Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 1 June 2013

Latest News May 31, 2013
Doubts Cast Over Reported S-300 Deliveries to Syria
Reports Syria's president had confirmed receiving a consignment of Russian-manufactured S-300 air defense systems.
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West Debates Whether to Arm Syrian Opposition
Short of weapons, rebel forces have been fighting the Syrian government of President Bashar al-Assad for more than two years.
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Jordanians Wary of US Force on Syrian Border
The United States has been slowly building a small military contingent on the Syrian border in Jordan as conflict rages in Syria.
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Nigeria Arrests Lebanese Suspected of Hezbollah Ties
Nigerian authorities said they had arrested three Lebanese in northern Nigeria on suspicion of being members of Hezbollah.
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Russia asks for compromise with Iran over S-300 contract
Managing Director of Roos Technology Chemezov asked for reaching a judiciary compromise with Iran over the S300 contract signed with Tehran.
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Karzai Denounces Taliban for Killing Countrymen
Afghanistan's Taliban are killing Afghans and making a mockery of their claim to be fighting foreign invaders, President Hamid Karzai said.
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US must accept Kabul’s conditions to keep bases in Afghanistan: Karzai
Afghan President Hamid Karzai says the United States must accept conditions set by Afghans if it wants to maintain permanent military bases in Afghanistan. ...
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Bean Pounding: Unknown violent gun nut implicated in ricin mail
Three incidents with ricin-tainted mail between April and May constitute new and uncharted territory in the US. And in two of the instances ricin mail targeting the President has been intercepted. ...
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