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Russia Reports France Threat Against Obama Brought US Into Libya War
A shocking report written by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the meetings held between President Medvedev and US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates this past week says that America’s war on Libya was “forced” onto it after French President Nicolas Sarkozy [photo top right with Libyan leader Gaddafi] threatened President Barack Obama with “total exposure”...
Obama administration reviewing ways to shrink nuclear arsenal
The Obama administration has begun examining whether it can make cuts to its nuclear weapons stockpiles that go beyond those outlined in a recent treaty with Russia.
The classified review is not expected to be completed until late this year, but some Republicans already are worried that it will go too far. On Tuesday, 41 Republican senators warned Obama in a letter not...
Alleged Genocide Leader Mudahinyuka Deported From Chicago To Rwanda
Jean-Marie Vianney Mudahinyuka, in the custody of Rwandan officers.
A man going by the name of Thierry Rugamba reportedly immigrated to the United States in 2000, as a victim of the 1994 Rwandan genocide. He settled in Bolingbrook, Illinois, where he worked at an African grocery.
But all was not as it seemed with Thierry Rugamba, according to Immigrations and Customs...
Military indoctrinated on gays kissing, behavior
Joint Chief Vice Chairman Gen. James E. Cartwright, right, accompanied by Defense Undersecretary for Personnel and Readiness Clifford Stanley, conduct a media briefing at the Pentagon to discuss the progress of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" repeal implementation effort.
Four branches of the military have begun sending training material to 2.2 million active...
Simmons blasts Israel music boycott
Gene Simmons condemned musicians who boycott Israel as 'fools'.
Kiss’ Israeli-born singer-musician Gene Simmons is shouting out loud at the string of musicians who refuse to perform in his homeland.
“They’re fools,” the legendary bassist said in an interview on his first return to Israel since leaving the country as a child more than 50...
Syria unrest: ‘Protesters killed’ at Omari mosque
The BBC's Lina Sinjab is one of the few journalists to reach Deraa.
At least six people have died after security forces fired on protesters outside a mosque in the Syrian city of Deraa, human rights activists say.
Hundreds of people had gathered in the streets outside the Omari mosque to prevent troops from storming it.
The mosque has been the focus of anti-government...
‘Libya war could last 30 years’: Armed forces minister’s extraordinary admission
Defiant: Colonel Gaddafi appeared on Libyan state TV to declare he is ready for a drawn-out conflict.
Ministers admitted yesterday that they have no idea how long the military operation against Colonel Gaddafi could take.
Asked for an estimate, Armed Forces Minister Nick Harvey said: ‘How long is a piece of string? We don’t know how long this is going to...
French warplane shot down in Libya
A French warplane has reportedly crashed in the Libyan city of Sirte, while the US-led coalition forces’ military operation intensifies the abject state in the African nation.
The Libyan newspaper al-Watan reported Wednesday that Libyan forces shot down a French jet fighter which was bombing the city and detained its pilot.
Sirte, some 600 kilometers east of the...
Ron Paul believes Libya intervention an ‘impeachable’ offense
Texas Republican Rep. Ron Paul will be co-sponsoring an amendment announced Tuesday by Ohio Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich that would defund the American military intervention in Libya.
Kucinich suggested during a Saturday conference call with anti-war Democrats that he thought impeachment could also be considered for Obama’s “unconstitutional” actions in Libya.
Paul’s...
America is going broke Federal Reserve official’s fear as missiles cost $100m in 1 day
Launch: A Tomahawk cruise missile is fired at Libyan defences from the the deck of the destroyer USS Barry on the first day of Operation Odyssey Dawn.
A senior Federal Reserve official warned today that America is going broke as fears grow the Libyan bombardment could cost more than $1 billion.
With the U.S. now fighting three wars, the massive new military drain on the...
Actress Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79
Legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor, a two-time Oscar winner and Hollywood beauty whose screen success was sometimes overshadowed by her tumultuous personal life, died on Wednesday at age 79.
She died after a long battle with congestive heart failure at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles surrounded by her four children after having been hospitalized six weeks ago, her...
Russia leads nations’ protest over air raids in Libya
Some countries Monday blasted the ongoing West-led military operation against Libya government forces, saying the air raids went beyond the UN resolution and must be scrapped immediately.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin severely criticized the U.S. role in the “Odyssey Dawn” operation against Libya.
“The use of force against other countries became...
Germans pull forces out of NATO as Libyan coalition falls apart
Unsure: Libyan rebels retreat from the outskirts of the city of Ajdabiya, south of Benghazi. Nato members are also fighting over who will take command of allied forces.
* Tensions with Britain as Gates rebukes UK government over suggestion Gaddafi could be assassinated
* French propose a new political ‘committee’ to oversee operations
* Germany pulls equipment...
US chopper shoots 6 villagers who welcomed Air Force F-15 crash pilots
Crashed: Onlookers surround the wreckage of a U.S Air Force F-15E fighter jet after it crashed near the eastern city of Benghazi.
Six Libyan villagers are recovering in hospital after being shot by American soldiers coming in to rescue the U.S. pilots whose plane crash-landed in a field.
The helicopter strafed the ground as it landed in a field outside Benghazi beside...
China Calls for immediate cease-fire in Libya
Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu responds to questions during a press briefing in Beijing where China reiterated its opposition to the use of force in Libya amid Western air strikes there and called for an immediate ceasefire in the country's conflict.
China Tuesday called for an immediate cease-fire in Libya, where a United Nations “no-fly zone”...



















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