shyanbelle | Shared With: Everyone - May 15 2007 | kuwait, iran, war, middle east, usaKuwait's government briefed MPs on contingency plans to face a possible outbreak of Iran-US hostilities over Tehran's nuclear programme, a senior minister and lawmakers said, AFP reported.
A government emergency team briefed parliament's foreign relations committee on the possibility of Kuwait being attacked or targeted by terrorists if Washington strikes Iran, committee chairman Mohammed al-Sager told reporters.
shyanbelle | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 17 2007 | iraq, iran, iraq iran, al qaeda, iraq al qaeda, iran al qaeda, middle east newsWhile Teheran publicly professes a preference for a swift withdrawal of US "occupation forces" from Iraq, in reality the Iranian regime has to be concerned that the inability of the US to beat al-Qaida in Iraq could very well have severe repercussions for Iranian national security once the American military departs from Iraq.
shyanbelle | Shared With: Everyone - May 15 2007 | Yemen, libya, iran, terrorism, warTribal sources report that bloody clashes continue in most Sa’ada districts, especially in rough areas such as Razih Mountain and other surrounding areas in Qulat Al-Muwaqr, as well as Shawiah site, the highest peak in Al-Nadhir area and dominated by Houthis since last Monday.
shyanbelle | Shared With: Everyone - May 15 2007 | iran, war, iraq, israel, jews, news“The Iranian nation will wipe the strain of regret on the foreheads of those who want to bring about injustice”, President Ahmadinejad scorned at a recent rally in the province of Zanjan. Iran “will cut off the hands of any aggressor”, any attack would be met with a response that is double-fold including suicide attacks across Europe and the United States, he warned. “Israel should be wiped off the map”, the predominately Jewish nation “cannot survive” and is headed “towards extinction” quipped the fanatical President.
shyanbelle | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2007 | syria, iran, news, middle east, terrorismIn a "behind closed doors" talk with security personal Syrian President Assad has made possibly his boldest statement to date. In a recent discussion President Assad openly lashed out against his Iranian allies. Bolstering that Syria can handle its self and does not need nor want the help or support of Iran and instead would like closer ties to its neighbors such as Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and even Israel!
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