Bush wages war on bad intellegence
WASHINGTON (AP): PRESIDENT GEORGE W. Bush accepted responsibility yesterday for going to war with faulty intelligence, but firmly defended a decision that has deeply divided the country. "We cannot and will not leave Iraq until victory is achieved."
Don't dictate to me, Martin tells US
RICHMOND, British Columbia (Reuters): Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin escalated the war of words with the United States yesterday, telling Washington not to dictate to him what topics he could raise in the run-up to the January 23 election.
Ahmadinejad's Holocaust remarks stir fresh uproar
BERLIN, (Reuters): REMARKS BY Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad that the Holocaust was a myth stirred fresh uproar yesterday, and European countries said they could undermine efforts to end a row over Tehran's nuclear programme.
|