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                Archive: September 15th, 2006

15
Sep
TALEBAN SEIZE AFGHAN DISTRICT
by QuestionGirl

The situations are spiralling downward in Afghanistan and in Iraq. Yet these arrogant SOB’s won’t admit failure in planning or execution. When is enough going to be enough??????

The Taleban have ousted Afghan security forces from a district headquarters in the western Farah province after days of heavy fighting, police say.
The forces were besieged and support was unable to reach them, Farah police chief Sayed Aqa Saqib told the BBC.

The Taleban have fought fierce battles with Afghan and foreign troops this year, mostly in the south and east, in which hundreds of people have died.

The Farah attack has raised concerns of a new front opening up in the west.

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15
Sep
BATISTE SAYS MAINTAIN THE MORAL HIGH GROUND
by QuestionGirl

Miles soooooo didn’t want to hear this! “We dare not give up the moral high ground we’re on right now.” “If we tinker with these documents in any way, it’s just plain wrong.” “Donald Rumsfeld needs to go.”

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Filed: Political Video

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15
Sep
MCCAIN ON GENEVA CONVENTIONS
by QuestionGirl

I heard McCain state this yesterday, also. But he also would support changes to the War Crimes Act in the way it relates to the Geneva conventions, so to me….. it looks like they are going to change the Geneva conventions without changing the Geneva conventions. Get it?

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Filed: John McCain, Political Video, Torture

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15
Sep
UN letter calls House report on Iran `dishonest’
by Buck

Tribune news services
September 15, 2006

VIENNA — A recent U.S. House of Representatives committee report is “outrageous and dishonest” in its assertions about whether Iran is trying to develop nuclear weapons, a senior official of the United Nations nuclear watchdog has said.

The UN nuclear agency officials said Thursday that their concerns had echoes of their arguments with the Bush administration four years ago over reports that Iraq was producing weapons of mass destruction.

The charges were contained in a letter dated Sept. 12 and sent to Rep. Peter Hoekstra (R-Mich.), chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, whose staff produced the report.

The letter, signed by senior director Vilmos Cserveny of the International Atomic Energy Agency, says the House committee’s report is false in saying Iran is making weapons-grade uranium at an experimental enrichment site, when it has in fact produced material only in small quantities that is far below the level that can be used in nuclear arms.

The letter says the uranium was only enriched to 3.6 percent, a level suitable for producing power, but far short of the 90 percent or so commonly associated with fuel for weapons.

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Let me put on my ‘big surprize’ face…


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