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Thursday, May 08, 2003

[Another tangent ... And by the way, thanks Israel! We appreciate the guidance. Perhaps Mofaz can emulate Wolfowitz's performance in Turkey, by coming on 60 Minutes to explain what Israel would like the US to do about Iran.]

U.S.: Iran violating nuclear treaty
Wants global denouncement

New York Times viaThe Charlotte Observer -- May 8


STEVEN R. WEISMAN
WASHINGTON - The Bush administration is concerned that Iran has accelerated its covert nuclear program and is now seeking broad international support for an official finding that Tehran has violated its commitment not to produce nuclear weapons, administration officials said Wednesday.

"It's not just that Iran is speeding up its nuclear plans," said an administration official. "It's also that we've only recently learned some things about their program that have been going on for two years. There's also a lot of hammering from the Israelis for us to take this problem seriously."


- mark 5-08-2003 11:47 am [link]

Commentary

My experiences with the disappearing story about "Rice blocked plan for raids on Syria", I've been acutely aware of the tactic of "the reaction becomes the story." The lead of the Rice story was no longer about a radical hawk v. moderate hawk showdown. The lead was the White House busting on the press.

With the story on Wolfowitz v. Turkey, I am concerned that twist on this technique will occur. Rather than the story being about Wolfowitz's radical and dangerous call for the Turkish military to show more leadership in the political arena, the story is about Turkey's defiance.



See NTV-MSNBC and AP stories below.

- mark 5-08-2003 8:54 am [link]

Weblog: Convert Killed in Attack on Missionary's Lebanon Home
Plus: Dobson and other conservatives reportedly thinking about leaving Republican Party, YWAM missionaries hospitalized with SARS, and other stories from online sources around the world.

Christianity Today -- May 7


Compiled by Ted Olsen
Dutch missionary Jakob Griffioen (alternate but apparently incorrect spellings: Jacob Gerifon, Grifion) and his German wife woke up around midnight last night to the sound of someone at the front door of their ground floor apartment in the northern Lebanon town of Tripoli. When they checked to see what was happening, all they saw was someone running away down the street—and a package at their door.

"They called for help from a Jordanian and an Egyptian, two of their followers, who live in the adjacent apartment," a police officer told the AFP news service. "The Jordanian, who was the first to arrive, was killed instantly by the explosion of the device."

- mark 5-08-2003 6:50 am [link]

[This will be the first visit by a president of Iran to Lebanon since 1979.]

Iran, Lebanon to ink agreements during Khatami's upcoming Beirut visit
IRNA -- May 8


Beirut -- Iran and Lebanon reviewed draft agreements that are to be finalized shortly, it was announced Wednesday.

In a meeting Wednesday, Iran's Minister of Housing and Urban Development Ali Abdolalizadeh and head of the Iran-Lebanon Joint Economic Commission and the Lebanese Minster of Commerce Marwan Hemadah, Minister of Finance Fowad Siniorah and Head of the central Bank Riaz Salamah reviewed the draft bilateral agreements.

Heads of several key organizations of Lebanon as well as Iran's envoy to Beirut Masoud Edrisi were also present in the meeting.

Talking to reporters after the meeting, Hemadah said the talks between the Iranian and Lebanese officials were in fact intended to prepare documents and agreements that would be inked during the upcoming visit to Lebanon by the Iranian President Seyed Mohammad Khatami.

He said the plan by the Iranian president to visit Lebanon is an indication of the Iran-Lebanon brotherly links.

He said agreements on the sports, youth affairs, energy, customs and trade transactions are to be signed during the residential visit.

He thanked the Iranian authorities for opening credit line for Lebanon adding that the credit documents are to be inked during the visit too.

Abdolalizadeh also termed as positive the results of his talks with the Lebanese officials and said talks on the preparations of the presidential visits were pretty fruitful.

The Iranian minister said Iran is to provide a 50-million dlrs loan to Lebanon adding that the loan is to be spent to implement four major developmental projects in Lebanon. Construction of some slaughterhouses, roads and implementation of energy and water supply systems projects are among these developmental plans, he said.

He said the Khatami trip would be a turning point in the political, economic and cultural ties between the two countries.

He thanked the Lebanese officials for making proper preparations for Khatami's visit.

President Khatami is to visit Lebanon shortly to discuss the all-out Tehran-Beirut bilateral ties as well issues of mutual interest.

During his visit that will be performed at the official invitation by Lebanese President General Emile Lahoud, Khatami will ink several bilateral agreements with Lebanese authorities.

This is the first visit to Lebanon by an Iranian President since the aftermath of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran. Khatami who is to lead a ranking delegation to Beirut will discuss the developments in the region and in particular the Iraqi issue.

The two sides are expected to exchange views on a wide spectrum of issues including the Middle East current situation, the latest developments in Iraq and Palestine and the actions by the Zionist regime in the wake of the collapse of the Iraqi regime.

Commenting on the presidential visit to Lebanon, Iranian Ambassador to Beirut Masoud Edrisi earlier told IRNA that during his three-day stay in Lebanon, the Iranian president will receive Iranian scholars, top clerics, politicians and academics living in Lebanon.

The ambassador said the Lebanese have a strong interest in the Islamic Republic of Iran since they are quite aware that among the Muslim and regional states it was Iran which has stood beside Lebanon in tough times.

They are also quite aware that Iran has played a key role in the construction of the infrastructures of Lebanon, the envoy added.

- mark 5-08-2003 6:32 am [link]

Bomb targets Dutch evangelist in Lebanon
UPI -- May 7


BEIRUT -- Security authorities in Lebanon stepped up efforts Wednesday to head off anti-Western attacks after a bomb targeting a Dutch evangelist and his family exploded overnight outside their northern Lebanon home.

Another intended target was the U.S. ambassador to Lebanon, Vincent Battle, who was supposed to die in a rocket attack on his car some weeks ago, security sources said. Lebanese General Prosecutor Judge Adnan Addoum confirmed the report, saying Khaled al-Ali -- was arrested last week in connection with bombings targeting U.S. franchise restaurants in Lebanon -- confessed that his Muslim fundamentalist network was planning to assassinate Battle.

- mark 5-08-2003 6:22 am [link]

Kerry calls for pressure on Syria and Lebanon, Dean agrees
AP via the Charleston Gazette -- May 7


By WILL LESTER
WASHINGTON -- Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry urged President Bush to label Syria and Lebanon "money-laundering concerns'' following reports that $1 billion stolen from Iraq may have been transported to Syria.

Kerry got support in that request from an unexpected source, Howard Dean, a competitor for the nomination and a frequent critic.

- mark 5-08-2003 6:18 am [link]

Gul commends Syria's stances on ME peace
Arabic News -- May 7


Syria's Turkish Premier and Foreign Minister, Abdullah Gul, underlined the correctness of the Syrian position towards the peace process in the region.

In a statement in Ankara on Tuesday, Gul stressed the necessity of implementation of the United Nations resolutions stipulating the full Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Arab territories including the Golan Heights and the establishment of a Palestinian state as a condition for realizing just and comprehensive peace in the Middle East.

He expressed comfort over the results of the U.S. Secretary of State, Colin Powell's recent talks in Damascus.

He expected that the Syrian-Turkish relations will witness important developments during the forthcoming stage.

Gul stressed the necessity of Turkey's dialogue with Syria and Iran for maintaining Iraq's unity, independence, sovereignty and security.

Previous Stories:
Jumhuriate: Turkey for closer relations with Syria (5/3/2003)
Al-Shara - Gul's press conference on Iraq, developments (4/30/2003)
Syrian Turkish parliamentary talks (4/30/2003)

- mark 5-08-2003 6:06 am [link]

[More on Wolfowitz's arrogant foray into Turkish politics.]

Turkish premier brushes aside criticism by U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Wolfowitz
AP via Boston Globe -- May 7


ISTANBUL, Turkey -- Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday rejected U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz's call that Turkey concede it made a mistake by not opening its doors to the U.S. military during the Iraq war.

''Turkey, from the very beginning, never made any mistakes, and has taken all the necessary steps in all sincerity,'' Erdogan told reporters.

In an interview broadcast Tuesday on CNN-Turk, Wolfowitz criticized Ankara for its refusal to allow the United States to base troops in Turkey or use its military bases during the war. That refusal, which came amid strong Turkish public opposition to the war, has increased tension between the two NATO allies.

Wolfowitz said he wanted Turkey to change its attitude.

''Let's have a Turkey that steps up and says, 'We made a mistake, we should have known how bad things were in Iraq, but we know now. Let's figure out how we can be as helpful as possible to the Americans,''' Wolfowitz said. ''I'd like to see a different sort of attitude than I have yet detected.''

Secretary of State Colin Powell, however, insisted that while Washington had been ''disappointed'' by Turkish decision before the war, ''they're working with us now in a very cooperative way.''

''Notwithstanding that disappointment ... we have a good partnership with Turkey, and I'm sure it will continue to grow in the years ahead,'' he told reporters at U.N. headquarters in New York.

Turkey's deputy chief of military staff, Gen. Yasar Buyukanit, rejected Wolfowitz's assertions.

''The Turkish Armed Forces always carries out its duties in a democratic way. It has done so until now and will continue to do so,'' he told reporters. ''It would not be normal in a democratic country for the armed forces to intervene after a motion goes to parliament and is rejected there.''

Turks feared the war would derail Turkey's frail economic recovery and destabilize the region.

Turkey allowed the United States to use its airspace after the war had begun.

Wolfowitz also called for the predominantly Muslim nation to follow Washington's line in its relations with neighboring Iran and Syria.

Turkish Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul recently visited Syria, and Iran's First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref paid a visit to Turkey, stoking concerns that Turkey's government, formed by a party with roots in political Islam, is moving away from its U.S. ties.

- mark 5-08-2003 5:59 am [link] [1 ref]

[Provisional Secretary of State Wolfowitz admonishes Turkish nation, calls on Turkish military to exert greater influence over political decisions.]

US wants Turkey on side over Iran, Syria
The US Deputy Defence Secretary also criticised Turkey for not doing more to support its ally in the recent war against Iraq.

NTV-MSNBC -- May 7


A senior Bush Administration official has called on Turkey to give greater backing to Washington’s hard line policies regarding Iran and Syria.

Speaking to Turkish television Tuesday, US Deputy Defence Secretary Paul Wolfowitz also said that the US had been disappointed in the failure of Ankara to support allied efforts in the war against neighbouring Iraq.

In particular he singled out the Turkish armed forces for not being more decisive when Turkey was debating whether or not to allow US troops to be deployed inside the country as part of efforts to open a second front against Iraq.

“I think for whatever reason, they did not play the strong leadership role,” Wolfowitz said.

The Deputy Defence Secretary said that Turkey should now work to rebuild its ties with the US and give greater support to Washington’s position regarding both Syria and Iran, which it claims give aid to terrorism and, in the case of Iran, may be trying to develop weapons of mass destruction.

“… let’s have a Turkey that steps up and says, ‘We made a mistake, we should have known how bad things were in Iraq, but we know now. Let’s figure out how we can be as helpful as possible to the Americans’,” Wolfowitz said.

- mark 5-08-2003 5:20 am [link] [8 refs]

Rice warns Syria on Iraqi weapons of mass destruction
AP via San Francisco Chronicle -- May 7


MADRID, Spain -- The United States would be forced to act if it discovered that Damascus allowed Iraq to hide weapons of mass destruction in Syria during the war, National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice said in an interview [with Spanish press] published Wednesday.
- mark 5-08-2003 5:14 am [link]