Lou Dobbs Tonight
Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Tonight, the number-two U.S. commander in Iraq today said a
third of U.S. soldiers killed have been cut down by Irani-made
weapons. A number of highly ranked officers have also made grim
assessments about the Iranis contribution to the insurgency.
What is the U.S. government planning to do about it? We’ll have
a full report tonight.

Chinese officials have hinted that they may cash in its
trillions of dollars in U.S. foreign reserves as a way to
threaten the United States congress to ease up on its push for
re-evaluation of the Chinese yuan. If China began liquidating
these massive investments, the U.S. financial markets would
face a major tailspin. What’s the next step in this standoff?
We’ll tell you tonight.

The American people killed comprehensive immigration reform in
the Senate. Now, a group of Senators, led by Sen. Jon Kyl, are
looking to resurrect it. But does this bill have any chance for
passage any time soon? We'll have a special report.

The United States and Mexico are working together to put an end
to dangerous drug cartels that have cause frequent violence
along the U.S.-Mexico border as illegal drugs make their way
into this country. We’ll report on what will be the largest
aide package since the U.S. gave Columbia $5 billion to combat
drug cartels in that country.