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iranavaz0uh Iran Watch: Iran Blames U.S. and  Britain for BombingsIranian bank employees worker, search for ducuments at the Saman Bank in the city of Ahvaz, Iran, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2006, where a bomb exploded, Tuesday . The death toll in a pair of bombings on Tuesday rose to nine dead with more than 46 wounded in Ahvaz, a city in southwestern Iran with a history of violence involving members of Iran’s Arab minority, Iranian state media reported.

ASSociated Press: Iran Blames U.S., Britain for Bombings

Iran’s president on Wednesday blamed “the occupiers of Iraq” — inferring the United States and Britain — for two bombings that killed at least nine people in the southwestern city of Ahvaz.

The foreign minister said the bombers were supported by the British military, which is based in southern Iraq. Ahvaz has a history of violence involving members of Iran’s Arab minority.

A spokesman for British Prime Minister Tony Blair’s office called the allegations “ludicrous.” A group seeking independence for the Ahvaz region later claimed responsibility.

State television said President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad issued a decree ordering his foreign minister and intelligence minister to investigate the possibility that “foreign hands” were responsible for Tuesday’s blasts inside a bank and outside a state environmental agency building. Forty-six people were wounded, the official Islamic Republic News Agency has reported.

“Traces of the occupiers of Iraq is evident in the Ahvaz events. They should take responsibility in this regard,” state television quoted Ahmadinejad as saying.

More Winds of War………


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gallowaycebbbtvjpgweb8ro George Galloway Watch: Wins Court Case Loses Big Brother ElectionMaverick British politician George Galloway is shown on a television screen as he is evicted from the reality television show ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ in London January 25, 2006. Whilst inside the house, Galloway won a long-running libel battle on Wednesday night against a newspaper that had accused him of being ‘in the pay’ of Iraq’s Saddam Hussein.

George Galloway, MP, Saddam Hussein apologist and scumbag extraordinaire, wins one and loses one today.

But, at the end of the day he continues as a Scummy MORON.

Michelle Malkin has photos, links and video of the MORON.

gallowaygoodbyejpgweb7jo George Galloway Watch: Wins Court Case Loses Big Brother ElectionMaverick British politician George Galloway reacts as he is evicted from the reality television show ‘Celebrity Big Brother’ in London.

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George Galloway Watch: The Red Leotard

George Galloway Watch: Maverick or FOOL?

George Galloway Watch: Hitchens Calls Galloway’s BLUFF

George Galloway Watch: “I am Ready to Fly to the US Today”


George Galloway Watch: May Face Criminal Charges for Givng False Testimony Under Oath to U.S. Senate


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irannukealijan25web3lm Iran Nuclear Watch: The Russian Nuclear Option STALLIran’s top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani speaks to the media after his talks with Russian Security Council chief Igor Ivanov in Moscow, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2006. Larijani said Wednesday that Tehran welcomes Moscow’s offer to have Iran’s uranium enriched in Russia as a positive development but holds out the threat to renew enrichment activities if it is referred to the United Nations Security Council.

ASSociated Press: Iran Welcomes Russian Nuclear Offer

Iran’s top nuclear negotiator said Wednesday that Tehran views Moscow’s offer to have Iran’s uranium enriched in Russia as a positive development but no agreement has been reached between the countries.

Chief negotiator Ali Larijani also reiterated Iran’s threat to renew enrichment activities if it is referred to the
U.N. Security Council.

Moscow has proposed having Iran’s uranium enriched in Russia, then returned to Iran for use in the country’s reactors — a compromise that could provide more oversight and ease tensions with the United States and
European Union over Iran’s nuclear program.

“Our view of this offer is positive, and we tried to bring the positions of the sides closer,” Larijani said a day after talks with Russian Security Council chief Igor Ivanov, which included discussion of the plan. “This plan can be perfected in the future, during further talks that will be held in February.”

More stalling………good grief……..

A British Foreign Office official, speaking on condition of anonymity in keeping with government policy, said foreign ministers from the five permanent U.N. Security Council members — Britain, France, Russia, China and the United States — plus Germany would meet in London next week to discuss the next steps in the crisis over Iran’s nuclear program. The meeting will take place on the sidelines of a donors’ conference on
Afghanistan.

State Department spokesman Sean McCormack also said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice was expected to use the Afghan meeting to hold discussions with key nations on Iran’s nuclear program.

Discussions on sanctions or WAR PLANS?

Stay tuned……..

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Iran Nuclear Watch: John Bolton – “President Bush Won’t Tolerate Nuclear Iran”

Iran Nuclear Watch: Condoleezza Rice – Refer Iran to United Nations Security Council


Iran Nuclear Watch: Iran Warns West Over UN Nuclear Referral

Iran Nuclear Watch: Military Action Against Iran’s Nuclear Facilities Would be a “FATAL MISTAKE”


Iran Nuclear Watch: Winds of War – Talk of Military Action


Iran Watch: President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad – Challenges Europe to Take Back Jews in Israel

Iran Watch: Winds of War – Iran President Meets Anti-Israel militants in Syria

Iran Nuclear Watch: Iran Moving Currency As Pre-Emptive Move


Jacques Chirac Watch: Threats May Spur Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions

Jacques Chirac Watch: France Will Respond to Terrorism with Nukes

Iran Nuclear Watch: Mohamed ElBaradei Rejects EU Call to Condemn Iran at February IAEA Meeting


Iran Nuclear Watch: IEAE to Hold Emergency Iran Meeting February 2nd


Iran Nuclear Watch: Iran Scorns EU 3’s Draft Nuclear Resolution

Iran Nuclear Watch: France Rejects Iran’s Request for More Talks on Nuclear Program


Iran Nuclear Watch: European Union 3 Draft Resolution Opens Door to United Nations Security Council Sanctions


Iran Nuclear Watch: Russia and China Do NOT Support Sanctions Against Iran

The Iran Files

 Iran Nuclear Watch: The Russian Nuclear Option STALLThe Natanz uranium enrichment complex in Natanz is pictured in this January 2, 2006 satellite image


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01 25 2006 Day by Day by Chris Muir: Los Angeles Times Falling Circulation

Los Angeles Times Watch: The Joel Stein FLAP

And this certainly won’t help to increase subscribers…….


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