google.com - 12/22/2008
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1 day ago BAGHDAD (AFP) Iraq vowed on Sunday to oust members of the main armed Iranian opposition group from its soil, just days before Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki is due on a trip to Tehran. The announcement was made during a visit by a government delegation to the camp in Iraq where about ...
washingtontimes.com - 12/19/2008
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By: cedarhill Gotta love this. Finally -- Community
Organizers for Terrorism. Maybe they can get Fannie and...
Freddie to loan Tehran the money to complete the bomb. Then the Outreach person can schedule a trip to Tel Aviv's nuke crater in 2009. December ...
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EXCLUSIVE: Obama to create Iran outreach post
wonkroom.thinkprogress.org - 12/22/2008
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Yesterday, the Iraqi government announced its intention to
expel the anti-Iranian Mujahedeen e-Khalq (MEK) from Iraq :...
“The Iraqi government is responsible for their security and it continues to implement its plans to shut down the camp and ...
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Iraqi Gov’t: ‘Remaining In Iraq Is Not An Option’ For MEK
juancole.com - 12/19/2008
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I present below the top 10 reasons for
which President-Elect Obama should stick to his guns and...
withdraw US troops from Iraq despite any resistance he may get from the US officer corps and Secretary of Defense Robert Gates. In fact, it was little ...
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Top 10 Reasons Obama Should Resist Military Plans for ...
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Muntazar to be Tried this Week; To Sue Security for Torture
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... The Iraqi government is planning to expel members of the Mojahedin-e Khalq guerrilla group, to whom Saddam Hussein had given a base, Camp Ashraf. Although the State Department has put the MeK on the terrorist list, the US Pentagon has likely been using the group to spy on and commit dirty tricks against Iran. ...
Iraqi Gov’t: ‘Remaining In Iraq Is Not An Option’ For MEK
Wonk Room —
Yesterday, the Iraqi government announced its intention to expel the anti-Iranian Mujahedeen e-Khalq (MEK) from Iraq:
“The Iraqi government is responsible for their security and it continues to implement its plans to shut down the camp and to either deport its population to their country or to a third country,” it said in a statement after the visit led by Iraqi national security advisor Muwaffaq al-Rubaie.
“Remaining in Iraq is not an option for them,” the statement added.
The MEK, ...
Gimme Shelter! (MeK Edition)
Newshoggers.com —
... The Iraqi government have been threatening for over a year to expel the utterly-nutterly IslamoMarxist terrorists of the Mujahedeen e-Kalq, aka the MeK, aka the PMOI and to put some of their key leaders on trial for atrocities they committed during the time when they were Saddam's bully boys. It hasn't happened yet but they're still threatening it. ...
Gimme Shelter! (MeK Edition)
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Posted By Cernig The Iraqi government have been threatening for over a year to expel the utterly-nutterly IslamoMarxist terrorists of the Mujahedeen e-Kalq, aka the MeK, aka the PMOI and to put some of their key leaders on trial for atrocities they committed during the time when they were Saddam's bully boys. It hasn't happened yet but they're still threatening it . “The Iraqi government is responsible for their security and it continues to implement its plans to shut down the camp and to either deport its population to their country or to a third country,” it said in a ...
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