News from CNN states that North Korea is contemplating a second (it is actually the third, but don’t tell them) test of its ballistic missles. It is being reported that Kim Jong Il feels compelled to go ahead with this if the USA does not resolve the financial request he wants.
That’s right. It’s America’s fault [...]
Archive for January, 2007
North Korea may test another missle
Posted in Uncategorized on January 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
North Korea may test another missle
Posted in Asia, News, North Korea, South Korea, USA, money, nuclear weapons on January 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
News from CNN states that North Korea is contemplating a second (it is actually the third, but don’t tell them) test of its ballistic missles. It is being reported that Kim Jong Il feels compelled to go ahead with this if the USA does not resolve the financial request he wants.
That’s right. It’s America’s fault [...]
North Korea may test another missle
Posted in Asia, USA, money, nuclear weapons on January 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
News from CNN states that North Korea is contemplating a second (it is actually the third, but don’t tell them) test of its ballistic missles. It is being reported that Kim Jong Il feels compelled to go ahead with this if the USA does not resolve the financial request he wants.
That’s right. It’s America’s fault [...]
NK at impasse, threatens 2nd test
Posted in Uncategorized on January 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
NK at impasse, threatens 2nd test
BEIJING, China (Reuters) — North Korea will feel compelled to announce plans for another nuclear test if a financial dispute with Washington is not resolved, a source said on Wednesday, a sign of Pyongyang’s impatience with a lack of progress in talks.
U.S. Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary Daniel Glaser resumed talks [...]
Interview with Capt. Traversa
Posted in CentCom, interview, military on January 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I have had an interview with Captain Doug Traversa with the help of CENTCOM. If you are interested, you may read it here.
Capt. Traversa is a logistician in the USAF. His blog is Afghanistan Without a Clue. He is a wonderful man with a wonderful wife and family. Please read about him and Afghanistan. Have [...]
Interview with Capt. Traversa
Posted in CentCom, interview, military on January 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
I have had an interview with Captain Doug Traversa with the help of CENTCOM. If you are interested, you may read it here.
Capt. Traversa is a logistician in the USAF. His blog is Afghanistan Without a Clue. He is a wonderful man with a wonderful wife and family. Please read about him and Afghanistan. Have [...]
Free Jack Idema Blogburst: 1/31/2007
Posted in Free Jack Idema Blogburst on January 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
One aspect in the case of illegally-imprisoned US Special Forces soldier Jack Idema that bears looking at in detail is the work he was doing in Afghanistan in the weeks prior to his arrest.
To listen to the way the media, Karzai and the US State Department tell it, you could be forgiven for thinking that [...]
Evidence of Iran’s interference not to be released
Posted in Daily Briefing on Iran on January 31, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Wednesday’s Daily Briefing on Iran.Bush Administration Decides Not to Release Evidence Against Iran.
ABC News reported that a senior State Department official said that the United States will not be going public with any evidence it has on Iran ’s activities in Iraq . The official contradicted a previous statement made by the former U.S. ambassador [...]
Liberians in U.S. finding way home
Posted in Africa, News, USA on January 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Since Charles Taylor was forced to leave Liberia in 2003, this sister country to the USA has been having small successes while trying to recover from decades of war. Here is just two of the amazing people with their own stories about finding their way back home.
Ciata Victor and Henrique Caine are doing this in [...]
Liberians in U.S. finding way home
Posted in Africa, Liberia, News, USA on January 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Since Charles Taylor was forced to leave Liberia in 2003, this sister country to the USA has been having small successes while trying to recover from decades of war. Here is just two of the amazing people with their own stories about finding their way back home.
Ciata Victor and Henrique Caine are doing this in [...]