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Has North Korea outfoxed the fox?

Source: Liberation

One year ago, Oct. 9, 2006, North Korea shocked the world when it announced it had successfully detonated its first nuclear bomb. In doing so, it became the only member of the "nuclear club" without formal and friendly relations with the United States.

Former CIA expert on Pakistan's Nuclear Secrets Ruined for Knowing too much about US Complicity in Up-Nuking Pakistan

Source: Guardian Unlimited

He was the CIA's expert on Pakistan's nuclear secrets, but Rich Barlow was thrown out and disgraced when he blew the whistle on a US cover-up. Now he's to have his day in court. Adrian Levy and Cathy Scott-Clark report. ...

State Department: "Iraq Looks Good In Comparison To Pakistan"

Source: bodypolitik.org

This Sunday, after Pakastani President Pervez Musharraf "imposed emergency rule and suspended the constitution in a bid to save his job," an adviser to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice "saw a silver lining in the rapid turn of events"

US War on Iran: 'Closer to Reality' - International - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News

Source: SPIEGEL ONLINE

Washington society has been chattering about the risk of war with Tehran. It's an open secret that Vice President Dick Cheney has made bombing plans, but even high-ranking military experts think an attack would lead to world economic chaos, or even what George W.

Sources: Turkish official won't ask Israel about strike in Syria

Source: Haaretz

On his visit to Jerusalem next week, Turkish Chief of Staff General Yasar Buyukanit will focus on his country's strategic & defense relationship with Israel, not on the air strike the IDF allegedly carried out in Syria last month.

"Do you trust Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or George W. Bush? I hate being faced with a choice like that. And I REALLY hate the reason why."

Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive

Unfortunately, it's come down to this. The American people are stuck in the middle, playing one giant international political game of "Who Do You Trust." Do you trust Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad or George W. Bush? I hate being faced with a choice like that.

What's Next - Osama at Yale?

So, it has happened. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad addressed a largely unfriendly audience at Columbia University following a scathing introduction by that school's President Lee Bollinger.

Money may not pry nuclear secrets from North Korea

Source: Reuters

North Korea shut its nuclear reactor and plant that makes weapons-grade plutonium as part of a disarmament-for-aid deal, just as six-country talks got underway this week in Beijing aimed at advancing the process.

The Second Meeting between North and South Korea

Source: GlobalVoices Online

Korean bloggers discuss the upcoming historical meeting between North and South Korea in Pyongyang at the end of August.

N. Korea, Iran Sign Economic Cooperation Accord

Source: KBS Global

KBS reports on an economic cooperation agreement signed by North Korea and Iran.

Axis Of (New) Evil

Source: Investor's Business Daily

War On Terror: We have a new "axis" to worry about — the "Axis of Unity" just formed by Iran and Venezuela. Time to pay attention: Iran is openly fighting us in the Mideast. Now it's getting ready to fight us here, too.

Rally backs anti-Chavez TV station

Source: AL JAZEERA

Thousands of people turned out for the protest against Chavez's decision to remove Radio Caracas Television, or RCTV, Venezuela's oldest private TV station, from the airwaves, many waving Venezuelan flags and holding placards to show their support for the channel.

'Axis of evil' a cause for cosmic concern - space - 13 April 2007 - New Scientist Space

Source: New Scientist

by Zeeya Merali Some believe it is just a figment of overactive imaginations. But evidence is growing that the so-called "axis of evil" - a pattern apparently imprinted on the radiation left behind by the big bang - may be real, posing a threat to standard cosmology.

Iran and Others Have Full Rights to Possess Nuclear Technology...

Iran, just as North Korea, or any other SOVEREIGN nation in this world, has an equal right to possess nuclear technology...no matter if it's for energy or security. Until we have a world-order or governing body, there are no recognized world laws to prevent this.

Bush Is Badly Screwing Up the War on Terror

Source: AlterNet.org

Much of today's crisis can be traced to Bush's arrogance and impatience. In 2001, even before the 9/11 attacks, Bush insisted on a "unilateralist" approach toward the world, asserting U.S.

The Axis of Evil: And Then There Was One - Will the North Korean model be applied to Iran?

Source: AntiWar.com

During his State of the Union Address on Jan. 29, 2002, President George W. Bush named Iraq, North Korea, and Iran as members of an "Axis of Evil," and accused them of sponsoring terrorism and seeking weapons of mass destruction (WMD).

The "Demonization" of Muslims and the Battle for Oil

Source: globalresearch.ca

The "war on terrorism" purports to defend the American Homeland and protect the "civilized world".

Like a deluded compulsive gambler, Bush is fuelling a new cold war

Source: Guardian Unlimited

Say what you like about George Bush, but no one can accuse him of following the crowd.

This Is Iran, Too

Source: LA Weekly

A photoessay: Iran from a very different perspective

How Kim Jong Il controls a nation | csmonitor.com

Source: Christian Science Monitor

Surprisingly for a state leader, especially a "godhead," Kim's voice has been heard only once by the nation, for a total of nine words. "Glory to the heroic soldiers of the People's Army," he said in 1992 at an obscure rally at a military base.

War on Terror: The Board Game

Source: waronterrortheboardgame.com

"War On Terror: The Board Game" is a creation of TerrorBull Games.

Tuesday's elections had nothing to do with terrorists

George W. Bush felt it necessary, following last Tuesday's elections, to tell the terrorists not to be joyous about the outcome.

Dissent Grows Over Silent Treatment for 'Axis of Evil' Nations

Source: The New York Times

Ever since President Bush first proclaimed there to be an "axis of evil" in 2002, pundits, diplomats and politicians have urged him to talk to its members.

North Korea's Atomic March

Source: Think Progress

North Korea says it plans to carry out a nuclear weapons test, and U.S. officials say the test may come "as early as this weekend."

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