Ahmadinejad says West failed in Iran nuclear crisis:

View larger image Bush Wins UK Backing On Iran Bush and Brown Agree on Hard Line Against Iran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday the West has failed to break Iran’s will in the nuclear standoff, days after world powers presented Tehran with a new offer aimed at ending the crisis.

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American Chronicle | The greatest threat to the United States security

The wedding of terrorist and nuclear weapons is now the greatest threat to the United States, security. The U.S. tried to deter terrorists from gaining access to nuclear weapons through Pakistan. The results however of investigations into Pakistani nuclear black market and nuclear proliferation network demonstrates in stark terms the devastating consequences of nuclear proliferation by Al-Qaeda and Taliban who may now have access to state-controlled nuclear weapons according to an American/Pakistani who said, “I read it in a Pakistan newspaper during a recent visit to that country”.

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EU postpones decision on banned Iranian group | World | Reuters

The European Union postponed a decision on whether to remove an Iranian opposition group from its blacklist of terrorist organisations, diplomats said on Wednesday, ahead of a visit to Iran by its foreign policy chief.

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‘Power struggle distracting Pakistani govt’

The power struggle in Pakistan is distracting the government from coping with grave economic and terrorism challenges facing the country, the US Senate was told on Thursday.

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Congressmen fear US-Russia deal will help Iran | Jerusalem Post

Members of Congress criticized the Bush administration’s nuclear pending cooperation deal with Russia on Thursday, in part out of concern that it could hurt efforts to prevent Iran from getting nuclear arms.

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Khamenei binds nukes to revolution’s goals

Iran’s top political, religious and military authority said his country would refuse to back down on its nuclear ambitions, regardless of what the U.S. tried to do.

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Uranium Enrichment: The Bushes, The Saudis and The Bomb | BaltimoreChronicle.com:

As the New Yorker reported years ago, the Saudis paid Saddam Hussein at least $5 billion from 1985 to 1990 to support his nuclear weapons program, with the understanding that they would get some of the big bombs for themselves.

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The Associated Press: Syria to allow probe of alleged nuclear site:

Syria will allow in U.N. inspectors to probe allegations that the country was building a nuclear reactor at a remote site destroyed in an Israeli airstrike, the International Atomic Energy Agency said Monday.

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AFP: Ahmadinejad says Israel will soon disappear:

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad predicted on Monday that Muslims would uproot “satanic powers” and repeated his controversial belief that Israel will soon disappear, the Mehr news agency reported.

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