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Sat Nov 2 12:05:14 2013
Date: Sat, 2 Nov 2013 09:05:13 -0700
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EXCLUSIVE: The mother of Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev knew as
early as 2011 that her son had been radicalized and sent text
messages to family in Russia suggesting he was willing to die for
Islam, the FBI told lawmakers this week according to two officials with
knowledge of the Capitol Hill briefing.Tsarnaev, who was killed days after
the April 15 bombing in a shootout with police, is said to
have embraced radical Islam in recent years and recruited his younger brother,
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, to carry out the attack that killed three and wounded
more than 180 near the finish line of the world's most prestigious
road race.Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was caught alive but wounded on Friday and charged
with use of a weapon of mass destruction, for which he could
get the death penalty.The FBI filed a federal criminal complaint against
the 19-year-old on Sunday, and federal District Court Judge Marianne Bowler
arrived at the hospital where he is being treated to preside over
his initial hearing Monday, when she read him his Miranda rights.[FBI officials
told The Associated Press Wednesday that Tsarnaev acknowledged to investigators
his role in the attacks before he was advised of his constitutional
rights. He reportedly said he was only recently recruited by his brother
to be part of the attack.]But Fox News' sources say there was
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">ocessing and enrichment by its nuclear
partners so as to prevent proliferation of the technology. The issue has
added sensitivity on the divided Korean Peninsula because of North Korea's
active pursuit of such weapons and international demands it desist.Victor
Cha at the Center for Strategic and International Studies think tank said
the U.S. and South Korea had been deadlocked after two years of
negotiations on a revised agreement and showing little inclination for compromise.
Failure to extend the current agreement would have had a major impact
on both the U.S. and South Korean nuclear industries, and would have
been a blow to the Washington-Seoul alliance, he said."Punting the negotiations
down the road for two years is advisable, benefits industry by creating
some sense of predictability, and is politically neutral," Cha wrote in
a commentary Wednesday.The current agreement, last amended in 1974, expires
in March 2014. Its renewal has to be submitted to Congress by
this summer for approval.South Korea is a staunch U.S. ally hosting American
forces. The relationship was founded on strong security ties but expanded
last year when a landmark free trade pact came into effect.Park will
visit the White House on May 7. She will also address a
joint meeting of Congress.
The U.S. and South Korea are extending for two years their current
civilian nuclear agreement and postponing a contentious decision on whether
Seoul will be allowed to reprocess spent fuel as it seeks to
expand its atomic energy industry.Wednesday's announcement is a setback
to South Korea's new leader, Park Geun-hye, who had made revision of
the 39-year-old treaty one of her top election pledges, but it alleviates
a potential disagreement between the allies when Park visits Washington
in two weeks to meet with President Obama.State Department spokesman Patrick
Ventrell said the extension will provide more time for the two governments
to complete the complex negotiations on a successor agreement that will
recommence in June."These are very technical talks, and both parties felt
that we needed more time," he told reporters.South Korea is the world's
fifth-largest nuclear energy producer and is planning to expand domestic
use of nuclear power and exports of nuclear reactors. But its radioactive
waste storage is filling up, so it wants to be able to
reprocess spent plutonium. It also wants to be able enrich uranium, a
process that uranium must undergo to become a viable nuclear fuel. Currently,
South Korea has to get countries such as the U.S. and France
to do enrichment for it.Revising the agreement is a sensitive matter as
the same technologies can also be used to develop nuclear weapons. Washington
has historically opposed allowing repr
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