America the Next HIROSHIMA?
November 25, 2009 by Roberto Santiago
Filed under Middle East

The Countdown Begins
NUKES IN THE NEWS: CAN AMERICAN HIROSHIMA BE FAR BEHIND?
Countdown to the Apocalypse
The Day of Islam Beckons
by Michael Travis
IAEA inspects nuclear research reactor in Syria
UN atomic watchdog says has doubts about Damascus’ explanation as to how traces of uranium got to research site- YNET- AFP
The United Nations atomic watchdog said on Tuesday it was inspecting a nuclear research reactor in Damascus because it had doubts about Syria’s explanation as to how traces of uranium got there.
In its latest report on Syria, circulated to member states on Monday, the International Atomic Energy Agency said that it found Damascus’s initial explanation unconvincing. Click here to read the entire article…
The Obama Administration Apologizes to Islam
November 11, 2009 by Roberto Santiago
Filed under Islam
Obama: “wants to move beyond this past, and seeks a relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran”
Obama Administration on Anniversary of Embassy and Hostage Seizure in Iran: We’re trying to be Friends!
by Barry Rubin of the Rubin Reports
Will Rogers, the great American comedian of the 1920s and 1930s, famously said, “I never met a man I didn’t like.” The problem with the Obama Administration, at least so far, is that it has never met an enemy that it could identify as such.
Of course, the story isn’t over yet. Indeed, one does see signs of change. But we are still getting prologue. Consider for example the Statement by the President of November 4, 2009, on the thirtieth anniversary of the seizure of the U.S. embassy by Iran and the holding of American diplomats and citizens as hostages, an unprecedented act of terrestrial piracy.
Yes, there is a good case for not making such a statement an opportunity for blustering against Tehran, but—like the similar announcement on the anniversary of the murder of 241 American servicemen in Beirut by Iran, Syria, and Hizballah—it doesn’t even mention who were the perpetrators.



