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    20080727
    OPINION News.
    BARACK OBAMA News.Barack ObamaJOHN MCCAIN News.John McCainMEDIA News. PRESS News. JOURNALISTS News.MediaPOLITICIAN News. POLITICS News.PoliticsIRAQ News.IraqPAKISTAN News.PakistanAFGHANISTAN News.AfghanistanIRAN News.IranKUWAIT News.KuwaitBRITISH NewsBritainUS AMERICAN News.USNUCLEAR News.NuclearMILITARY News.MilitaryTERRORISM News.TerrorismGAS News.GasMONEY News.Money2008 ELECTION News2008 Election
    "How Obama Became Acting President." ... "The growing [2008 Election Democratic Presidential Candidate Barack] Obama clout derives not from national polls, where his lead is modest. Nor is it a gift from the press, which still gives free passes to its old bus mate [2008 Election Republican Presidential Candidate] John McCain. It was laughable to watch journalists stamp their feet last week to try to push Mr. Obama into saying he was “wrong” about the surge. More than five years and 4,100 American fatalities later, they’re still not demanding that Mr. McCain admit he was wrong when he assured us that our adventure in Iraq would be fast, produce little American “bloodletting” and “be paid for by the Iraqis.”" ... "Never mind. This election remains about the present and the future, where Iraq’s $10 billion a month drain on American pocketbooks and military readiness is just one moving part in a matrix of national crises stretching from the gas pump to Pakistan." ... "First, on July 7, the Iraqi prime minister, Nuri al-Maliki, dissed [Republican President] Bush dogma by raising the prospect of a withdrawal timetable for our troops. Then, on July 15, Mr. McCain suddenly noticed that more Americans are dying in Afghanistan than Iraq and called for more American forces to be sent there. It was a long-overdue recognition of the obvious that he could no longer avoid: both Robert Gates, the defense secretary [of Republican President Bush], and [Admiral] Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, had already called for_more American troops to battle the resurgent Taliban, echoing the policy proposed by Mr. Obama a year ago." ... "On July 17 we learned that [Republican] President Bush, who had labeled direct talks with Iran “appeasement,” would send the No. 3 official in the State Department to multilateral nuclear talks with Iran. Lest anyone doubt that the White House had moved away from the rigid stand endorsed by Mr. McCain and toward Mr. Obama’s, a former Rumsfeld apparatchik weighed in on The Wall Street Journal’s op-ed page: “Now Bush Is Appeasing Iran.”" ... "Within 24 hours, the White House did another U-turn, endorsing an Iraq withdrawal timetable as long as it was labeled a “general time horizon.” In a flash, as Mr. Obama touched down in Kuwait, Mr. Maliki approvingly cited the Democratic candidate by name while laying out a troop-withdrawal calendar of his own that, like Mr. Obama’s, would wind down in 2010. On Tuesday, the British prime minister, Gordon Brown, announced a major drawdown of his nation’s troops by early 2009." -By Frank Rich -NYTimes
    20080310
    HEALTH News.
  • SCIENTIFIC News. SCIENCES News.ScienceMILITARY News. Veterans News. Gulf War News.MilitaryPILLS News. DRUG News.PillsHISTORY News.HistorySAN DIEGO News. San Diego California News.San DiegoCALIFORNIA News.CaliforniaUS AMERICAN News.USIRAQ News.IraqKUWAIT News.Kuwait - "Gulf War Illness Strongly Linked to Chemical Exposure." ... "A new scientific review finds a strong association between exposure to certain chemicals and the Gulf War illness suffered by many veterans." ... "The class of chemicals, known as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs), are found in pesticides, nerve agents and in pills given to soldiers to protect against nerve agents. The review, which was conducted by researchers at the University of California, San Diego, looked at 115 papers on the topic." ... "Veterans of the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War have a higher rate of "chronic multi-symptom health problems" than either non-deployed military personnel or those deployed in other regions. In fact, 26 percent to 32 percent of personnel deployed to the Persian Gulf during this period have chronic health problems, a range that may actually understate the magnitude of the problem, according to the study, published in this week's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences." ... "Although the exact causes remain unknown, evidence is mounting to suggest that exposure to organophosphate and carbamate acetylcholinesterase inhibitors (AChEIs), including pyridostigmine bromide (PB), pesticides and nerve agents, may be responsible." ... "SOURCES: Joy Ray Miller, Pharm.D., assistant professor, pharmacy practice, Irma Lerma Rangel College of Pharmacy, Texas A&M Health Science Center, Kingsville; March 10-14, 2008, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences" -By Amanda Gardner -HealthDay.com via -WashingtonPost
  • 20071018
    NOTEWORTHY News.
  • US News. US AMERICAN News.USIRAQ News.IraqKUWAIT News. KUWAITI News.KuwaitCHARLES WILLIAMS News. Retired Army Major General Charles E Williams News. Maj Gen Charles Williams News.Charles E WilliamsHOWARD KRONGARD News. Republican President Bush's Inspector General HOWARD J KRONGARD News.Howard KrongardMILITARY News.MilitaryGOVERNMENT News.GovernmentCONSTRUCTION News. Building News.ConstructionCORPORATION News. MONEY News.CorporationCRIMINAL News. INVESTIGATING News. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION News.Criminal - "Criminal probe into U.S. Embassy in Iraq construction." ... "A mortar shell smashed into the hulking new U.S. [United States] Embassy that's under construction in Baghdad [Iraq's capital] last May, damaging a wall and causing minor injuries to people inside the building. It also exposed enormous problems in the management of what's become a $592 million government construction project." ... "The State Department contractor in charge of the project, James L. Golden, attempted to alter the scene of the blast, according to government officials familiar with the incident. The State Department inspector general prevented Department officials from investigating the incident, according to interviews and documents." ... "A congressional committee is examining whether the walls of the still-unfinished embassy complex, which are supposed to be blast-resistant, performed as they should have during the mortar attack." ... "U.S. Ambassador Ryan Crocker banished Golden from Iraq, but he continues to oversee the construction of the embassy in Baghdad; to be the liaison with the contractor, Kuwait-based First Kuwaiti General Trading and Contracting Co.; and to supervise other projects for the State Department's Overseas Buildings Operations (OBO) bureau." ... "McClatchy Newspapers has also learned that:" ... "— Aspects of the embassy's construction are the subject of at least one U.S. government criminal investigation, according to officials in Congress and the administration." ... "— In order to rush the project, the long-time head of OBO, retired Army Maj. Gen. [Major General] Charles Williams, signed a waiver in July 2005 allowing a sole-source contract to be awarded to First Kuwaiti." ... "In a letter to State Department Inspector General Howard Krongard last month, [California Democratic Representative Henry] Waxman said that former and current staff members in Krongard's office told the committee that he'd refused to help investigate alleged wrongdoing by First Kuwaiti and an unnamed top State Department official." -By Warren P. Strobel and Jonathan S. Landay -McClatchyDC.com
  • 20071009
    MILITARY News.
  • BRITISH News. BRITAIN News. UK News.BritishIRAQ News. IRAQI News.IraqKUWAIT News.KuwaitUS News. US AMERICAN News.USOIL News.OilSEA News.SeaTRANSPORTATION NewsTransportationPOLITICAL News.Politics - "British pullout in Iraq leaves Basra in chaos." ... "The British troop pullout from Iraq announced yesterday leaves Basra, Iraq's second largest and most strategically important city, in near total chaos both politically and militarily." ... "It comes at a time when at least four Shia militias are fighting over the city, which is surrounded by most of the nation's tremendous oil reserves and provides Iraq's only gateway to the sea." ... "Equally vital for U.S. strategists, the city also controls the southern portion of the road from Kuwait to Baghdad [Iraq's capital], along which mostly all U.S. supplies are brought in." ... "[British] Prime Minister Gordon Brown said yesterday Britain will cut its forces in Iraq by half in the spring, shrinking the commitment of America's leading coalition partner to just 2,500 troops engaged mainly in "training and mentoring" of Iraqi forces. UK troops have been based solely in and around Basra." -By Timothy M. Phelps -Newsday.com 
  • 20071007
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  • US News. US AMERICAN News.USIRAQ News. IRAQI News.IraqKUWAITI News. KUWAIT News.KuwaitCONSTRUCTION News. BUILDING News. RECONSTRUCTION News.ConstructionHOMES News.HomesHEALTH News.HealthSAFETY News.SafetyBLACKWATER News. Blackwater USA News. Blackwater Mercenaries Business News. Blackwater Private Military Company News.BlackwaterMILITARY News.MilitaryPOLITICS News.Politics - "Iraq Embassy Cost Rises $144 Million Amid Project Delays: Planning, Workmanship Cited as Problems." ... "The massive U.S. embassy under construction in Baghdad [Iraq's capital] could cost $144 million more than projected and will open months behind schedule because of poor planning, shoddy workmanship, internal disputes and last-minute changes sought by State Department officials [under Republican President Bush], according to U.S. officials and a department document provided to Congress." ... "The embassy, which will be the largest U.S. diplomatic mission in the world, was budgeted at $592 million." ... "The growing price tag and delayed opening have alarmed members of Congress, some of whom regard the troubled project as the latest in a series of State Department management problems in Iraq. The department has been criticized for failing to send enough reconstruction specialists to assist U.S. forces in Baghdad and for not providing adequate oversight of its principal private security force, Blackwater USA, whose personnel have been accused of using excessive force to protect U.S. diplomats." ... "Department officials contend that some of the delays are a result of poor workmanship by the project's primary contractor, First Kuwaiti General Trade and Contracting, a Middle Eastern firm. Apparent building and safety blunders in a facility to house embassy security guards have made it unsafe to open. Originally due to open last December, the facility is still not operational because of formaldehyde fumes in 252 prefabricated residential trailers." ... "A Sept. 18 internal report on problems with the guard facility's electrical system, prepared for Charles E. Williams, the director of building operations, suggested that KBR, the former Halliburton subsidiary hired to run the facility, was responsible for overloading the system." (1, 2) -By Glenn Kessler -WashingtonPost 
  • 20070831
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  • US AMERICAN NewsUSIRAQ News.IraqKUWAIT News.KuwaitGOVERNMENT News.GovernmentMILITARY News: ARMY News, DEFENSE News.ArmyCOMPANY News. MONEY News. BUSINESS News.MoneyACCOUNTING News.AccountingPOLITICS News. POLITICIAN News.Politics - "U.S. Says Company Bribed Officers for Work in Iraq." ... "An American-owned company operating from Kuwait paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to American contracting officers in efforts to win more than $11 million in contracts, the government says in court documents." ... "The Army last month suspended the company, Lee Dynamics International, from doing business with the government, and the case now appears to be at the center of a contracting fraud scandal that prompted Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates to dispatch the Pentagon inspector general to Iraq to investigate." ... "A lawyer for the company denied the accusations." ... "The company has been known as American Logistics Services." ... "The case is now part of a broader investigation in which the Army has a high-level team reviewing 18,000 contracts valued at more than $3 billion that the Kuwait office has awarded over four years." ... "As the case expands, investigators are looking at the possibility that it has connections to what had appeared to be a separate major corruption scandal. Last week, Maj. John Cockerham, a former Army contracting officer in Kuwait, and his wife and his sister were indicted on charges that they accepted up to $9.6 million in bribes for defense contracts in Iraq and Kuwait." (1, 2) -By Eric Schmitt and James Glanz with contributions by Margot Williams -NYTimes 
  • 20070810
    INTELLIGENCE News.
  • CLASSIFIED News. Declassified News. SECRET News.SecretCANADIAN News. CANADA News.CanadianSYRIA News.SyrianKUWAIT News.KuwaitiUNITED STATES News. US AMERICAN News.United StatesTERRORISM News.TerrorismPRISON News. IMPRISONED News. JAILED News.PrisonTORTURE News.TorturePOLITICS News.PoliticsUS IMMIGRATION News.ImmigrationNEW YORK News.New York - "Deported Canadian Was No Threat, Report Shows." ... "Canadian intelligence officials anticipated that the United States would ship Maher Arar, a Syrian-born Canadian who was detained in New York in 2002 on suspicion of terrorism, to a third country to be tortured, declassified information released on Thursday shows." ... "Mr. Arar was sent by American intelligence officials in October 2002 to Syria, where he was tortured and jailed for a almost a year. Last September, an extensive Canadian inquiry concluded that the terrorism accusations against him were groundless." ... "Portions of the inquiry's report were originally removed for security and diplomatic reasons. But a court ruled last month that much of the editing was not justified." ... "The newly released sections indicate that neither the Syrian government nor the Federal Bureau of Investigation were convinced that Mr. Arar was a significant security threat. They also suggest that the investigation of Mr. Arar was prompted by the coerced confession of Ahmad Abou el-Maati, a Kuwaiti-born Canadian who was also imprisoned and tortured in Syria. And despite claims by the United States government that Mr. Arar s removal to Syria was mainly an immigration matter, the new material suggests that the Central Intelligence Agency led the action." -By Ian Austen -NYTimes 
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