Thursday, July 13, 2006

IRAN WORLD GOES TO SECURITY COUNCIL

1-U.S back to security council about Iran. 2-2 dead as Philippines storms cause landslides. 3-Moderate quake in Cayman Islands. 4-Indonesia battles 300 fires. 5-Guinea's cholera death toll at 133.

First the update on yesterdays Mumbai Bomings. Its up to 200 dead and 700 Injured. Also yesterday A Chicago subway train jumped its tracks and caused fires. 8 cars went off track. 2 people are still in the hospital in serious condition out of the 150 people that were checked out.

And in Yucca Valley California 26,000 Acres have been burned in wild fires.

Now after yesterday the Attack on Mumbai, and Israel blaming Iran and Syria for the capture and killing of Israeli soldiers. I think Iran will be the one behind the Mumbai bombing, The U.S and Israel will then Bomb Irans nuclear facilities and might just bomb Syria while there at it. We will see how this plays out if my hunch is right on this, only time will tell. Or God is giving the Israelis some of the land promised them to Abraham through these mini wars.

And here are the bounderies of the land that Israel will inherit either through war or peace or God in the future. God says its Israels

land and only Israels land. They will have every inch God promised them of this land in the future.

Egypt east of the Nile River, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, The southern part of Turkey and the Western Half of Iraq west of the Euphrates. Gen 13:14-15, Psm 105:9,11, Gen 15:18, Exe 23:31, Num 34:1-12, Josh 1:4.

ALL THIS LAND ISRAEL WILL DEFINATELY OWN IN THE FUTURE, ITS ISRAELS NOT ISHMAELS LAND.


World powers to send Iran to Security Council: official by Sylvie Lanteaume 2 hours, 36 minutes ago

PARIS (AFP) - World powers meeting in Paris upped the stakes over Iran's nuclear program, agreeing to send Tehran back to the UN Security Council and raising the threat of sanctions over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment. The Iranians have given no indication at all that they are ready to engage seriously on the substance of our proposals, French Foreign Minister Philippe Douste-Blazy said in a statement agreed with his colleagues from the United States, Britain, Germany, Russia and China.

Iran has failed to take the steps needed to allow negotiations to begin.... We express profound disappointment over this situation, he said, according to an official English translation of his remarks.

We have no choice but to return to the United Nations Security Council and take forward the process that was suspended two months ago,he said.We have agreed to seek a United Nations Security Council resolution, which would make the IAEA-required suspension mandatory. Should Iran refuse to comply then we will work for the adoption of measures under Article 41 of Chapter Seven of the United Nations charter, the statement said.

The article in question opens the way for economic and diplomatic sanctions, but not for the use of military force.The agreement appeared to mark an important escalation of the pressure on Iran, because until now Russia and China have refused to countenance sanctions on the grounds that they are counter-productive.

The ministers from the Security Council permanent members plus Germany had met to hear a progress report from the EU's foreign policy chief Javier Solana, who the day before held talks in Brussels with Tehran's top nuclear negotiator Ali Larijani.The six are pushing for a positive Iranian response to a package of economic and political incentives offered on June 6, but EU officials described Tuesday's meeting as disappointing.Iran insists on the right to continue uranium enrichment, arguing that it is needed for a civilian nuclear energy program, but the outside powers suspect Tehran is trying to make nuclear weapons and the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency has ordered a suspension.In their statement the ministers said that,Should Iran implement the decisions of the IAEA and the United Nations Security Council, and enter into negotiations, we would be ready to hold back from further action in the UN Security Council.

We urge Iran once again to respond positively to the substantive proposals we made last month.The Paris talks brought together Douste-Blazy, his US counterpart Condoleezza Rice, Britain's Margaret Beckett, Russia's Sergei Lavrov, Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier and the Chinese deputy foreign minister Zhang Yesui. We are very pleased by today's strong action,Rice's deputy Nicholas Burns said afterwards. This is a significant decision that reflects the disappointment and the frustrations of our countries.

A senior US official said top foreign ministry officials of the six countries would meet next week to decide how long to give Tehran before resorting to sanctions.It would be a certain number of days,he said. It will be a short period.China has agreed, Russia has agreed on the steps to be taken, the official added, while admitting that the specific sanctions to be adopted had not yet been decided. We are banking on Iran giving a bit of slack, given the obligatory nature of the suspension of enrichment activities.

We hope that some in the Iranian leadership will understand the signal,said Steinmeier after the meeting. If we do go to the Security Council, we will take our time to work out the best responses ... in order to get the Iranians to reconsider their position,he said. Iran's Larijani warned Tuesday of a long road ahead, saying the offer of incentives -- which reportedly include aid for a civilian energy program and an end to some US sanctions -- was broadly suitable but that suspending enrichment remained a central problem. In Tehran President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad repeated Wednesday that Iran would not negotiate on its undeniable right to have a nuclear program. We are for negotiations, we are for dialogue. But of course we will not negotiate our undeniable rights with anyone,he told a public rally.

LUKE 21:25-26
25 And there shall be signs in the sun, and in the moon, and in the stars; and upon the earth distress of nations, with perplexity; the sea and the waves roaring;
26 Men’s hearts failing them for fear, and for looking after those things which are coming on the earth: for the powers of heaven shall be shaken.

Two feared dead as storm causes landslides in Philippines 2 hours, 26 minutes ago

MANILA (AFP) - Two children were missing and feared dead amid strong winds, landslides and floods triggered by tropical storm Bilis, which brushed past the Philippines' extreme north, the civil defense office has said. A seven-year-old girl holding an umbrella was blown by strong winds into a river in the mountain city of Baguio, and is feared to have drowned, the government agency said in a statement Wednesday.Elsewhere in the city, a landslide triggered by rain buried a house and a four-year-old boy was reported missing, while four other family members were injured.

Up to four motor vehicles were also buried by avalanches in Baguio but it is unclear if anyone was inside them.Bilis, a Filipino word which means speed, lashed the country's north with maximum sustained winds of 100 kilometers (62 miles) an hour, forcing aviation officials to cancel some domestic flights involving smaller aircraft.The eye of the storm was about 480 kilometers (298 miles) east of the Batan island group near Taiwan early Wednesday and moving northwest towards Taiwan, the government weather station said.Taiwan's central weather bureau has issued a warning over Bilis which is expected to bring strong winds and torrential rains to the island in the next few days.

MATTHEW 24:8-9
7 For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places.
8 All these are the beginning of sorrows.

Moderate earthquake jolts Cayman Islands Tue Jul 11, 10:49 PM ET

GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands - A moderate earthquake jolted the Cayman Islands on Tuesday. No injuries or damage were reported.The magnitude 4.5 quake was centered roughly 30 miles east of George Town roughly 6 miles beneath the earth's surface,
officials said.

The quake, which lasted for about 10 seconds, hit at about 8:30 a.m.Kurt Tibbetts, the top elected official in the Caymans, said the government was developing a seismic monitoring program and had authorized the installation of four seismic sensors in the island chain.

REVELATION 8:7
7 The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up.

Indonesia battles some 300 forest fires

Indonesia says it has deployed around 1,500 firefighters to battle hundreds of forest fires in Sumatra and Indonesian Borneo.The Forestry Ministry says satellite images show there are some 300 fires in Riau province, more than 200 in Jambi province, and at least 48 others in West Kalimantan.Malaysian officials last week blamed fires in Sumatra for blanketing the country's northern state of Penang in a thick haze.

Indonesia's forestry ministry says about 400 fires are inside logging concessions and timber estates, while 34 are in conservation areas.It says the rest of the fires are on small plantations and community-owned land.In May, Indonesia's agriculture minister pledged that authorities would enforce a 2004 law that imposes stiff penalties on plantations that burn land, a practice largely blamed for contributing to the haze.ABC Asia Pacific TV / Radio Australia.

REVELATION 6:7-8
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8 And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.

Guinea's cholera death toll at 133
July 12, 2006, 12 hours, 26 minutes and 48 seconds ago.
By ANDnetwork .com


At least 133 people have already died of cholera in Guinea, and more people are suspected to be infected and more infections are expected as the rain season is approaching. Even before the start of the disease-charged annual rainy season, at least 133 people have died of cholera in Guinea, or almost 10% of those infected, health authorities said this weekend.Mahy Barry, a health ministry director, said a total 1 530 cases had been officially registered since the start of the six-month epidemic.Cholera, an acute intestinal infection spread by contaminated water and food, often strikes in west Africa after the onset of the annual rains, as latrines overflow and wells become polluted in rural and under-developed areas.

Highly contagious and causing acute diarrhoea and vomiting, cholera can kill within days if left untreated. Yet lives can be saved with simple re-hydration salts and fluids, and the disease kept at bay with simple hygiene measures.

Barry said most victims had contracted the disease through drinking water from locally drilled wells. Most of these wells are dug close to latrines in towns and villages, hence the fatal combination that kills people, he said.According to the health ministry, most of the fatalities have occurred in the country's forest region, with the towns of Gueckedou, Kissidougou, Nzerekore and Lola all affected. Fatalities have been highest in Kissidougou, where at least 80 people have died. Barry said this year’s epidemic started at the beginning of February and worsened between April and May when it claimed most of its victims. Last month there was a dramatic drop in reported cases, he said, with no deaths reported so far in July.

Although the health ministry has been heavily engaged in awareness campaigns year in year out, the disease continues to claim increasing numbers of lives and it is feared that the rainy season, which this year is late, could revive the epidemic.Guinea, listed as one of the world’s 20 poorest countries by the UN, has the kind of urban poverty and squalor that breed disease.IRIN

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