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Iran
Says Does Not "Give a Damn" About UN Resolution (April
28, 2006)
- Iran's president said on Friday his country would
pay no attention to international calls to halt its nuclear work,
hours before the U.N. atomic watchdog reports on whether Tehran has
met U.N. Security Council demands. "Those who want to prevent
Iranians from obtaining their right, should know that we do not give
a damn about such resolutions," Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told a
rally in northwest Iran, the official IRNA news agency reported.
Mohamed ElBaradei, chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency
(IAEA), is expected to tell the council and the agency's board on
Friday that Iran has not stopped enriching uranium or fully answered
IAEA queries as the U.N. body asked a month ago. The West accuses
Iran of pursuing a civilian nuclear programme as a cover to acquire
atomic bombs. Tehran denies it. "Enemies think that by ...
threatening us, launching psychological warfare or ... imposing
embargos they can dissuade our nation to obtain nuclear
technology," Ahmadinejad said in the town of Khorramdarreh, in
Zanjan province. "Whether enemies like it or not, Iran is a
nuclear state. Obtaining nuclear technology is a national
demand," he said. more...
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Muslims
to Join Pro-Illegals Protest in L.A. (April
28, 2006)
- "Islam's message is one of
social justice, economic fairness, and fair treatment in the
workplace. The Quran urges the proper treatment and respect of
workers." Choosing May 1, the day
Communists worldwide celebrate the worker, activists have vowed to
"close" major American cities as millions of Latinos, both
legal and illegal, mark what some organizers are calling "a day
without an immigrant" and others refer to as the "Great
American Boycott." They are urging supporters not to go to
work, school or spend money on that day. more...
Reported from harpazo
Ready:
American
Hiroshima\'linked with Iran attack (April
28, 2006)
- Pakistani journalist who
met bin Laden confirms al-Qaida nukes, says they may already be in
U.S.
Osama bin Laden recording released on al-Jazeera network
Al-Qaida has already obtained nuclear suitcase weapons from the
Russian black market, weapons tested in Afghanistan in 2000, and
they may have already been forward-deployed inside the U.S.,
according to the only journalist to interview Osama bin Laden and
Ayman al-Zawahiri in the wake of Sept. 11. Last week, Hamid Mir\'s
credibility skyrocketed when he accurately predicted in Joseph
Farah\'s G2 Bulletin and later in WND the imminent release of a new
recorded communiqué from bin Laden through al-Jazeera, the Arabic
TV network. Two days later, bin Laden\'s tape was the focus of
international news coverage. "If you think that my information
and analysis about bin Laden\'s location is correct,\" said
Hamid Mir, \"then please don\'t underestimate my analysis about
his nuclear threat also.\" Mir said that he met with an
Egyptian engineer last week who lost an eye after one of bin
Laden\'s nuclear tests in the Kunar province of Pakistan. The
Pakistani journalist said the encounter with the engineer greatly
disturbed and depressed him since it provided further assurance that
a nuclear nightmare for America is about to dawn.more...
Putin
threatens to divert oil to Far East (April
27, 2006)
- PRESIDENT PUTIN yesterday threatened to divert oil
supplies away from Europe to the Far East in the long term if the
Kremlin continued to be confronted with “excuses” and
“limits” for its expansion plans in the West. The Russian leader
told a conference on Siberia’s development that Moscow was
continually coming up against “unfair competition” on world
energy markets. “Despite the great demand for energy resources,
any excuses are being used to limit us in the north, in the south,
in the west,” he said. “We must look for markets, fit into the
processes of global development. I have in mind the countries of the
Asian-Pacific region, which are developing at great speed and need
to cooperate with us.” more...
Hamas
weighs proposals to ease isolation (April
27, 2006)
- The Hamas-led Palestinian government is weighing
softening its stance toward Israel to ease isolation but not without
concessions from the Jewish state and the international community,
Hamas officials said on Thursday. They said ideas such as a 2002
Arab peace initiative, U.N. resolutions on the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict and the Palestine Liberation Organization's national agenda
-- all of which include recognition of Israel -- were on the table.
One expert on Hamas said any softening would not involve a shift in
ideology, but be a way to try to get Western aid restored to the
Palestinian Authority and heal a growing rift with President Mahmoud
Abbas over government powers. Deputy prime minister Naser al-Shaer,
an influential leader of the Islamic militant group and who is close
to Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh, told Reuters that several ideas
were being considered and would be discussed over the coming days.
"No decision has been taken yet," Shaer said. "It is
very clear the world wants a certain political price or certain
position from this government. What is this position, to what extent
can this position be reached?" Added Nayef al-Rajoub, minister
of religious affairs: "We are studying and considering all
kinds of proposals, including the Arab peace initiative ... but that
doesn't mean we have accepted anything yet."more...
WMDs,
not conventional war, now called top threat to Israel (April
27, 2006)
- Israel has adopted a report that calls for revision
of strategic priorities. Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz has endorsed a
report by a committee that termed Iran's nuclear program and Islamic
insurgency as the leading threats to Israel. The panel, which met 50
times over 18 months, marked the first time in nearly 60 years that
the country sought to define strategic priorities. The panel,
chaired by former Finance Minister Dan Meridor and appointed by
then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon, said the prospect of conventional
war against Israel has declined, Middle East Newsline reported.
Instead, the main threats cited by the 250-page report were those of
weapons of mass destruction and terrorism. "The conventional
threat has weakened in the face of two other threats — the
super-conventional threat — what Iran is trying to do — and the
sub-conventional threats, terror and asymmetrical threats,"
Meridor said on Monday. more...
'Tangible
proof' al-Qaida deploying nukes (April
25, 2006)
- A terrorism symposium featuring leading experts
will begin with presentation of "tangible proof" al-Qaida
not only has developed an arsenal of tactical nuclear weapons but
also has begun to deploy them for use in its jihad against the
United States and Israel. Paul L. Williams, author of "The Al
Connection" and "The Dunces of Doomsday," will
present his findings at the National Press Club in Washington at the
conclusion of a public debate with Wall Street Journal correspondent
Richard Miniter on al-Qaida's nuclear weaponry. The debate, Friday
at 10 a.m., will be moderated by Fred Barnes, executive editor of
The Weekly Standard and regular contributor to the Fox News Channel.
The public is invited to attend. The organizers say the event is
timely, "with increased anxiety over demands for a pullout from
Iraq, the nuclear developments in Iran and North Korea, the failure
of our government to secure the borders and our country's fledgling,
incomprehensive effort at homeland security." more...
Reported from Steve
Quayle:
Russia
and China Warn UN Not to Antagonize
Iran (April 27, 2006)
- Russia and China on Thursday warned against
escalating the dispute over Iran's nuclear programme. The call came
on the eve of an eagerly awaited report on whether the country has
met United Nations demands. The US and the
European Union believe Friday's report by Mohamed El Baradei, head
of the International Atomic Energy Agency, will set the stage for a
UN Security Council resolution, since there is little chance that
Tehran will meet the council's demand for "full and sustained
suspension" of uranium enrichment, which can produce
weapons-grade material.
What's
Really Happening in Tehran (April
26, 2006)
- "Tehran appears hell-bent on
defying the international community and pursuing a nuclear program
that is of growing concern." - Sean McCormack, US
State Department spokesman.
This followed a rare press conference with the international
media in Tehran on Monday in which Iranian President Mahmud
Ahmadinejad suggested that Tehran might withdraw from the United
Nations nuclear watchdog agency and the nuclear Non-Proliferation
Treaty, and also said "there is no need" for US-Iranian
talks on Iraq. Because of the opacity of Iran's theocratic
nationalism, outsiders may be tempted to assume that the official
Iranian position is the one expressed last week in Baku, Azerbaijan,
by Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najar: "The United States
has been threatening Iran for 27 years, and this is not new for us.
Therefore, we are never afraid of US threats." President George
W Bush and other US administration officials have frequently said
that "all options are on the table" with regard to Iran's
nuclear program, which the United States suspects is designed to
develop nuclear weapons. more...
Shouldn't
We Drill U.S. Oil Before China Does? (April
26, 2006)
- This is how stupid our oil
situation is getting. China is going to be
pumping oil out of the Gulf of Mexico — at the same time the
United States cannot. What? How's that again?
Here's how it works, information courtesy Sen. Larry
Craig of Idaho who made a speech on the House floor about
this Wednesday. China is bidding on, and will
win, rights to explore oil leases in the Gulf of Mexico, which are
offered for development by Cuba. By the way,
Mexico just hit a huge offshore oil find in the Gulf of Mexico and
expects to be frolicking in oil cash as a result. more...
Iran
Issues Oil Warning (April
26, 2006)
- Iran's top nuclear negotiator on Tuesday refused to
rule out using oil as a weapon in a dispute over the Islamic
republic's nuclear drive, saying any "radical measures"
against the country would have "important consequences"
for energy supplies. Ali Larijani also warned
that Iran will withdraw all cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog
agency if the UN Security Council imposes sanctions against it,
reports Dow Jones newswires. The statements
came a day after Iran's president - facing a Friday UN deadline to
stop uranium enrichment - boldly predicted the Security Council
would not impose sanctions on Tehran and warned he was thinking
about dropping out of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. more...
Egypt
Under Siege as Three More Explosions Strike (April
26, 2006)
- Egypt is under siege as three more three more
explosions have been reported. Egyptian Police have reported
injuries after two suicide bombs went off outside the Multinational
Peacekeeping Sinai Peninsula Base. Media reports from Cairo say that
a separate blast hit in the north of country, Nile Delta. Security
officials said the suicide attackers died in the strike on the
peacekeeping base, and there were conflicting reports on the
wounded. It was not immediately known if there were casualties in
the Nile Delta explosion. Other security
officials, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not
authorized to release the information, said they believed at least
one New Zealander and one Norwegian attached to the multinational
force were wounded along with two Egyptian policemen. The
peacekeeping force was set up as part of the 1979 peace treaty
between Israel and Egypt that led to Israel‘s withdrawal from the
Sinai. It is partially paid for by the United States and has U.S.
advisers and soldiers attached to it, as well as soldiers from
several other nations.
Milestone
Achieved in the Development of Biological Fuel Cells
(April 26, 2006)
- A team of researchers at the
University of Oxford have developed an enzyme based biological fuel
cell that takes oxygen
and hydrogen from an atmosphere to power electrical devices. The
enzymes used are isolated from naturally occurring bacteria that
have evolved to use hydrogen
in their metabolic process. The unique
features of these enzymes are that they are highly selective and
tolerant of gases that poison traditional fuel cell catalysts, such
as carbon
monoxide and hydrogen sulphide. Since the enzymes can
be grown they represent a cheap and renewable alternative to the
expensive platinum based catalysts used by others in hydrogen fuel
cells. more...
Hot
Clouds Pose Deadliest Threat From Indonesian Volcano Merapi
(April 25, 2006)
- Super-hot clouds that would rush
down the slopes of Indonesia's Mount Merapi burning everything in
their path in the event of an eruption pose the deadliest threat to
the people living nearby, scientists said Monday. The
2,914-meter (9,616-foot) rumbling volcano has been on standby alert
for more than a week, one level below that which would require a
mandatory evacuation for more than 29,000 people living around its
fertile slopes. more...
Nicaraguan
Volcano San Cristobal Spews Cinders Gas
(April 25, 2006)
- The San Cristobal volcano near
here has entered an eruption phase with cinder and gases spewing
from its crater amid increased seismic activity, according to the
Nicaraguan Institute of Territorial Studies (Ineter) Monday.
The volcano, 120 kilometers (75
miles) northeast of Managua, has had "moderate explosions in
its crater that have released gases and volcanic cinder"
carried by winds toward towns 25 kilometers (16 miles) away, the
institute said. more...
Volcano
Wakes Up Russian Far East (April
24, 2006)
- Mount Ebeko, a volcano on the island of Paramushir,
which belongs to the Northern Kuril chain in Russia's Far East, has
started emitting vapor and gas, a local emergencies official said
Monday. "A weather station in
Severo-Kurilsk, a town seven kilometers (about 4 miles) away, has
reported that the volcano was emitting vapor and gas," the
spokesman said, adding that a team of researchers from the
Volcanology and Seismology Institute based on the Kamchatka
Peninsula was monitoring the volcano. more...
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