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May 16, 2008, 5:29:37 PM5/16/08
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News Updates from Citizens For Legitimate Government 16 May 2008
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U.S. sees need for "tangible action" on Iran: Israel 16 May 2008
The United States and Israel agree on the need for "tangible action"
to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons, Israeli Prime
Minister Ehud Olmert's spokesman said after a visit by U.S. President
[sic] George W. Bush. "We are on the same page. We both see the
threat ... And we both understand that tangible action is required
to prevent the Iranians from moving forward on a nuclear weapon,"

Olmert spokesman Mark Regev said on Friday. Asked about the option
of using military force, Regev said: "Leaders of many countries
have talked about many options being on the table and, of course,
Israel agrees with that."

Tehran accuses West of waging war on its turf 16 May 2008 Iran is
stepping up its own allegations that the U.S. and Britain were
behind a recent attack on a mosque in southern Iran. This week
judiciary spokesman Ali-Reza Jamshidi announced that Iran planned
to file international lawsuits against the U.S.

and Britain for backing insurgents terrorists allegedly involved
in the bombing of the mosque that killed 13 people during a religious
ceremony. So far authorities have arrested 15 people allegedly
involved in the plot.

'Shiraz bombers were promised $100,000' --Iran has accused the
United States, Britain and Israel of funding the suspects and
providing them with necessary expertise to make bombs. 15 May 2008
Six suspects among the 15 people detained over the explosion in
Shiraz are linked to a German-based monarchist weblog, a report
says. The six agents, two of them chemistry students, were in contact
with a blogger, belonging to the German-based Rahe Azadi (Way of
Freedom) weblog, via email, JAHAN reported. Earlier, they had
detonated bombs in Fars Province sabotaging the Sivand and another
Dam in return for a sum of over $20,000 from the blogger. The blogger
then requested the 'facilitators' to target two public places,
promising each bomber a $100,000 reward. A crowded mosque in Shiraz
was the site of the first blast, which left 14 people killed and
some 200 others injured on April 12.

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