Friday, November 30, 2007

12-3 WORLD


"RED NOTICE" ON IRANIANS
"Red notices" were issued this month for three Iranian government officials by Interpol, the world police organization. These officials included Iran's Deputy Defense Minister Ahmad Vahidi. The three men have been charged with conspiring with the notorious Hizbullah terrorist Imad Mughniyeh in Argentina. It is speculated that the group planned the blow up of a Jewish community center in 1994. The attack killed 85 people. The issuing of red notices against Iranian officials is not only a victory for Argentina, but also a victory for the United States. The officials at each country's border have been notified of the criminals, and the condemned know that they are not able to leave the country. This action gives the United States new ammunition against officials in Iran that can be used against their right to do nuclear testing. The U.S. currently believes that Iran is only two to five years away from possessing nuclear weapons of mass destruction.
Newsweek. 26 November 2007. 10.

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