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Irate Over Iran
By Jesse Stanchak
Posted Saturday, April 12, 2008, at 11:28 AM ET
The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal's world-wide newsbox both lead with the growing worry that Iran is now the dominant threat to Iraq's security. The New York Times leads with the credit crunch affecting the availability of student loans. The Los Angeles Times leads with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposing to nearly triple health care spending for California prisons.
With "al Qaeda in Iraq" on the run after successful U.S. offensives, attention has turned to Iranian influence in the region, says the WP. President Bush said yesterday that Iran must stop arming and supporting Shiite militias in Iraq or "we'll deal with them"-- though he added that he isn't looking for a war with Iran and would prefer an international diplomatic solution.
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today's papers
Irate Over Iran
By Jesse Stanchak
Posted Saturday, April 12, 2008, at 11:28 AM ET
The Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal's world-wide newsbox both lead with the growing worry that Iran is now the dominant threat to Iraq's security. The New York Times leads with the credit crunch affecting the availability of student loans. The Los Angeles Times leads with Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger proposing to nearly triple health care spending for California prisons.
With "al Qaeda in Iraq" on the run after successful U.S. offensives, attention has turned to Iranian influence in the region, says the WP. President Bush said yesterday that Iran must stop arming and supporting Shiite militias in Iraq or "we'll deal with them"-- though he added that he isn't looking for a war with Iran and would prefer an international diplomatic solution.