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  • China holds secret exercises along ballistic missile submarine route
  • China deploys SAM missile batteries around Olympic stadium
  • Will he or won't he? President keeps the world guessing on Iran plan
  • Electromagnetic pulse weapons could attack 'fabric' of U.S. society
  • Ice on Mars: Scientist claim 'proof' after white substance disappeared after exposure

    Israeli intelligence: Iran will wait for Bush exit . . . pulling for Obama win
    Iris-scanners to secure Arab states' borders
    NAVROZOV
    China-Threat-myth myths (read this column's last sentence)

    U.S. reports sharp drop in infiltrators to Iraq
    BAGHDAD — The U.S. military has reported the flow of Al Qaida volunteers to Iraq has declined by a factor of 5 during the past year.
    We Interrupt This Content for Graphic Relief


    The Obama world tour: All you need is love
    The official stops during Barack Obama's international tour. AFP/Graphic
    The Obamedia: Is it love or just infatuation? ...

    Israeli chief of staff in Washington for 2nd time in a month
    On July 21, Israeli Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gabi Ashkenazi arrived in the United States for a week-long visit for talks on the Iranian threat. Ashkenazi has been hosted by Adm. Michael Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, in their second meeting in less than a month.
     
    Letters

    'The Middle East culture only understands strength'

    Iris scanners guard Arab borders while stateside, the U.S. blinks

    Time's a wasting: Give Israel the green light

    Blog Line

    Here Obama, There (in Europe) Obama, everywhere Obama

    Who Obama is, and who he isn't (cont'd)

    No interviewing the Obama daughters . . .oh go ahead

    Europe / Africa

    Sudan's president pays defiant visit to Darfur

    Top war crimes suspect arrested in Serbia

    In oil-rich Norway, petrol prices most expensive in Europe

    Middle East

    Adm. Mullen appeals for emergency action in unannounced visit to Pakistan

    Egypt calls in Iran envoy over Sadat film

    Iran's troubling opposition


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    Pipelines to deliver oil, gas, water, data to Israel
    Officials said Israel and Turkey were negotiating the construction of five pipeline links, one of which could transport 40 million tons of crude oil per year.
    Americans traveling in Jordan warned
    AMMAN — The U.S. embassy has warned Americans against travel in Jordan. The embassy urged Americans to stay away from downtown Amman, particularly the site of a shooting attack on July 16.
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