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Thursday, August 14, 2008


OCCUPIED-AL-QUDS/TEHRAN: The United States is at present opposed to any military strike against Iranian nuclear facilities, Israeli Defence Minister Ehud Barak said on Wednesday.

In this photo released by the Government Press Office, Israel's Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, right, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, center, and former Israeli judge Eliyahu Winograd, left, walk together during a meeting at the Prime Minister's office, where the final report of the Winograd Commission into the war in Lebanon was presented, Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2008. The final report into Israel's 2006 war in Lebanon concluded that Prime Minister Ehud Olmert did not fail in his handling of a key battle and that his decisions were reasonable, Israeli defense officials said Wednesday.       (js1)

(photo: AP / GPO, Avi Ohayon, HO)


“The position of the United States is well known. They do not want, for the time being, any (military) action against Iran,” Barak told army radio.

“Our position is that no option is to be taken off the table but in the meantime we have to make diplomatic progress,” he said.

Israel, the region’s sole if undeclared nuclear armed power, considers Iran its main strategic threat because of its atomic drive, which Israel and its US ally suspect is aimed at developing weapons.

Iran has repeatedly denied the allegations, insisting its the programme is aimed solely at providing electricity for its growing population when its fossils fuels run out. Israel’s Haaretz newspaper reported that Washington recently rejected an Israeli request for military equipment that US officials said indicated Israel was at the “advanced stages” of preparing an attack.

Washington urged Israel not to strike Iran’s nuclear facilities, warning that it would undermine US interests and demanding to know ahead of time if Israel decided to go ahead regardless, the paper said.

Senior US, European, and Iranian diplomats held rare face-to-face talks in Geneva last month aimed at resolving the impasse over Tehran’s nuclear ambitions, but were unable to agree on a deal to resolve the dispute.

Meanwhile, more than 200 conservative Iranian lawmakers lashed out on Wednesday at a top aide to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad over his controversial remarks that Iranians are “friends with Israelis.” The MPs issued a strongly-worded statement calling on Ahmadinejad to take action against his deputy, Esfandiar Rahim Mashaie.

“Mr Mashaei does not have the right to take such a disgraceful stance and he is not competent to hold such a responsibility,” according to the statement read out in parliament by one of the MPs.

“Condemning this regretful position, we deputies ask Dr Ahmadinejad to deal with him seriously,” he told the 290-seat assembly.

Rahim Mashaie, vice president in charge of tourism, is one of Ahmadinejad’s closest allies and earlier this year his daughter married the president’s son.

“I have said before that we do not have any hostility against the Israeli people and I still say the same thing proudly,” he said in remarks published in several local newspapers on Monday. “Not all the Israeli people are wearing (military) boots on the street.” Ahmadinejad himself has earned international notoriety for his frequent verbal assaults against the Jewish state, which he has described as a “stinking corpse” and has predicted is doomed to disappear.

Tehran vows never to recognise Israel, an ally of the pro-US shah who was ousted in the 1979 Islamic revolution, and Ahmadinejad has repeatedly said Iran is ready to talk to all nations except the “Zionist regime.”

“Mr Mashaie probably does not know that those he calls people (Israelis) are the same occupiers of houses of millions of Palestinians,” the MPs said in the statement. “These people have created the illegitimate Zionist regime... we do not recognise a land called Israel let alone recognise its people.”



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Saturday, 26 December 2009

 

Northwest Airlines Flight 253 on the runway after arriving at Detroit Metropolitan Airport from Amsterdam

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The suspect, Abdul Mudallad, was on Northwest Flight 253, owned by Delta

A Nigerian reported to be studying in Britain allegedly tried to blow up a transatlantic airliner on Christmas Day in what the White House called an attempted act of terrorism.

The suspect, claiming links to al-Qaeda, was taken into custody with burns after allegedly trying to detonate explosives on Northwest Flight 253 from Amsterdam to Detroit.

He was identified by ABC News as Abdul Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, an engineering student at University College London.

He was reportedly on a US intelligence “watch-list” but not on the US Government’s no-fly list.

 A federal “situational awareness” bulletin said: “The subject is claiming to have extremist affiliation and that the device was acquired in Yemen along with instructions as to when it should be used.”

President Obama was notifed of the apparent attack while on holiday in Hawaii and received updates throughout the day. He ordered airline security to be tightened, particularly for in-bound flights to the United States.

The suspect began his journey in Nigeria on board KLM Flight 588 and made a connection in Amsterdam on to Northwest 253. According to ABC News his visa stated that he was travelling to the US for a religious ceremony. Initial reports were that he had lit firecrackers on board the Airbus 330, which was carrying 278 passengers.

However, a senior US counter-terrorism official said later that the man had actually been planning to blow up the aircraft but the explosive device had failed.

The aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing shortly before noon when a smoke detector alarm went off. Delta Airlines, which owns Northwest, said that a passenger caused a commotion as the flight was getting ready to land in Detroit. The man was subdued immediately, it said.

According to ABC News, the suspect told authorities that he had explosive powder taped to his leg and used a syringe of chemicals to detonate the powder.

Syed Jafry, of Holland, Michigan, told the Detroit News that he was sitting in the 16th row when he heard “a pop and saw some smoke and fire”. Mr Jafry said that people ran out of their seats to tackle the suspect.

Dawn Griffith, from Pontiac, Michigan, who was waiting to meet a passenger, told the newspaper that she saw a “young looking” man being taken from the airport handcuffed to a stretcher with his hands bandaged.

The Nigerian suspect suffered second-degree burns and was being treated at the University of Michigan Medical Centre, where authorities were questioning him. On landing, the Northwest flight was directed to an isolated part of the Detroit airport as police and firemen responded.

Passengers were interviewed by investigators as police wearing anti-bomb gear boarded the aircraft.

The White House last night described the incident as terrorism-related. “We believe this was an attempted act of terrorism,” a White House official said.

The apparent attack was reminiscent of the failed effort by Richard Reid, the British “shoe-bomber”, to blow up an American Airlines flight from Paris to Miami just before Christmas 2001 with explosives hidden in his shoe.

Passengers on that flight complained of smelling smoke. Reid was found to be trying to light a match, and was subdued by passengers so that the aircraft could land safely in Boston.

Reid pleaded guilty to terrorism charges and is now servicing a life sentence at the Super-Max jail in Colorado.

 



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