Headlines Jan 24 Posted: Thursday, January 23, 2003
World War Has Begun Malaysia's Mahathir Assails U.S. at Davos Opening Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad told the United States on Thursday that "out-terrorising the terrorists will not work" and forecast a long period of war driven by hatred, revenge and greed.
Are we itching for war or just really stupid?
Helen Thomas: "This is the worst president ever," "He is the worst president in all of American history."
Moscow Opposes Possibility Of Debating Use Of Force Against Iraq In UN ATHENS. Jan 24 (Interfax) - Moscow has reaffirmed that there are no grounds to debate the use of force against Iraq at the UN Security Council. "At present, we do not see any serious reasons for raising the issue of using force against Iraq," Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov said at a press conference after talks with the EU troika.
Israel enraged by Blair envoy's West Bank trip TENSIONS between Britain and Israel flared again yesterday when Tony Blair’s envoy to the Middle East, Lord Levy, provoked anger by visiting Palestinian Cabinet ministers in the West Bank without co-ordinating the trip with Ariel Sharon’s Government.
Israel fire missiles into hospital in Gaza
No nuke evidence in samples from Iraq
Elections near: must attack Iraq
Bush camp: 'It's war within weeks' · Washington now concentrating on timing · State of union address to 'turn up the heat' · Blair faces nightmare scenario over war decision
We're off to war, UN or not
Israelis detain hundreds without trial Kafkaesque nightmare awaits arrested Palestinians
NEW Nato allies of Europe behind Bush
Anger at Rumsfeld attack on 'OLD Europe' Transatlantic row as Berlin and Paris hit back at US defence chief
Documents 'show Saddam's chemical plans' Iraqi documents obtained by the BBC appear to suggest that Saddam Hussein is preparing to use chemical weapons against Western troops in the event of war, it was reported today. They were passed on to the BBC by opposition group the Iraqi National Coalition. BBC is supporting their government/government funded media.
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