Aussie: U.S. exit may embolden terrorists (AP)
14th Nov 2006, 15:48 GMT
AP - If the United States and its allies leave Iraq without a clear victory, it will embolden terrorists from the Middle East to Indonesia, and damage international efforts to contain North Korea's nuclear ambitions, Australia's leader said Tuesday.
Aussie: U.S. exit may embolden terrorists (AP) related news:
- Aussie: U.S. Exit May Embolden Terrorists — LancasterOnline - International
- Teleconference Tomorrow: New Exit Poll Data on Religious Vote to Be Released — U.S. Newswire Releases
- NATO kills 88 terrorists — KeralaNext: Asia
- Leahy Works to Grant Terrorists Habeas Corpus Rights — The Conservative Voice News
- More troops for Iraq: Dems should say yes — OrlandoSentinel.com - Opinion
- World's most deadly bugs... in the hands of terrorists — Scotsman.com News - International terrorism
- Happy-Fun Infidel Schadenfreude Time — Clarity & Resolve
- Aussie shifts position on carbon trading (AP) — Yahoo! News: Science News
- Maoists not terrorists, says DIG SSB — NewKerala World News
- Journalist testifies at terrorism trial (AP) — Yahoo! News: Mideast Conflict
Latest news from Yahoo! News: World News:
- SKorea balks at measures to sanction North (AP)
- Airbus A380 takes off for round-the-world test flights (AFP)
- Mexico City officials blasted on protest (AP)
- Islamic militants claim capture of town (AP)
- Nepal government, Maoists finalize peace accord (AFP)
- Bus bomb kills 20 in Baghdad (AP)
- Gunmen kidnap up to 150 in Baghdad (AP)
- Fatah, Hamas agree on a prime minister (AP)
- S.Korea balks at some sanctions on North (AP)
- Al-Qaida threatens to topple Lebanon govt. (AP)