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CNN: Syria | 1. Envoy insists Syria cooperating with U.S. (02.16.2005)
Syria's ambassador to the United States said Wednesday his country has worked diligently to ease tensions with the United States.
2. Hariri buried amid chaotic scenes (02.16.2005)
The body of Rafik Hariri, the assassinated former prime minister of Lebanon, has been buried amid a passionate crush of mourners crowded around the mosque Hariri helped build.
3. U.N. envoy says he warned Hariri (02.15.2005)
A U.N. special envoy says he warned former Lebanese prime minister Rafik Hariri about a "very high risk for violence and assassinations" just days before Hariri was killed in Monday's deadly bomb blast.
4. U.S. pressure mounts on Syria (02.15.2005)
U.S. pressure is mounting on Syria in the wake of the deadly bomb blast in Lebanon that killed former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
5. U.S. recalls envoy from Syria (02.15.2005)
The United States announced Tuesday the recall of its ambassador to Syria in response to the assassination of former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
6. Sharon vows fight to prevent Israeli rift (02.15.2005)
Facing threats to his plan to withdraw settlements from Gaza and parts of the West Bank, Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon said Tuesday he "will do everything in [his] power to prevent a rift in the nation" over the issue.
7. Accusations fly over Beirut blast (02.15.2005)
Lebanon's opposition says it holds Syria and the pro-Damascus Lebanese government responsible for the death of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri.
8. Accusations fly over Beirut blast (02.15.2005)
Although not directly blaming them for the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, members of the Lebanese opposition late Monday said they hold Syria and the pro-Damascus Lebanese government responsible for the death of the businessman who helped rebuild his country after it had been wracked by years of civil war.
9. Sadler: Worst scenes since civil war (02.14.2005)
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has been killed in a huge explosion in Beirut, with several others killed as a result of the blast, with several more injured.
10. Eyewitness describes blast horror (02.14.2005)
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has been killed in a huge blast in Beirut, with several others killed and injured.
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CNN: Iran | 1. Official: Attack on U.S. may be a 'matter of time' (02.16.2005)
Groups associated with al Qaeda are at the top of the list of threats to the United States, leading government intelligence officials said Wednesday, saying Iran has emerged as the top threat to American interests in the Middle East.
2. Iran: U.S. flying nuke spy drones (02.16.2005)
The United States has been flying spy drones over Iran's nuclear sites, Iran's intelligence minister has been quoted as saying.
3. Blast reported in southern Iran (02.16.2005)
A large blast has been reported near the southern Iranian port city of Dailam, in the province where the country has a nuclear power plant, according to Iranian state television.
4. Goss warns of terror threat to U.S. (02.16.2005)
U.S. intelligence officials warned Wednesday that the threat of al Qaeda or other terrorist groups attacking the United States was still likely -- probably in the form of a car bomb or other low-tech weapon.
5. Goss: North Korea's nuclear capability grown (02.16.2005)
North Korea's nuclear weapons arsenal has grown since the country was labeled part of an "axis of evil" by President Bush three years ago, CIA Director Porter Goss testified Wednesday before the Senate Select Intelligence Committee.
6. Kashmir bus route to reopen (02.16.2005)
India and Pakistan have announced the reopening of a bus route between the two sides of the disputed region of Kashmir.
7. Envoy insists Syria cooperating with U.S. (02.16.2005)
Syria's ambassador to the United States said Wednesday his country has worked diligently to ease tensions with the United States.
8. Iran blast 'not caused by attack' (02.16.2005)
A large blast near the southern port city of Dailam in Iran was the result of "geophysical exploration" in the oil-rich area, a local official in the Bushehr province said.
9. Europe hit by Greenspan comments (02.16.2005)
European shares snapped a four-session rally on Wednesday as investors used a hint by the U.S. Federal Reserve that more monetary tightening may be in the offing as an excuse to lock in recent market gains.
10. Blast reported in southern Iran (02.16.2005)
A "geophysical exploration" caused a large blast Wednesday near the southern port city of Dailam in Iran, a local official in the Bushehr province said.
11. Top news events: Your picks (02.15.2005)
As CNN celebrates its anniversary by highlighting the most memorable news stories of the past 25 years, we've asked readers to participate by sending in their comments about the events that had an impact on their lives.
12. China to push for N. Korean talks (02.14.2005)
China's foreign minister has promised Washington that Beijing would push North Korea to return to six-party talks over its nuclear ambitions, a senior U.S. State Department official said.
13. Huge blast kills Lebanese ex-PM (02.14.2005)
Former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafik Hariri was among 10 people killed on Monday when a massive bomb blast hit his motorcade in central Beirut.
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So... Thoughts?
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Oh yes. [message #138712] |
Wed, 16 February 2005 19:36 |
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IRON FART
Messages: 1989 Registered: September 2003 Location: LOS ANGELES
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I don't know what the issue is here, but i'm posting anyway because it helps my post count.
So...What the issue?
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Oh yes. [message #138726] |
Wed, 16 February 2005 21:05 |
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Can't you see what's going on?
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Oh yes. [message #138734] |
Wed, 16 February 2005 21:32 |
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Syria is being accused by most of the international community of being responsible of the assassination of the former Lebanese Prime Minister...
U.S. recalls its Ambassador from Syria.
The Lebanese and most of the international community want the Syrian armed forces out of Leban.
Syria forms an alliance with Iran due to the current situation.
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Oh yes. [message #138756] |
Wed, 16 February 2005 23:59 |
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IRON FART
Messages: 1989 Registered: September 2003 Location: LOS ANGELES
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Aprime | Syria is being accused by most of the international community of being responsible of the assassination of the former Lebanese Prime Minister...
U.S. recalls its Ambassador from Syria.
The Lebanese and most of the international community want the Syrian armed forces out of Leban.
Syria forms an alliance with Iran due to the current situation.
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Why didn't you say that in the first place?
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Oh yes. [message #138907] |
Thu, 17 February 2005 16:29 |
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IRON FART
Messages: 1989 Registered: September 2003 Location: LOS ANGELES
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If the US attacks Syria, then Iran said they would back them up. When (if) Iran gets involved, suddenly invading Syria is not going to be easy at all. Iran is much stronger than Iraq, and they can fend for themselves pretty much.
I know this is still the US that we're talkng about, but its going to be a lot harder invading anywhere else in the middle east. Many of the countries involved in supporting the US in Iraq probably won't be there. Spain and France won't support. I doubt the UK will either from the general mood of the citizens there.
I made it clear that they would back up Syria without an actually expecting an invasion of any sort. This was probably just to get the US to think twice about attacking anything.
The nuclear weapons development is rubbish. Iran consumes almost as much electrical power as it produces (est 2001). Therefore the need for nuclear powerplants is perfectly viable.
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Oh yes. [message #138941] |
Thu, 17 February 2005 19:06 |
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Javaxcx
Messages: 1943 Registered: February 2003 Location: Canada, eh?
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Yes of course. To the side you're on, you probably call yourself a freedom fighter. Whether you want to admit it or not, you are imposing a belief through violent means in order to get your point across, and THAT is terrorism.
I believe, however, (although this is an assumption) that there was an international sanction for the invasion of Germany, so it can't very well be illegal, hence terrorism, now can it?
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Oh yes. [message #138950] |
Thu, 17 February 2005 20:52 |
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I thought you were helping Iraq?
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