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Romney: White House papering over Mideast crises
by Staff Writers
Vandalia, Ohio (AFP) Sept 25, 2012

Bombers hit Damascus but no casualties: information minister
Damascus (AFP) Sept 26, 2012 - Bombers struck the heart of Damascus early Wednesday setting off twin explosions near the headquarters of the armed forces general staff, state media said.

"The terrorist explosions were caused by two bombs but the only damage was to property," Information Minister Omran al-Zohbi told state television.

"All military commanders and army spokespeople are fine," he added.

Zohbi said that a manhunt was under way in the Syrian capital's closely guarded Umayyad Square administrative district where the bombers hit.

"The security forces are chasing an armed terrorist group on the outskirts of the area where the explosions strucks," he said.

The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the twin blasts struck just 15 minutes apart only a few hundred yards (metres) from the staff headquarters.

The Britain-based watchdog said automatic weapons fire was heard after the blasts as clashes erupted with security forces.


Mitt Romney accused President Barack Obama on Tuesday of trying to "paper over" deadly unrest and crises in the Middle East and failing to stand up to Iran in its quest for a nuclear bomb.

Shortly after the president laid out an unapologetic defense of his under-fire Arab Spring policy in a speech to the UN General Assembly in New York, the Republican nominee insisted the White House was shrinking from its responsibility to lead through strength in the volatile region.

He particularly took issue with Obama's weekend characterization of Middle East troubles as "bumps in the road" while countries like Egypt and Tunisia undergo sensitive transitions to democracy.

"Those developments include 20,000 people being killed in Syria, a Muslim Brotherhood president of Egypt, Iran on the cusp of becoming a nuclear power, and of course the assassination of our ambassador in Libya," Romney told CNN while campaigning in the critical battleground state of Ohio.

"I'm not sure whether any of those qualifies as a bump in the road. They certainly don't in my view."

"The White House's failure to acknowledge that the assassination of our ambassador was a terrorist attack, a terrorist event, suggests that they're trying to paper over the seriousness of what's happening in the Middle East."

His comment came despite the White House last week describing the assault on the US consulate in Benghazi, which killed four Americans including ambassador Chris Stevens, as a "terrorist attack" that could have links to Al-Qaeda.

Romney also said Obama has pledged time after time to prevent Iran and its President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from acquiring a nuclear weapon, but that "it's very clear that his policies with regards to Iran have not dissuaded them from becoming nuclear by one iota."

The Republican also reiterated his charge that the Obama administration should be "indicting Ahmadinejad under the Genocide Convention for incitation to genocide, (and) treating the diplomats of Iran like the pariah they are, the way we treated the diplomats under South Africa under apartheid."

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Abbas says talks with Israel possible if settlement freeze
Ramallah, Palestinian Territories (AFP) Sept 25, 2012 - Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas is ready to resume peace talks with Israel if the Jewish state agrees to freeze settlements, Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erakat said on Tuesday.

During a meeting in New York with representatives of the Jewish-American community, Abbas said he is "ready to resume negotiations if settlement construction is stopped during these negotiations," Erakat told AFP.

Direct peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians have been on hold since September 2010 following an intractable dispute over settlements, and efforts to bring the two sides closer together have so far led nowhere.

Abbas also reiterated at the meeting that he planned on asking the UN General Assembly to elevate the Palestinians from observer status to that of a UN non-member state, added Erakat who accompanied Abbas to New York.



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