Archivo para Agosto de 2007
¿Por Frances Gibb
las familias de los soldados matados por el americano? ¿fuego amistoso? la voluntad nunca consigue considerar a los que pudieron haber sido responsables de las muertes preguntadas en las investigaciones, los tiempos ha aprendido.
En un documento oficial considerado por este periódico, el ministerio de la defensa hace claramente que todos los pedidos el personal de servicio de los E.E.U.U. de dar evidencia en las investigaciones británicas serán dados vuelta abajo. Las nuevas reglas…
Miliband: Decidiremos cuando las tropas BRITÁNICAS salen de Iraq
Miércoles 29 de agosto de 2007
Por Andrew Grice
la administración de Bush no tendrá un veto sobre los planes del gobierno para sacar de las tropas Iraq, ministros de Gran Bretaña ha hecho claramente.
David Miliband, el Ministro de Asuntos Exteriores, las decisiones dichas sobre retiros de la tropa sería tomado independientemente en el “interés nacional británico” y tensionó la situación que hace frente a fuerzas británicas en Basra era “muy diferente” a el que está que hace frente a sus contrapartes americanas en Bagdad.
La calle que tragaba movió hacia atrás el suyo…
Los E.E.U.U. intensifican la guerra de palabras con Irán
Miércoles 29 de agosto de 2007
? ¿El presidente de los E.E.U.U. acusa Tehran de militants que se arman
? El discurso tuvo como objetivo el puntear de la ayuda para la “oleada”
Ed Pilkington en Nueva York
el miércoles 29 de agosto de 2007
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George Bush habla en la 89.a convención anual de la legión americana en Reno, Nevada. Fotografía: ¿Imágenes de Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty
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George Bush ramped ayer…
George Bush habla en la 89.a convención anual de la legión americana en Reno, Nevada. Fotografía: ¿Imágenes de Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty
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George Bush ramped ayer…
Israel asesina 11 años que se sientan en un árbol de higo
Miércoles 29 de agosto de 2007
Por Mahmoud Al Qarnawi
las fuerzas que ocupan israelíes tiradas intensivo en un niño el viernes, mientras que él se sentaba en un árbol de higo en la aldea de Seida, cerca de la ciudad norteña de Cisjordania de Tulkarem.
11 años del Al Qarnawi de Mahmoud fueron dejados la sangría en la tierra por las tropas israelíes. When his mother asked the soldiers if her son was alive, they said "maybe". The child had Israeli ...
The state Theft of Children - So called British Justice - Even a murderer is treated better
Monday, August 27th, 2007
The Dark Heart Of England
English authorities take newborn babies for adoption - this compares how their legal system treats a pregnant woman and a man arrested for murder.
The bulk of English adoptions result from forcible takings:
Children fall into three groups according to the reason for their adoption: relinquished infants (14%), those whose parents had ...
Cancer in Iraq vets raises possibility of toxic exposure
Monday, August 27th, 2007
By Carla McClain
After serving in Vietnam nearly 40 years ago ? and receiving the Bronze Star for it ? the Tucson soldier was called back to active duty in Iraq.
While there, he awoke one morning with a sore throat. Eighteen months later, Army Sgt. James Lauderdale was dead, of a bizarrely aggressive cancer rarely seen by the doctors who tried to treat it.
As a result, his stunned and ...
Clash with Cheney over Iran prompted Rove departure
Monday, August 27th, 2007
By Ray McGovern
It is as though I'm back as an analyst at the CIA, trying to estimate the chances of an attack on Iran. The putative attacker, though, happens to be our own president.
It is precisely the work we analysts used to do. And, while it is still a bit jarring to be turning our analytical tools ...
The CIA’s open secrets
Monday, August 27th, 2007
By Joseph Weisberg
When a federal judge dismissed Valerie Plame's lawsuit against the Central Intelligence Agency earlier this month, she ruled that the agency was entitled to stop Plame from publishing the dates of her agency service, even though these dates had been supplied to Congress in an unclassified letter from the CIA and had been published in The Congressional Record. Plame is just one ...
US intelligence report points to Iraqi government?s removal
Monday, August 27th, 2007
By Peter Symonds
The National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iraq released last week reflects a growing consensus not just among the US spy agencies, but in the White House and American ruling elite, that the main obstacle to the US agenda in Iraq is the government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.
Not surprisingly, the four-page unclassified portion of the NIE drawn up by 16 US intelligence agencies backs the Bush ...
US attorney general Gonzales resigns
Monday, August 27th, 2007
Mark Tran
Monday August 27, 2007
Guardian Unlimited
Alberto Gonzales had worked with George Bush since the 1990s. Photograph: Ron Edmonds/AP
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The embattled US attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, today announced his resignation, joining an exodus of top-level officials from the White House."It has been ...
Alberto Gonzales had worked with George Bush since the 1990s. Photograph: Ron Edmonds/AP
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The embattled US attorney general, Alberto Gonzales, today announced his resignation, joining an exodus of top-level officials from the White House."It has been ...
Labour given ?300,000 by unregistered ‘friends’
Monday, August 27th, 2007
By Ben Russell
A group which has donated more than ?300,000 to Labour was not properly registered, the party has admitted.
Labour Party officials asked Muslim Friends of Labour to register as a members' association with party funding watchdogs after they were informed of the problem by the Electoral Commission.
The commission asked the party to clarify the status of the organisation last week after releasing figures showing that it ...
Alarm as police offenders keep jobs in force
Monday, August 27th, 2007
By Kate O'Hara
More than 30 police officers serving in forces throughout Yorkshire were convicted of criminal offences last year, it has emerged.
Revelations that so many law enforcers, most of whom are still in post, have turned law-breakers were dubbed "deeply worrying" by a road safety campaigner.
The disclosures ? made under the Freedom of Information ...
A new intelligence report paints a bleak picture of Iraq
Monday, August 27th, 2007
By Warren P. Strobel and Leila Fadel
A new assessment of Iraq by U.S. intelligence agencies provides little evidence that the American troop "surge" has accomplished its goals and predicts that the U.S.-backed government of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki will become "more precarious" in the months ahead.
A declassified summary of the report released Thursday said that violence remains high, warns that U.S. alliances with former ...
Iraq corruption whistleblowers face penalties
Monday, August 27th, 2007
Cases show fraud exposers have been vilified, fired, or detained for weeks
AP
One after another, the men and women who have stepped forward to report corruption in the massive effort to rebuild Iraq have been vilified, fired and demoted.
Or worse.
For daring to report illegal arms sales, Navy veteran Donald Vance says he was imprisoned by the American military in a security ...
The War On Working Americans - Part I
Monday, August 27th, 2007
By Stephen Lendman
RINF Alternative News
As Labor Day approaches, what better time to assess the state of working America. It's under assault and weakened by decades of eroding rights in the richest country in the world once regarded as a model democratic state. It's pure nonsense in a nation always dedicated to wealth and power, but don't try finding that discussed in the mainstream. Today, it's truer than ever making ...














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