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U.S. plan to uplift Arab world?
Posted: Saturday, December 14, 2002

Rubbing salt in old wounds
Bush's appointments of Iran-Contra scandal alumni add insult to unhealed injuries of the Cold War

Bush and the Neo-Con Pharisees

E.U. strongly condemns Israeli settlements
Copenhagen - The European Union on Friday issued Israel with its strongest warning yet to stop illegal settlements on Palestinian territories, saying they were inflaming anti-Israel passions in Gaza and the West Bank.

U.S. and British forces strike Iraqi communications sites

Blix Asks Iraq for List of Scientists

Democracy: US should practice what it preaches

U.S. Calls for Early Elections in Venezuela
U.S. Reaffirms Support for OAS Secretary General's Efforts in Venezuela and Calls for Early Elections. "We reaffirm our support for OAS Secretary General Cesar Gaviria's efforts in Caracas to facilitate such an outcome."

EDITOR'S NOTE: By these two statements it is clear that Cesar Gaviria is not an honest broker and should leave Venezuela. He is there to facilitate the overthrow of the democratically elected leader of Venezuela to further the U.S. desire to control Venezuela's Oil.

Bush's Desperate Venezuela Statement
Read Between the Lines: The Coup is Falling Apart
By Al Giordano, narconews, Dec. 13, 2002

Canada Breaks with Bush Over Venezuela
Foreign Minister Bill Graham was cool to U.S. calls for early elections, saying the people of Venezuela themselves should work out a solution to their problems. "Well, that may be the American policy, but it's not our policy at this point," he said.
By David Ljunggren, Reuters, Dec. 13, 2002

Powell's ambitious plan to uplift Arab world
THE U.S. DOES NOT APPRECIATE DEMOCRACY!!!
Powell should state why the U.S. is trying to overthrow the democratically elected leader of Venezuela - President Hugo Chávez.
Is this the Democracy the U.S. wants in the Middle East?


N Korea's Nuclear reaction jolts US
Plans by North Korea to resume work at three abandoned nuclear power plants that could produce fuel for atomic bombs have revived the threat that brought it to the brink of war with the United States in 1994.

US treads softly with powerful N. Korea
The international agency confirmed that it had been told to remove its inspectors from the Yongbyon nuclear power plant, which the United States believes is a production centre for weapons-grade plutonium.


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