News stories by Gareth Porter*, page 7
POLITICS: NIE Reveals Qom Facility Followed 2007 Bush Threats
- Inter Press Service

The Barack Obama administration claims that construction of a second Iranian uranium enrichment facility at Qom began before Tehran's decision to withdraw from a previous agreement to inform the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in advance of such construction. But the November 2007 U.S. intelligence estimate on Iran's nuclear programme tells a different story.
U.S.: Veteran Army Officer Urges Afghan Troop Drawdown
- Inter Press Service

A veteran Army officer who has served in both the Afghanistan and Iraq wars warns in an analysis now circulating in Washington that the counterinsurgency strategy urged by Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal is likely to strengthen the Afghan insurgency, and calls for withdrawal of the bulk of U.S. combat forces from the country over 18 months.
U.S.: Veteran Army Officer Urges Afghan Troop Drawdown
- Inter Press Service

A veteran Army officer who has served in both the Afghanistan and Iraq wars warns in an analysis now circulating in Washington that the counterinsurgency strategy urged by Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal is likely to strengthen the Afghan insurgency, and calls for withdrawal of the bulk of U.S. combat forces from the country over 18 months.
POLITICS: U.S. Afghan Campaign Plan Says Key Groups Back Taliban
- Inter Press Service

The leak of the 'initial assessment' of the war in Afghanistan by Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the top commander in the war, with its blunt warning that '[f]ailure to provide adequate resources' is likely to result in 'mission failure', was part of an obvious effort to force the hand of a reluctant President Barack Obama to agree to a significant increase in U.S. troops.
POLITICS: Nuclear Agency Demanding Iranian Missile Blueprints
- Inter Press Service

Iran stopped meeting with the International Atomic Energy Agency last year over Western allegations of covert Iranian nuclear weapons work because the nuclear agency was demanding access to the designs for its Shahab-3 missile and other secret military data, according to both Iranian and IAEA officials.
POLITICS: IAEA Conceals Evidence Iran Documents Were Forged
- Inter Press Service

The International Atomic Energy Agency says its present objective regarding Iran is to try to determine whether the intelligence documents purportedly showing a covert Iranian nuclear weapons programme from 2001 to 2003 are authentic or not. The problem, according to its reports, is that Iran refuses to help clarify the issue.
AFGHANISTAN: Child Rapist Police Return Behind U.S., UK Troops
- Inter Press Service

The strategy of the major U.S. and British military offensive in Afghanistan's Helmand province aimed at wresting it from the Taliban is based on bringing back Afghan army and police to maintain permanent control of the population, so the foreign forces can move on to another insurgent stronghold.
POLITICS: U.S. Uses False Taliban Aid Charge to Pressure Iran
- Inter Press Service

The Barack Obama administration has given new prominence to a Bush administration charge that Iran is providing military training and assistance to the Taliban in Afghanistan, for which no evidence has ever been produced, and which has been discredited by data obtained by IPS from the Pentagon itself.
EXCLUSIVE-PART 5: Freeh Became 'Defence Lawyer' for Saudis on Khobar
- Inter Press Service

In early November 1998, Louis Freeh sent an FBI team off to observe Saudi secret police officials interviewing eight Shi’a detainees from behind a one-way mirror at the Riyadh detention centre. He planned to use the Shi’a testimony to show that Iran was behind the bombing.
EXCLUSIVE-PART 4: FBI Ignored Compelling Evidence of bin Laden Role
- Inter Press Service

Osama Bin Laden had made no secret of his intention to attack the U.S. military presence in Saudi Arabia. He had been calling for such attacks to drive it from the country since his first fatwa calling for jihad against Western 'occupation' of Islamic lands in early 1992.

