Tuesday's Daily Briefing on Iran
DoctorZin reports, 4.19.2005:
FOX NEWS SPECIAL: Sunday Night
Iran The Nuclear Threat - hosted by Chris Wallace
will air April 24th at 9PM PST, 12Midnight EST.
Here is a transcription of their promo, airing now:Here are a few other news items you may have missed.
Stealing technology... Creating facilities ... Building an arsenal...
We expose Iran's nuclear threat."The world has to act decisively..."
- Our shocking investigative report uncovers how close they really are.
- What their deadly ties to terrorism mean for us.
- And how American could be on the brink of a nuclear disaster.
Sunday, Chris Wallace hosts a Breaking Point Special, Iran the nuclear threat.
- SMCDDI gave us an update regarding their efforts to get their website back online.
- SMCCDI reports that unrest is continuing in cities of the oil rich Khoozestan province and is spreading to cities, such as, Abadan and Khoramshahr.
- OhMyNews published Iranian photographer Sadaf Farahani's report on Islamic dress as political statement.
- Reuters reports that Tehran is not cooperating fully with a probe by the U.N. nuclear watchdog into Iranian officials' meetings with smugglers who had links to Pakistani atom bomb-maker Abdul Qadeer Khan.
- IranMania reports that Saudi Arabia's Chief of Staff said his country is determined to expand military cooperation with Iran.
- The International Herald and Tribune argues that UN sanctions against Iran will not produce the result the Bush Administration is looking for.
- The Washington Post published Elahé Sharifpour-Hicks's criticism of Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi and former Iranian president Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani.
- Iran Institute for Democracy criticized the Bush Administration for not doing more to support the freedom loving people of Iran.
- Amnesty International put out an urgent call for action regarding Iran's arbitrary arrest and torture of seven men and at least 130 others following the recent unrest in Ahvaz.
- Yahoo! News reports EU-Iran talks reopen to make sure Tehran provides air-tight guarantees that it will not make atomic weapons amid agreement by European diplomats that Iran must cease uranium enrichment. Plus comments from our new correspondent, Sardar Haddad.
- WorldNetDaily published an excerpt of Dr. Corsi's new book Atomic Iran. It is one of three excerpts they plan to publish. This excerpt is entitled: Sleeper cells in America - Atomic Iran' explains terrorist threats to U.S. homeland.
- Iran va Jahan published Navid Zahedi, an Iranian student activist, who says the UN could be defined in three words; it is a corrupt, inefficient and ineffective body.
- Reuters reports Iran said some 200 people were arrested in ethnic unrest in its southwest in recent days and closed the offices of the Arab language Al Jazeera television channel, accusing it stirring up trouble.
- Forbes.com reports that Russia's largest oil producer, Lukoil, wants to take part in both onshore and offshore oil exploration tenders in Iran.
- And finally, Dr. Corsi's TV ad about the danger of Iran is now on the air, in 20 markets.
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