Journalists warned to get out of Afghanistan Australian journalists in Afghanistan have been targeted by terrorists and were warned yesterday by the Federal Government to consider leaving the country. "Credible reports suggest terrorists may be targeting journalists, including Australians, in Afghanistan," an updated travel advisory from the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says. "We continue to advise Australians not to travel to Afghanistan. If you are [there], you should consider departing."
U.S. plans $7 billion missile-defense sale to UAE The Bush regime is planning to sell the United Arab Emirates an advanced U.S. missile defense system valued at up to $7 billion that could be used to defend against Iran, people who have attended briefings on the matter said on Monday. The Pentagon is set to notify the U.S. Congress of the proposed sale, which would be the first of the so-called Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, several people familiar with the matter said. THAAD is built by Lockheed Martin Corp. Raytheon Co supplies the system's radar.
Venezuela to Host Russian Warships --Moscow to Send Naval Ships, Planes to Venezuela; Chavez: "Go Ahead And Squeal, Yankees" Russia said Monday it will send a naval squadron and long-range patrol planes to the Caribbean for joint military exercises with Venezuela -- a deployment in the Western Hemisphere unseen since the Cold War. Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko insisted Monday that Russia's decision to send the squadron and planes to Venezuela was made before 'Russia's' war with Georgia.
Obama takes daughters to first day of school U.S. Senator Barack Obama held his daughters' hands when he escorted them to their first day of school. The girls arrived at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools in a five-SUV motorcade after a short drive from their South Side home. It was the first day of classes for 10-year-old Malia and 7-year-old Sasha.
U.S. plans $7 billion missile-defense sale to UAE The Bush regime is planning to sell the United Arab Emirates an advanced U.S. missile defense system valued at up to $7 billion that could be used to defend against Iran, people who have attended briefings on the matter said on Monday. The Pentagon is set to notify the U.S. Congress of the proposed sale, which would be the first of the so-called Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, several people familiar with the matter said. THAAD is built by Lockheed Martin Corp. Raytheon Co supplies the system's radar.
Venezuela to Host Russian Warships --Moscow to Send Naval Ships, Planes to Venezuela; Chavez: "Go Ahead And Squeal, Yankees" Russia said Monday it will send a naval squadron and long-range patrol planes to the Caribbean for joint military exercises with Venezuela -- a deployment in the Western Hemisphere unseen since the Cold War. Russia's Foreign Ministry spokesman Andrei Nesterenko insisted Monday that Russia's decision to send the squadron and planes to Venezuela was made before 'Russia's' war with Georgia.
Obama takes daughters to first day of school U.S. Senator Barack Obama held his daughters' hands when he escorted them to their first day of school. The girls arrived at the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools in a five-SUV motorcade after a short drive from their South Side home. It was the first day of classes for 10-year-old Malia and 7-year-old Sasha.
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