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Respecto a Saddam, totalmente de acuerdo... Su actitud cambió mucho en sus últimos tiempos. Y sí, murió muy dignamente... Las imágenes de su ejecución, más que humillarle, lo rehabilitaron a los ojos de los musulmanes
__________________ ALLAH HA PERMITIDO EL COMERCIO, PERO HA PROHIBIDO LA USURA Qur'an 2, 275 |
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El tema de los "atentados suicidas" ha sido totalmente prostituido por la "propaganda oficial islamobófica". |
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| EStos hilos se alargan y alargan. Sinceramente, creo que hubo otros momentos donde si hubieran querido hubieran podido buscar disculpas con mas facilidad. Entrar en aventuras con la que se viene encima creo que seria un suicidio
__________________ Escucho el alegre sonido del aplauso de una mano, vieja mano que aplaude, mano grande que aplaude... Escucho el alegre sonido del aplauso de una mano camino a la tierra del Buda. ¡No llores, Koan baby, no llores¡ ¡Koan baby, no llores¡ "Blues zen" - James Broughton |
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| U.S. won't accept North Korea as nuclear state SINGAPORE (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates said on Saturday that the United States would not accept a nuclear-armed North Korea and sternly warned it against transferring any nuclear material. In a speech to an Asian defense conference in Singapore, Gates also said the threat from North Korea, which this week detonated a nuclear device and launched a series of missiles, could trigger an arms race in Asia. "We will not stand idly by as North Korea builds the capability to wreak destruction on any target in the region or on us," Gates said. "We will not accept North Korea as a nuclear state." Compounding tensions on the Korean peninsula, a South Korean newspaper quoted a source in Washington as saying Pyongyang was preparing to move an intercontinental ballistic missile from a factory near the capital to a launch site on the east coast. Increasingly belligerent North Korea has warned of war, saying it was no longer bound by an armistice that ended the 1950-53 Korean War and threatened further provocations in response to U.N. Security Council censure. Gates said the Obama administration would hold North Korea "fully accountable" if it transferred any nuclear material outside its borders. "The transfer of nuclear weapons or material by North Korea to states or non-state entities would be considered a grave threat to the United States and our allies. And we would hold North Korea fully accountable for the consequences of such action." The statement seemed to harden and broaden the Obama administration's stand on North Korea's recent series of provocations from a regional security issue to a global proliferation threat. Regional powers are waiting to see what the North might do next after it conducted a nuclear test on Monday. South Korea is on alert on the assessment Pyongyang may make provocative moves using conventional weapons at their heavily armed border. North Korea has warned of an intercontinental ballistic missile test in anger over U.N. Security Council punishment for what Pyongyang said was a satellite launch on April 5. "Preparations to move an ICBM from the Saneum Weapons Research Center near Pyongyang by train have been captured by U.S. spy satellites," Saturday's Dong-a Ilbo newspaper quoted a source in Washington knowledgeable about the issue as saying. The research lab is the North's main center of research and manufacture of long-range missiles, the newspaper said. South Korea's defense ministry could not immediately comment on the report. "REAL PAIN" SANCTIONS NEEDED In New York, the United States and Japan circulated a draft U.N. Security Council resolution to key members, condemning the claimed nuclear test and demanding strict enforcement of sanctions imposed after the North's first atomic test in October 2006. Gates said North Korea was not a direct military threat now but said sanctions that bring home "real pain" were needed against Pyongyang. "If (the North Koreans) continue on a path they are on, I think the consequences for stability in the region are significant and I think it poses the potential, the potential for some kind of an arms race in this region," Gates said. Western diplomats said permanent Security Council members Russia and China have agreed in principle that North Korea should be sanctioned for its nuclear test, but it was not clear what kind of penalties they would support. Both are generally reluctant to approve sanctions. "Our hope is that all parties concerned will remain cool-headed and take measures to address the problem," Ma Xiaotian, deputy chief of general staff of the People's Liberation Army, told the Singapore defense conference. "Our stand on the issue is consistent. We are resolutely opposed to nuclear proliferation. Our view is that the Korean peninsula should move toward denuclearization." U.S. officials have urged China to pressure North Korea to step back from nuclear brinkmanship and return to stalled disarmament talks. But many Chinese analysts say Washington overstates Beijing's sway over Pyongyang, as well as their government's willingness to use that influence. The two Koreas have fought two deadly naval clashes on their disputed maritime border in the past 10 years and the North has warned another could happen. A U.S. defense official said the United States had observed "above average activity" in the past 24 hours at a site in North Korea that has previously been used to test fire long-range missiles. South Korea's Defense Ministry said it had seen the number of Chinese fishing boats near the peninsula in the Yellow Sea drop sharply in recent days and is watching the North's activities for indications of aggression. U.S. won't accept North Korea as nuclear state: Gates | U.S. | Reuters
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| Ahora me he perdido..... estais excusando a fanaticos religiosos que se inmolan matando a inocentes bajo la excusa de ser la voluntad de vallase a saber que dios este de turno? Menuda apologia del terrorismo, dejar de excusarlos anda, lo de los usanos no tiene nombre pero lo vuestro tampoco. Si pensais debatir el tema cristiano que se mata y mata=suicida, musulman que se mata y mata=voluntad de su dios, habriros un hilo, no ensucieis este. Ni dios ni patria ni patron.
__________________ No me gustan esas personas frías y precisas que, a fin de no decir algo malo, no dicen nada y, a fin de no hacer nada malo, no hacen nada. |
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| Deje de decir tonterías, se ha dicho justamente lo contrario... El Islam prohíbe el suicidio. Cita:
__________________ ALLAH HA PERMITIDO EL COMERCIO, PERO HA PROHIBIDO LA USURA Qur'an 2, 275 |
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te aviso que llamao a la CIA porque se que te llamas LADEN, BIN LADEN |
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| ¿Que os parece esto? El otro día lo del atentado y ahora esto.Tengo la sensación de que esto se está poniendo muyyy tenso. Iranian state media say gunmen have opened fire on one of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's campaign offices, wounding three people. The IRNA news agency says the shooting took place Friday in the southeastern city of Zahedan, near the Pakistani border. The head of the campaign office, Mohammad Zahed Sheikhi, told IRNA that three men threatened people at the site before they opened fire. He said two campaign workers and a child were injured. He also said the three suspected gunmen were captured after being chased. Campaigning has been underway in Iran in preparation for a presidential election on June 12. Mr. Ahmadinejad is seeking a second term and faces three challengers. Friday's shooting came a day after a suicide attack killed 19 people at a Shi'ite mosque in Zahedan, the capital of Sistan-Baluchistan province. Meanwhile, an Iranian presidential candidate says he is willing to continue talks with international powers on Iran's nuclear program - a sharp contrast to Mr. Ahmadinejad's position. Moderate former Prime Minister Mir Hossein Mousavi says if elected he will agree to talks with a group of six world powers that have sought discussions on Iran's nuclear efforts. The group is made up of Germany and the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council - the United States, Britain, China, France and Russia. President Ahmadinejad recently rejected talks with the group. http://www.voanews.com/english/2009-05-29-voa58.cfm |
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| La noticia es de ayer pero me parece interesante. The US is "prepared" to engage in a 'conventional' war with North Korea but it requires time to adjust to the new front, says the military. Gen. George Casey appearing at the Center for Strategic and International Studies on Thursday said the US was ready to enter an old-fashioned war with North Korea if necessary. However, he said, "It would probably take us a little bit longer to shift gears" away from the type of counterinsurgency fighting that now occupies the Army. Casey was referring the US two wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. "We'd move forces as rapidly as we could get them prepared," Casey insisted. The US army's chief of staff refrained from suggesting how long it would take to redeploy the army in the new front on the Korean peninsula, but said that the US army was "combat seasoned" and could move quickly. "The mechanical skills of artillery gunnery and tank gunnery come back very, very quickly," he said. "The harder part is the integration - that really brigade level and above of massing fires and effects in a very constricted period of time as opposed to what you do in a counterinsurgency over a much longer extended period of time." North Korea violated international treaties by conducting a nuclear test and test-firing nuclear-capable missiles, despite international warnings and UN Security Council resolutions. While thousand of US soldiers stationed in South Korean bases are on high alert, the US defense secretary, Robert Gates, maintains that North Korea's actions have not reached a crisis level that would warrant additional US troops in the region. "What we do have, though, are two new developments that are very provocative, that are aggressive, accompanied by very aggressive rhetoric," Gates said. "And I think it brings home the reality of the challenge that North Korea poses to the region and to the international community." US ready for 'conventional' war with N. Korea |
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