Obama interviewed about his executive order to police thought-crime; Saudi Arabia grants consent for a pre-emptive strike on Iran to Israel; U.N. envoy calls Free Gaza aid-delivering activists’ kidnapping by Israel ‘criminal’; Iran clerics declare gov’t illegitimate; Glenn Greenwald notes NYT hypocrisy in classifying Iran’s treatment of prisoners as “torture”; China and India protest the U.S. ‘cap-and-trade scheme’; and more… (more…)
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Daily Briefing — 4th-5th July 2009
Posted: 5 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Ahmadinejad, al-Quds, BRIC, cap and trade, China, climate change, Cynthia McKi, East Jerusalem, fascism, G-8 Summit, Gaza, Glenn Greenwald, global warming, Honduras, human rights, IAEA, indefinite detention, India, international law, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Israel, Italy, Joe Biden, law, libertarian, liberty, Mairead Maguire, Manuel Zelaya, Maziar Bahari, Middle East, Mossad, Mousavi, Netanyahu, Newspeak, NPT, nuclear weapons, NYT, OAS, Obama, Pakistan, Palestine, pre-emptive war, Qum, Richard Falk, Roberto Micheletti, Saudi Arabia, South Waziristan, tariffs, terrorism, UN, US, War, West Bank, Yukiya Amano, Zionism
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