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Russia 'backed Litvinenko murder' -  The murder of former Russian agent Alexander Litvinenko was carried out with the backing of the Russian state, Whitehall sources told the BBC. .    BBC.co.uk

British Prime Minister Gordon Brown Had Frank Talks With Medvedev At G-8 - "According to media reports, the discussion was "very frank," but Medvedev refused to cede any ground to Brown" RFE/RL.org

Bully-boy Russia needs a lesson in manners
PM Brown Asked Medvedev To Turn Over Prime Suspect Lugovoi, Medvedev said no. Telegraph.co.uk

New spy claim hits Russia-UK ties -      Russian security officials have accused a British diplomat based in Moscow of spying, Russian news agencies report. BBC.co UK

British Diplomat Labeled Spy -         "Russian special services have questions about the work of Christopher Bowers, the British Embassy's counselor and, presumably, a senior British intelligence officer, who in the early 1990s worked under the 'cover' of a BBC correspondent in Tashkent," the source said, Interfax reported. TheMoscowTimes.com

London-Moscow relations worsen as the Kremlin brand a British envoy a spy -             They 'unmasked' him in retaliation for what they saw as Britain's provocative and bungling actions ahead of Gordon Brown's meeting with new Kremlin leader Dmitry Medvedev three days ago at the G8 summit.      DailyMail.co.UK


Moscow Angles For Respect With The EU - BRUSSELS - On the eve of talks on a new bilateral agreement between Russia and the EU, President Dmitry Medvedev appears to be following the course set by Vladimir Putin. - RFE/RL.org


The Anthrax Fiasco - The FBI's mad scientist theory also fit the agenda of the political left, which didn't want the trail of evidence to prove state-sponsorship of terror – particularly by Iraq. (Nicholas Kristof of the New York Times pushed the Hatfill theory of the case especially hard.) But the possibility of a foreign source should never have been downplayed. WSJ.com


Sarkozy cuts 50,000 military jobs to invest in intelligence -            "We cannot exclude the reappearance of a major threat ... We know that tomorrow it can take on a new form, even more serious, with radiological, chemical and biological resources." Guardian.co.uk


Bush Compliments Sarkozy On Wife -   Pres. Bush heaped praise on French first lady Carla Bruni, describing her as "a really smart, capable woman". BBC.co.uk


Bush `Disappointed' Iran Dismisses Nuclear Proposals -                   Pres. Bush: "Our allies understand that a nuclear-armed Iran is incredibly destabilizing, and they understand it would be a major blow to world peace" Bloomberg.com  


Bush, Sarkozy warn Syria, Iran -       Sarkozy: "Iran getting a nuclear bomb is unacceptable, that's clear. It's an unacceptable threat for the stability of the world," AFP.Google.com


Bush: No regrets over Iraq invasion - "Removing Saddam Hussein made the world a safer place," - CNN.com


Senator Bond: Phase II Report is Political Theatre - WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Kit Bond, Vice Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, today admonished Democrats for playing politics with the final reports on prewar Iraq intelligence to score election-year points - Intelligence.Senate.Gov


Analysis: With Transition, Power In Russia Moves Further Into The Shadows - "Prime Minister Putin, naturally, will concentrate in his own hands all power, except a few 'status items,' while Comrade Medvedev at first will have about as much authority as Princess Anna in 'Roman Holiday' had," RFE/RL.org

   Vladimir Putin's Tough Talk About Nato -        Apr. 4 - Vladimir Putin says NATO's expansion eastwards is a direct threat to Russia's security. Putin said that "Russia does not aspire to become a NATO member , thank God". Putin also warned that "there will be interesting times ahead" with the new incoming Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, meaning Putin will be Russia's Prime Minister and will still be pulling the strings, for continuity. TW 4/5/08 Youtube.com


Russia: Moscow Expels 2 U.S. Officials; Washington Downplays Move - The U.S. government says Russia has expelled two U.S. military attaches. The order follows the expulsion of two Russians from Washington in the past six months - RFE/RL.org


Russia: Putin Hands Reins To Medvedev, But Remains In Control - Few in Russia see the handover as anything but cosmetic. Putin still enjoys enormous support among Russians, and it is widely thought that he will continue to run the country from the prime minister's office as head of the government - RFE/RL.org


U.S.: Iran Named As Top State Sponsor Of Terrorism - The U.S. State Department has issued its annual report on terrorism around the world. The report concludes that Iran is the world's "most-active" state sponsor of terrorism due to its continued support for Hizballah in Lebanon, the Palestinian militant group Hamas, and training and equipping Shi'ite militants in Iraq - RFE/RL.org


U.S. Denounces Attack On RFE/RL Websites - State Department spokeswoman Jessica Simon said in an interview with RFE/RL that the attack was "another example of the assault against free and independent media in Belarus." RFE/RL.org


RFE/RL Websites Hit By Mass Cyberattack - Several websites run by RFE/RL's broadcast services have been hit by an unprecedented cyberattack, making them inaccessible to the outside world - "RFE/RL has taken countermeasures and restored full service to most of its Internet sites. The primary target, the Belarus Service, is still affected" RFE/RL.org


Former President Jimmy Carter To Meet With Terrorist Leader? Olmert to snub Carter over Hamas visit - “Israeli officials have expressed outrage at the possibility that he'll meet Mashaal. ... He's the leader of a terrorist organization.” WashingtonTimes.com


NATO Backs Washington's Missile Defense Plans: A Victory for U.S. Diplomacy - At their summit in Bucharest this week, NATO leaders endorsed U.S. plans for a missile defense system  to be based in Poland  and the Czech Republic. This represents a major success both for American diplomacy and the transatlantic alliance. Heritage.org


 

         Exclusive Photo: Saddam's Spymaster - Caught in the Act! 

                                 

Saddam's spymaster Ahmed Khalil Ibrahim Samir AL-ANI shown here using a camera taking video's/pictures of RFE/RL headquarters located in Prague, of the Czech Republic. This undercover photo was taken in the winter of 2000 by anonymous sources. On Sept. 29, 1998, President Clinton signed the Iraq Liberation Act  which calls for a regime change. Then on Oct. 30, 1998 RFE/RL started broadcasting into Iraq. Saddam became furious and probably ordered retaliatory action. Which I think is proven by the heavy surveillance and casing of the building, and it wasn't because AL-ANI enjoyed taking pictures of or adored the building of RFE/RL. Then in late1998, some so-called Iraqi defector, whom I think was either attempting to rip-off Saddam's $150,000.00, or funnel the money to other Iraqi or Al-Qaeda operatives.  But then when things didn't go quite right, (there are always backup plans) spilled the beans of the plot to blow up the building to authorities in order to cover and save his backside and then of course to be able to claim defector status. In my opinion, I think the money was earmarked for multiple Iraq/Al-Qaeda terrorist operations which may have, included "some" funding for blowing up the building of RFE/RL. Wasn't soon after the proper U.S. authorities notified and alerted RFE/RL of the plot, AL-ANI was soon observed (right on cue) on numerous occasions thereafter, photographing and checking out the RFE/RL headquarters. This activity continued for a quite a period of time. Then in April of 2001, he was again observed casing the headquarters of RFE/RL and finally was expelled after some figured it was about time to take some action. As is well known, Saddam Hussein doesn't like a free press and the accompanying uncontrolled free-flow of information. Just during this past week ending 10/26/2002, we've seen evidence of Saddam's contempt for the free press. As he again became infuriated when reporters of certain news agencies were reporting outside of his controlled area in Kurdish northern Iraq and on another occasion last week, some other reporters were covering and reporting on a rare protest being staged in Baghdad. So what did Saddam do? He retaliated by expelling the reporters and their agencies from Iraq - again.  As was shown and proven to be the case, Al-Qaeda goes to great lengths in surveillance, planning and training prior to executing a terrorist operation.   One other point I'd like to make, I'm sure operation Desert Fox fits into all of this somewhere too. 10/22/2002 TW

How I arrived at my conclusion  First, I found a driver license photo that was plastered all over the net and made a copy. I then compared the facial structure of Mohamed Atta's passport photo to the picture taken in Prague. What I have concluded is the following. 1) the hairlines are exactly the same. 2) the raised eyebrow bone structure is the same as the Prague picture below. 3) the recessed eyes exist in both pictures, both show shadows from being recessed. 4) the nose on both pictures appear to have the same shape and size. 5) the upper lip extrudes over the lower lip on both pictures. 6) the ears on both pictures appear to have the same shape as well as dimensions and placement on the head when compared. 7) upon magnification of the photo's, I determined that the adams apple located on the neck of both pictures appear to be identical both is size and shape.  8) the bottom of the jaw bone appears to have the same shape with the only difference being that in the passport photo, he had his head cocked back whereas in the Prague photo he was looking down at AL-ANI.  9) I then copied a second passport photo and applied a mustache (see below)  and I then definitely came to the conclusion that this was Mohamed Atta in the photo taken in Prague.  I drew this conclusion on my own. No one, told me that.  TW 10/22/2002

                                                                

                    Exclusive Photo: The Iraq and Al-Qaeda Connection  

         

                                

Saddam's senior spymaster Ahmed Khalil Ibrahim Samir AL-ANI is on the right and who I think the person on the left is the 9-11 hijacker, Mohamed Atta. This undercover photo was taken in the winter of 2000 by anonymous sources, in a park like area located in Prague of the Czech Republic. They both were casing and taking pictures of Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty headquarters. It would be safe to assume that the videos / pictures they were taking weren't for any scrap book. You can see who had the camera bag on his shoulder. Also, as you can see in the picture, the person whom I think is Atta, has a mustache. According to press reports I've read, the evil creep Mohamed Atta shaved his mustache off prior to having his passport picture taken. It is assumed that the reason he shaved is this was part of his cover. According to my research, In May of 2000, Atta came to the U.S. to attend flight training school in Florida.  The policy set forth by President Bush and Administration with regards to Iraq is justified, as I think this proof represents.  10/22/2002