Masked Gunmen Rule in
Damascus: Video
By RT
In many parts of the county it is not clear
who is actually in control. The situation is
certainly very dangerous for civilians.
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The Human Rights
“Success” In Libya
By Glenn Greenwald
When the West invokes human rights
concerns to justify an attack on a dictator
whom it has long tolerated (and often even
supported), that is rather compelling
evidence that human rights is the packaging
for the war, not the goal.
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Israeli
Assassinations and US Presidents
By Alison Weir
There is evidence that in 1991 an Israeli
undercover team planned to assassinate a
U.S. President. The intended victim was
George Herbert Walker Bush.
Continue
The Fruit that Did
Not Fall
The 'idiocy and
ignorance' of US Republican race
By Fidel Castro
News from Spain, France, Iraq, Afghanistan,
Pakistan, Iran, Syria, England, the Malvinas
and several other parts of the planet are
serious and all foretell political and
economic disaster due to the foolhardiness
of the United States and its allies.
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Not a Peep About the
President's Praise for War
By Laura Flanders
It's chilling to see just how few hits the
president takes for couching his entire
address in unqualified celebration of the US
military.
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Mind Control: Weapon
of Mass Persuasion
Must
watch 3 minute video
"We are governed,
our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our
ideas suggested, largely by men we have
never heard of."
Click to view
Manufacturing
Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media
Video
How government and big media
businesses cooperate to produce an effective
propaganda machine in order to manipulate
the opinions of the United States populace.
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Banks Weren’t Meant
to Be Like This
By Michael Hudson
The urgent issue is who will
control the economy: governments, or the
financial sector and monopolies with which
it has made an alliance.
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Free-Market Medicine:
A Personal Account
By Michael Parenti
When I recently went to Alta Bates
hospital for surgery, I discovered that
legal procedures take precedence over
medical ones.
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The Shame and Pride
of Joining Food Stamp Nation
By Christopher D. Cook
I call myself frayed white
collar—part of the privileged poor.
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How Swedes and
Norwegians Broke the Power of the ‘1
Percent’
By George Lakey
Both countries had a history of horrendous
poverty. When the 1 percent was in charge,
hundreds of thousands of people emigrated to
avoid starvation.
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50 killed in Syria as
Arabs go to U.N.: An
Arab League team is to take the 10-month-old
crisis in Syria to the U.N. Security
Council, as activists said almost 50 people
were killed in unrest Thursday, including 10
children.
UN Security Council
convenes after 37 killed in Syria:
Syrian activists and residents say security
forces killed 37 people in Homs today as
locals mourned 14 members of a family they
said were slain by militiamen in one of the
worst sectarian attacks in a revolt against
President Bashar al-Assad.
AL Stance towards
Syria Serves the West and U.S., Russia Won't
Give up Support for Syria:
– Head of the Moscow-based Academy of
Geopolitical Sciences Leonid Ivashov
criticized the stance of the Arab League,
especially the Gulf Countries, towards
Syria, Libya and Iran, stressing that they
adopt a policy which serves the interests of
the West and the U.S.A.
Russia to promote its
own Syria resolution at U.N.:
The remarks indicated that a Western-Arab
draft resolution supporting a plan for
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step
aside will be a tough sell for Russia, a
veto-wielding council member, but he did not
rule out a compromise.
Putin
Says U.S. Seeks `Vassals` Not Allies
: The U.S. “wants to control everything”
and takes decisions unilaterally on key
questions, Putin said on a campaign stop
yesterday in the Siberian city of Tomsk,
3,100 kilometers (1,900 miles) east of
Moscow. “Sometimes I get the impression the
U.S. doesn’t need allies, it needs vassals.”
Saudi Arabia to
recognize Syrian National Council: report:
Saudi Arabia will recognize the Syrian
National Council as the "official
representative" of the Syrian people, a
senior member of the opposition group said
in remarks published on Friday.
Suicide bomber kills
31 in Baghdad attack: A
suicide bomber detonated his
explosive-filled taxi near a Shi'ite funeral
procession in Baghdad on Friday, killing 31
people and bringing the death toll from
violence since an Iraqi political crisis
erupted in December to more than 400.
Fifteen killed in
Iraq attacks: At least
15 people were killed Thursday in a series
of attacks across Iraq, said security
sources, despite an attempted crackdown by
the authorities on suspected insurgents, dpa
reported.
Iraq says to take
legal action for Haditha victims:
Iraq plans legal action on behalf of
families of victims killed by U.S. troops in
a 2005 massacre after the last soldier
involved was spared jail time by a guilty
plea with military authorities, a government
spokesman said Thursday.
Sectarian clashes
kill 22 in Yemen: At
least 22 people were killed in clashes
between rebels and fighters from an Islamist
group in a province under rebel control in
rugged northern Yemen, tribal sources said
on Thursday.
20 "militants" killed
in Pakistan : At least
20 militants were killed and 22 Pakistani
soldiers injured in a gun-battle in the
northwest tribal region early Thursda
Bomber targets NATO
occupation force convoy in Afghanistan; 4
killed:
Three Afghan civilians were killed Thursday
when a suicide bomber targeted a convoy of
the NATO-led force in Afghanistan’s southern
Helmand province, according to officials.
Bahrain confirms teen
died in police custody:
Government doesn't say how 18-year-old died
in hospital, but an opposition leader claims
cause of death was torture.
'Bahraini forces
attack mourners': The
demonstrators had gathered to mourn the
deaths of four Bahrainis killed by regime
forces in the past 24 hours.
Libyan detainees
tortured to Death: :
Several people have died after being
tortured by militias in Libyan detention
centres, human rights group Amnesty
International has said.
Detainees held by
Libya rebels still tortured-UN:
"The lack of oversight by the central
authorities creates an environment conducive
to torture and ill-treatment," Pillay said.
"My staff have received alarming reports
that this is happening in places of
detention that they have visited."
Aid group halts work
in Libya over 'torture':
Medecins Sans Frontieres suspends work in
Misrata prisons where doctors are asked to
"patch up tortured detainees".
In Libya, rebels
still dominate Tripoli streets:
Many of the fighters say they will respect
only an elected government and do not
recognize the authority claimed by the
unelected, transitional government.
Retaliation for EU
Sanctions: Iran Set to Turn Off Oil Supply
to Europe: The European
Union embargo on Iranian oil will only come
into effect in six months, but the
leadership in Tehran wants to act first:
Exports to Europe are set to be halted
immediately. It is a move which could mean
added difficulties for struggling economies
in southern Europe.
'No
one can sell oil if Iran cannot':
"In the absence of Iranian supply, oil
prices will go up and they (the Western
states) know it; However, Iran will never
allow itself to be in a situation in which
it cannot sell oil but other regional states
can," Ali Akbar Velayati, senior adviser to
the Leader of the Islamic Revolution
Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, told Press TV
Halt in Iran oil
could push crude up 30%: IMF:
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned
on Wednesday that global crude prices could
rise as much as 30 per cent if Iran halts
oil exports as a result of United States
(US) and European Union (EU) sanctions.
U.S. to deploy more
warships to Gulf in March:
The U.S. plans to deploy a third convoy of
warships led by USS Enterprise to the Gulf
in March.
‘Massive’ Blockade
Needed to Stop Iran Threat, Israeli Finance
Minister : - A “massive”
aerial and naval blockade of Iran,
reminiscent of the 1962 U.S. quarantine of
Cuba, is needed to stop the Islamic regime
from pursuing nuclear weapons
'Senior IDF officer
told cabinet Israel cannot stop Iran's
nuclear program': Time
Magazine quotes Israeli defense official as
saying that Israel can only delay Tehran's
nuclear program by several months, at most a
year.
Will Israel Attack
Iran?: (And If It Does, Can It Really Stop
Tehran’s Nuclear Program?):
In the effort to stir global action against
the Iranian nuclear program, Israel has
played its hand brilliantly.
'Israel must have
credible military option on Iran':
Former IDF chief of staff Ashkenazi says
"everything that can be done under the
radar" must be done, alongside "painful,
crippling sanctions."
Engineering Consent For An Attack On Iran
:
Netanyahu cites
Holocaust lesson in dealing with Iran:
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, citing
the lessons of the Nazi Holocaust and the
danger a nuclear-armed Iran, said on Tuesday
that Israel must not shy from acting alone
to thwart any threat to its existence.
What are the experts
saying about Iran?: Video -
J Street is today releasing a video
featuring the views of former Mossad
Directors Ephraim Halevy and Meier Dagan,
former Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff
Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, and Middle East advisor
to six U.S. Secretaries of State Aaron David
Miller, among others, who have sought to
challenge the facile assumptions and
rhetoric of those arguing for war.
Palestinian leader
Barghuti demands 1967 borders:
"The conflict will be finished the moment
the Israeli occupation ends, and there is a
full withdrawal to the 1967 borders and a
Palestinian state is established," he said
in Hebrew at Jerusalem Magistrates Court.
Water for all: The
case for a one-state solution:
Many academics, such as Rashid Khalidi,
point to the fact that a de facto one-state
reality has already emerged, with different
classes of citizenship designated for
Israeli Jews, Israeli Arabs, and
Palestinians; effectively constituting an
apartheid system.
What the Adelsons
will want for their money:
Casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and his wife
Miriam have transformed the Republican
primary by pumping $10 million into a
pro-Newt Gingrich super PAC, thereby
enabling his surge against Mitt Romney. So
it’s surprising that comments Gingrich made
last week about what the Adelsons expect in
exchange for their money haven’t gotten more
attention.
Egypt Bars Son of
U.S. Official From Leaving:
The Egyptian authorities have blocked the
son of a United States cabinet member and at
least five other American employees of two
Washington-backed nongovernmental
organizations from leaving Egypt in an
apparent escalation of a politically charged
criminal investigation into foreign-financed
groups promoting "democracy".
Talks Signal Possible
US Return to Philippines:
Officials involved in preliminary
negotiations said the two governments are
favorably inclined toward such an
arrangement -- which would come about two
decades after the United States had to close
its bases in the Philippines.
Papua New Guinea
military coup fails:
Government
troops regain control of army barracks and
top military commander is released but peace
remains fragile
Julia Gillard
`rescued` amid Australia Day protests
: Australian PM Julia Gillard and leader of
the opposition Tony Abbott had to be rescued
by riot police after angry protesters
surrounded them.
Fidel Castro Calls
for LatAm Unity in Opposition to FTA:
Fidel Castro described as disastrous the
Free Trade Agreement the White House tries
to impose on Latin America, as it did with
Mexico
EU countries sign
unpopular anti-counterfeit treaty:
The international treaty was created in
behind-closed-doors talks between EU
countries and select other World Trade
Organisation members over the past five
years to enforce intellectual property
rights on both digital and physical
products.
New drone has no
pilot anywhere, so who's accountable?:
ith the drone's ability to be flown
autonomously by onboard computers, it could
usher in an era when death and destruction
can be dealt by machines operating
semi-independently.
'Predictive policing'
could come to UK: A
pioneering technique to predict crime before
it happens could be imported from the United
States to this country, a senior British
police chief said yesterday.
U.S. Drops in Press
Freedom Rankings: Last
year, the United States came in 20th. After
2011, however, the United States finds
itself tied for 47th place with Romania and
Argentina on the list, which is compiled by
Reporters Without Borders
Security video shows
police lied about Rand Paul’s behavior:
Although police described him as “being
irate” in an incident report, footage
published Thursday shows Paul sitting calmly
inside an airport checkpoint, and
occasionally picking up his phone.
Tom DeLay: Newt
Gingrich Was ‘Erratic, Undisciplined’:
Former Speaker of The House Tom DeLay tells
syndicated radiothat Newt Gingrich isn't a
true conservative, and compares him with
Bill Clinton:
Top Justice officials
connected to mortgage banks:
U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder and Lanny
Breuer, head of the Justice Department's
criminal division, were partners for years
at a Washington law firm that represented a
Who's Who of big banks and other companies
at the center of alleged foreclosure fraud,
a Reuters inquiry shows.
FDA Panelists Had
Ties to Bayer: Food and
Drug Administration advisers, in a recent
vote, said the benefits of four popular
Bayer AG birth-control pills outweigh the
blood-clot risk. What the FDA didn't
disclose is that three of the advisers have
had ties to Bayer, serving as consultants,
speakers or researchers.
January 25, 2011
US/Israel: Iran NOT
Building Nukes
By Ray McGovern
America’s newspaper of record won’t even
report accurately what Israel (or the CIA)
thinks on this important issue, if that goes
against the alarmist conventional wisdom
that the neocons favor.
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Bring on the
Sanctions. Send in the Clowns
By Robert Fisk
We've been here before – and it suits Israel
that we never forget 'Nuclear Iran'.
Continue
Pups on
Parade
EU Obediently Pushes
Toward War with Iran
By Chris Floyd
The aim of this endless string of sanctions,
this constant tightening of the noose, is
not more "negotiations." It is regime
change, by any means necessary.
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The Reality Behind
the Coming "Regime Change" in Syria
By Shamus Cooke
This is the strategy that the U.S.
is using to channel the Arab Spring into the
bloody dead end of foreign military
intervention. Continue
U.S. Fueling Human
Rights Abuses in Colombia
By Dan Kovalik
Human Rights Watch (HRW) just
released its annual human rights report on
Colombia, and it is not pretty.
Continue
What Kind of
Christianity Is This?
By Gary G. Kohls
Christianity has justified some of the most
brutal slaughters in human history, from the
wars of the late Roman Empire to the
Crusades to the Inquisition to world wars to
genocides against “heathens,” Muslims and
Jews.
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Occupying Libido
Negotiating a Landscape of Hypocrisy and
Hungry Ghosts
By Phil Rockstroh
Newt Gingrich's booty calls are forgivable.
Stones shall not be cast. His transgressions
humanize him and the balms of forgiveness of
Christian believers rising from this
sin-buffeted earth cause the Baby Jesus to
coo into the dawn of a coming golden age.
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Occupy Movement
Exposes Uncomfortable Facts
By Ross T. Runfola
The savage corporate plunder that led to our
current recession, seems to have exploded
for all time the belief in the existence of
a harmonious, prosperous society.
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From Cloud Cuckoo Land
Obama 2012 State Of
The Union Address
- Video -
Lies, Arrogance, Hypocrisy,
Ignorance and .....
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19 killed in clashes
between soldiers and militants in Pakistani
agency: At least six
soldiers and thirteen militants were killed
and several others were wounded in clashes
between the two sides in a Pakistani tribal
agency, bordering Afghanistan.
Pakistan: Senate
session: Shoot down US drones, urge
lawmakers: Senators
across party lines urging the government
first and foremost to implement the
recommendation of the parliamentary
committee on national security to shoot down
US Predators entering Pakistani territory.
They were lodging their protest over the
recent drone strikes in North Waziristan
which allegedly killed innocent citizens.
British Occupation
Force Soldier Killed in Southern
Afghanistan: The British
Ministry of Defence said the death of the
soldier, from 200 Signals Squadron, at a
Nato patrol base in the Nahr-e Saraj
district of Helmand province was not thought
to be the result of hostile action.
U.S. envoy in Kabul
denies partition rumours:
A senior American diplomat has issued an
unusually blunt denial of rumours of a U.S.
plan to break up Afghanistan as part of a
peace deal with the Taliban.
9 killed as U.S.
military frees hostages in Somalia:
U.S. Special Forces troops flew into Somalia
on a nighttime helicopter raid early
Wednesday, freed an American and a Danish
hostage and killed nine of the "kidnappers"
in a mission that President Barack Obama
said he personally authorized.
Sunni militia leader
killed in Baghdad: Iraqi
officials said a leader of a Sunni militia
that turned against al-Qaeda in Iraq and
sided with the U.S troops to fight the
militants has been killed in Baghdad.
No
Jail for US Marine in Haditha Massacre Case:
Staff Sergeant Frank Wuterich demoted to
rank of private but will not go behind bars,
a military spokesman said.
In Iraqi town of
Haditha, disbelief at light sentence for
Marine who led raid that killed 24:
Residents expressed disbelief and sadness
that the Marine sergeant who told his troops
to “shoot first, ask questions later”
reached a deal with prosecutors to avoid
jail time.
Dave Lindorff: US
Media Iraq Reporting: See No Evil:
The Iraq war may be over, at least for US
troops, but the cover-up of the atrocities
committed there by American forces goes on,
even in retrospectives about the war.
U.N. rights chief
shocked at numerous Iraq executions:
The top United Nations human rights official
criticized Iraq on Tuesday for carrying out
a large number of executions, including 34
on a single day last week, and voiced
concern about due process and the fairness
of trials.
"Terrorists"
Assassinate Head of Red Crescent Branch in
Idleb, Kill Aged Man and Wife:
An informed official source told SANA
correspondent that an armed terrorist group
opened fire on Dr. Jbeiro and killed him
with a shot to the head after which he was
transported to Maaret al-Numan Hospital
where he passed away.
Gulf Arab states pull
observers from Syria:
Monitors from Kuwait, the United Arab
Emirates and Bahrain left the Syrian capital
and those from other Gulf states were
expected to follow suit soon.
Australia urges UN
action on Syria: Foreign
Minister Kevin Rudd has called for the UN
Security Council to take tough action on
Syria to prevent "murder" on the streets of
Damascus.
Nations try to oust
Syria from UNESCO rights panel:
A growing group of countries, including the
United States, Britain, Germany and Qatar,
want to unseat Syria from the Committee on
Conventions and Recommendations.
Netanyahu: Iran
sanctions won't necessarily halt Iran's
nuclear program: PM
urges international community to continue
imposing sanctions on Tehran, but says he is
unsure whether the move will foil Iran's
attempts to develop its nuclear program.
U.S. to grant
three-year extension of loan guarantees to
Israel: The U.S.
government has informed Israel that it will
recommend that Congress approve a three-year
extension of loan guarantees to Israel,
worth $3.8 billion. The announcement came
after several months of worry in Israel that
the loan guarantees would not be extended,
despite Israel's request.
"Pro-Gaddafi"
fighters retake Bani Walid:
"Loyalists of Libya's deposed leader" seize
control of former government stronghold and
raise Gaddafi's green flag.
Libyan protesters
lash out at new ‘monster’ in power:
Libyans are accusing their new rulers of
corruption, secrecy and nepotism, as
protests grow across the country only three
months after the death of dictator Moammar
Gadhafi fueled hopes for democratic change
in the North African nation.
US raid frees Western
hostages in Somalia:
White House confirms that US Special Forces
conducted a helicopter rescue of two aid
workers abducted in October.
Al-Qaeda-linked
fighters leave Yemeni town:
Group leaves Rada in exchange for the
promised release of 15 imprisoned
colleagues, having held town for nine days.
Rick Santorum thinks
pregnancy through rape is God's gift?
Seriously?: Invoking
God's will as a supporting argument to his
position on abortion hardly fits with the
constitution he claims to uphold
January 24, 2012
Stop the Madness
BY YOUSAF BUTT
Despite all the hype, Iran's nuclear program
has yet to violate international law. It's
time to calm down, think, and above all halt
the rush to war.
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Europe Should Call
Israel's Bluff
By Stuart Reigeluth and Dimitris Bouris
The figures say it all. Over 1,200
Jewish colonists occupied outposts in the
West Bank in 1972; in 2012, over 300,000
live in fortress-like colonies on hilltops
overlooking the Jordan Valley, excluding the
illegal colonies and gradual annexation of
occupied east Jerusalem.
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A Sad Day for the Rule of Law
Rules of American
Justice: A Tale of Three Cases
By Glenn Greenwald
When the purpose of American justice is to
shield those who with the greatest power who
commit the most egregious crimes, while
severely punishing those who talk publicly
about those crimes, it’s hard to imagine how
it can get much more degraded or corrupted
than that.
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US Steps Outside the
Law as the War on Terror Drones On
By Justin Randle
The use of unmanned aircraft belies
America's rhetoric about its values.
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US Drowning in
Hypocrisy
By Paul Craig Roberts
As the western “democracies” become
increasingly lawless, the mask of law that
imperialism wears is stripped away and with
it the sheen of morality that has been used
to cloak hegemonic ambitions.
Continue
Mitt Romney, Newt
Gingrich Wish Fidel Castro To Hell
By Elise Foley
Rick Santorum said that ending dictatorships
in Cuba and Venezuela is essential because
the nations may collaborate with al Qaeda.
Continue
In Police Training, a
Dark Film on U.S. Muslims
By MICHAEL POWELL
Ominous music plays as images
appear on the screen: Muslim terrorists
shoot Christians in the head, car bombs
explode, executed children lie covered by
sheets and a doctored photograph shows an
Islamic flag flying over the White House.
Continue
The Washington-Wall Street Revolving Door
Keeps Spinning
By Bill Moyers and Michael Winship
We’ve already made our choice for the best
headline of the year, so far: “Citigroup
Replaces JPMorgan as White House Chief of
Staff.”
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George Soros on the
Coming U.S. Class War
By John Arlidge
The best-case scenario is a deflationary
environment. The worst-case scenario is a
collapse of the financial system.”
Continue
From
Freedom To Fascism
The Uprising: Is it
Time?
Must Watch Video
"Its easier to kill a million people than it
is to control them". Zbigniew Brzezinski:
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An
ACTA of War
Secret Censor Tool To
Shake Up World Wide Web
By RT
The Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, or
ACTA, has been quietly signed or ratified by
most of the developed world and is arguably
the biggest threat to Internet freedom yet.
Continue
At least 19 killed in
spate of attacks in Iraq:
At least 19 people were killed in Iraq on
Tuesday as insurgents targeted day laborers,
government workers and an anti-terrorism
police captain amid a continuing surge of
violence, according to security officials.
Iraqis condemn U.S.
Haditha sentence as insult:
A three-month jail sentence for a U.S.
Marine sergeant accused of leading a
massacre of 24 civilians in Haditha is "an
insult to all Iraqis," a relative of one of
the victims said Tuesday
US kills another 5
people in North Waziristan:
At least five people have been killed in two
US drone attacks in the Datta Khel area of
North Waziristan on Monday.
"Condolence" payments
to Afghans total millions:
One week after 15 civilians were killed
during a U.S. night operation at an Afghan
village in 2009, U.S. commanders went to the
village and passed out $40,000 in cash
“condolence” payments.
Rivalry among Syrian
defectors could mean another military coup:
Disagreements between the army officers and
soldiers could lead to the creation of
separate militias, which could make it
difficult to build a consensus around a
leadership that could serve as an
alternative to the regime.
Syria agrees to
extend Arab monitoring mission:
State news agency SANA said Foreign Minister
Walid al-Moualem informed the Arab League in
a letter that Syria agreed to extend the
monitoring mission until February 23
Syria: New
Constitution to Limit Presidential Mandate
to Two Terms?: Syria's
new constitution could limit presidential
term to a maximum of two seven-year mandates
and put an end to the Assad dynasty.
Saudi Arabia’s Gulf
Arabs quit Syria monitoring mission:
Saudi Arabia’s Gulf allies joined Riyadh on
Tuesday in pulling out of an Arab League
monitoring team to Syria, risking the
collapse of a mission whose presence has not
halted violence in a 10-month-old revolt
against President Bashar al-Assad.
Syria complains other
states have "killed" Arab League plan:
- Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem
attacked some Arab states for interfering in
Damascus' internal affairs and trying to
'kill' the Arab League plan by resorting to
the United Nations.
"West" seeks support
for UN resolution against Assad:
Russia pressed to back security council
resolution endorsing Arab demands for Syrian
president to step down
Russia can't accept
intervention in Syria:
Russia will not accept any foreign
intervention in its old ally Syria, Syrian
Foreign Minister Walid al-Mouallem said on
Tuesday.
Iran lawmaker:
Closing Strait of Hormuz legal:
A senior Iranian lawmaker said his country
has the right to shutter the strategic
Strait of Hormuz in retaliation for oil
sanctions on Tehran.
UK warns Iran it
could send more naval forces to the Gulf:
"The UK has a contingent capability to
reinforce that presence should at any time
it be considered necessary to do so."
'India to buy Iran
oil in gold not dollars':
India has agreed to pay the price of crude
oil it imports from Iran in gold, which
makes it the first country to drop the US
dollar for purchasing the Iranian oil.
Chinese supertankers
hired for Iran oil:
Clarkson Research Services Ltd., a unit of
the world's largest shipbroker, announced
the two supertankers were booked to carry
about 2 million barrels of crude from Iran's
Khark Island to China.
U.S. imposes
sanctions on Iran’s third-largest bank:
The United States on Monday sought to
tighten the financial screws on Iran by
imposing sanctions on the country's
third-largest bank for allegedly helping
Tehran develop its nuclear program.
Israel to UN:
Tomorrow will be too late for action against
Iran: Israel's envoy to
the UN Ron Prosor levies harsh criticism at
the Security Council, saying it is obsessed
with Israel and ignores crimes of other
countries.
Barak to Ashton: We
may need more action for Iran:
Defense Minister Ehud Barak welcomed on
Tuesday the European Union embargo on
Iranian crude, telling EU foreign affairs
chief Catherine Ashton much more may still
be needed to deter Tehran from pursuing its
nuclear program.
Former Gadhafi
stronghold revolts against Tripoli:
Libya's ramshackle government lost control
of a former stronghold of Muammar Gadhafi on
Tuesday after local people staged an armed
uprising, posing the gravest challenge yet
to the country's new rulers.
Libya: Competing
claims over Bani Walid fighting:
Confusion surrounds events in the Libyan
town of Bani Walid after fighting broke out
between armed groups on Monday, leaving four
people dead.
Officers: Mutinies
spread to 4 Yemen air bases:
A wave of mutinies demanding the ouster of
Yemen's air force commander spread to four
military air bases on Monday, officers said,
a day after the nation's outgoing president
departed the country.
Atlanta Jewish Times
publisher resigns over Obama 'assassination'
column: Andrew Adler
suggested Israel should assassinate U.S.
President Barack Obama to counter Iran’s
nuclear weapons program.
Newt Gingrich: I Will
Overthrow Castro "Regime":
"We will not tolerate four more years of
this [Castro] regime," Gingrich said.
U.N. asked to probe
U.S. efforts to squelch Spain torture probe:
Two legal rights groups on Thursday asked
the United Nations to investigate
allegations that Spanish and U.S. officials
collaborated to quash criminal probes into
whether the Bush administration authorized
illegal killings and torture of terrorism
suspects.
Ex-CIA agent John
Kiriakou charged over leaks:
John Kiriakou is accused of disclosing the
names of agents who interrogated a suspected
al-Qaeda financier, who was allegedly
waterboarded 83 times.
Ruling could force
Americans to decrypt laptops:
American citizens can be ordered to decrypt
their PGP-scrambled hard drives for police
to peruse for incriminating files, a federal
judge in Colorado ruled today in what could
become a precedent-setting case.
Supreme Court Court
Rejects Willy-Nilly GPS Tracking:
The Supreme Court said Monday that law
enforcement authorities might need a
probable-cause warrant from a judge to affix
a GPS device to a vehicle and monitor its
every move — but the justices did not say
that a warrant was needed in all cases.
IMF warns of global
recession if governments cut too deeply:
"The world recovery, which was weak in the
first place, is in danger of stalling,"
Olivier Blanchard, the fund's chief
economist, said at a news conference. "The
epicenter of the danger is Europe."