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Headlines Jan 10 Posted: Friday, January 10, 2003
N Korea follows Bush's lead
The Great Betrayal People Don't Know, And They Don't Even Know That They Don't Know - by Media Lens; via zmag.org
Behind the Power Curve: Bush's Epitaph? Lost in the Folds of Iraq and North Korea
Blair Must Not Go Wobbly On Iraq There is growing concern in Washington that the Prime Minister’s resolve to deal with the Iraqi threat is starting to dramatically weaken. The recent comments by his foreign secretary Jack Straw that a war is increasingly unlikely raised eyebrows in the White House and Pentagon, where war planners are pushing ahead with preparations for a February offensive. The remarks led to mounting speculation in the American media that the Blair government was starting to get cold feet. - by Dr. Nile Gardiner and John C. Hulsman, Ph.D, heritage.org
North Korea Follows Bush's Lead North Korea has decided to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, invoking its legal right to do so. The move increases international tension and the risk of Japan reconsidering its position on nuclear weapons. But it is in line with the new approach to global security adopted by the Bush administration. President George W Bush has either withdrawn from or expressed his opposition to implementing a number of key global arms control agreements.
Washington's Nuclear Policy: Moral Clarity or Double Standards?
Three new viruses on the loose
Whole week I am receiving spam about Norton Anti-Virus sale, now I am hearing that there are three new viruses are on the loose. The things some companies will do to boost sales!!! - Ayinde
Iraq guilty regardless of UN findings The White House has insisted that it knows "for a fact" that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction but provided no evidence, saying it will wait to see where UN inspections lead.
Plan: Tap Iraq's Oil U.S. considers seizing revenues to pay for occupation, source says
US General Says Terrorists in South America The commander of the U.S. Southern Command, General James Hill, Thursday confirmed reports that Islamic terrorist groups are operating in the tri-border area of South America, where Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil converge.
UN WMD Inspectors Find Nothing In Iraq
Uncle Sam Desperately Seeks Reason to Attack Iraq Anything goes to start an attack, even a missing American pilot UN inspectors are at a loss: no banned weapons have been detected in Iraq. However, the Americans have more trump cards to use. One of them is American Air Force pilot Michael Scott Speicher.
New reports say Iraq holding U.S. pilot
Allies in a spin over lack of evidence US and UK blame inspectors' failure to find a smoking gun on Baghdad's 'passive' cooperation
UN inspectors 'cast doubt on UK evidence dossier'
Powell, Rice to meet with U.N. arms official
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