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Sunday, September 23, 2007

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Iran's Ahmadinejad Has Warning for U.S.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is coming to America -- with strong words. During a military parade in Tehan, h...>>More
Click here to watch a video report from MyFOXNY.com.
Iraqi Police Surge Dramatically Reduces Baghdad Violence
WASHINGTON - Violence in Baghdad has been cut in half, thanks to a massive influx of new Iraqi police officers, a top U.S. military advisor said today.Sep 21, 2007,
U.S., Afghan Forces Kill 40 Taliban Fighters
WASHINGTON - Coalition and Afghan forces teamed up to kill about 40 Taliban extremists and capture three others during two separate operations in Afghanistan's Helmand and Ghazni provinces today, officials said.Sep 21, 2007,
Operations in Iraq Kill One Terrorist, Nab Eight
WASHINGTON - Coalition forces killed one alleged al Qaeda operative and detained eight other suspected terrorists during a series of operations in central Iraq today.
McCain renews stance on Iraq, saying consequences of failure 'horrendous' ...
Terrorist Leader Welcomed to USA
In another patently insane and suicidal move, the US Department of State is allowing Iranian President and terrorist leader Mahmoud Ahmadinejad into the country. To add insult to injury, leftist-led Columbia University has invited Ahmadinejad (who has sworn—multiple times—the annihilation of the United States of America) to speak at the college. Note: This is the same university that banned the US ROTC (Reserve Officers Training Corps) from its campus in 1969. In 2005, Columbia U’s President Lee Bollinger reinforced ....
Violence in Iraq Down, Iraqi Capability Up
WASHINGTON - Attacks in Iraq are at their lowest level since before the February 2006 bombing of the Golden Mosque in Samarra, a top U.S. commander in Iraq said today.Sep 20, Coalition Forces Continue to Target Terrorists in Iraq
WASHINGTON - Coalition forces killed seven terrorists and detained eight suspected terrorists today during operations targeting al Qaeda leaders in the central part of Iraq.
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Columbia Plans to Go Ahead with Ahmadinejad
Columbia Student Union Nixes Minuteman Founder Forum
Iran's President Wants to Visit Ground Zero
Iran Leader Denied on WTC Wreath Request
New York Braces for Controversial Visit of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Iranian Mahmoud Ahmadinejad arrives in New York Sunday amid a firestorm of controversy surrounding his visit to the United States.
Ahmadinejad, who has called the Holocaust "a myth," encouraged the destruction of Israel and supported terrorists in Iraq, will address the United Nations General Assembly and a Columbia University forum but will not be allowed to tour Ground Zero. The visit also comes as the United States and its European allies continue to urge Iran to stop uranium enrichment. The White House wants to set more economic sanctions against Iran, which it calls a sponsor of terrorism, that is secretly trying to develop nuclear weapons. Iran denies those charges.Meanwhile, Ahmadinejad dismissed the threat of additional economic sanctions Saturday, saying it will not stop his country's technological progress. "Those (countries) who assume that decaying methods such as psychological war, political propaganda and the so-called economic sanctions would work and prevent Iran's fast drive toward progress are mistaken," Ahmadinejad said at a parade featuring fighter jets.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Says Sanctions Will Not Stop Nuclear Progress
Columbia University Plans to Host Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
In New York, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city is prepared to respond to busloads of protesters with additional police officers and Secret Service agents. "We will provide security every place we think it is necessary. That's our job, and we will do that," Bloomberg said on his weekly radio show. Some students and activist groups blasted Columbia University's decision to allow Ahmadinejad on campus, but the Ivy League school plans to stick to the schedule. A student group opposing his speech at Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs plans to form a human chain at Ground Zero where Ahmadinejad wanted to lay a wreath. One student called the visit a "dangerous opportunity for him." "I really don't know what President Bollinger was thinking to give him a bully pulpit to discuss his detestable creed," said Ari Gardner, 22, a member of Hillel, a Jewish student group. Other efforts to condemn Ahmadinejad's visit include a full-page ad set to run Monday in The New York Times by Freedom's Watch. The ad calls him a "terrorist" and blasts Columbia's decision to allow him to speak. "People who support killing Americans are welcome. But the military that defends them is not," says the new ad by Freedom's Watch. Ahmadinejad is using America with his visit as a propaganda tool, Brad Blakeman of Freedom's Watch told FOX News. "He's using America, he's using our democracy as a tool against us," Blakeman said.

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