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New Aids nightmare shocks US
Posted: Sunday, February 13, 2005

Neocons Concentrate on Promoting U.S.-Iran War
Entitled “How to Approach Iran, “the article recommends that Washington consider launching commercial and diplomatic engagement with Iran. “Some in Washington hope and expect the Euro-Iranian talks will collapse altogether,” the diplomats note. Again, the “some” are the neocons/Zionists who fanatically refuse to abandon their campaign to promote an Iranian-American war.

Castro says U.S. to blame if Chavez assassinated
Cuban President Fidel Castro warned the United States on Saturday against plotting to kill his most important ally, Venezuela's leftist President Hugo Chavez. "I say to world public opinion: if they assassinate Chavez, the responsibility will fall squarely on the president of the United States, George W. Bush," Castro said.

New Aids nightmare shocks US
A strain of HIV that is highly resistant to almost all anti-retroviral drugs and which leads to the rapid onset of Aids has been detected in New York. Doctors and hospitals across the city have been placed on alert and told to test all new HIV cases for evidence of the strain.

Chavez Rejects Arms Criticism by U.S. 'Terrorist State'
Venezuela's left-wing President, Hugo Chavez, branded the U.S. a "terrorist state" on Saturday and rejected as meddling Washington's criticism of a recent arms purchase from Russia.

Iran warns US: our atomic technology is peaceful, but don’t provoke us
Iran became the second country to cock a snook at US threats when its leadership let it be known that it would resist any attempt to halt the country’s nuclear development programme. In a move which surprised the diplomatic community, a former Iranian president, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, said Iran had an absolute right to develop nuclear technology and that threats from the White House were “nonsense” and could be safely ignored.

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