Jerusalem Post's Caroline Glick added to roster of experts at Dallas
event
Caroline Glick
Amid increasing confusion over Iran's nuclear weapons capacity,
organizers of an anti-terrorism conference open to the public announced
the addition of Jerusalem Post editor Caroline Glick to its roster of
leading experts on the threat of radical Islam.
Glick, the paper's deputy managing editor, will address the Feb. 2
conference in Dallas with a talk titled, "Assessing the Iranian Threat
to Global Security."
A newly released National Intelligence Estimate says Iran stopped its
nuclear weapons program in 2003, but Israeli intelligence officials and
former U.N. ambassador John Bolton are among the analysts who have
questioned the report.
Other speakers include Robert Spencer, Frank Gaffney and David
Schippers, who will discuss the Islamic terrorist connection to the
1995 Oklahoma City bombing and its relevance to the country's current
security.
Open to anyone who wants to "learn the truth," "Exposing the Threat of
Radical Islamist Terrorism" is part of a continuing series organized by
America's Truth Forum, which provides registration details on its
website.
The event will be held at Ranch of the Lonesome Dove in Southlake,
Texas, which is minutes from the Dallas-Fort Worth airport. A VIP
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Moscow, Dec 6 (RIA Novosti) Russia's navy has resumed its continual
presence in various regions of the world's oceans, Defence Minister
Anatoly Serdyukov told President Putin at a meeting in the Kremlin.
'There are plans to dispatch ships to the northeast Atlantic and the Mediterranean Sea that will remain there till Feb 3, 2008. The expedition is aimed at ensuring naval presence and establishing conditions for safe Russian navigation,' Serdyukov told President Vladimir Putin Wednesday. The minister said an aircraft-carrying heavy cruiser, two anti-submarine ships and a tanker left for the Mediterranean Wednesday, where they will be joined by a Black Sea Fleet missile cruiser and a tanker. Serdyukov said a total of four warships and seven other vessels of Russia's Northern, Black Sea and Baltic fleets, as well as 47 planes and 10 helicopters, have been dispatched for the mission. Three exercises, involving the vessels and aircraft, are being planned. In mid-August, Putin announced the resumption of strategic patrol flights, saying that although the country halted long-distance strategic flights to remote regions in 1992 with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the ensuing economic and political chaos, other nations had continued the practice, compromising Russian national security. Russia's ... more » |
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