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Special Dispatch Series - No. 1360
November 17, 2006 No.1360
"Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps Commander Yahya Safavi on Iranian TV: The Americans Have Many Weaknesses; We Have Planned Our Strategy Precisely on the Basis of Their Strengths and Weaknesses; U.S. Forces in Iraq Are Very Cowardly; We Never Reveal All Our Cards to the Enemy"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "In an interview on Iran's Channel 2, that aired on November 12, 2006, Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps commander Gen. Yahya Rahim Safavi stated that Iran had based its strategy on the U.S. military's strengths and weaknesses. He discussed the capabilities of the Shahab missiles and the weaknesses and the cowardice of the U.S. military, claiming among other things that the Iranian military could disrupt enemy satellite systems
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Iran's speaker praises N Korea
ndtv.com ^ | November 17, 2006 | (AP)
Posted on 11/16/2006 5:36:31 PM PST by Jet Jaguar
Iran's parliament speaker has admired North Korea for its anti-US stance.
He has also said that Washington's pressure on Pyongyang over its testing of nuclear weapons would not affect the communist country.
The comments by speaker Gholam Ali Haddad Adel came in talks on Thursday with his North Korean counterpart, Che Tai Buk, who is in Tehran for a gathering of the Association of Asian Parliaments for Peace.
"The Democratic People's Republic of Korea enjoys special respect by the Iranian people because of its resistance against the arrogant policies of the United States," Adel said.
"As long as a government has support from its people, pressures and sanctions by the US will not have any affect," he said.
Both countries are locked in diplomatic standoffs with the West over their nuclear programmes.
The United Nations imposed sanctions on North Korea after it conducted its weapons test last month.
The United States and Europe are pressing for tough sanctions on Iran for its refusal to suspend its uranium enrichment programme, which they believe is part of a secret drive to develop weapons.
Iran insists its nuclear programme is peaceful and has shrugged off threats of sanctions, insisting that eventually the West will have to agree to negotiate with it over its nuclear programme.
Its ally, Russia, has opposed tough punishment for Iran, calling for a negotiated solution. (AP)
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"Ponchatoula Man Pleads Guilty To Plot To Kill DEA Agent"
New Orleans Times Picayune ^ | November 16, 2006 | Gwen Filosa
Posted on 11/16/2006 5:50:36 PM PST by mcg2000
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Federal prosecutors on Thursday came a step closer to putting away a Ponchatoula man charged with hatching a murder-for-hire plot against the DEA agent who made a big drug bust against him last fall.
Johnnie Sims, 26, of Robert, La., pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to charges of plotting to kill a federal agent and conspiring to deal cocaine and marijuana in and around Tangipahoa Parish.
Sims agreed to testify against his alleged narcotics selling cohort, Chris Walker, 31, who faces trial next month on charges he not only trafficked in crack cocaine, but also tried to have his accusers gunned down."