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  • Iran 'hoodwinked' CIA over nuclear plans -(say it aint so)

    12/08/2007 9:07:36 PM PST · by Flavius · 41 replies · 293+ views
    telegraph ^ | 09/12/2007 | By Tim Shipman in Washington,
    British spy chiefs have grave doubts that Iran has mothballed its nuclear weapons programme, as a US intelligence report claimed last week, and believe the CIA has been hoodwinked by Teheran. Iran 'hoodwinked' CIA over nuclear plans Analysts believe that Iranian staff, knowing their phones were tapped, deliberately gave misinformation The timing of the CIA report has also provoked fury in the British Government, where officials believe it has undermined efforts to impose tough new sanctions on Iran and made an Israeli attack on its nuclear facilities more likely.
  • State Dept's Chris "Jong" Hill Spotted at D.C. Airport/Heading to North Korea (JapanTV)

    11/28/2007 2:38:02 AM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 16 replies · 279+ views
    ANN, JNN, NTV, etc Stream Video News from Japan ^ | 28 November 2007 | AmericanInTokyo (with Japanese TV news sources)
    Top US State Department negotiator Christopher Hill was spotted yesterday at Washington's Dulles International Airport by Japanese TV reporters and crews.When pressed, he indicated that he would be going to "one additional stop" on the way to China from Japan.Later it was confirmed he is going to Pyongyang, North Korea. He will meet his counterpart, Kim Gye Gwan, Kim Jong il's chief negotiator.He will apparantly be in the "Peoples Paradise" between 3-5 December, to work out details facilitating the removal of North Korea from the US Government's list of "Terrorist Countries", which is expected within the next few weeks...
  • Condi's Road to Damascus - The price America will pay for her Syrian photo-op

    11/26/2007 9:27:56 PM PST · by gpapa · 12 replies · 129+ views
    WSJ OpinionJournal.com ^ | November 27, 2007 | BRET STEPHENS
    Remember Nancy Pelosi's spring break in Damascus? Condoleezza Rice apparently does not. When the House Speaker paid Syrian strongman Bashar Assad a call back in April, President Bush denounced her for sending "mixed signals" that "lead the Assad government to believe they are part of the mainstream of the international community, when in fact they are a state sponsor of terror." Today, said sponsor of terror will take its place at the table Ms. Rice has set for the Middle Eastern conference at the Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md. Only at Foggy Bottom would Syria's last-minute decision to go to...
  • "(John) Bolton Pulls No Punches" (North Korea, Iran, Palestinian Appeasement Alert)

    11/26/2007 6:11:06 PM PST · by AmericanInTokyo · 59 replies · 490+ views
    Ocala.com ^ | 26 November 2007 | Clifford May
    BY CLIFFORD MAY As America's ambassador to the United Nations, John Bolton was the White House's most effective defender. Now, as an ex-diplomat, he has become among the administration's toughest critics. But he critiques from the right, not the left, which probably explains why the elite media are not eager to focus on what he has to say. The son of a Baltimore firefighter who attended Yale Law School on scholarship, Bolton combines a combative nature with a keen intellect. He is a conservative without the prefix - neither neo-con (he's skeptical about nation-building and democracy promotion) nor paleo-con...
  • Diplomats Duke It Out Over Forced Assignments in Iraq

    11/06/2007 7:09:47 PM PST · by RDTF · 17 replies · 132+ views
    Foxnews.com ^ | Nov 6, 2007 | AP
    A bitter dispute over forced assignments to Iraq has erupted inside the State Department with diplomats taking decidedly undiplomatic potshots at one another. The latest public salvo came Tuesday with a harshly critical post on the department's official blog in which a foreign service officer in Iraq skewered those who spoke out against the prospect of ordered tours of duty at the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and outlying provinces. The message, titled "A Letter From Iraq to My Overwrought Colleagues," accused opponents of being spoiled elitists whose revolt against so-called "directed assignments" is embarrassing. "To my vexed and overwrought colleagues,...
  • 'Special Report' Panel on Uproar at the State Department (Duncan Hunter: Fire 'em!)

    11/05/2007 8:52:18 AM PST · by pissant · 110 replies · 147+ views
    Fox News ^ | 11/5/07 | Fox All Stars
    JACK CRODDY, FOREIGN SERVICE OFFICER: It's one thing if someone believes in what is going on over there and volunteers. I am sorry, but, basically, that is a potential death sentence, and you know it. And then another thought—who will take care of our children? Who will raise our children if we are dead or seriously wounded? REP. DUNCAN HUNTER, R-CALIF.: I think we should fire those folks that don't want to go. You can't have people on the payroll who refuse to be deployed to the tough places. (END VIDEO CLIP) BRET BAIER, CO-HOST: There you see some of...
  • Jack Croddy, US Department of State, Coward - VANITY

    11/01/2007 10:15:41 PM PDT · by bkopto · 39 replies · 257+ views
    Listen to this audio file at LiveLeak. This guy is emblematic of the US Department of State. I've lurked at FreeRepublic for years, but when I heard this, I blew a gasket and registered. I looked at the Dept of State website for his email address, but could not find it. However, his phone is: 202-647-1318.
  • Fearing Iraq Pullout, State (Department) Boosting Private Chopper Force

    08/01/2007 6:07:19 PM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 8 replies · 438+ views
    abcnews.com ^ | August 01, 2007 4:59 PM | Kirit Radia
    Fearing Iraq Pullout, State Boosting Private Chopper Force August 01, 2007 4:59 PM Kirit Radia Reports: Fearing an imminent drawdown of U.S. troops and equipment from Iraq amid escalating violence, the State Department is hiring its own private helicopter squad to ferry its personnel around the country. Government military contractors Blackwater, DynCorp and Triple Canopy are the only three companies competing for the contract, possibly valued at more than $100 million a year for up to the next five years, sources tell ABC News. The requirements call for approximately 20 helicopters with maintenance, storage and crew to ensure 24-hour availability....
  • The List: The World's Top Immigrant Smuggling Routes

    06/20/2007 10:27:29 AM PDT · by DogByte6RER · 14 replies · 790+ views
    Foreign Policy ^ | June 2007 | Foreign Policy
    The List: The World's Top Immigrant Smuggling Routes Posted June 2007 Wars, famine, and poverty drive hundreds of thousands of people each year to pull up stakes and head for greener pastures. But those seeking a better life don’t always find themselves welcome in their prospective homes. For this week’s List, FP takes a look at the dangerous routes migrants are using in order to stay one step ahead of the authorities. The Long Road from Guatemala to the United States Trends: Mexicans are still by far the largest group of illegal immigrants to the United States: In 2005, 86...
  • Hamas seizes US weapons

    05/14/2007 8:59:08 AM PDT · by ScaniaBoy · 16 replies · 879+ views
    Ynetnews ^ | May 14, 2007 | Aaron Klein, WND
    Gaza sources say Hamas ambushed US convoy, seized stockpile of weapons aimed for Fatah militias Hamas ambushed a convoy in the Gaza Strip on Sunday and seized a stockpile of US weapons transferred in recent months to militias associated with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah party, according to Hamas and Fatah sources. Gaza Violence "We obtained the US weapons and will keep hijacking any assistance the Americans provide to Fatah. Our fighters are aware of the American and Israeli conspiracies to topple our government. We're trained and well prepared to defeat the American-backed (Palestinian) agents," said a top member...
  • Zelikow to resign from State Department

    11/27/2006 2:26:53 PM PST · by ARealMothersSonForever · 45 replies · 1,693+ views
    AP via Yahoo ^ | November 27, 2006 | ANNE GEARAN
    WASHINGTON - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's most senior adviser on Iraq is leaving the State Department to return to his teaching job. Philip D. Zelikow is the best-known member of Rice's academic brain trust at the State Department, and the author of sometimes contrarian appraisals of the Iraq conflict and reconstruction effort. He holds the title counselor, a sort of adviser without portfolio. In a resignation letter dated Monday, Zelikow said he will return to teaching at the University of Virginia in January. He cited a "long-standing debt to my family" and "truly riveting obligation to college bursars," for...
  • The New Middle East

    10/28/2006 12:32:50 PM PDT · by Dick Holmes · 7 replies · 308+ views
    Foreign Affairs ^ | November/December 2006 | Richard N. Haass
    U.S. policymakers need to avoid two mistakes, while seizing two opportunities. The first mistake would be an overreliance on military force. As the United States has learned to its great cost in Iraq -- and Israel has in Lebanon -- military force is no panacea.... The second mistake would be to count on the emergence of democracy to pacify the region. It is true that mature democracies tend not to wage war on one another. Unfortunately, creating mature democracies is no easy task, and even if the effort ultimately succeeds, it takes decades. In the interim, the U.S. government must...
  • Shift in Harvard Curriculum Reflects Larger Trend Toward Global Law

    10/25/2006 12:17:43 PM PDT · by Paul Ross · 27 replies · 741+ views
    The National Law Journal ^ | 10-24-2006 Harvard Law School's | Leigh Jones
    Shift in Harvard Curriculum Reflects Larger Trend Toward Global Law Leigh Jones The National Law Journal 10-24-2006 Harvard Law School's recent announcement that it is making the most sweeping changes to its first-year curriculum in 100 years heralded a major shift in legal education, including a new emphasis on global law. But some of its competitors say that they already have revamped their programs in similar ways. Harvard will begin requiring first-year students to take three new courses, including a class on legislation and regulation, another covering global legal systems and a third focusing on problems and theories. The school's...
  • Powell's halo knocked ajar

    09/02/2006 9:46:54 PM PDT · by STARWISE · 76 replies · 2,676+ views
    On July 14, 2003, a Robert Novak column in The Washington Post outed the CIA-agent wife of vociferous Bush administration critic, Ambassador Joseph C. Wilson. Thus was born the "Plame Affair" which quickly became a morality tale of how an out of control Bush Administration would do anything to justify its war in Iraq. A mere three days later, journalist David Corn, summarized the allegations that would color reporting on the Iraq War for the next three years and eventually lead to the indictment of a top aide to the vice president for lying to a grand jury: ((((THE OLD...
  • The Powell-Armitage-Wilkerson Cabal

    08/30/2006 1:02:09 PM PDT · by the Real fifi · 212 replies · 5,652+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | 8/30/06 | Ed Lasky
    Draw your own conclusions from the fact that Armitage’s best friend Colin Powell called Dick Cheney’s supporters (including Scooter Libby, Doug Feith and Paul Wolfowitz) the “Gestapo Office” (quite insulting considering that there is a history of relatives lost in the Holocaust among them). Factor in that Powell called Doug Feith “a card-carrying member of the Likud Party” and referred to the Likudnicks in the White House controlling policy during his “exit interview with Bush” (see Assassin’s Gate: America in Iraq) – thereby showing his support for anti-Semitic conspiracy theorists.
  • Rice's No. 2 to quit, aides say

    05/26/2006 11:50:56 AM PDT · by gwb43_2004 · 2 replies · 201+ views
    IHT ^ | MAY 25, 2006 | Joel Brinkley
    WASHINGTON Robert Zoellick intends to resign as deputy secretary of state after barely 15 months on the job, according to aides and associates. From his first days at the State Department, Zoellick has chafed at his subordinate position, frequently remarking that he was finding the adjustment difficult after running his own office during four years as U.S. trade representative, which is a
  • Administration Critics Chafe at State Dept. Shuffle (Condi cleaning house at Foggy Bottom)

    02/21/2006 11:05:42 AM PST · by prairiebreeze · 123 replies · 2,891+ views
    wash post ^ | February 21, 2006 | Glenn Kessler
    A State Department reorganization of analysts involved in preventing the spread of deadly weapons has spawned internal turmoil, with more than half a dozen career employees alleging in interviews that political appointees sought to punish long-term employees whose views they considered suspect. Senior State Department officials deny that and say an investigation has found that the proper personnel practices were followed. But three officials involved in the reorganization, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment publicly, acknowledge that a merger of two bureaus reduced the influence of employees who were viewed by some...
  • The Year in Hatred: Virulent Anti-US Cartoons from the PA Press

    12/18/2005 2:45:40 PM PST · by safisoft · 5 replies · 547+ views
    Arutz 7 ^ | 20:06 Dec 18, '05 / 17 Kislev 5766 | Scott Shiloh
    The Year in Hatred: Virulent Anti-US Cartoons from the PA Press 20:06 Dec 18, '05 / 17 Kislev 5766 By Scott Shiloh It was a banner year in the PA press for pernicious material attacking the U.S. led coalition in Iraq. A selection of poltical cartoons, inciting against U.S. forces in Iraq, are reproduced here. Before the Iraq war, the Palestinian Authority was one of Saddam Hussein’s staunchest allies. Since the United States led coalition toppled Saddam’s regime, the PA media regularly publishes material supporting the Iraqi insurgents, calling for killing American soldiers fighting in Iraq. Ironically, the Bush Administration,...
  • Palestinian state would boost Israel security-Rice

    11/13/2005 12:16:05 PM PST · by ncountylee · 33 replies · 562+ views
    Reuters ^ | 13 Nov 2005 | Sue Pleming
    TEL AVIV, Nov 13 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice arrived in Israel on Sunday declaring a Palestinian state would enhance the Jewish state's security. Speaking to reporters en route from Saudi Arabia, Rice said she would use a speech later on Sunday to demonstrate that change was taking place rapidly in other parts of the Middle East and Israel and the Palestinians should follow suit. "I will talk about the changed context in the Middle East," she said, referring to Libya's decision to abandon weapons of mass destruction, Syria's withdrawal from Lebanon, the ousting of Saddam Hussein...
  • Are there rogues at the State Department as well as the CIA?

    10/20/2005 5:05:59 AM PDT · by bjc · 32 replies · 787+ views
    Financial Times (London) ^ | October 20 2005 00:00 | Edward Alden
    Cheney 'cabal' hijacked US foreign policy Vice-President Dick Cheney and a handful of others had hijacked the government's foreign policy apparatus, deciding in secret to carry out policies that had left the US weaker and more isolated in the world, the top aide to former Secretary of State Colin Powell claimed on Wednesday. In a scathing attack on the record of President George W. Bush, Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson, chief of staff to Mr Powell until last January, said: gWhat I saw was a cabal between the vice-president of the United States, Richard Cheney, and the secretary of defense, Donald Rumsfeld,...