Thursday, October 17, 2013

A few Thursday stories worth checking out...

Report: Turkey disclosed Mossad spy network to Iran
Turkey revealed to Iran the identities of up to 10 Iranians working for the Mossad in Iran, reports Washington Post • The spies were Iranian nationals who met their Mossad handlers inside Turkey • Despite bust, Turkey-U.S. ties strong. 


Study: Obamacare Results in Premium Increase in 45 States

Iraq: Shi'ite Islamic jihadists murder 12 Sunnis with bomb targeting people coming out of a mosque




'Security necessity pushes Israel to cutting edge of cyber defense'
Deputy Foreign Minister Ze'ev Elkin visits Seoul to tout Israel's cyber-security track record • Says that "upon graduating from the military, our young minds enrich the technology field and help to establish startups."


Demand an end date for negotiations
Time is wasting. Israel must do more than just demand that the West not succumb to Iran's salami tactics.  


Budget Bill gives $174,000 of taxpayer money to millionaire's widow

  

The Bothersome, Annoying Truth

By Caroline Glick

What can one do when the very existence of "facts" is rejected by one's adversaries?

How Obamacare Screws the Working Class...Hard

Poison Ivy: The Islamification of Thomas Jefferson

A new book links Thomas Jefferson, the Declaration of Independence, and Islam. Is this scholarly work, or mere academic puffery?

 



Building trust in Geneva, and a bomb at Fordo
Instability bothers the nations of the world more than a nuclear Iran does.  


Despite good vibes in Geneva, US senators want more sanctions
"No one should be impressed" by Iran's rhetoric in Geneva, says Sen. Marco Rubio • Negotiators were all smiles on Thursday • New talks set for Nov. 7 • White House: Talks have "level of seriousness and substance that we have not seen before." 
 
 

 

The U.N.’s Inexperienced Overseer of Syria Weapons Deal

By Joseph Klein

From UNICEF to intervention in a bloody civil war?

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