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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Activists of the United Kingdom's nuclear program said Israel continues to pledge

Activists of the United Kingdom denounced the Zionist regime because it is operating outside the framework of the IAEA or NPT. (www.npsglobal.org)

Berlin (Reuters)-the peace movement will increase the United Kingdom attempts to uncover the truth about Israel's secret nuclear program, said the activists of the United Kingdom's leading news agency IRNA was quoted as saying.

Kate Hudson of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND) continues to pledge labour "with very strong to dismantle the secret surrounding the nuclear program Israel" when speaking in the discussion in Berlin on the anniversary of the outbreak of war in 10 Iraq.

He condemned the Zionist regime because it operates "entirely outside the framework of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)" and refused to permit the inspection or surveillance internationally.

Hudson convey anger over the fact that Israel cannot even agree to enter the process of dialogue on its nuclear program.

The Zionist regime is reported to have been turned into a giant nuclear.

Israel is thought to have hundreds of nuclear weapons, the deposits put it in fifth position among the countries that have nuclear power as well as downgrades India program, Pakistan and North Korea.

Countries of the Non-Aligned and Moslem have repeatedly denounced the West with hypocrisy tolerate Israel's Atomic production and at the same time condemning Iran's nuclear activities because of legitimate civilian purposes as well as fully under control of the UN's nuclear watchdog.

Meanwhile, peace activists denounced the u.s. and United Kingdom United Kingdom for not pressuring the Jewish State to open its illegal nuclear program.

Hudson highlighted the fact that the West impose "absolute double standard when dealing with Iran's nuclear program.

"The group we strive to end the double standard when it comes to how our Government deals with Iran," said women's activist.


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Thursday, October 6, 2011

Ron Paul Continues His Controversial Comments

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Ron Paul shows no sign of backing off his controversial views, a trait which endears him to his admirers but makes him less acceptable to more orthodox Republicans.

The Texas congressman and Republican presidential candidate is now raising the prospect that it might have been an impeachable offense for President Obama to order the death of Anwar al-Awlaki, an American citizen who U.S. officials say was a terrorist plotter.

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Paul, a libertarian, didn't directly endorse the impeachment of Obama. But when asked at a Manchester, N.H. town hall meeting yesterday about last week's killing of the al Qaeda leader, Paul said the impeachment of Obama would be "possible" and he wanted to know more about the case.

Paul added that the killing was a step toward "tyranny" and said, "I put responsibility on the president because this is obviously a step in the wrong direction. We have just totally disrespected the Constitution."

Paul's comments are the latest example of how his views on foreign policy and national security seem outside the normal positions taken by GOP politicians. No other Republican presidential candidate has opposed the targeted killing of al-Awlaki even though he was an American citizen and did not receive due process. Some GOP candidates, including former Gov. Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, have endorsed the killing.

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Today's Washington Post-ABC News poll shows that Paul has the support of 11 percent of Republicans in presidential preference. Romney leads with 25 percent, Texas Gov. Rick Perry and businessman Herman Cain are tied at 16 per cent. Read about the Post poll here.

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