Nakednews.com- Tuesday August 21, 2012





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Hello and welcome to Naked News, well Erica, the Julian Assange saga continues.Unfortunately It does, and so does the tough talk between Ecuador and Great Britain.In a rather surprising move, Ecuador_s president has issued a thinly veiled threat to his British counterparts.Yeah because Ecuador_s SUCH a world power, anyway it doesn_t look like this stalemate will be ending any time soon. This is your News Off The TopEcuadorian president Rafael Correa says the British government would be quote suicidal to enter Ecuador_s embassy in London to arrest Julian Assange. According to Correa, doing so would set a nasty precedent for other nations to violate British embassies around the globe. Correa has been frustrated by the UK_s treatment of Ecuador during the ordeal, calling the British foreign office_s behaviour unacceptable and intolerable. Julian Assange has been holed up in Ecuador_s embassy for two months now. Assange claims that if he_s extradited to Sweden, he will then be sent to the US, where he could face the death penalty for his role in WikiLeaks. In other news, US President Barack Obama has drawn a line in the sand when it comes to the conflict in Syria. While the President has yet to order military engagement, he says the use of chemical weapons could prompt a swift response from American forces.Syria currently holds the fourth largest stockpile of chemical weapons on the planet. A Syrian spokesman said the weapons would never be used on Syrian soil, but those statements have done little to assuage international fears. Meanwhile, the American government has struck a major blow against Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The feds have seized 150 million dollars from a money laundering scheme run by the terrorist organization. The money was being passed through the now-defunct Lebanese Canadian Bank.The DEA says that between 2007 and 2011, Hezbollah wired at least 329 million dollars through the bank as well as other financial institutions. Money generated from drug sales was transferred to the US, where it was used to buy second-hand automobiles. The cars were then shipped to and sold in West Africa, with the profits being wired back to Lebanon. And now you knowThis is just one in a SERIES of recent incidents involving major banks handling money for less than reputable clients. That_s right. The UK_s Standard Chartered Bank got caught hiding funds it made from doing business with Iran, and HSBC_s being investigated for handling funds from Mexican drug cartels. They_re learning the hard way that they_re not beyond the reach of the law We_ll be back with more headlines shortly.
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