(Left-right) FBI Director Robert Mueller, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and CIA Director David Petraeus appear before the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence on Capitol Hill yesterday. The committee met to hear testimony on the topic of “World Wide Threats.” AFP Iranian Attack On America And Allies Increasingly Likely – Intelligence Chief -- The Guardian
Washington openly blames Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei for first time over Saudi ambassador plot.The head of US intelligence has warned that there is an increasing likelihood that Iran could carry out attacks in America or against US and allied targets around the world.
The warning from the director of national intelligence, James Clapper, reflects rapidly rising tensions over Iran's nuclear programme after the US and EU announced embargoes on the Iranian oil trade in the past few weeks, Israel leaked details of its preparation for a possible conflict and both the west and Iran boosted their military readiness in the Gulf.
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MIDDLE EAST
UN resolution could spur Syria civil war,
Russia warns. Russia says West's UN effort over Syria
'path to civil war'. Arab League head to
address U.N. on Syria.Gulf Arabs have plans against
Hormuz closure: official.
Mossad chief in Washington
for Iran talks: media.UN leader presses Mideast rivals
back to talks.Hamas leader embarks on visit
to Iran, Gulf states.
Israel says it will
deport South Sudanese.
ASIA
Pakistan: more than 60 killed in fighting
between military and Taliban.Parties campaign in Pakistan's tribal areas
despite fears of Taliban.Afghan officials consider
own talks with Taliban.US military deaths in
Afghanistan at 1,766.
China boosts security in Tibet
following protests.Khmer Rouge court unable to
pay Cambodian salaries.Senior US diplomat for Asia says military deterrence will
back up diplomacy with NKorea.
AFRICA
African Union summit, food crisis in the Sahel
and global hunger figures.Tuareg rebels attack
6th town in Mali.
Chinese workers seized in
Egypt's Sinai peninsula.
Anti-government protests in Senegal continue this week, are peaceful
a day after deaths. More election protests
expected in Senegal. 2 shot dead in
Senegal election protest.
US weighs response as extremist group
expands reach across Nigeria.
Chinese workers held
by Sudan rebels.
In South Sudan, a wave of tribal killings
tests fragile independence.EUROPE
Spanish judge defends investigation
into civil war-era crimes.
French lawmakers seek rejection
of genocide law.Britain to shiver in temperatures 'colder than the South Pole' as health chiefs say more than
1,500 people a week could die in the big freeze. Dozens freeze to death as
'extreme cold' grips Europe. Siberian cold front sweeps across Europe, bringing record low temperatures
(Photo Gallery).Cameron and Sarkozy war of words
over financial transaction tax.
Search for Costa Concordia
missing called off.
Hungary grows weary
of European Union.Eurozone unemployment
hits new record.
AMERICAS
U.S. Congressional Budget Office reports
another $1 trillion deficit.Mexican ambassador briefly
held hostage in Venezuela.U.S. home values
continue to decline.
62 below: Deep freeze
grips much of Alaska.Police catch suspect in
75 drug cartel killings.
The Falkland Islands await the Duke of Cambridge as British commander
says they are safe from Argentina.Brazil's Rousseff
visits communist Cuba.
Bolivia march revives
Tipnis Amazon road dispute.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
US senators agree new sanctions on
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps.Witnesses: Drone attack
kills 11 in Yemen. At least 12 militants killed
in Yemen air strike.
Pakistan concedes advantages
to US drone strikes.
Libyan militia leader sues
former UK spy chief.Strategic retreat
(commentary).
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Investors face more than
70 pct loss in Greek deal.
European Commission turns
antitrust lens on Samsung.A new page opens
for Facebook. Facebook’s IPO:
Putting it in context.
China loses WTO appeal over
raw materials exports.Exxon profits beat street,
as $100 oil cures many ills.