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Jordan declines to host U.S. forces
MANAMA (BAHRAIN), JAN. 21.In a blow to the efforts by the United States to open a western front in case of a war with Iraq, Jordan on Tuesday reportedly declared that it would not allow the use of its territory or airspace for an attack against ...
France may veto military action
WASHINGTON, JAN. 21.Even as the United States Secretary of State, Colin Powell, has warned the United Nations Security Council members over Iraq, the Bush administration has been told in plain terms by France and Germany that they would oppose ...
A warning, says U.K.
LONDON, JAN. 21.Britain today signalled its unambiguous commitment to an expected U.S.-led military action against Iraq after it announced a huge deployment of troops accounting for almost a quarter of the British army. The size of the ...
No political negotiator for now
DOHA, JAN. 21. The Deputy Prime Minister, L.K. Advani, talking to journalists en route to Qatar, indicated that the Naga peace talks were not at a point that necessitated the appointment of a political negotiator. Days after he met the ...
Terrorism will top Advani's agenda
PARIS, JAN. 21. Combating terrorism will figure prominently in the Deputy Prime Minister, L. K. Advani's talks with French leaders, including the Prime Minister, Jean-Pierre Raffarin, the Interior Minister, Nicolas Sarkozy, the Justice Minister, ...
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