Posts Tagged ‘Nuclear Weapons’
Democracy in Israel: Mordechai Vanunu Arrested for “meeting with foreigners”
Antiwar | By Daniel Ellsberg | 31 December 2009 Daniel Ellsberg on Mordechai Vanunu’s Arrest Dear friends: I just learned, late this New Year’s Eve, of my friend Mordechai Vanunu’s outrageous arrest, facing further imprisonment, for “meeting with foreigners” (of which I have quite openly been one, on several occasions). I plan to [...]
India to be America’s Israel in South Asia
Pushing South Asia Toward the Brink Zia Mian | July 27, 2009 The contradictions and confusions in U.S. policy in South Asia were on full display during Secretary of State Hilary Clinton's recent visit to India. U.S. support for India, which centers on making money, selling weapons, and turning a blind eye to the country's nuclear weapons, is [...]
America’s Information War on Iran
The Persian Ploy by Jeff Huber, July 14, 2009 A July 5 story by David Sanger of the New York Times typifies how completely our mainstream media have been bulldozed by the warmongery’s propaganda machine. "Despite Crisis, Policy on Iran Is Engagement" states that "the accelerating crackdown on opposition leaders in Iran" will not [...]
No sign Iran seeks nuclear arms: new IAEA head
Reuters | Fri Jul 3, 2009 12:26pm EDT By Sylvia Westall VIENNA (Reuters) - The incoming head of the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog said Friday he did not see any hard evidence that Iran was trying to gain the ability to develop nuclear weapons. "I don't see any evidence in IAEA official documents about this," Yukiya Amano told Reuters in [...]
“Cast aside religion” — Obama Advised
Discipline Israel, negotiate with Iran, but first, cast aside religion By John Stanton Online Journal Contributing Writer Enough of the tail wagging the dog! This has been going on for too many years. The US must publicly keep a close hold on Israel as it openly works with Iran. We must not let Israel set policy for the USA. (more...)
Asif Zardari’s Interview to Der Spiegel
President Asif Ali Zardari's Interview to Der Spiegel of 6 May 2009, is reproduced in full below: 'Nuclear Weapons Are Not Kalashnikovs' The West is concerned about the stability of Pakistan. SPIEGEL spoke with President Asif Ali Zardari, 53, about failed peace talks with the Taliban, the possible whereabouts of Osama bin Laden and the [...]









