| Yesterday, Feb 17, Kosovo has declared Independence. Thousands of albanians filled the streets in celebration, whereas, Serbia's Prime Minister will address the U.N security council about this.France, Germany, Britain, Italy and the U.S(which in 1996 bombed Serbia) support Kosovo's independence. However, Russia, China, Spain, Cyprus and many other countries oppose the decision saing this move violates the International law and could jeopardize security and incite violence in the region.If other countries recognize Kosovo's independence they are setting a dangerous precedent. Other regions
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| While I could have taken the easy road and covered Super Tuesday like everyone else, I decided to post something that people might actually read. A new report is out about the Afghanistan drug industry and how to my surprise Opium production is going to be down in 2008. Fortunately for us potheads, Cannabis production will be up - so no shortage of excellent Afghan hash. I am against criminalization of drugs but it really pisses me off when I hear stories of how the Taliban are growing the poppies to support their side of the War on Terror.The Taliban are very strict, they are not the types of
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| NATO must be prepared to launch pre-emptive nuclear strikes to prevent the use of WMDs by its enemies.A group of former senior military officials are calling for changes in NATO's approach to defending its members and interests. They have made a reports which says that first use of nuclear weapons is an "indispensable instrument" It says that the risk of nuclear proliferation is imminent and there's no realistic prospect of a nuclear-free world. The report is calling for major reforms and a new pack between NATO, the US and the European union to combat the modern military and terrorist
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| IAEA says Iran has made some progress in revealing the extent of its nuclear programme but is still defying UN demands to suspend uranium enrichment. Iranian chief negotiator Saeed Jalili said that the information provided to the IAEA shows that Iran is still far away to produce nuclear weapons and should defuse calls for further sanctions. /futher more he said that a third round of sanctions would effect cooperation with IAEA. The US says that Iran continues to defy the UN ans stop it's uranium enrichment. And would seek greater sanctions for Iran.Al Jazeera
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| Attacks against the US president George Bush have dominated speeches by world leaders for the third straight day at the UN General Assembly. Bush was criticized by Robert Mugabe a day after Bush described the governments of Belarus, Syria, Iran and North Korea as "brutal regimes", and criticised Robert Mugabe's government as "tyrannical". Robert Mugabe, Zimbabwe's president, criticized Bush on Wednesday, saying he, with Iraqi blood on his hands, had "much to atone for and little to lecture us on". "His hands drip with innocent blood of many nationalities," Mugabe
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