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David Albright Questioned on Credentials, Iran Weapons Claims, Record on Israeli Nuclear Weapons — Threatens Stakeout

David Albright, the founder and president of the Institute for Science and International Security appeared on ABC “This Week” on Sunday, “Washington Stakeout” questioned him as he left. Below is a full transcript of our main exchange with references to … Continue reading

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Sen. Hatch on the Democrats and war funding, reports of U.S.-supported militia attacks on Iran

Click To Play On March 25 Sam Husseini spoke with Senator Orrin Hatch outside of CNN’s Washington studios. Hatch claimed that Saddam kicked out the UN weapons inspectors, contradicting the public record that the inspectors were withdrawn. Hatch also claimed … Continue reading

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Sen. Hagel: On news of US-supported attacks on Iran, war funding and his war support

Click To Play Senator Hagel was questioned about recent reports of Kurdish militias receiving U.S. support and operating out of Iraq to launch attacks into Iran. The Senator said he had no knowledge of these reports. Sam Husseini also questioned … Continue reading

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Edwards’ Mid-East policy doesn’t admit Israeli nukes

Leaving the studios of CBS, presidential candidate Senator John Edwards repeated his position that he was for direct engagement with Iran. That position is qualified by Edwards also insisting that “all options are on the table.” In January, in a … Continue reading

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Kennedy calls for Congressional authorization of “surge,” dodges oil profit question

Coming out of the studios of Meet The Press today, Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) said he expected President Bush to “describe a different Iraq than … most Americans understand and recognize” in Tuesday’s upcoming State of the Union address. He … Continue reading

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