Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
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Iran,
Nuclear,
Aims,
Allegation,
Anomalies,
Atomic Energy Agency,
International Atomic Energy,
International Atomic Energy Agency,
Iran,
Nuclear Activities,
Nuclear Weapons,
UN,
Watchdog
Iran continues to withhold information needed to establish whether the country has attempted to build nuclear weapons, an allegation that remains a matter of “serious concern” the UN’s nuclear watchdog reported last night.
In a sternly-phrased report, the International Atomic Energy Agency, said that Iran had failed to provide the documentation and other evidence required to [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
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Conflict,
Russia,
Act Of War,
Aggressive Acts,
Conclusions,
Credence,
Georgia,
Georgia Russia,
Mikheil Saakashvili,
Neighbours,
Planes,
Reconnaissance Aircraft,
Saakashvili Georgia,
United Nations
Russia was effectively charged with committing an act of war yesterday after a United Nations report concluded that one of its planes shot down a Georgian reconnaissance aircraft over Georgia last month.
The inquiry’s conclusions gave the first independent credence to claims by Mikheil Saakashvili, Georgia’s president, that Russia was responsible for a series of aggressive [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
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Russia,
Air Defense System,
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Armed Forces,
Colonel,
Earth,
Elements,
Frolov,
Hard Time,
Invincibility,
Military Conference,
Military Servicemen,
Nikolai,
Nuclear Attack,
Nuclear Attacks,
Russia,
Russian Air,
Russian Army,
Russian Defense Industry,
Smolensk
It is an open secret that the Russian defense industry is having a hard time now. However, some top-level military servicemen still assure that the nation’s Armed Forces can repel any attack. Colonel General Nikolai Frolov, of Russia’s Air Defense troops, brought back to earth those who believed in the invincibility of the Russian army. [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
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Economy,
Aftershocks,
Best Selling Book,
Collapse Of Communism,
Counterfeit Drugs,
Credit Crisis,
Credit Crunch,
Economic Forces,
Eurasian Studies,
Excesses,
Fall Of The Berlin Wall,
Global Economic Transformation,
Global Terrorism,
Globalization,
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Interview 1,
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Italian Economist,
Loretta Napoleoni,
New Era,
New Reality,
Newsweek,
Risk Agency,
Senior Partner,
Seven Stories,
Sex Slaves,
Sex Trafficking,
Southeastern Europe,
Temma,
Trafficking Women,
Ukraine And Russia
What does the collapse of communism have to do with the credit crunch? According to Italian economist Loretta Napoleoni, author of the best-selling book “Terror Inc: Tracing the Money Behind Global Terrorism,” the fall of the Berlin wall set off a global economic transformation that led directly to the turmoil on Wall Street and will [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
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Cantarell Field,
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Mexico,
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Oil Output,
Oil Production,
Oil World,
Opposition,
Pemex
Output is tanking, but there’s fierce opposition to a plan that could reward Big Oil for helping find new reserves
Reform is urgent: Oil output in Mexico, the world’s No. 6 producer of crude, is plummeting. At the Cantarell field, the country’s main source of oil, production is declining 15% annually. Pemex pumped 2.85 million barrels [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
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Blaze,
Deaths,
Fire,
Missiles,
Russian Rockets,
St Petersburg,
Unofficial Sources,
Western Russia,
Youtube Video
A fire at an air base arms depot in north-western Russia has reportedly set off several missiles, but caused no deaths or injuries.
Amateur video shows what appear to be at least two rockets zigzagging through a clear afternoon sky around the Lodeynoe Pole base near St Petersburg.
Unofficial sources say that at least 400 air-to-air rockets [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
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Israel,
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Israel,
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Munitions Industry,
Peace Talks,
Russia,
tehran
When Damascus confirmed peace talks with Israel on May 21, a secret high-powered military purchasing delegation, headed by air force-air defenses commander Gen. Akhmad Ratyb, was already in Moscow. With a $5 billion allocation in hand from Tehran, the delegation was bidding for the most advanced products of Russia’s munitions industry.
The six main categories of [...]
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Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
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Conflict,
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Abkhazia,
Advance Copy,
Drone,
Fighter Plane,
Georgia,
Investigators,
Missile,
Reconnaissance Aircraft,
Russia,
Russian Fighter,
United Nations
United Nations investigators who examined the downing of an unmanned Georgian reconnaissance aircraft in April have concluded that the drone was struck by a missile fired from a Russian fighter plane, according to an advance copy of their report obtained on Monday.
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Posted by Matt in May 26th, 2008 |
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Published in
Middle East,
Nuclear,
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Bahrain,
Business France,
China,
Climate,
Fuel Bomb,
Gold Rush,
Iran Nuclear,
Nicolas Sarkozy,
Nuclear Bomb,
Nuclear Business,
Nuclear Fuel,
Nuclear Powers,
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Power Plants,
President Nicolas Sarkozy,
Proficiency,
Russia,
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United Arab Emirates
But there are alarming signs that this sudden enthusiasm is driven less by concerns about the climate, or declining oil supplies, than by Iran’s growing nuclear proficiency. In addition to building power plants, Tehran is determined to produce its own nuclear fuel — a process that with a little more work could also churn [...]
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