Nuclear Iran, Commie China, Commie Cuba
Russia to launch spy satellites for IranTo keep our eyes focused on Iran, Russia, and China, I have a couple more stories. This one is from Yahoo News, so read it soon before it disappears! Hehehe.
By Vladimir Radyuhin
MOSCOW, FEB. 2. Russia will launch two spy and one telecommunications satellites for Iran in what may be a sign of strengthening strategic tie-up between the two countries.[read more]
Lawmaker: Ukraine Sold Iran, China NukesHere we go with yahoo news again. Hehehe. I had some articles written where you can no longer view them, because apparently they don't archive their news articles. I suggest that if you want to keep the article, you copy the whole thing.
By ALEKSANDAR VASOVIC, Associated Press Writer
KIEV, Ukraine - A senior lawmaker on Wednesday called for Ukraine's prosecutor-general to investigate alleged sales of nuclear-capable cruise missiles to Iran and China in violation of international nonproliferation treaties. [read more]
Cuba Signs Production Contract With China's SINOPEC to Work on Island's Oil DepositsWell, there is more, but I will leave you with this. I receive this information from INA Today where you may also apply for free e-mails. Have a great day.
Monday January 31, 11:39 am ETHAVANA (AP) -- Cuba signed a production contract with China Petroleum & Chemical Corp., or SINOPEC, to work in areas around the island believed to contain oil deposits, the government announced Monday.
The two communist nations forged a stronger economic partnership in November during a two-day visit to Cuba by Chinese President Hu Jintao in which he agreed to multimillion-dollar investment in the island's key nickel industry and increased Chinese involvement in Cuban tourism and telecommunications.
The two communist nations forged a stronger economic partnership in November during a two-day visit to Cuba by Chinese President Hu Jintao in which he agreed to multimillion-dollar investment in the island's key nickel industry and increased Chinese involvement in Cuban tourism and telecommunications. [read more]
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