Library Documents on Iran's Drone Program
May 7, 2005
Dr Kamal Kharrazi, Iran`s Foreign Minister, spoke in New York (May. 07, 2005) with TIME`s Adam Zagorin about nuclear politics, the Middle East and the U.S. occupation of Iraq
TIME: Iran has acknowledged that it is holding members of al-Qaeda. What is happening with those detainees?
Dr Kharrazi: There are a bunch of them [in Iran]. They are in...
April 4, 2005
Mr. President, as I have done many times before on this floor, I rise to address a national security issue of the highest importance, one that demands our utmost attention. I wish to alert this body and the American people to China's spreading global influence and the imminent threat this poses to our national security.
February 16, 2005
REP. HENRY HYDE (R-IL): The committee will be in order. The Committee on International Relations meets today on the United States policy toward Iran, next steps. Unlike our hearing last week on the Middle East peace process, this topic is one with respect to which good news is quite scarce. Except for the ongoing conflict in Iraq, the difficulties...
February 16, 2005
SEN. ROBERTS(R-KS): (Sounds gavel.) The committee will come to order. Today the Senate Committee on Intelligence meets in open session to conduct its annual worldwide threat hearing. I would like to inform members that traditionally we have a closed hearing in the afternoon, but Secretary of State Rice is coming to the Senate to brief all members...
February 16, 2005
ROS-LEHTINEN: The subcommittee on Middle East and Central Asia will come to order. Thank you so much.
September 11th, 2001, will be forever ingrained in our collective consciousness as one of the most vicious terrorist attacks against our nation. However, we have been victimized by the international terrorist network since November 4th, 1979, when...
February 16, 2005
September 11, 2001 will be forever ingrained in our collective consciousness as one of the most vicious terrorist attacks against our nation. However, we have been victimized by the international terrorist network since November 4, 1979, when Iranian militants overran the U.S. Embassy in Tehran and innocent Americans were taken hostage-some held...
March 30, 2004
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for the opportunity to testify today before this Committee to discuss what the Bush Administration is doing to keep our country and our friends and allies safe from the threat of weapons of mass destruction. President Bush has stressed repeatedly that "the greatest threat before humanity today is the possibility of secret...
February 24, 2004
Mr. Chairman, last year I described a national security environment that was significantly more complex than at any time during my tenure as Director of Central Intelligence. The world I will discuss today is equally, if not more, complicated and fraught with dangers for United States interests, but one that also holds great opportunity for...
February 24, 2004
SEN. ROBERTS: The committee will come to order.
The Senate Select Committee today -- on Intelligence -- meets in open session to conduct the public segment of its annual worldwide threat hearing. It has become the practice of the committee to begin its annual oversight of the U.S. intelligence community with a public hearing so that our members in...
June 4, 2003
REP. HYDE: The committee will come to order. And we will begin the second panel. And I take great pleasure in welcoming John R. Bolton, the undersecretary of State for Arms Control and International Security. Prior to his appointment, Mr. Bolton was senior vice president of the American Enterprise Institute, and has spent many years in public...
