Iran says yes, Russia says no, Israel just worries.
Iraq Arrests Still Shrouded in Mystery
On Wednesday night it was reported that 35 high ranking members of Iraq's Interior Ministry were arrested, amid claims of enormous bribes, shadowy conspiracies, and even the possibility of a coup being plotted by the remnants of Iraq's Ba'athist Party. And here we...
Taliban Unimpressed by Promised US Surge
Taliban mocks suggestion of doubling US troops in Afghanistan.
Conflicting Reports Over Iraqi Officials’ Release
al-Qaeda, innocent men, or illusionists? Iraq’s government can’t get its story straight
Czech Parliament Calls for End to Afghan, Kosovo Deployments
The lower chamber of the Czech Parliament voted today on the extension of the mandate for foreign troop deployments in Afghanistan and Kosovo, and with 101 votes needed in the 200 seat house, the government netted only 99 yes votes, defeating the measure. Prime...
Israeli Envoy Fears Russian Anti-Aircraft Deal Could Destroy Israel
Gilad says providing Iran with defensive system would help wipe Israel off the map
Russia to Cut Arms if US Drops Missile Defense
As American and Russian diplomats continue to fruitlessly debate the basic terms of a new arms treaty, the Commander of the Russian Strategic Rocket Forces Colonel-General Nikolay Solovtsov offered something of an olive branch, suggesting his nation was willing to...
Iraqi Preachers Call for Journalist’s Release
Both Sunni and Shi’ite clerics call for the release of Zeidi. Iranian Ayatollah praises the start of the “shoe intifada.”
Iraqi Reporter Was Beaten After Throwing Shoes, Judge Admits
The investigating judge for Muntadar al-Zeidi conceded that the journalist was beaten after throwing his shoes at President Bush on Sunday, and said that an investigation was in underway to determine the identities of those who beat him. The judge said his...
Iraqi Interior Minister: Coup Reports “Big Lie,” All Arrested Now Released
Updated 12/19 9:45 PM EST Wednesday night's breaking story about the arrests of high ranking Interior Ministry officials in Iraq continues to unfold in the press, but exactly what happened still isn't clear. Even the initial story's report that General Ahmed Abu...