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US 'Targeted Killings' - Assassinations
Posted: Tuesday, November 5, 2002

¤ Voters Set Republicans Loose on the World
¤ Election No Longer Mutes War Questions
¤ Jewish organisations in U.S. protest Finnish export ban
The decision of the Finnish government to deny an export licence for two Chempro 100 chemical warfare agent detectors, which Israel wished to purchase, has provoked a strong reaction within the Jewish community in the United States.

¤ Bush takes the law into his own hands
¤ Risk of al-Qaeda strike 'has reached new dimension'

¤ Democrats have only themselves to blame
A party that will not criticize the incumbent president cannot defeat him, now or two years from now.

¤ Rumsfeld Wants Educators To Support War On Terror
¤ World braces for 'triumphant' Bush
¤ Bush Looks to Build on Election Wins
¤ Russia claims right to take action beyond borders
¤ Targeting Iran would be 'grave error': Britain
¤ 'War crimes' fear for British troops

¤ US 'still opposes' targeted killings
The United States has said it still opposes Israel's policy of targeted assassinations, despite its apparent use of the same tactic to kill six al-Qaeda suspects in Yemen on Sunday.

¤ Desert kill: How the CIA got their man
¤ Silent killer changes rules of engagement
¤ CIA seeks and kills al-Qaeda chief
¤ It is wrong to be judge, jury and executioner
¤ A justifiable tool in the war against terrorism?
¤ U.S. closes Yemen embassy fearing retaliation

¤ Angry Sharon calls February elections
¥ Some sources say January, some February... Whatever!
¤ MI5 "whistleblower" faces jail
¤ Afghan "Hero" governor accused of torture
¤ Bali alert raises payback fears
¤ US prepares to submit Iraq resolution to UN
¤ 'Clean' sweep for Republicans
¤ Florida votes - and the talk is of another 'fix'


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