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Musharraf retains ties with N Korea despite nuclear scandalposted by admin on Wednesday February 18, @06:45PMfrom the dept.
By Andrew Ward in Seoul Diplomats in Seoul said the US was privately putting pressure on Pakistan to provide information about Mr Khan's dealings with North Korea, to strengthen its negotiating position in next week's talks. "The big question is how much information has the US got from Pakistan?" said a senior Asian official. "Washington needs to present some evidence that proves the HEU programme beyond doubt. "I am worried that the talks could be derailed by a clash over HEU." Pyongyang's denials that it possesses an HEU programme have emerged as a serious obstacle to the diplomatic process because the US will not accept any settlement to end the nuclear crisis unless it includes dismantlement of the uranium enrichment facilities. North Korea admits operating a plutonium-based nuclear programme and has offered to freeze it in return for economic rewards from the US. But Pyongyang has refused to discuss the alleged HEU programme. It was the US allegation in October 2002 that North Korea was developing a clandestine HEU programme that caused the collapse of a 1994 arms-control deal, under which the plutonium-based facilities had been frozen. Since then, North Korea has withdrawn from the nuclear non-proliferation treaty and resumed production and reprocessing of plutonium, with some estimates that Pyongyang could now possess enough nuclear material for up to eight bombs. more... http://news.ft.com
( Read More... | Print | Email ) My pact is with Germany, Chirac tells Blairposted by admin on Wednesday February 18, @06:04PMfrom the guardian.co.uk dept.
Tony Blair's strategic ambition to position Britain as an equal partner with France and Germany at the heart of an expanded Europe was publicly rebuffed at the Berlin summit last night by President Jacques Chirac. With the prime minister a few feet away as the EU's "big three" grappled to generate fresh momentum for the sluggish European economy, Mr Chirac insisted that the Franco-German relationship is "very specific" - and not for export. "It is not something that can be transposed or exported in the short term. It is a very intense relationship which is illustrated by regular contacts, daily contacts between government and public officials," he reminded Mr Blair. With TV cameras on him Mr Blair took the first chance he could to say he "totally agrees about the Franco-German relationship. It is a very specific relationship". But the three countries can and will work closely together for the common benefit of all Europe, he said. "There should not be any sensitivity about this, any sense of exclusivity," Mr Blair emphasised. more… http://politics.guardian.co.uk
( Read More... | Print | Email ) France May Send Troops to Quell Haiti Uprisingposted by admin on Tuesday February 17, @08:13AMfrom the scotsman.com dept.
France may send troops to its strife torn former colony Haiti but first wants President Jean-Bertrand Aristide to push for talks to calm the country’s uprising. The international community, including France, is ready to mobilise but “that supposes a spurt of effort by Haiti’s political class, that President Aristide commits himself to a respect of civil peace. That’s his first responsibility,” French Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin said today. France has military resources at its overseas territories in the Caribbean near Haiti that could be rapidly deployed in the event of an emergency and a decision to intervene, de Villepin said. Aristide has appealed for international help to quell the uprising that has killed more than 50 people and destabilised the country. Rebels have taken control of parts of the north and centre of Haiti. http://news.scotsman.com/latest.cfm?id=2541273
( Read More... | Print | Email ) Government threatens to break up BBCposted by admin on Sunday February 15, @01:10PMfrom the scotsman.com dept.
EDDIE BARNES The BBC is facing the most radical shake-up in its history in a proposed overhaul that could split its Scottish operation from the rest of the UK as ministers seize on the crisis following the Hutton report. Leaked Whitehall documents reveal that ministers are considering the complete dismantling of the Corporation, with regional wings being allowed to develop into "separate entities". There are also plans to strip the BBC of its long-standing editorial independence, putting it under the control of an outside regulator and giving MPs more say over its affairs. more...http://scotsman.com
( Read More... | Print | Email ) U.N. Calls On Bush To Give Up America's Nukesposted by admin on Thursday February 12, @08:24AMfrom the dept.
POSTED: 8:37 a.m. EST February 12, 2004
UPDATED: 10:24 a.m. EST February 12, 2004
VIENNA, Austria -- The head of the U.N. nuclear agency
demanded Thursday that the world's nuclear powers do more to stop
the spread of nuclear weapons, saying that he shares President George W. Bush's sense of urgency over the atomic black market.
Mohamed ElBaradei, the director-general of the International
Atomic Energy Agency, called on the United States and the other
declared nuclear powers to relinquish their nuclear weapons as part
of a global effort to make it impossible for nuclear weapons to
fall into the hands of terrorists.Mohamed ElBaradei, the director-general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, called on the United States and the other declared nuclear powers to relinquish their nuclear weapons as part of a global effort to make it impossible for nuclear weapons to fall into the hands of terrorists. (Discussion: Give Up Nukes?) "If the world does not change course, we risk self-destruction," ElBaradei said in an op-ed piece published Thursday in the New York Times. ... In the piece, ElBaradei suggested that the United States is itself part of the problem of nuclear proliferation and urged Washington and the five declared nuclear powers to fulfill their obligations under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty to abandon their nuclear weapons programs.
"A fundamental part of the nonproliferation bargain is the
commitment of the five nuclear states recognized under the
nonproliferation treaty -- Britain, China, France, Russia and the
United States -- to move toward disarmament," ElBaradei wrote.
( Read More... | Print | Email ) Annan Warns U.S. Will Face Doubtsposted by admin on Saturday February 07, @05:29AMfrom the washingtonpost.com dept.
UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 6 -- The U.S. failure to uncover weapons of mass destruction in Iraq has heightened international skepticism over the quality of American intelligence and may complicate efforts to use it in the future to build a case for action against outlaw regimes, U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan said Friday. "The bar has been raised," Annan said during a break in a U.N. conference on financing the reconstruction of Liberia. "People are going to be very suspicious when one talks to them about intelligence. And they are going to be very suspicious when we try to use intelligence to justify certain actions." The U.N. chief's statement underscored the potential damage the questionable intelligence the Bush administration used to justify the war in Iraq is having on U.S. credibility at the United Nations. It coincided with a visit by Secretary of State Colin L. Powell, who traveled to the United Nations to rally support for the reconstruction of Liberia and to pledge $200 million in U.S. support for the effort. … "I don't think any apologies are necessary," he (Powell) added. "We said that this was a regime led by a dictator who had every intention of keeping his weapons-of-mass-destruction programs going, and anyone who thinks he didn't is just dead wrong. And there is no evidence to suggest that that was an incorrect judgment." more…http://www.washingtonpost.com
( Read More... | Print | Email ) U.S. Plan to Transfer Power In Iraq May Shift Drasticallyposted by admin on Thursday February 05, @06:44PMfrom the washingtonpost.com dept. UNITED NATIONS, Feb. 5 -- The U.S. plan to hand over power in Iraq is increasingly likely to undergo major changes rather than merely "refinements," because of increasing skepticism about the June 30 deadline for creating a provisional government and erosion of support for the proposal to use caucuses to select it, according to senior U.S. and U.N. officials. The Bush administration still publicly
clings to its transition plan, but a U.N. team scheduled to arrive in
Iraq as early as Friday has been given a free hand to present its own
blueprint for the country's political transition if it determines
elections cannot be held by June in Iraq, U.S. and U.N. officials say. This could
mean that the U.S.-led Coalition Provisional Authority would stay
longer, which could carry political costs for President Bush in an
election year and anger Iraqis who want an end to foreign occupation,
U.S. officials concede.
( Read More... | Print | Email ) (UK) Intelligence chief's bombshell: 'We *were* overruled on dossier'posted by admin on Tuesday February 03, @03:29PMfrom the independent.co.uk dept.
As Mr Blair yesterday set up an inquiry into intelligence failures before the war, Brian Jones, the former leading expert on WMD in the Ministry of Defence, declared that Downing Street's dossier, a key plank in convincing the public of the case for war, was "misleading" about Saddam Hussein's chemical and biological capability. Writing in today's Independent, Dr Jones, who was head of the nuclear, chemical and biological branch of the Defence Intelligence Staff until he retired last year, reveals that the experts failed in their efforts to have their views reflected. Dr Jones says: "In my view, the expert intelligence analysts of the DIS were overruled in the preparation of the dossier back in September 2002, resulting in a presentation that was misleading about Iraq's capabilities." He calls on the Prime Minister to publish the intelligence behind the Government's claims that Iraq was actively producing chemical weapons and could launch an attack within 45 minutes of an order to do so. He is "extremely doubtful" that anyone with chemical and biological weapons expertise had seen the raw intelligence reports and if they were made public, it would prove just how right he and his colleagues were to be concerned about the claims. more...http://news.independent.co.uk http://argument.independent.co.uk (Dr Brian Jones' op-ed)
( Read More... | Print | Email ) BBC staff stop work in protestposted by admin on Friday January 30, @01:56PMfrom the news.com.au dept.
BBC staff stop work in protest THE BBC plunged deeper into its worst crisis yesterday as thousands of staff around the country walked out in support of their deposed leaders and opinion polls showed many Britons thought the Hutton report into the death of weapons scientist David Kelly had been "a whitewash". Some 56 per cent of voters told a Daily Telegraph poll that law lord Brian Hutton was wrong to lay all the blame on the BBC, while 49 per cent agreed in another poll that the findings were "a whitewash". The BBC, the world's largest public broadcaster, was reeling yesterday from the report's scathing criticisms of its role in the lead-up to Kelly's suicide.
( Read More... | Print | Email ) Egyptian Plane Crashed in Red Seaposted by ewing2001 on Friday January 02, @10:12PMfrom the Reuters dept.
Egyptian Plane Crashes in Red Sea, 148 Dead
Reuters -January 3 SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - An Egyptian Boeing 737 airliner carrying 135 mostly French tourists crashed into the Red Sea off the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on Saturday and eyewitnesses said they saw no sign of survivors. The plane, operated by the Egyptian company Flash Airlines, disappeared from radar screens minutes after take-off from Sharm el-Sheikh airport at 9:44 p.m. EST/0244 GMT and crashed in deep water to the southeast, official sources said. There was no immediate word on the cause of the crash but Civil Aviation Ministry Secretary-General Abo Ghanima said the plane appeared to have had an accident. "Until now there is no sign of terrorism," he said.
( Read More... | 1164 bytes in body | Print | Email ) India Times: Musharraf Attacks may have been "stage-managed"posted by ewing2001 on Monday December 29, @01:04PMfrom the IndiaTimes dept.
'Gen attacks may have been stage-managed'
IndiaTimes -December 27 NEW DELHI : Even as Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf survived a second attempt on his life in ten days, media reports have suggested that the assassination bids could be “stage-managed” while some others have suspected that these could be the handiwork of people in his inner circle or religious extremists and their sympathisers in the army.
( Read More... | 827 bytes in body | Print | Email ) Straw fuels fear of rift between EU and USposted by admin on Sunday November 30, @01:15AMfrom the telegraph.co.uk dept.
UPDATE: U.S. (PNAC) Claims Europe's Galileo (GPS) is a threat to global security By David Wastell in Naples and Colin Brown(Filed: 30/11/2003) Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, fuelled fears of a transatlantic rift over the European Union's defence policy yesterday when he refused to reveal how Washington had reacted to news of a controversial deal struck by Britain, France and Germany. It is believed that Colin Powell, the US secretary of state, telephoned two European foreign ministers on Friday seeking urgent clarification of the deal, which will allow the EU to conduct its own military operations independently of Nato. The plan will also be discussed by Nato defence and foreign ministers at meetings in Brussels this week, where critics are expected to include Donald Rumsfeld, the hawkish US defence secretary. Mr Straw spoke to Mr Powell on Thursday, the day after the deal was struck in Berlin, but said his response would have to remain one of the "secrets of the confessional". more...
( Read More... | 1348 bytes in body | Print | Email ) Georgia: A Swan Song for the Gray Fox of the Caucasus?posted by Mactyler on Sunday November 23, @02:19AMfrom the www.stratfor.biz dept.
UPDATE: CNN Breaking: Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze RESIGNS Georgia: A Swan Song for the Gray Fox of the Caucasus?November 21, 2003 2337 GMT
Summary Georgia is locked in an internal conflict over election scandals that, given time, could escalate into civil war. Although Washington and Moscow have come down on opposite sides of the issue, they both might stand by the incumbent president to avoid chaos in Georgia.
( Read More... | 16848 bytes in body | Print | Email ) Britain on red alert as terrorist threat risesposted by admin on Saturday November 22, @05:01PMfrom the news.scotsman.com dept.
UPDATE: Sweeping new emergency laws to counter UK terror ![]() http://www.news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1292792003
( Read More... | Print | Email ) Georgian's Seize Parliament - Eduard Shevardnadze Declares a State of Emergencyposted by admin on Saturday November 22, @09:20AMfrom the abcnews.com dept.
UPDATE: CNN Breaking: Georgian President Eduard Shevardnadze RESIGNS
Parliament Takeover Prompts Georgia CrisisThe Associated Press TBILISI, Georgia Nov. 22 The opposition seized Georgia's parliament Saturday, chasing out President Eduard Shevardnadze and declaring an interim government as tens of thousands of supporters thronged the streets of the capital. Shevardnadze, backed by his head of police, declared a state of emergency. Facing a possible confrontation with the army and security forces, the opposition appealed to its supporters in the streets to defend the parliament building. Opposition leader Nino Burdzhanadze, the speaker of the outgoing parliament, proclaimed herself acting president until early elections that the opposition called to take place in 45 days. She warned Shevardnadze's government to avoid bloodshed. "The fate of our country is being decided now," said protest leader Mikhail Saakashvili. "We give guarantees to Shevardnadze that he will not be harmed, but let him know that if there is at least one shot fired at people, he will face justice." The parliament takeover was an exuberant moment for protesters who for days have been demanding the president's removal over elections that the opposition says were rigged. Just as Shevardnadze began speaking in parliament, Saakashvili and hundreds of supporters swarmed through the chamber doors, pushing and shoving lawmakers.
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