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War by other means: The Revolutionary Guards Corps fights sanctions on Iran’s energy sector
Jerusalem Post, 13/7. Iran announced this week that it is set to transfer responsibility for part of its oil sales to three newly established private consortiums. This move is intended to counter the impact of an EU ban on importation, … Continue reading
Iranian Quickstep: 1 Step Forward, 2 Steps Back
15/02/2010 Latest Ahmadinejad statement suggests that Teheran still believes it can find a few partners for the dance it has been performing since 2003. Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad this week told Iranian state television that “we have no problem sending … Continue reading
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Tagged IAEA, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Manouchehr Mottaki, sanctions, Teheran
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Osirak Revisited
11/11/2007 The possible emergence of a nuclear-armed, Islamist Iran committed to the destruction of the Jewish state is the key security issue currently occupying the attention of Israel’s political and security elite. It is one of the few issues upon … Continue reading
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Tagged Ahmedinejad, Hizbullah, Iran, Israel, Natanz, nuclear, Osirak, President Bush, President Sarkozy, Saddam Hussein, sanctions
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