Leaked Report: Al Qaeda Not Behind London Bombings

ByABC News
April 10, 2006, 12:29 PM

April 10, 2006 --

Leak Reveals Official Story of London Bombings
Al Qaeda not linked, says government. Internet used to plan 7/7 attack. (The Observer)

The Iran Plans
Why the Administration's plans have its allies-and some in the military-worried. (The New Yorker)

US Dismisses Iran Attack Claims
The US rejects suggestions that it is considering using nuclear weapons against nuclear targets in Iran. (BBC)

Iran Shoots Down Spy Plane from Iraq - Report
Iran said on Sunday that it shot down an unmanned spy plane from Iraq in the south of the country. (Iran Focus)

Analysis: Iran Attack Debate Raises Nuclear Prospect
US 'bunker-buster' attack on Iran remains improbable. (BBC)

Comment: Mission Impossible? True US-Iran Dialogue
Trying to hold a constructive dialogue with Iran over Iraq while at the same time quashing its nuclear weapons ambitions and, by the way, overturning the regime may be a tricky juggling act. But the US and Iran can still debate if they engage in true dialogue and not just talk past each other as they have done in the past. (Asia Times)

U.S. Military Secrets for Sale at Afghan Bazaar
No more than 200 yards from the main gate of the sprawling U.S. base here, stolen computer drives containing classified military assessments of enemy targets, names of corrupt Afghan officials and descriptions of American defenses are on sale in the local bazaar. (LA Times)

NATO Role in Darfur on Table
U.S. Backs Move To Send Advisers (Washington Post)

Opinion: A US Plan for Darfur
Once again, the drumbeat is intensifying for stronger action to end the untold human suffering in Darfur, Sudan. (The Boston Globe)

Former Syrian Leader Charged with Conspiracy
Syrian court charges former vice-president with inciting a foreign attack on the country and plotting to seize power. (The Guardian)