By: Emilian Papadopoulos
A roundup of the day’s national and international security news: tough love on immigration; Zoellick in the bank; Peres running for president; Iran stands firm on enrichment; Russia tests missile; and stricter sanctions on Sudan.
[Al-Jazeera, NYT, SF Chronicle] U.S. announces new sanctions on Sudan, but critics worry oil exports will limit their impact.
[Time/AP, J-Post] Israel’s Peres to run for presidency.
[Reuters] As talks draw near, Iran continues to defend uranium enrichment.
[Time/AP, IHT] Russia tests new ICBM, challenges U.S. missile defense system.
[WaPo, NYT, Al-Jazeera]
Bush banking on Zoellick to replace Wolfowitz.
[WaPo, AP] Bush offers no amnesty to hard-line Republicans on immigration.
Tags: amnesty, immigration, iran, israel, peres, russia, sanctions, security, sudan, world bank, zoellick
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