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white house security breach

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Washington Crashing a state dinner at the White House apparently takes a security breakdown as well as some kind of nerve. The Secret Service is looking into its own security procedures after determining that a Virginia couple, Michaele and Tareq Salahi, managed to slip into Tuesday night’s state dinner at the White House even though they were not on the guest list, agency spokesman Ed Donovan said. President Barack Obama was never in any danger because the party crashers went through the same security screening for weapons as the 300-plus people actually invited to the dinner honoring Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Donovan said. Donovan... read more >>

Al Qaeda Return in Afghanistan

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The month of July 2009, remained as deadliest month for US and foreign troops in Afghanistan, while the month of August is passing same as July, but Barrack Hussain Obama is still paying much attention towards health care reform rather than mass destruction of US forces in not winning Afghanistan. Some troops are facing court martial after denying operating in Afghanistan; as such situation has hit the forces and agenda in Afghanistan. After getting lesson in Iraq, US generals including democrats still wants to continue war in Afghanistan, which seems to have an aggressive design against some countries in Asia. Analysts say, US democrats have... read more >>

Al Qaeda Return in Afghanistan

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The month of July 2009, remained as deadliest month for US and foreign troops in Afghanistan, while the month of August is passing same as July, but Barrack Hussain Obama is still paying much attention towards health care reform rather than mass destruction of US forces in not winning Afghanistan. Some troops are facing court martial after denying operating in Afghanistan; as such situation has hit the forces and agenda in Afghanistan. After getting lesson in Iraq, US generals including democrats still wants to continue war in Afghanistan, which seems to have an aggressive design against some countries in Asia. Analysts say, US democrats... read more >>

Bomb blast outside a church-goers

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The bomb went off near Catabato’s Immaculate Conception cathedral A bomb blast outside a Roman Catholic cathedral in the southern Philippines has killed five people and injured at least 26 others, officials say. The military immediately blamed the attack in the town of Cotabato, Mindanao, on a militant group, the Moro Islamic Liberation Front. The group has been fighting to establish a separate Islamic state. One of its leaders denied any involvement in the attack, saying there was no religious conflict in the south. The bomb went off outside the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception as people were leaving Mass, the army said. Police told... read more >>

USA Marines Try to Retake Afghan Valley From Taliban

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KABUL, Afghanistan — Almost 4,000 United States Marines, backed by helicopter gunships, pushed into the volatile Helmand River valley in southwestern Afghanistan early Thursday morning to try to take back the region from Taliban fighters whose control of poppy harvests and opium smuggling in Helmand provides major financing for the Afghan insurgency. The Marine Expeditionary Brigade leading the operation represents a large number of the 21,000 additional troops that President Obama ordered to Afghanistan earlier this year amid rising violence and the Taliban’s increasing domination in much of the country. The operation is described as the... read more >>

USA President Obama To Iran: Let Them Eat Ice Cream

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On Iran, President Obama is worse than Hamlet. He’s Colin Powell, waiting to see who wins before picking a side. Last week, massive protests roiled Iran in response to an apparently fraudulent presidential election, in which nutcase Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was declared the winner within two hours of the polls closing. (ACORN must be involved.) Obama responded by boldly declaring that the difference between the loon Ahmadinejad and his reformist challenger, Mir Hossein Mousavi, “may not be as great as advertised.” Maybe the thousands of dissenters risking their lives protesting on the streets of Tehran are doing so because they liked... read more >>

Pakistan Goverment Targets Taliban Leader

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Baitullah Mehsud is blamed for a series of attacks Pakistan has ordered its military to carry out an offensive against the Pakistani Taliban leader in the north-west of the country, an official says. Provincial governor Owais Ahmad Ghani said troops had been told to eliminate Baitullah Mehsud and his fighters. Mr Ghani did not say when the operation would begin, but he suggested that it would be imminent. Baitullah Mehsud’s group are thought to be behind a string of attacks in Pakistan in recent weeks. Mr Ghani told reporters in Islamabad: “Baitullah Mehsud is the root cause of all evils.” He has been accused of involvement... read more >>