Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Latest NewsSep 4, 2013
Kerry, Hagel Urge Senators To Back Syria Strikes
The U.S. Secretaries of state and defense are urging the Senate to back a resolution authorizing "limited" military intervention in Syria, as proposed by U.S. President Barack Obama. ...
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Top US Lawmakers Voice Support for Syria Strike
Top U.S. lawmakers from both parties say they will support President Barack Obama in a military intervention against Syria when the issue comes to a vote as early as next week. ...
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U.S. Public Wary on Syria
One of the lasting political legacies of the Bush years is a sentiment among many Americans that they were duped during the run-up to the Iraq war.
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Syria: with samples en route to labs, Ban calls on Security Council to develop response
United Nations chemical weapons team working “around the clock” to expedite analyses of samples taken in Syria.
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Israeli Missile Test Help Was Long Planned
Technical assistance and support from the Defense Department for an Israeli missile test over the Mediterranean Sea this morning was unrelated to U.S. consideration of military action in Syria. ...
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Pakistan dismisses concerns over US intell activities
Pakistan dismissed fears over the security of its nuclear programme.
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Japan seeks big boost in military spending
Japan defense minister has called for an increase in military spending in face of what has been called significant security issues in the volatile Asia-Pacific region. ...
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Destroying solution of returning to Ashraf and paving way for future attacks on Camp Liberty
Mrs. Maryam Rajavi, President-elect of the Iranian Resistance, described the joint objective of the clerical regime and its puppet government in Iraq in the September 1st criminal massacre of Ashraf as destroying the realistic and accessible solution to provide security to over 3,000 Iranian refugees in Camp ...
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