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Cindy Sheehan Watch: ARRESTED Again
Peace activist Cindy Sheehan (2nd R) is arrested by police officers after blocking the door to the U.S. Mission offices in New York March 6, 2006.
ASSociated Press: Cindy Sheehan Arrested After U.N. March
U.S. and Iraqi women demanding a withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq marched from the United Nations to the U.S. Mission on Monday, where peace activist Cindy Sheehan and three others were arrested, police said.
The march followed a press conference at U.N. headquarters where Iraqi women described daily killings and ambulance bombings as part of the escalating violence that keeps women in their homes.
Women Say No to War, which helped organize the march, said Sheehan and three other women were arrested while trying to deliver a 60,000-signature petition to the U.S. Mission to the United Nations urging the withdrawal of troops from Iraq.
Lock her up…….
Cindy Sheehan, who became a peace activist after her son was killed in Iraq , is arrested in front the building which houses the American Permanent Mission to the United Nations.
Earlier……
Cindy Sheehan, center, who became a peace activist after her son was killed in Iraq , is joined by Iraqi women Faiza Al-Araji, left, and Dr. Entisar Mohammad Ariabi while addressing reporters in front of the United Nations Headquarters prior to marching to the American Permanent Mission to the United Nations, Monday, March 6, 2006 in New York. Sheehan and three other anti war activist were arrested after trying to deliver a letter to the American mission.
UNHINGED as usual……….
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North Carolina Jihadist Watch: Incident at the “PIT” – A TERRORIST ACT
Mohammed Reva Taheri-azar
Previously on Flap: Muhammad Caricature Watch: North Carolina Terrorist Related to Publication of Muhammad Caricatures?
WRAL: Authorities Release 911 Call Made By Suspect In UNC Hit-And-Run
A man who authorities said confessed to deliberately hitting nine people on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus told a 911 dispatcher that he committed the act to “punish the government of the United States for [its] actions around the world,” according to a 911 call released Monday.
Michelle Malkin has TAR HEEL TERRORIST: ALLAH’S WILL
Mary Katharine Ham over at Hugh Hewitt has Jihad at UNC: Developments
A definite terrorist act.
Mohammed Reva Taheri-azar is “thankful for the opportunity to spread the will of Allah.”
Flap will be thankful for Mohammad to spend his sorry ass in a North Carolina or federal prison for the next 25 years.
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Iran Nuclear Watch: Iran Increasing Development of Missles Capable of Delivering a Nuclear Warhead
Iran’s ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Aliasghar Soltaniyeh is pictured at the beginning of a board of governors meeting at Vienna’s U.N. headquarters March 6, 2006.
Reuters: Iran said to step up plans for Shahab missiles
As Iran pursues a nuclear program the West fears is aimed at producing bombs, Tehran also appears to be stepping up development of missiles capable of carrying atomic warheads, diplomats citing intelligence say.
According to an intelligence report given to Reuters by a non-U.S. diplomat, a covert Iranian program run by people closely linked to Iran’s military includes plans to arm its Shahab-3 missiles, which experts believe have a maximum range of around 2,000 km (1,240 miles), with nuclear warheads.
Shahab-3
More information on the Iranian Shahab-3 missle can be found here and here.
The report, which could not be independently confirmed, surfaced as the United States and its allies seek to highlight the potential security dangers of a nuclear-armed Iran.
The report said it was code-named Project 111 and that the “aim is arming Shahab-3 missiles with nuclear warheads.”
An Iranian official, who asked not to be named, denied the charge.Why, of course, Iran is going to deny the charge. But, the Shahab-3 can also carry chemical and biological munitions to Israel, parts of Europe or be targeted on American troops in Iraq.
The range of the Shahab-3
The extended range of the Shahab-3A (or other designates), putting Europe in its target range.
The assessment that Iran has nuclear ambitions for the Shahab-3 is shared by the
European Union, Washington andIsrael, said an EU diplomat who asked not to be named.The POINT OF NO RETURN for a military operation to destroy Iran’s nuclear facilities is fast approaching for the United States and Israel.
Stay tuned…….
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Iran Nuclear Watch: IAEA Optimistic
IAEA’s Director General Mohamed ElBaradei delivers a press statement prior to the start of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) 35-nation board meeting on the escalating nuclear standoff with Iran, on Monday, March 6, 2006, at Vienna’s International Center.
ASSociated Press: IAEA Optimistic on Iran Nuke Program Deal
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency expressed cautious optimism Monday on the chances of reaching an international agreement to defuse concerns about Iran’s nuclear activities and make
U.N. Security Council action unnecessary.ternational Atomic Energy Agency’s 35-member board was not likely to discuss the Iran issue until Tuesday or Wednesday. But delegates said that whatever step the council might take would stop far short of sanctions.
But as the board meeting opened, IAEA chief Mohamed ElBaradei suggested the council might not need to get involved.
“I am still very much hopeful that in the next week an agreement could be reached,” ElBaradei told reporters, alluding to talks between Moscow and Tehran aimed at moving Iran’s enrichment program to Russia and possible further contacts between Iran and Europe.
He did not elaborate. But diplomats told the AP that recent talks have touched on the possibility of allowing Tehran to run a scaled-down uranium enrichment program, despite its potential for misuse in building atomic weapons.
The IAEA has NO WILL to discipline Iran for their clandestine nuclear program. Even a scaled down enrichment program is not acceptable to the United States and Israel.
The POINT of NO RETURN will be determined in Washington not in Vienna or New York.
Stay tuned…..
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