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Monday, March 19, 2007
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Iranian Guard's Mission Evolves
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has been restructuring its military capabilities and taking an increasingly prominent role in the nation's political life as the United States builds political and military pressure on the Islamic republic.
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Posted 19/3/2007 @ 9:22:57 GMTSmarter Sanctions Against IranOn Iran, the options for the U.S. are limited, but the best ones are through the U.N. Security Council. more By Los Angeles Times
Posted 19/3/2007 @ 9:9:49 GMTThe Iran We Don't SeeBy Where can you find fresh powder, challenging moguls, 12,000 foot peaks and more than 15 ski resorts? Vermont? No. Utah? Close. Iran more By Burlington Free Press
Posted 19/3/2007 @ 9:0:51 GMT1987 Chemical Attack Still Haunts IranSARDASHT, IRAN -- The roots of Iran's nuclear ambitions wind through this mountaintop town of pine trees and streams along the Iraqi border. Here, on a crystal-clear afternoon 20 years ago, Saddam Hussein's warplanes unleashed a poisonous rain of chemical weapons, killing as many as 113 civilians and injuring thousands more. more By Los Angeles Times
Posted 19/3/2007 @ 8:54:30 GMTHamas - Iran Links Full of ContradictionsBEIRUT, Lebanon -- When Iraq hanged Saddam Hussein, furious Sunni Muslims in the militant group Hamas held mourning ceremonies. That did not sit well with Shiite Muslim Iran, one of Hamas' key backers but also a strong Saddam foe. Yet the dispute over Saddam's execution did not break the Hamas-Iran alliance, either. more By The New York Times
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has been restructuring its military capabilities and taking an increasingly prominent role in the nation's political life as the United States builds political and military pressure on the Islamic republic.
By Writer's Name Withheld
>Read the Article
Posted 19/3/2007 @ 9:22:57 GMTSmarter Sanctions Against IranOn Iran, the options for the U.S. are limited, but the best ones are through the U.N. Security Council. more By Los Angeles Times
Posted 19/3/2007 @ 9:9:49 GMTThe Iran We Don't SeeBy Where can you find fresh powder, challenging moguls, 12,000 foot peaks and more than 15 ski resorts? Vermont? No. Utah? Close. Iran more By Burlington Free Press
Posted 19/3/2007 @ 9:0:51 GMT1987 Chemical Attack Still Haunts IranSARDASHT, IRAN -- The roots of Iran's nuclear ambitions wind through this mountaintop town of pine trees and streams along the Iraqi border. Here, on a crystal-clear afternoon 20 years ago, Saddam Hussein's warplanes unleashed a poisonous rain of chemical weapons, killing as many as 113 civilians and injuring thousands more. more By Los Angeles Times
Posted 19/3/2007 @ 8:54:30 GMTHamas - Iran Links Full of ContradictionsBEIRUT, Lebanon -- When Iraq hanged Saddam Hussein, furious Sunni Muslims in the militant group Hamas held mourning ceremonies. That did not sit well with Shiite Muslim Iran, one of Hamas' key backers but also a strong Saddam foe. Yet the dispute over Saddam's execution did not break the Hamas-Iran alliance, either. more By The New York Times
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