Once again President Ahmadinejad has said nuclear weapons are dangerous and Iran does not need or want them. Unfortunately US and UK and several other world representatives walked out while President Ahmadinejad was given his speech at the UN nuclear conference earlier this year so didn't get to hear what he had to say. Thankfully RussiaToday uploaded the whole speech which can be found here-
Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad spoke at the start of a UN conference in New York reviewing the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT). He said there wasn't a shred of credible evidence his country was developing nuclear weapons, and attacked the US, accusing it of double standards
Monday, June 28, 2010
Wayne Madsen Alleged spies arrested across US
The Cold war is back
Eleven people have been arrested on charges of spying inside the US for Russia. Coming on the heels of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev's successful visit to the US, the espionage charges have once again thrown the "reset" of Russian/US relations into doubt.
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Wayne Madsen
Financial Reform in Jeopardy With Sen. Byrd Death?
FNCs Bret Baier on how Sen. Robert Byrds death will impact legislation currently in the Senate such as financial reform.
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Obama Financial Reforms
French police accused of brutality.
They are supposed to protect the citizens of their country, but instead France's police force is facing multiple allegations of brutality and racism.
Amnesty International say that French authorities failed to investigate numerous allegations of unlawful killings, racial abuse and excessive use of force.
One of those cases was a 69-year-old Arab man who died in police custody. Al Jazeera's Estelle Youssouffa meets his friend, who says he will not rest until justice is done.
Amnesty International say that French authorities failed to investigate numerous allegations of unlawful killings, racial abuse and excessive use of force.
One of those cases was a 69-year-old Arab man who died in police custody. Al Jazeera's Estelle Youssouffa meets his friend, who says he will not rest until justice is done.
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Police Violence
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