at Columbia University in 2007 that the United States must investigate "who was truly involved" in 9/11, students may have confused the speech with ethnic studies class. There should be no confusion. It's bad enough this bird-brained troglodyte was again walking the streets of America's greatest city this week, a place teeming with women, Christians, Jews and gays. Ahmadinejad has something to offend all. Holocaust denier. Misogynist. Religious fanatic. Terrorist enabler. Homophobic inquisitor — though, Ahmadinejad does claim,...
  • Israel wanted to bomb Mahmood's Irani nukes, Bush said "no"!

    09/26/2008 12:33:37 PM PDT · by meandog · 14 replies · 577+ views
    guardian.co.uk, ^ | Thursday September 25 2008 19:02 BST | Jonathan Steele
    Israel gave serious thought this spring to launching a military strike on Iran's nuclear sites but was told by President George W Bush that he would not support it and did not expect to revise that view for the rest of his presidency, senior European diplomatic sources have told the Guardian. The then prime minister, Ehud Olmert, used the occasion of Bush's trip to Israel for the 60th anniversary of the state's founding to raise the issue in a one-on-one meeting on May 14, the sources said. "He took it [the refusal of a US green light] as where they...
  • Assad Aide Killing Hurts U.N. Probe In Syria: Diplomats

    09/26/2008 8:26:09 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 102+ views
    Reuters via NYT ^ | September 26, 2008
    VIENNA - An International Atomic Energy Agency inquiry into Syria's nuclear activity has been set back by the August assassination of the IAEA's main Syrian contact, the U.N. watchdog's chief said on Thursday. Diplomats familiar with the matter identified the official as Brigadier General Mohammad Suleiman, 49, a senior security adviser to President Bashar al-Assad. A sniper shot him dead on a Mediterranean beach, Syrian opposition websites said. "The assassination of the IAEA's main interlocutor has made our inquiry more difficult," agency Director Mohamed ElBaradei said during a closed-door meeting of the IAEA's 35-nation governing board on the status of...
  • Russia offers Chavez nuclear help amid US tensions

    09/26/2008 7:22:52 AM PDT · by Publius804 · 4 replies · 240+ views
    www.breitbart.com ^ | 9/26/08 | AFP
    Russia offers Chavez nuclear help amid US tensions Sep 26 02:05 AM US/Easter Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez was to meet Russian counterpart Dmitry Medvedev on Friday after Russia risked Washington's wrath by offering the fierce US foe help developing nuclear energy. The two were to meet in the city of Orenburg after hawkish Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told Chavez in Moscow on Thursday that Russia was "ready to consider the possibility of cooperation in nuclear energy." The countries have boosted ties in recent weeks following sharp US criticism of Russia's incursion into Georgia, with Moscow dispatching long-range bombers and warships...
  • Russia raided Georgian Airfields To Be Used By Israel Against Iran [to take out their nukes]

    09/26/2008 7:08:01 AM PDT · by ETL · 5 replies · 575+ views
    Iran Press Service ^ | September 16, 2008 | DEBKA file
    Paris, 15 Sept. (DEBKAfile-IPS) As Tehran continue to deploy an oversize and much disputed diplomatic activity concerning the Caucasian crisis, placing itself on the side of Moscow and criticizing the ”unwise” decision of the pro-American Georgian President to handle the situation, an Israeli intelligence news service says that the overwhelming Russian response to the Georgian provocation was to destroy facilities that Israel could use to attack Iranian nuclear facilities. According to DEBKAfile, which has the reputation of being “close” to the Israeli secret services Mossad, the raids, disclosed by Arnaud de Borchgrave, the Chief Editor of the Arab owned United...
  • Report: Israel wanted to attack Iran last spring

    09/26/2008 6:31:16 AM PDT · by Victory111 · 2 replies · 154+ views
    Cross Action News ^ | 9-26-08 | Israel Today Staff
    European diplomatic sources told a British newspaper on Thursday that Israeli leaders had proposed a plan to attack Iran last spring, but were told by the Americans not to carry out the strike. According to the sources, who spoke to London’s The Guardian, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert presented the strike plans to US President George W. Bush when the two met in Washington in May.
  • Putin backs nuclear talks with Chavez

    09/25/2008 7:49:54 PM PDT · by markomalley · 11 replies · 284+ views
    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said he was ready to consider helping Venezuela develop a nuclear energy program after meeting the country's President Hugo Chavez on Thursday. NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said he was ready to consider helping Venezuela develop a nuclear energy program after meeting the country's President Hugo Chavez on Thursday. The move toward closer cooperation, particularly on the military side between Moscow and Caracas, comes in the wake of the Georgia conflict that triggered widespread western condemnation of Russia's intervention. The offer of support for Chavez, an outspoken critic of Washington, comes...
  • Israel wanted to bomb Iran this year, US said no: report -(must be another secret report)

    09/25/2008 7:17:27 PM PDT · by Flavius · 2 replies · 253+ views
    afp ^ | 9/25/08 | afp
    LONDON (AFP) - Israel seriously considered bombing Iran's nuclear sites earlier this year but US President George W. Bush refused to support such a strike, according to a British newspaper report.
  • A wakeup call on Iran's nukes (John Bolton)

    09/25/2008 2:57:26 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 10 replies · 494+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | September 25 2008 | JOHN BOLTON
    Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, just a few hours after President Bush. The contrast was palpable. Ahmadinejad expressed continued defiance of the UN Security Council and the International Atomic Energy Agency, insisting that Iran would continue and even accelerate its nuclear program. Bush, by contrast, has overseen nearly six years of failure trying to stop Iran from doing exactly that. Iran is now closer than ever to achieving its long-held strategic objective of obtaining deliverable nuclear weapons. Why has Iran succeeded and the United States failed in this struggle? What does it...
  • Iran to launch satellite with own rocket to space

    09/25/2008 5:38:20 PM PDT · by markomalley · 21 replies · 326+ views
    AP ^ | 9/25/2008 | Nasser Karimi
    TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Iran plans to launch a satellite into space soon using an Iranian-made rocket, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said. Iran has in the past launched satellites using rockets built by other nations, but this was the first announcement of such a launch with an all-Iranian made rocket. Ahmadinejad said the rocket will have 16 engines and will take a satellite some 430 miles into space, according to a state television report Thursday. The satellite will likely be a commercial one for communication or meteorological research purposes. Iran has never announced plans to launch military satellites. But the country...
  • Israel asked US for green light to bomb nuclear sites in Iran

    09/25/2008 4:45:46 PM PDT · by kc8ukw · 41 replies · 1,061+ views
    Guardian ^ | Sep. 25, 2008 | Jonathan Steele
    Israel gave serious thought this spring to launching a military strike on Iran's nuclear sites but was told by President George W Bush that he would not support it and did not expect to revise that view for the rest of his presidency, senior European diplomatic sources have told the Guardian. The then prime minister, Ehud Olmert, used the occasion of Bush's trip to Israel for the 60th anniversary of the state's founding to raise the issue in a one-on-one meeting on May 14, the sources said. "He took it [the refusal of a US green light] as where they...
  • North Korea's Reverse (Compost urges economic sanction?)

    09/25/2008 4:07:26 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 6 replies · 152+ views
    WP ^ | 09/25/08
    North Korea's Reverse The framework for dismantling the world's most dangerous nuclear program is crumbling. Thursday, September 25, 2008; A18 IN JUNE, the Bush administration's diplomacy with North Korea finally produced the video clip negotiators had long hoped for: that showing the demolition of the cooling tower at the Yongbyon nuclear reactor. Now, it appears that that picture, which suggested that North Korea's dismantling of its nuclear infrastructure was irreversible, may have been misleading. Yesterday, the secretive communist regime ejected U.N. nuclear inspectors from Yongbyon and announced that it planned to reactivate a reprocessing plant that produces plutonium for weapons....
  • EU: Iran close to nuke arms capacity

    09/24/2008 6:03:36 AM PDT · by Perdogg · 19 replies · 87+ views
    IHT ^ | Published: September 24, 2008
    Iran is close to the point of being able to arm a warhead with a nuclear core even if it insists its atomic activities are peaceful, the European Union warned Wednesday. In comments prepared for the International Atomic Energy Agency's 35 board members, the EU also asserted that Iran appeared to have had a past nuclear arms program despite denials from Tehran. The statement was made available to reporters as IAEA board turned its attention Wednesday to Iran's nuclear defiance. The group is concerned about Tehran's refusal to freeze uranium enrichment despite three U.N. Security Council sanctions and its stonewalling...
  • Iran is bigger threat to U.S. than financial crisis

    09/24/2008 4:29:32 AM PDT · by NCDragon · 7 replies · 64+ views
    SeattlePI.com ^ | September 23, 2008 | RUPERT CORNWELL
    Live in the U.S. any length of time, and one thing you soon realize: The country, be that its media or its government, can only focus on one crisis at a time. Right now, that failing is eminently forgivable. Nothing is more pressing than a financial meltdown that unless it is tackled in days -- or a very few weeks at the most -- could lead to the Great Depression of the 21st century. But amid the turmoil, another crisis has been forgotten. Once it was measured in years, now the critical moment may arrive in months. Does anyone remember...
  • Breaking: N. Korea Demands IAEA Inspectors to Leave

    09/24/2008 2:12:29 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 14 replies · 36+ views
    Yonhap News ^ | 09/24/08
    N. Korea notified IAEA that they will reload nuclear materials(into the reactor) next week.
  • Iran Could Have Nuke Weapons Capacity By March 2009

    The Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security recently asserted that Iran has resolved many of the technical flaws in its 4,000 centrifuges, used in Iran's uranium enrichment program. The institute, headed by former U.N. nuclear inspector David Albright, said Iran was enriching uranium at a rate that would enable nuclear weapons capacity by March 2009. "The centrifuges now appear to be running at approximately 85 percent of their stated target capacity, a significant increase over previous rates," the report concluded. The report, released Sept. 15, was based on information by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In early 2008,...
  • Peres: If Iran isn't stopped, future of the world is in danger

    09/23/2008 6:02:59 PM PDT · by markomalley · 7 replies · 31+ views
    Jerusalem Post ^ | 9/24/2008
    "The world must not sit with its arms folded while Iran is developing a nuclear bomb," President Shimon Peres said Tuesday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. "If the world doesn't wake up and stop Iran's nuclear weapons project on time, the future of the world is in danger," he said. Referring to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's planned speech to the UN, Peres told reporters that while he was encouraged by speeches made thus far by other leaders, he was "distressed" about what he was going to hear. "The earlier messages were of hope, but I have read...
  • Don’t Make Iran an Israeli Issue

    09/23/2008 2:39:11 PM PDT · by forkinsocket · 5 replies · 44+ views
    Forward ^ | Sep 11, 2008 | Patrick Clawson
    As Iran makes steady progress toward achieving its nuclear ambitions, the debate over how best to respond is growing louder. Lately, however, the public discussion has been focused too much on the specific threat that a nuclear-armed Iran would pose to Israel. Israel’s friends do indeed have reason to worry. Iran’s leaders not only regularly issue inflammatory threats against Israel, they also spend hundreds of millions of dollars a year arming and training terrorist organizations that are committed to its destruction. Given this record of belligerence, Iran’s nuclear program represents a potentially grave threat to the Jewish state. The singular...
  • Top Security Official Warns Iran Against Involving GCC in Nuclear Conflict

    09/23/2008 6:16:50 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 4 replies · 17+ views
    Gulf News ^ | September 22, 2008
    Top Security Official Warns Iran Against Involving GCC in Nuclear Conflict September 22, 2008 Gulf News Duraid Al Baik, Associate Editor Dubai -- A top security officer warned Iran against involving the GCC in any conflict with the West, saying that the GCC will react strongly to any threat against its stability. In a rare reaction to Iranian leader's threats, Lt.Col Dahi Khalfan Tamim, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, told Gulf News that Gulf countries respect Iran as a neighbouring Muslim country, but will not accept any hostility that has direct impact on the lives of people in the region. "Our...
  • Don't Kowtow to Iran

    09/23/2008 6:11:41 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 1 replies · 20+ views
    Washington Times ^ | September 22, 2008 | Thomas G. McInerney
    Don't Kowtow to Iran September 22, 2008 The Washington Times Thomas G. McInerney Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves during a conference in Tehran entitled 'The World without Zionism', 26 October 2005. Mr. Ahmadinejad openly called for Israel to be ’wiped off the map’ adding that ’The establishment of the Zionist regime was a move by the world oppressor against the Islamic world.’ Israel is now facing an existential threat from Iran. President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad weekly pronounces that Israel will be wiped off the face of the earth - while he simultaneously refuses to negotiate in good faith with the United...
  • Report Confirms Israel's Nuclear Arsenal

    09/23/2008 9:10:18 AM PDT · by Strategy · 12 replies · 21+ views
    Press TV ^ | September 22, 2008
    The Sunday Times has revealed that an Israeli factory beneath the Negev desert is manufacturing thermo-nuclear weapons for atomic bombs. Hidden beneath the Negev desert, the factory has been producing atomic warheads for the past 20 years. Now it has almost certainly begun manufacturing thermo-nuclear weapons, with yields big enough to destroy entire cities, the report says. Information about Israel's capacity to manufacture the bomb comes from the testimony of a former Dimona employee, nuclear technician Mordechai Vanunu. Vanunu's testimony and pictures, confirm that Israel has the world's sixth-largest stockpile of nuclear weapons, including hundreds of nuclear warheads.
  • Remember Iran?

    09/23/2008 3:50:58 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 9 replies · 40+ views
    NYT ^ | September 22, 2008 | Editors
    We have long felt that Mohamed ElBaradei and his United Nations nuclear inspectors were too patient with Iran’s cat-and-mouse games and constant evasions. Even their patience is running out. In a report last week, the International Atomic Energy Agency declared that it had reached an impasse over Tehran’s refusal to answer questions about its past nuclear activities. (An official close to the agency told The Times: “We seem to be at a dead end.”) The report also said that Iran had substantially improved its ability to produce nuclear fuel in direct defiance of a Security Council ban. We know that...
  • Iran Slips Away

    09/23/2008 3:48:54 AM PDT · by Schnucki · 5 replies · 24+ views
    WP ^ | September 23, 2008
    AMID THE financial crisis and the worsening violence in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Iran's nuclear program and Western efforts to stop it have slipped down Washington's list of priorities. That's just what Tehran's ruling mullahs were hoping for. The government of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is still stonewalling international inspectors trying to investigate evidence that Iran has secretly worked on nuclear bomb and missile warhead technology. This summer, it rebuffed the latest Western effort to open negotiations -- one whose only precondition was that Iran agree to a six-week pause in adding centrifuges to the 3,800 it has already installed in a uranium...