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An attack on Iran remains a terrifying possibility, as a desperate flight forward by the Anglo-American coalition from an already hopeless situation in Iraq.
Posted by seumasach on July 9, 2008
CASMII Press Release
8 July 2008
In an interview with NPR on his latest New Yorker Article, titled ‘Preparing the battlefield’, the renowned investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reveals more striking details of his findings on the aim of the $400 million budgeted US covert operations inside Iran. He provides valuable information on US military preparations to strike the country, on the total expansion of the Bush Administration’s executive power, about the US recognition of Iran’s overall positive role in Iraq and on the US support for the anti-Iran terrorist organisations Jondollah, PJAK and MEK.
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Posted by smeddum on July 2, 2008
Gulf News
By Linda S. Heard, Special to Gulf News
Published: June 23, 2008, 23:33
In recent years Iran has become the target of a belligerent campaign against it, orchestrated by usual suspects the US, Israel and Britain. This aggressive nuclear-armed trio has badgered other nations to back anti-Iranian sanctions without even the flimsiest evidence that Tehran is pursuing nuclear weapons.
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Posted by seumasach on June 24, 2008
TEHRAN, June 24 (RIA Novosti) – Iran may consider a request by the United States to open a diplomatic mission in Tehran if Washington sends it through official channels, the IRNA news agency reported on Tuesday.
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Posted by seumasach on June 9, 2008
For another view on the Fallon resignation we recommend this article.
Gareth Porter(IPS)
WASHINGTON, Jun 6 (IPS) – Pentagon officials firmly opposed a proposal by Vice President Dick Cheney last summer for airstrikes against Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) bases by insisting that the administration would have to make clear decisions about how far the United States would go in escalating the conflict with Iran, according to a former George W. Bush administration official. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on June 8, 2008
8th June 2008 (REVOLUTIONRADIO)
WASHINGTON, DC — Yesterday’s extraordinary simultaneous ouster of the Secretary of the Air Force and the Air Force chief of staff, followed by the naming of Trilateral Commissioner and Carter administration veteran James Rodney Schlesinger to purge USAF generals and colonels, dramatically documents the fact that power in Washington DC is no long in the hands of the Bush-Cheney-neocon clique, but has passed to the Brzezinski-Trilateral faction. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on June 8, 2008
(IRNA) Tehran, June 8,
The visiting Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki met and conferred with Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki on issues of mutual interest. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on May 23, 2008
Jundullah organization, blamed for bombings in Iran, being advised by U.S. intelligence reports ABC News
Paul Joseph Watson
Friday, May 23, 2008
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The CIA is protecting an Al-Qaeda linked terror group formerly headed by the alleged mastermind of 9/11 from being extradited to Iran according to an ABC News report, which also reveals that U.S. intelligence has been meeting and advising the group that has been blamed for bombings in Iran.
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Posted by seumasach on May 23, 2008
Unofficial Translation(CASMII)
13 May 2008
Excellency,
As I informed you in my previous communications, the Islamic Republic of Iran, as a
responsible Member State of the United Nations Organization, and based on its international
rights and obligations, has always emphasized on the importance of multilateralism.
Unfortunately, a few countries, with political motivations and objectives, have raised some
ambiguities over Iran’s exclusively peaceful nuclear program and have used the UN Organs
as a tool, thus undermining the integrity and credibility of the United Nations. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on May 20, 2008
“Time and again during Bush’s Middle East tour, what emerges is this palpable sense that the US has been all but marginalized from a new Middle East that is taking shape.”
By M K Bhadrakumar(ASIA TIMES)
“They Arab leaders have stopped taking their instructions from Islam, they have decided that peace with the Zionists is their strategic option, so damn their decision.” – Osama bin Laden, audio message, May 18
Last Tuesday, while United States President George W Bush was setting out from Washington on a five-day tour of the Middle East, Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency quoted Iranian President Mahmud Ahmadinejad as hinting that Tehran might consider a cut in oil exports. Of course, Iranian Oil Minister Gholamhossein Nozari quickly clarified that Tehran was only reviewing its exports and here, too, a decision was to be taken on a possible increase or decrease. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on May 18, 2008
May 17, 2008
Saudis, US grapple with Iran challenge(ASIA TIMES)
By M K Bhadrakumar
A timeless and abstract passion, which could gain instantaneous contemporaneity and which has proven to be unfailingly useful for statecraft, was invoked in Middle Eastern politics once again this week. It is the ultimate weapon in Saudi Arabia’s arsenal of regional diplomacy. It is seductive in its appeal, yet almost embarrassingly direct. Read the rest of this entry »
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Posted by seumasach on May 16, 2008
May 9th, 2008 by Philip Giraldi
(THE AMERICAN CONSERVATIVE)
There is considerable speculation and buzz in Washington today suggesting that the National Security Council has agreed in principle to proceed with plans to attack an Iranian al-Qods-run camp that is believed to be training Iraqi militants. The camp that will be targeted is one of several located near Tehran. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates was the only senior official urging delay in taking any offensive action. The decision to go ahead with plans to attack Iran is the direct result of concerns being expressed over the deteriorating situation in Lebanon, where Iranian ally Hezbollah appears to have gained the upper hand against government forces and might be able to dominate the fractious political situation. The White House contacted the Iranian government directly yesterday through a channel provided by the leadership of the Kurdish region in Iraq, which has traditionally had close ties to Tehran. The US demanded that Iran admit that it has been interfering in Iraq and also commit itself to taking steps to end the support of various militant groups. There was also a warning about interfering in Lebanon. The Iranian government reportedly responded quickly, restating its position that it would not discuss the matter until the US ceases its own meddling employing Iranian dissident groups. The perceived Iranian intransigence coupled with the Lebanese situation convinced the White House that some sort of unambiguous signal has to be sent to the Iranian leadership, presumably in the form of cruise missiles. It is to be presumed that the attack will be as “pinpoint” and limited as possible, intended to target only al-Qods and avoid civilian casualties. The decision to proceed with plans for an attack is not final. The President will still have to give the order to launch after all preparations are made.
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