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The Fat Lady ain't singin' yet, peoplez....But ! (3 AT |
Hi peoplez !
More apocalyptic delights for all of my fave peepz,
because I care for each & every one of U ! =E2=99=A5
HOOROO =E2=99=A5
UNCLE WALLY =E2=99=A5
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291284,00.html
Hezbollah: We Are Ready to Strike Israel Again
Sunday, July 29, 2007
BEIRUT, Lebanon =E2=80=94 Hezbollah's leader said Saturday that the milita=
nt
Islamic group's war last summer with Israel has left the U.S. vision
of a "new Middle East" in shambles and claimed the guerrilla group was
ready to strike Israel again at any time.
During the 34-day war in southern Lebanon, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice called for a new era of democracy and peace in the
region, "a new Middle East."
But Hezbollah, backed by Syria and Iran, said the U.S. vision aimed at
reinforcing Israel.
=E2=80=A2 Visit FOXNews.com's Mideast Center for more in-depth coverage.
"There is no new Middle East," Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah
told a mass rally in the southern town of Bint Jbeil, one of the towns
hardest hit by the war. "It's gone with the wind."
Nasrallah did not personally attend the rally to mark the first
anniversary of the war which Hezbollah calls "a divine victory. His
speech was relayed to the crowd on a giant screen set up in the main
square of Bint Jbeil.
Nasrallah said the guerrilla group would never be at peace with
Israel.
"We will not wait for anyone to defend us. We will defend ourselves
and our country," he said. "We possess and we will continue to possess
rockets that can hit any area in occupied Palestine if Israel attacks
Lebanon," he added.
"It is impossible to live with a back-stabbing enemy on our border,
who has been assaulting us ever since it was born."
Hezbollah triggered the war by crossing the Israeli border and
capturing two soldiers who have not been seen or heard from since.
Nasrallah taunted Israel, saying Hezbollah had thwarted the Jewish
state from achieving any of its declared objectives in the war,
including freeing the captive soldiers.
"The enemy has even failed to return the two prisoners," he said.
Nasrallah did not explicitly confirm that the two were still alive.
But he said the only way to secure their freedom was through "indirect
negotiations and a (prisoner) exchange" for Lebanese citizens held by
Israel.
Nasrallah charged that the war was the result of "a U.S. decision" and
the United States provided Israel with "political and material
support."
"There was American pressure on Israel to continue its war until the
desired objectives were achieved," he said in his address, broadcast
live by Hezbollah's Al-Manar television.
The offensive killed more than 1,000 Lebanese, most of them civilians,
according to tallies by the Lebanese government, human rights groups,
and The Associated Press. Hezbollah launched nearly 4,000 rockets at
Israel during the war, which killed 119 Israeli soldiers and 39
civilians
Hezbollah's critics also blame the group for prompting the current
political crisis by stepping out of a coalition government.
The Hezbollah-led opposition has held street protests since Dec. 1
outside Prime Minister Fuad Saniora's office in Beriut. It wants to
force him to resign or share power in a national unity Cabinet that
would give the opposition veto power.
Saniora, backed by the anti-Syrian parliamentary majority and the
United States, rejects the opposition's demand.
Rival governments could emerge if Parliament fails to elect a new
president before Nov. 25, when opposition-backed President Emile
Lahoud must step down. Iran and Syria back the opposition, while Saudi
Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and the West support the Saniora government.
Visiting French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner warned that Lebanon
could face a new civil war if its feuding leaders fail to resolve the
political crisis threatening to tear the country apart.
Kouchner delivered the warning on the second day of his visit for
talks with Lebanon's rival factions. France, the former colonial
power, has encouraged dialogue between the Western-backed government
and the Hezbollah-led opposition.
Also on Saturday, Lebanese troops pressed a 2-month-old assault on
Islamic militants holed up in a Palestinian refugee camp, storming one
of their hideouts and killing eight fighters in a clash, state-run
media reported.
The army pounded Fatah Islam's remaining positions with artillery,
tank fire and rocket-propelled grenades, the National News Agency and
witnesses said. The five-hour bombardment sent plumes of heavy black
smoke up above the Nahr el-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon,
witnesses reported.
The conflict has left more than 200 dead since it began on May 20 and
has threatened to further destabilize the country.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSL2931926920070729
Iran says U.S. is too stretched to attack it
Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:28PM EDT
BERLIN (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki has
told a German magazine that the United States has too many problems in
Iraq to become involved in armed conflict with Iran.
Military action is sometimes discussed in Washington as an option in
trying to derail what it sees as Iran's drive to develop nuclear
weapons.
The United States "is not in a position to get into a new military
conflict", Mottaki was quoted as saying in an excerpt of an interview
to be published in Focus magazine.
"170,000 American soldiers can guarantee neither their own safety nor
the security of Iraq," he said.
The United States and its allies say Iran's nuclear fuel enrichment
program is aimed at developing nuclear weapons. Iran insists it is
purely for peaceful power generation.
The United Nations has imposed sanctions on Iran for failing to stop
enrichment, but Mottaki reiterated that Iran had no intention of
curtailing the program.
Mottaki has dismissed the U.N. sanctions already imposed and said that
tougher penalties would not change Iran's mind.
There was no mention of plans for further talks between Iran and the
United States on Iraq.
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article2159269.ece
From The Sunday TimesJuly 29, 2007
Al-Qaeda expert predicts summer attacks on WestSarah Baxter,
Washington
THE US homeland security chief Michael Chertoff was about to ring
Jacqui Smith to congratulate her on her appointment as Britain=E2=80=99s ho=
me
secretary when news came in of the attempted car bombings last month
in London and Glasgow. The telephone call extended into two days of
urgent talks, intelligence sharing and commiseration.
The thwarted bomb plots have fuelled Chertoff=E2=80=99s growing conviction =
- a
=E2=80=9Cgut feeling=E2=80=9D, he said recently - that Al-Qaeda is planning=
more
summer attacks in Britain or America. =E2=80=9CIn the West we=E2=80=99re go=
ing to see
an increased tempo in terrorist activity,=E2=80=9D he said in an interview.
As evidence of the warning signs, Chertoff pointed to developments in
south Asia (including Pakistan) where =E2=80=9CAl-Qaeda has to some degree
regenerated itself=E2=80=9D since September 11, 2001, the =E2=80=9Csubstant=
ial
increase in the number of public statements=E2=80=9D from Al-Qaeda=E2=80=99s
leadership and the terrorist organisation=E2=80=99s history of summer attac=
ks
as evidence of the heightened threat.
The gaunt Chertoff, 53, has the air of a man who stays awake at night
worrying. There are several categories of danger from Al-Qaeda, in
Chertoff=E2=80=99s view: the threat of a =E2=80=9Ctruly catastrophic attack=
which
could kill thousands of people=E2=80=9D and the loss of life on the scale of
the London bombings of July 7, 2005, which =E2=80=9Ccan be very bad, but
you=E2=80=99re numbering losses in the dozens or couple of hundred=E2=80=9D.
Then there is the threat of an attack with weapons of mass
destruction, which he described as his =E2=80=9Cnumber one priority=E2=80=
=9D. Although
he does not believe one is imminent, =E2=80=9Cit is not something we can
address at the last minute=E2=80=9D.
Fears of another September 11 or July 7 are all too real, however.
American intelligence chiefs delivered a classified report to the
White House recently called =E2=80=9CAl-Qaeda better positioned to strike in
the West=E2=80=9D amid concerns that terrorists born in Europe are
multiplying.
The ease with which a British-born jihadist may be able to travel to
America without a visa has been haunting the US government. Chertoff
last week renewed a controversial deal with the European Union that
obliges airlines to share information about passengers travelling to
the United States.
The passenger name record could, in certain cases, include information
about race, ethnicity, health and religion, although only where a
specific threat has been pinpointed, according to Chertoff. =E2=80=9CWe foc=
us
on people=E2=80=99s behaviour, not their race or religion,=E2=80=9D he said.
It is one of a series of measures tightening up entry to the United
States. This week Congress is expected to pass a bill obliging all
travellers from Britain and Europe to supply information online about
their trip 48 hours before departing. It will include details such as
their passport number, the purpose of the journey and the address they
are staying at - possibly causing problems for last minute flyers.
=E2=80=9CI really don=E2=80=99t see the civil liberties issues,=E2=80=9D sa=
id Chertoff.
=E2=80=9CEverybody acknowledges that a country has the right to know the
people who come in, in much the same way that if I=E2=80=99m inviting someb=
ody
to my house I have a right to know who they are.=E2=80=9D
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30 Jul 2007 12:19:42 AM |
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Hi peoplez !
More apocalyptic delights for all of my fave peepz,
because I care for each & every one of U ! =E2=99=A5
HOOROO =E2=99=A5
UNCLE WALLY =E2=99=A5
----------
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291284,00.html
Hezbollah: We Are Ready to Strike Israel Again
Sunday, July 29, 2007
BEIRUT, Lebanon =E2=80=94 Hezbollah's leader said Saturday that the milita=
nt
Islamic group's war last summer with Israel has left the U.S. vision
of a "new Middle East" in shambles and claimed the guerrilla group
was
ready to strike Israel again at any time.
During the 34-day war in southern Lebanon, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice called for a new era of democracy and peace in the
region, "a new Middle East."
But Hezbollah, backed by Syria and Iran, said the U.S. vision aimed
at
reinforcing Israel.
=E2=80=A2 Visit FOXNews.com's Mideast Center for more in-depth coverage.
"There is no new Middle East," Hezbollah leader Sheik Hassan
Nasrallah
told a mass rally in the southern town of Bint Jbeil, one of the
towns
hardest hit by the war. "It's gone with the wind."
Nasrallah did not personally attend the rally to mark the first
anniversary of the war which Hezbollah calls "a divine victory. His
speech was relayed to the crowd on a giant screen set up in the main
square of Bint Jbeil.
Nasrallah said the guerrilla group would never be at peace with
Israel.
"We will not wait for anyone to defend us. We will defend ourselves
and our country," he said. "We possess and we will continue to
possess
rockets that can hit any area in occupied Palestine if Israel attacks
Lebanon," he added.
"It is impossible to live with a back-stabbing enemy on our border,
who has been assaulting us ever since it was born."
Hezbollah triggered the war by crossing the Israeli border and
capturing two soldiers who have not been seen or heard from since.
Nasrallah taunted Israel, saying Hezbollah had thwarted the Jewish
state from achieving any of its declared objectives in the war,
including freeing the captive soldiers.
"The enemy has even failed to return the two prisoners," he said.
Nasrallah did not explicitly confirm that the two were still alive.
But he said the only way to secure their freedom was through
"indirect
negotiations and a (prisoner) exchange" for Lebanese citizens held by
Israel.
Nasrallah charged that the war was the result of "a U.S. decision"
and
the United States provided Israel with "political and material
support."
"There was American pressure on Israel to continue its war until the
desired objectives were achieved," he said in his address, broadcast
live by Hezbollah's Al-Manar television.
The offensive killed more than 1,000 Lebanese, most of them
civilians,
according to tallies by the Lebanese government, human rights groups,
and The Associated Press. Hezbollah launched nearly 4,000 rockets at
Israel during the war, which killed 119 Israeli soldiers and 39
civilians
Hezbollah's critics also blame the group for prompting the current
political crisis by stepping out of a coalition government.
The Hezbollah-led opposition has held street protests since Dec. 1
outside Prime Minister Fuad Saniora's office in Beriut. It wants to
force him to resign or share power in a national unity Cabinet that
would give the opposition veto power.
Saniora, backed by the anti-Syrian parliamentary majority and the
United States, rejects the opposition's demand.
Rival governments could emerge if Parliament fails to elect a new
president before Nov. 25, when opposition-backed President Emile
Lahoud must step down. Iran and Syria back the opposition, while
Saudi
Arabia, Egypt, Jordan and the West support the Saniora government.
Visiting French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner warned that Lebanon
could face a new civil war if its feuding leaders fail to resolve the
political crisis threatening to tear the country apart.
Kouchner delivered the warning on the second day of his visit for
talks with Lebanon's rival factions. France, the former colonial
power, has encouraged dialogue between the Western-backed government
and the Hezbollah-led opposition.
Also on Saturday, Lebanese troops pressed a 2-month-old assault on
Islamic militants holed up in a Palestinian refugee camp, storming
one
of their hideouts and killing eight fighters in a clash, state-run
media reported.
The army pounded Fatah Islam's remaining positions with artillery,
tank fire and rocket-propelled grenades, the National News Agency and
witnesses said. The five-hour bombardment sent plumes of heavy black
smoke up above the Nahr el-Bared refugee camp in northern Lebanon,
witnesses reported.
The conflict has left more than 200 dead since it began on May 20 and
has threatened to further destabilize the country.
----------------
http://www.reuters.com/article/newsOne/idUSL2931926920070729
Iran says U.S. is too stretched to attack it
Sun Jul 29, 2007 12:28PM EDT
BERLIN (Reuters) - Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki has
told a German magazine that the United States has too many problems
in
Iraq to become involved in armed conflict with Iran.
Military action is sometimes discussed in Washington as an option in
trying to derail what it sees as Iran's drive to develop nuclear
weapons.
The United States "is not in a position to get into a new military
conflict", Mottaki was quoted as saying in an excerpt of an interview
to be published in Focus magazine.
"170,000 American soldiers can guarantee neither their own safety nor
the security of Iraq," he said.
The United States and its allies say Iran's nuclear fuel enrichment
program is aimed at developing nuclear weapons. Iran insists it is
purely for peaceful power generation.
The United Nations has imposed sanctions on Iran for failing to stop
enrichment, but Mottaki reiterated that Iran had no intention of
curtailing the program.
Mottaki has dismissed the U.N. sanctions already imposed and said
that
tougher penalties would not change Iran's mind.
There was no mention of plans for further talks between Iran and the
United States on Iraq.
----------
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/article2159269.ece
From The Sunday TimesJuly 29, 2007
Al-Qaeda expert predicts summer attacks on WestSarah Baxter,
Washington
THE US homeland security chief Michael Chertoff was about to ring
Jacqui Smith to congratulate her on her appointment as Britain=E2=80=99s ho=
me
secretary when news came in of the attempted car bombings last month
in London and Glasgow. The telephone call extended into two days of
urgent talks, intelligence sharing and commiseration.
The thwarted bomb plots have fuelled Chertoff=E2=80=99s growing conviction -
a
=E2=80=9Cgut feeling=E2=80=9D, he said recently - that Al-Qaeda is planning=
more
summer attacks in Britain or America. =E2=80=9CIn the West we=E2=80=99re go=
ing to see
an increased tempo in terrorist activity,=E2=80=9D he said in an interview.
As evidence of the warning signs, Chertoff pointed to developments in
south Asia (including Pakistan) where =E2=80=9CAl-Qaeda has to some degree
regenerated itself=E2=80=9D since September 11, 2001, the =E2=80=9Csubstant=
ial
increase in the number of public statements=E2=80=9D from Al-Qaeda=E2=80=99s
leadership and the terrorist organisation=E2=80=99s history of summer attac=
ks
as evidence of the heightened threat.
The gaunt Chertoff, 53, has the air of a man who stays awake at night
worrying. There are several categories of danger from Al-Qaeda, in
Chertoff=E2=80=99s view: the threat of a =E2=80=9Ctruly catastrophic attack=
which
could kill thousands of people=E2=80=9D and the loss of life on the scale of
the London bombings of July 7, 2005, which =E2=80=9Ccan be very bad, but
you=E2=80=99re numbering losses in the dozens or couple of hundred=E2=80=9D.
Then there is the threat of an attack with weapons of mass
destruction, which he described as his =E2=80=9Cnumber one priority=E2=80=
=9D.
Although
he does not believe one is imminent, =E2=80=9Cit is not something we can
address at the last minute=E2=80=9D.
Fears of another September 11 or July 7 are all too real, however.
American intelligence chiefs delivered a classified report to the
White House recently called =E2=80=9CAl-Qaeda better positioned to strike in
the West=E2=80=9D amid concerns that terrorists born in Europe are
multiplying.
The ease with which a British-born jihadist may be able to travel to
America without a visa has been haunting the US government. Chertoff
last week renewed a controversial deal with the European Union that
obliges airlines to share information about passengers travelling to
the United States.
The passenger name record could, in certain cases, include
information
about race, ethnicity, health and religion, although only where a
specific threat has been pinpointed, according to Chertoff. =E2=80=9CWe foc=
us
on people=E2=80=99s behaviour, not their race or religion,=E2=80=9D he said.
It is one of a series of measures tightening up entry to the United
States. This week Congress is expected to pass a bill obliging all
travellers from Britain and Europe to supply information online about
their trip 48 hours before departing. It will include details such as
their passport number, the purpose of the journey and the address
they
are staying at - possibly causing problems for last minute flyers.
=E2=80=9CI really don=E2=80=99t see the civil liberties issues,=E2=80=9D sa=
id Chertoff.
=E2=80=9CEverybody acknowledges that a country has the right to know the
people who come in, in much the same way that if I=E2=80=99m inviting
somebody
to my house I have a right to know who they are.=E2=80=9D
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