Iranian Nuclear Program Progresses with Activation of Plutonium Facility

On June 8, Iran inaugurated the main nuclear fission container at the country's heavy water reactor in Arak, part of Iran's plutonium production facility. Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) director Fereydoon Abbasi called the inauguration of this container, "an important step in the advancement of the project." 17 Jun 2013, 3:56 PM PDT

Libor Criminal Charges Imminent

British prosecutors are expected to file criminal charges against UBS AG and Citigroup trader Tom Hayes for allegedly attempting to rig the all-important Libor (London Interbank Offered Rate), reports the Wall Street Journal. 17 Jun 2013, 3:35 PM PDT

Clinton: Israel Must Make Peace or Disappear

In a speech that will no doubt incentivize Palestinians to continue their campaign of terror and warfare against Israel, former President Bill Clinton told Israel that it would have to make peace with the Palestinians if it wanted to remain Jewish and democratic. He said that thanks to demographic changes, Israel will have to separate from the Palestinian population in order to maintain its majority. 17 Jun 2013, 2:05 PM PDT

Questions Surround U.S. Gunrunning to Syrian Rebels

The CIA is gearing up to send weapons to rebel groups in Syria through Turkey and Jordan, the Washington Post reported on Friday. This is an expanded program over the effort during the past year to maintain supply routes into the war torn country for nonlethal material, U.S. officials told the Post. 17 Jun 2013, 11:10 AM PDT

Inhofe Blasts Obama's $170 Million Military Biofuels Giveaway

On Sunday, Ranking member of the Armed Services Committee Sen. Jim Inhofe (R-OK) blasted the Defense Department’s plan to “contribute $170 million to a massive federal giveaway to private biofuels companies.” He said the plan is further evidence of the Obama Administration’s “use of taxpayer dollars to fund the president’s hobby as a venture capitalist.” 17 Jun 2013, 8:54 AM PDT

Cruz, Lee Introduce Military Religious Liberties Amendments to Senate

Senators Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Mike Lee (R-UT) are introducing two amendments in the full Senate to protect the religious rights of those in the U.S. armed forces. Last week, the two amendments passed in the Senate Armed Services Committee’s consideration of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). 17 Jun 2013, 8:19 AM PDT

IRS: We Investigate Pro-Israel Groups for Terrorism Ties

Eliana Johnson of National Review Online reports that Cincinnati-based IRS agent Gary Muthert told the House Oversight Committee that the IRS does, in fact, subject pro-Israel tax-exempt groups to higher scrutiny--by sending their applications to a special IRS unit that investigates them for ties to terrorism. 17 Jun 2013, 4:47 AM PDT

Beijing: Suspicions Snowden Spied for China 'Groundless'

China's foreign ministry on Monday dismissed as "groundless" suspicions that former US contractor Edward Snowden spied for Beijing. "I think it is completely groundless," said foreign ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying when asked at a regular news briefing if Snowden spied for China. 17 Jun 2013, 3:57 AM PDT

Cameron Wants Syria Peace Conference Pledge at G8

Prime Minister David Cameron said Monday his priority at the G8 summit was to ensure a peace conference on the Syrian conflict takes place later this year to push through a transitional government to replace President Bashar al-Assad. 17 Jun 2013, 3:54 AM PDT

Bombings Near Baghdad Kill 10

Bombings near Baghdad killed at least 10 people Monday in a second day of deadly violence that, coupled with a prolonged political stalemate, has spurred fears of a revival of full-blown sectarian war. 17 Jun 2013, 3:49 AM PDT

Greek Coalition Wrestles to Avoid Collapse

Party leaders in Greece's ruling coalition are trying to heal the rift over the closure of the country's state TV and radio broadcaster that is threatening to topple the government and compromise the country's bailout program. 17 Jun 2013, 3:46 AM PDT

Iran's Ahmadinejad Given Court Summons over Feuds

Iran's official news agency says a criminal court has summoned outgoing President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over a lawsuit filed by the country's parliament speaker and others. 17 Jun 2013, 3:37 AM PDT

China Calls for Explanations of US Surveillance

China is joining calls for Washington to provide explanations following disclosures of National Security Agency programs which collect millions of telephone records and track foreign Internet activity on U.S. networks. 17 Jun 2013, 3:33 AM PDT

Samantha Power: The Quintessential 'Blame America First'-er

The American people do not need to populate the United Nations with any more anti- or post-Americans, especially as their “representative” to that organization. Someone who equates the United States with Adolf Hitler’s Germany, someone who has for years derided the U.S. contribution to freedom and a better planet, someone who yearns for a new world order in which our nation is not only unexceptional but subject to the dictates of others, is not someone we want anywhere near Turtle Bay. 16 Jun 2013

War with Iran May Be Inevitable

Though he ran as the anti-war candidate, and took office with an outstretched hand to America's rivals, the course President Barack Obama has set may lead to a direct war with Iran, whether he likes it or not. That is because the ambitions of the Iranian regime--geopolitical hegemony over the Middle East, and the millenarian fantasies of militant Shia Islam--are fundamentally at odds with core American interests. 16 Jun 2013

Iran's Rowhani 'beacon of hope': Hezbollah

Lebanese Shiite militant group Hezbollah, a close ally of Tehran, welcomed the election of Hassan Rowhani as Iran's new president on Sunday, calling him a "beacon of hope". 16 Jun 2013

WH: No 'Rush to War' in Syria

On Sunday, White House chief of staff Denis McDonough said that the Obama administration would not be rushing to war in Syria, and implicitly accused the Bush White House of rushing to war in Iraq. “We’ve rushed to war in this region in the past,” McDonough said. “We’re not going to do it here.” 16 Jun 2013

NSA Whistleblower Really a Double Agent?

Although Edward Snowden claims to be but a NSA whistleblower who is sick of the way the system works, Fox News reports on what appears to be a "growing backlash against the former NSA contractor." 16 Jun 2013

China Announces Measures to Curb Air Pollution

China's Cabinet has announced measures to curb the country's notorious air pollution, one of the many environmental challenges facing the country that are increasingly angering the public. 15 Jun 2013

Wag the Syrian Dog

With embattled President Barack Obama facing a scandal about electronic spying on the private lives of almost every voter in America, it should not be surprising that he would make “a decision to provide lethal assistance,” including weapons, ammunition, and air support, to the Syrian rebels. Using wag the dog might have worked in the past, but the mushrooming privacy scandal seems destined to grow. 15 Jun 2013

'Moderate' Rowhani 'Outspoken Critic' of Ahmadinejad

Hassan Rowhani, the bearded cleric who is leading the pack in Iran's presidential election, is a moderate who has pledged to engage more with world powers in hopes of easing crippling economic sanctions. 15 Jun 2013

Minister: Rowhani Wins Iran Presidential Election

Moderate cleric Hassan Rowhani has won Iran's presidential election, the interior minister announced on Saturday, putting an end to eight years of conservative grip on the nation's executive. 15 Jun 2013

Tanzania's Albinos Hope Govt Will Offer More Help

As an infant in rural Tanzania, Angel Salvatory was unusual. Snow white skin, blond hair, and blue eyes set her apart from others in her village. Those unique looks have also made her a target. 15 Jun 2013

World View: Hezbollah Promises to Keep Fighting for Assad in Syria

As we've been reporting, the recent announcement by Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, and his subsequent actions in providing thousands of fighters to help Bashar al-Assad's Syrian army, has resulted in a harsh Sunni/Shia divide throughout the Mideast, with Arab Sunni Muslims vitriolically condemning and threatening all Shias, especially after the stunning al-Assad/Hezbollah victory in Qusair. 15 Jun 2013

Protesters Rally in Hong Kong to Support Snowden

Hundreds of protesters staged a rally in rain-hit Hong Kong Saturday to urge the city's government not to extradite former spy Edward Snowden and slam the US for its surveillance programmes. 15 Jun 2013

Russia's Putin Calls for IMF Overhaul, Bigger Role for BRICS

Russia will use its presidency of the G20 to push for a radical overhaul of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and changes to its voting system to give developing economies a stronger voice, President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with Russia's news agency RIA Novosti. 15 Jun 2013

Reaction Cool to U.S. Arms Plan for Syrian Rebels

The Obama administration hopes its decision to give lethal aid to Syrian rebels will prompt other nations to beef up assistance, now that the U.S. has cited evidence that the Syrian government used chemical weapons against its people. But the international reaction Friday ranged from flat-out disbelief of the U.S. intelligence assessments to calls for negotiation before more weapons pour into the vicious civil war. 14 Jun 2013

Early Vote Count in Iran Gives Rowhani Wide Lead

Iran's reformist-backed presidential candidate surged to a wide lead in early vote counting Saturday, a top official said, suggesting a flurry of late support could have swayed a race that once appeared solidly in the hands of Tehran's ruling clerics. 14 Jun 2013

US Seeks to Ease German Anxiety over Web Spying

The White House on Friday sought to cool German fears over a secret US Internet surveillance program, which threatens to detract from President Barack Obama's visit to Berlin next week. 14 Jun 2013

Guatemala Reels from Mass Police Slaying

Guatemalan authorities expressed concern about the power of organized drug gangs Friday after eight police officers were shot dead inside their station. 14 Jun 2013

Ecuador Approves Law Curtailing Private Media

Ecuador slashed the private sector's share of radio and television frequencies Friday and restricted content, the culmination of a battle between the president and media he accuses of undermining him. 14 Jun 2013

Obama Blows with Political Winds on Syria

On Thursday, White House press secretary Jay Carney strenuously denied that American provision of arms for the Syrian rebellion had anything to do with public opinion. But polls show that the President’s “red line” on Syria – use of any sort of weapons of mass destruction – happens to coincide with the public’s red line. 14 Jun 2013

Iran Votes in Key Presidential Contest

Iran chooses a new president Friday in an election the reformists hope their sole candidate will win in the face of divided conservative ranks, four years after the disputed re-election of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. 14 Jun 2013

Vietnam Detains Second Blogger in Weeks: Reports

A prominent Vietnamese blogger has been arrested for anti-state activity, reports said on Friday, the second online government critic detained in less than a month in an intensifying crackdown on dissent. 14 Jun 2013

NATO Urges Syria to Allow UN Weapons Inspection

NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen on Friday welcomed a "clear" US statement accusing the Syrian regime of using chemical weapons and said Damascus must let the UN investigate the allegations. 14 Jun 2013

Iran's Leader Jabs US as Presidential Vote Begins

Iran's top leader gave a salty rebuke Friday to U.S. questions over the openness of the presidential contest in the Islamic Republic, telling Washington "the hell with you" after casting his ballot in a race widely criticized in the West as rigged in favor of Tehran's ruling system. 14 Jun 2013

Sunni clerics call for jihad in Syria

Influential Sunni clerics from several Arab states including Saudi Arabia and Egypt called on Thursday for a holy war against the "sectarian" regime in Syria. 13 Jun 2013

US to Provide Military Support to Syrian Opposition

After foolishly setting a red line with regard to Syrian President Bashar Assad’s use of chemical weapons, President Obama has now decided to provide weapons and ammunition to rebel forces, according to two US officials. Obama has been urged to do so by politicians including Secretary of State John Kerry, as well as Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) and Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). McCain and Graham are urging a no-fly zone over Syria, but President Obama has refused to put troops on the ground and has not yet decided on a no-fly zone. 13 Jun 2013

SYRIA USED CHEMICAL WEAPONS, US MILITARY TO SUPPORT 'REBELS'

The United States has conclusive evidence that Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime has used chemical weapons against opposition forces seeking to overthrow the government, crossing what President Barack Obama has called a "red line" that would trigger greater American involvement in the crisis, the White House said Thursday. 13 Jun 2013

The Shi'ite Crescent Holds Its Ground

After two years of fighting and at least 80,000 casualties, it is possible to conclude that the Syrian civil war has degenerated into a long-term, regional, sectarian Sunni-Shi'ite conflict which has crossed into neighboring Lebanon and Iraq and threatens to spill over into Turkey, Jordan and Israel. No resolution to this feud is in sight. 13 Jun 2013

Famous Chinese Dissident Kicked Out of NYU

Chen Guangcheng, the famous blind Chinese dissident who spent years under house arrest, sought asylum in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing in 2011, escaped from Communist China in May 2012 to the United States, and ultimately became a student at NYU, has been told by the university to get lost. 13 Jun 2013

Palestinians Oppose Gender Equality at Holiest Jewish Site

After a contentious and occasionally violent debate lasting decades, Israel has finally agreed to expand the women's prayer section at the Western Wall, Judaism's holiest site, so that it is as big as the men's prayer section. Yet opposition from the Palestinian Authority to any changes in the area may block the plan. 13 Jun 2013

Clinton to Obama: Override Public Opposition to Syria Intervention

At a closed-door event in New York City with Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) on Tuesday evening, former President Bill Clinton suggested that President Barack Obama should ignore public opposition to U.S. intervention in Syria and give rebel groups "a decent chance" of winning their war against the regime of Bashar al-Assad. 13 Jun 2013

Obama, Japan's Abe Discuss Security in Phone Call

President Barack Obama and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe spoke by phone, days after the US leader met over the weekend with the president of China, the White House said in a statement. 13 Jun 2013

Mandela Improving, Spends Sixth Day in Hospital

Nelson Mandela remained in hospital for a sixth day on Thursday receiving treatment for a lung infection after South Africa's president said the revered anti-apartheid icon was improving. 13 Jun 2013

Death Toll Rises to 5 in Turkey Protests

A lawyer says a protester injured during clashes with Turkish riot police has died, raising the death toll to five from the two-week standoff between police and activists that has challenged Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan's government. 13 Jun 2013

Obama's Islamic Outreach Overview

The Obama administration has an infamous history of questionable Islamist outreach, as noted here, here and here. These outreach efforts have been engaged by the highest levels of the Department of Justice (DOJ), resulting in decisions affecting potential prosecutions of Islamist leaders and closing ranks with other Islamist leaders in the name of civil rights enforcement. 12 Jun 2013

Egyptian Minister Reveals Hamas Aided Brotherhood Prison Break

As a direct offshoot of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas shares a similar ideological outlook and political affinity with its historical patron. Hamas has long been accused of coordinating with the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood to kill protesters during the 2011 uprising, yet the Palestinian terrorist organization denies any involvement in Egypt. 12 Jun 2013

Snowden: More Public Servant than Criminal

The revelation that the National Security Agency is tracking every phone call each American makes, and broadly mining internet data puts President Obama at the center of yet another controversy. He and supporters in the Republican leadership, not Edward Snowden, are making themselves villains. 12 Jun 2013

Australian PM Subject of 'Tacky' Sexist Menu

A high-profile Australian political candidate apologised on Wednesday for a menu at one of his fundraisers featuring a quail dish named after Prime Minister Julia Gillard which had "small breasts" and "huge thighs". 12 Jun 2013

Vast US Surveillance Could Encourage China: Ai Weiwei

Bombshell revelations about the United States' wide-reaching surveillance programmes could spur China and other countries to expand their own efforts, Beijing-based dissident Ai Weiwei warned on Wednesday. 12 Jun 2013

Turkish PM to Meet Istanbul Park Protesters

Turkey's prime minister is scheduled to meet with a group of activists protesting over re-development of an Istanbul park that has sparked the country's biggest anti-government protests in decades. 12 Jun 2013

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