Sunday, June 29, 2008

Bush and Olmert Agree on 'Timetable' for Attack on Iran

Olmert Hints U.S. Action on Iran Nukes is Near

by Gil Ronen
Published: 06/05/08, 11:35 AM

(IsraelNN.com) Prime Minister Ehud Olmert hinted after his meeting with U.S. President George W. Bush Wednesday that U.S. action against Iran is imminent. While he avoided saying anything clear and specific on the matter, Olmert did mention a "timetable" and said action would take place before Bush leaves the White House.

"We reached agreement on the need to take care of the Iranian threat," Olmert said after the meeting. "I left with a lot less question marks [than I had entered with] regarding the means, the timetable restrictions and America's resoluteness to deal with the problem."

"George Bush understands the severity of the Iranian threat and the need to vanquish it, and intends to act on the matter before the end of his term in the White House," Olmert reportedly said after his 90 minute long one-on-one meeting with the American Commander in Chief.

'It is not good to publicize everything'

"With every day that goes by we get closer to stopping the Iranian nuclear plan," Olmert said. He said that meaningful steps were being taken to handle Iran "more effectively" and told reporters: "The Iranian problem requires urgent attention, and I see no reason to delay this just because there will be a new President in the White House seven and a half months from now."

Monday, June 23, 2008

Billion Dollar US Mexico Fence

Some immigrants, including a 10-year-old boy, scale the new fence in an effort to reach the US

I guess people like this fence because it's something solid.

Chertoff's Iron Curtain

Many people sincerely doubt that this wall will actually secure our border and protect us from undocumented dishwashers. The history of walls lends them some support, but of course when things get bad enough here, perhaps it will help keep us from fleeing to Mexico.

I don't think so. Not if 10-year-old-boys and grandmothers can easily climb over it.

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