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As Bush Heads to Mideast, Renewed Questions on Iran

Bush is to leave Tuesday for Israel, where he hopes to jump-start the Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations he launched in Annapolis late last year. Full Article at The Washington Post

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  2. Jan 7 (Reuters) - Five Iranian boats carried out aggressive manoeuvres and showed hostile intent against three U.S. Navy ships at the weekend in the Strait of Hormuz, the Pentagon said on Monday, an incident Iran played down as "ordinary". Full Article at Reuters Alert Net

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  4. US President George W. Bush will try this week to reassure US allies in the Middle East that his administration continues to view Iran as a threat and will not abandon its friends in the face of it. Full Article at The Australian

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