Friday, 2 October 2009

Friday, October 02, 2009

 

'A Full Day of Talks'

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Thursday, October 01, 2009

 

Iran's Clever Deception


Iran has agreed to send enriched uranium from a formerly secret site to Russia--for processing into fuel for a small reactor--as reported here.

Iran's concession to the West is a clever deception that should allow the turbaned tyranny time to make bombs and warheads from still secret stockpiles of enriched uranium.

Iran will also be free to continue developing ballistic missiles.

The Pentagon is planning a defensive shield against Iranian missiles. Click here for the story.

 

Eric Cantor: US Uncertainty Endangering Troops


The Washington Times' Jon Ward reports: 

The No. 2 Republican in the House on Wednesday said President Obama is endangering American soldiers in Afghanistan because of his decision to conduct a review of whether or not to send more troops.

"Listen, you've got American lives on the line over there," said House Minority Whip Eric Cantor, Virginia Republican, during an interview in his U.S. Capitol office with reporters from The Washington Times. "As long as they are delaying, that puts in jeopardy, I believe, our men and women."

The White House hit back, characterizing Mr. Cantor's criticisms as "game-playing" and said the Republican lawmaker was silent when the Bush administration did not act on a request from the Army for more troops for Afghanistan in 2008.

Continue here.

 

US Misreading Iran's Intentions




Like Britain and France misreading Nazi Germany's intentions in the years leading up to World War II, the United States is misreading Islamonazi Iran's intentions. The turbaned tyranny just wants the bomb. Click here for the analysis.

 

Gold May Decline in London





Gold up or down? It all depends on the strength of the dollar, as reported here.


Back in the USA, a mysterious note found in an antique chair has triggered a treasure hunt. Click here for the story of one woman's search for buried gold pieces.