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North Korea caught supplying Iran with weapons

August 31st, 2009 admin No comments

According to Bloomberg News, the United Arab Emirates has caught North Korean red-handed in supplying Iran with munitions and supplies for potential nuclear weapons. 

Diplomats are saying the UAE seized a ship two weeks ago that was transporting explosives, detonators, grenades, and munitions bound for Iran.  The ship, owned by an Australian subsidiary of a French company, was found to have ten containers on board disguised as oil equipment.

Despite this incident being a clear violation of United Nations sanctions, the UN has yet to receive a response from either Iran or North Korea.

Earlier this summer, the Security Council voted to adopt a resolution punishing North Korea for its recent nuclear-bomb test and missile launches. This newest resolution requires the inspection of any material in international
waters that is suspected of carrying arms.

Read More:

Rueters: Australia probes N. Korea weapons for Iran seizure

WSJ: Iran arms remain sealed

Asia Times: Storm over North Korea-Iran arms vessel

Impact of the American invasion in Iraq

August 24th, 2009 admin No comments

Since the American invasion of Iraq, more than 5 million Iraqis have been driven from their homes by violence and terror.  One of these Iraqis is Ahlam Ahmed.  This is her story.

Obama’s “High-Value Detainee I…

August 24th, 2009 admin No comments

Obama’s “High-Value Detainee Interrogation Group” will be overseen by White House, not CIA. Washington Post reports: http://bit.ly/ScDv9

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Iraqi Prime Minister Malaki vows to defeat terrorism

August 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

In his first public statement since the Wednesday’s carnage, Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki assured Iraqis that its forces would defeat terrorism despite the year’s deadliest bombings.  His address ignored remarks from a minister that the government had fallen into a false sense of security.

A few hours earlier, his foreign minister, Hoshiyar Zebari, said he suspected police or soldiers might have colluded in the attacks.  Zebari also criticized Maliki’s decision to remove most blast walls from Baghdad’s streets, indicating it was one cause of the blasts.

In his address, Maliki said the perpetrators of the bombings on the foreign and finance ministries had been captured.  “I want to tell the Iraqi people we are still in an open war against (the terrorists),” he said on state television. “I reassure the Iraqi people that the security forces can keep up the battle and achieve victory despite breaches here and there.”

These suicide truck bombings, effectively shattered the growing sense of stability in Iraq since the U.S. troops pulled out of urban centers and handed over security responsibility to their Iraqi counterparts.

They also dealt a crippling blow to Maliki himself as he prepares to contest the national election next January, looking to claim credit for a sharp fall in overall violence in the past 18 months, and public confidence in Iraq’s domestic security forces.

Foreign Minister Zebari summoned the media earlier today to his wrecked ministry and said he suspected police or soldiers must have helped.

“According to our information, there has even been collaboration between security officers and the murderers and killers,” he said, calling for a thorough investigation.

Zebari offered no direct evidence for the accusation, but said checkpoints and blast walls near the ministry had been removed due to a “false sense” of security.

Blast walls were piled up outside the ministry today in preparation for being reinstalled.

Threats of swine flu, economic downturn overshadow Ramadan

August 22nd, 2009 admin No comments

Across the world, Muslims have begun celebrating the holy month of Ramadan, a month of fasting and feasting.  But threats of swine flu and the economic downturn, on top of already existing security fears in several Islamic countries, have dampened the mood.

In response to the H1N1 swine flu virus, a string of governments have placed restrictions on citizens making the pilgrimage to the holy places in Saudi Arabia, a trek traditionally made by many Muslims during Ramadan.

Meanwhile, financial worries forced many families to cut back on their holiday spending.  In the Saudi cities of Mecca and Medina, which normally do a brisk trade from pilgrims during Ramadan, businesses are bracing for their worst holy month in years.

Trying to tempt travelers, tour companies have slashed the price for package tours from Riyadh to Mecca by 25 percent, the English language Saudi Gazette reported.

In neighbouring Medina, officials said they expected business to be down by 70 percent.

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Xinhua: “Gazans find joyous Ramadan a luxury during economic downturn”

Rueters: “Somali president calls for Ramadan ceasefire”

AFP: “Swine flu, economic downturn overshadow Ramadan”

Obama spoke w/ Jordan’s King A…

August 21st, 2009 admin No comments

Obama spoke w/ Jordan’s King Abdullah II about restarting Mid-East peace negotiations “The optimism continues to rise” http://bit.ly/VIMEO

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Afghan rivals Karzai and Abdal…

August 21st, 2009 admin No comments

Afghan rivals Karzai and Abdallah both claim victory in Thurs. presidential elections. Al Jazeera’s report: http://bit.ly/4F4ieD

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Iraq detains security officers after carnage in Baghdad

August 20th, 2009 admin No comments

Iraqi officials are questioning 11 security officers about security failures that resulted in the bloodiest day in Baghdad in more than a year.

The Iraqi government raised the death toll from Wednesday’s Baghdad bomb and mortar attacks to at least 100. More than 500 other people were wounded.

An Iraqi army spokesman said there are regulations instructing security officers to prohibit trucks of the sort that exploded Wednesday from approaching government ministries.

But even the tightened security Thursday failed to prevent another bombing in the Iraqi capital.  Officials say a bomb strapped to a bicycle killed two people and wounded at least 10 in central Baghdad.

After Wednesday’s bloodshed, Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki vowed an immediate re-evaluation of the government’s security methods. Read more…

Will Afghans’ votes count? Ba…

August 20th, 2009 admin No comments

Will Afghans’ votes count? Ballots are being tallied in Afghanistan’s 2nd pres.election; Taliban threats could derail: http://bit.ly/6a6oQ

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How to make Lebanese kafta

August 19th, 2009 admin No comments

How to Make Kafta from Jessica Harbin on Vimeo.

The best way to get to know a culture is through food.  So let your tastebuds lead you to Lebanon with this kafta!

You’ll need:

  • 2 lbs ground beef
  • 1 1/2 cups finely chopped parsley
  • 1 onion, minced
  • 2 pearls of garlic, minced
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon, garlic salt, nutmeg

Mix parsley, garlic and onions into beef.  Roll beef into skewers, sprinkle with seasonings, cook and enjoy!

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