Bernhard Heiden's "Diversion" (1943)
Performed by "altosaxbwayboy16"
In those days and at that time, when I restore the fortunes of Judah and Jerusalem, I will gather all nations and bring them down to the Valley of Jehoshaphat. There I will enter into judgment against them concerning my inheritance, my people Israel, for they scattered my people among the nations and divided up my land.
~ Joel 3:1-2
Al Sadr & Nasrallah are cousins. As Nasrallah amps up, Sadr appears to stand down Both "militant armies" take orders from Iran. Hudna hudna hudna KABOOM.
U.S. military sources say many senior al-Mahdi Army leaders have since fled Iraq for Iran to join Sadr and are expected to return to Iraq after the reorganization is complete
Hezbollah finds left-leaning friends abroad
Conniving with Hezbollah
Hezbollah warns Israel against attack
Iran, Nigeria to share "peaceful" nuclear technology
Venezuela cozies up to Iran, Hizballah
A delegation from a Russian nuclear power construction company Atomstroyexport will discuss the completion of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran on 9/1, a company spokesman said on Friday.
U.S. troops detained Ali al-Lami, general manager of a committee established in 2003 and 2004 by Paul Bremer to remove members of Saddam's Baath party from the government
Rice: Iraq troop deal is close
Russia to spend almost half of its budget on new arms race
Rice: Russia's Recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia: Regrettable, Extremely Unfotunate
SUICIDE WATCH: Palestinian Officials Explain Olmert Peace Plan
Senior Palestinian officials speaking on condition of anonymity because they are not authorized to disclose the information "on-record" have confirmed to The Media Line that Israel has asked the Palestinians to agree to an Israeli annexation of 7.3% of the West Bank; while the Palestinians would receive 5.5% from land located between Gaza and Hebron in addition to an another 2% for use as a safe passage between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Rice: Israelis didn't want peace, GWB changed their minds
Speaking at a press conference in Ramallah with her host Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, Rice said:
"I would just like to remind everyone that this time last year, we, of course, didn't have a peace process. And perhaps it's well to go back to when President [George W.] Bush came to office in 2001, in the midst of the breakdown completely of the peace process with the second intifada underway, with the election of Prime Minister Sharon who explicitly did not come to power intending to be a part of the peace process."
Having laid equal blame on both the Israelis and the Palestinians for the breakdown of the peace process, Rice proceeded to hold up President Bush as the force that brought both sides back to their senses.
"President Bush has worked tirelessly over the last seven years of his administration to lay a foundation for this peace process," said Rice.
The secretary also reminded Palestinians skeptical of America's role in the peace process that Bush had directly committed "American taxpayer resources" to the birth of a Palestinian Arab state.
PA negotiator Saeb Erekat said Friday Olmert & Abbas will meet Sunday in Jerusalem
A spokesman for Olmert confirmed the meeting.
Abbas to meet Olmert Sunday with "package of demands"
Islamic Jihad says Hamas-Israel ceasefire not to last for long Israel may release 450 MORE terrorist scumbags
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