TODAY’S HOMELAND SECURITY NEWS
Cheney: Hamas Torpedoes Mideast Peace Talks
Vice President Dick Cheney said Monday that Hamas, with support from Syria and Iran, is trying to “torpedo” peace talks between the Palestinians and Israel. Meeting reporters after having breakfast with the Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Cheney said, “It is clearly a difficult situation, in part, because I think it’s true, there’s evidence, that Hamas is supported by Iran and Syria and that they’re doing everything they can to torpedo the peace process.” READ MORE...
Musharraf Quickly Losing His Grip on Pakistan
In naming its candidate for prime minister Saturday, the party of Benazir Bhutto has taken a further step toward sidelining Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf. READ MORE...
Forecasters Warn of Arkansas Flooding
Forecasters warned communities in the Arkansas prairie along the White River that they could suffer their worst flooding in more than a quarter-century under clear skies and sunshine. READ MORE...
Arizona to Focus on Illegal Hiring
The new leader of a federal immigration agency in Arizona said Thursday that a key element in his plans to confront the state's border woes is cracking down on employers who knowingly hire illegal immigrants. READ MORE...
US Lawmakers Assess Iraq Violence
News of more bloodshed in northern Iraq and Baghdad reached the United States as key Senators appeared on the television interview programs that fill the American airwaves on Sunday morning. READ MORE...
Terrorism Money is Still Flowing
The US led effort to choke off financing for Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups is foundering because setbacks at home and abroad have undermined the Bush administration's highly touted counter-terrorism weapon, according to current and former officials and independent experts. READ MORE...
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