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POPSEuropeans Mull Sanctions Against Iran Europeans Mull Sanctions Against Iran. Britain and France are leading a push for new EU sanctions to punish Iran over its nuclear program. But while European nations increasingly fear a war in their backyard, the continent is divided over how to deal with the crisis. The United States raised the stakes this week with new sanctions targeting the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, which Washington accuses of supporting terrorism by backing Shiite militants in Iraq. The announcement raised the question of whether the European Union would follow suit. But few other European nations clamoring to support stepped-up EU sanctions. The divisions mirror those that split the continent over Iraq, though the fault lines have shifted.
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POPSIran slams fresh U.S. sanctions Iran slams fresh U.S. sanctions on the Islamic Republic's Revolutionary Guards and more than 20 Iranian companies, banks and individuals. Under U.S. laws, any assets found in the United States belonging to the designated groups must be frozen. Americans are also forbidden from doing business with them.
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POPSIran has 3,000 centrifuges Ahmadinejad at new air base near Afghanistan: Iran has reached goal of 3,000 centrifuges for uranium enrichment. Within a year's time, Iran will be able to produce a nuclear weapon. That, coupled with a new airbase at Birjand, means that Iran will be better able to defend it's nuclear installations and be a threat to US-led NATO forces fighting terrorists in Afghanistan.
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POPSSadr City Sadr City will be the site of Iraqi contracts with Iran and China that concern U.S. In a time of possible conflict with Iran, there is fear that Iranian commercial investments can mask military activities. Word of the project worth 1.1 billion, prompted serious concerns among American military officials.
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POPSHamas psychological warfare There is no officially declared war in the Middle East. There is no Geneva Convention. And, both sides of many conflicts are not playing by the rules of engagement. So, once again, the Hamas are spreading deception and lies about the fate of captured and kidnapped people.
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POPSIf North Korea, Why Not Iran? If North Korea, Why Not Iran? Worlds apart, North Korea and Iran are both struggling to refine nuclear technologies for the artof war. Mass Nuclear Destruction weapons was the excuse for the invasion of Iraq, and it will be the excuse for the invasion of Iran. While the UN watches, the Iranian government has proceeded to build more of the nuclear capabilities that would be used for war. How can the UN sit peacefully while the world teeters on the brink of another wreckless nuclear power rising up out of the Middle East? Shame on the UN for sitting on the fence about the increasing capabilities of Iran to wage a nuclear war.
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POPSIran Iran is building a new nuclear facility about 5 kms south of the Natanz nuclear complex. It is only one more nuclear complex to watch as it violates world nuclear agreements and treaties without any watchdogs.
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POPSDebka News A high-ranking Iranian air force and intelligence delegation, led by a general, Turkey’s government and army should be warned that Iran would not stand by again in the event of another strike against Syria, whether by Israel or the US, or both.