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Con Coughlin is a British journalist and author. He is currently the executive foreign editor of the Daily Telegraph and is the author of various non-fiction books relating to the Middle East, and the War on Terror. He is considered one of the world's leading right wing authorities on the Middle East.

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Israel Prepares To Attack Iran Amid Signs of Renewed Atomic Bomb Work

Jerusalem Fresh evidence has emerged that suggests Iran has renewed work on developing nuclear weapons, according to Western security sources. Experts responsible for monitoring Iran's nuclear program have discovered that enough enriched uranium, which ...

From CON COUGHLIN AND TIM BUTCHER, The New York Sun,  11 Sep 2008
Related Topics: International Atomic Energy Agency

Terrorists Step Up Efforts To Develop 'Dirty' Bomb

Islamist terrorists have stepped up their efforts to develop a "dirty" bomb for use against Western targets, senior security sources have told the Daily Telegraph. They are exploiting political chaos in Pakistan in an attempt to acquire nuclear ...

From CON COUGHLIN, The New York Sun,  8 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  Abdul Qadir

Iran Resumes Work on Nuclear Equipment

Iran has resumed work on constructing highly sophisticated equipment that nuclear experts say is primarily used for building atomic weapons, according to the latest intelligence reports received by Western diplomats. The work is aimed at developing the ...

From CON COUGHLIN, The New York Sun,  6 Jul 2008
Related Topics: United Nations

Abu Qatada phoning Osama bin Laden is fine by me

Full coverage of UK Politics I think the judicial system has missed a trick in banning Abu Qatada from talking to his old mucker Osama bin Laden as part of his bail conditions. If he wants to give Osama a call, that's fine by me. Then we might be able ...

From CON COUGHLIN, The Telegraph,  18 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Osama bin Laden

Gordon Brown could learn from George W Bush

Full coverage of UK Politics The quote of the weekend must be President George W. Bush’s remark during a television interview that he had not taken the decisions he did in fighting the war on terror to improve his opinion poll ratings – he took them ...

From CON COUGHLIN, The Telegraph,  16 Jun 2008
Related Topics: George W. Bush,  Gordon Brown,  Saddam Hussein,  NATO

MI6 and MI5 at odds over 42-day detention plan

Full coverage of UK Politics Is it my imagination or is there a rift between MI6 and MI5 over the 42 days controversy? As my colleague James Kirkup pointed out in his post yesterday, the MI6 establishment, in the form of the redoubtable Baroness Park - ...

From CON COUGHLIN, The Telegraph,  11 Jun 2008
Related Topics: MI5,  Richard Dearlove

No use George W Bush saying sorry now

It's a bit rich President George W. Bush expressing regret now over the intemperate language he used in the build-up to the invasion of Iraq which, as he says in his interview with The Times this morning, made him seem like a "guy really anxious for ...

From CON COUGHLIN, The Telegraph,  11 Jun 2008
Related Topics: George W. Bush

George Bush and Europe agree on Iran

After all the divisions that erupted between Europe and the U.S. over Iraq, it is good to see Mr Bush and the key European players singing from the same hymn sheet on Iran and the regime's uranium enrichment programme. On this issue it has been the ...

From CON COUGHLIN, The Telegraph,  10 Jun 2008

Afghanistan must not squander Britain's gains over the Taliban

Given the professionalism displayed by our armed forces, despite suffering serious shortages of men and equipment, I cannot say that I am all that surprised. Once the military gets its teeth into something, it doesn't let go until the mission is ...

From CON COUGHLIN, The Telegraph,  2 Jun 2008
Related Topics: Hamid Karzai,  Taliban

Brown commissions predictable report

However much Mr Davies sought to justify the report on the Today programme this morning, the truth of the matter is that while the pacifist-minded appeasers who run New Labour might have difficulty telling one end of a gun from another, the British ...

From CON COUGHLIN, The Telegraph,  19 May 2008

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