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The U.S. military has launched a criminal investigation into photographs that appear to show Navy SEALs in Iraq sitting on hooded and handcuffed detainees, and photos of what appear to be bloodied prisoners, one with a gun to his head.
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Israel, as the late Edward Said used to say, is the last taboo. It is sacrosanct. No mention of it in the context of the US foreign policy is possible. It is the Teflon state. Nothing sticks to it, not even the charge of spying.

Iran's nuclear program will be monitored by security cameras...
making it as secure as a 7-Eleven.
>> Humor: Canadian authorities arrest US president George W. Bush

Iran on Sunday rejected any deal with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Mohammed ElBaradei over his report on Irans nuclear programme.

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