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| Iran warns of the consequences of launching war on it |
| The Islamic Republic of Iran threatened that any attack on it will lead to wiping out the Israeli entity from existence. It warned that any war in the region will not be limited but it would destabilize the entire world. That threat came as a response to statement made by the Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, when he said that there is a U.S. prepared plan to attack Iran, if it acquires a nuclear weapon.
Iran’s UN Ambassador Mohammad Khazaee said, also, that should Israel attack his country’s nuclear facilities “Tehran will burn Tel Aviv”. Meanwhile, Iran’s air forces began comprehensive military trainings that will last unit August 7. |
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| Iranian bill to encounter the sanctions |
| The Iranian parliament endorsed - on 20th, July, 2010 – a bill that enables Iran to reciprocate the inspections that would be carried out against Iranian vessels and planes according to the severe international sanctions imposed recently by the UN Security Council on Iran. The Iranian parliament’s decision allows Tehran to take measures resemble to those taken by any country against it in the field of marine and air inspection.
The bill, approved by the parliament, provide for keeping the relations with the international institutions and conventions in the nuclear field on their minimum level. For example, Tehran has refused sudden visits the International Agency for Atomic Energy inspectors may wish to carry out there.
However, the Guardian Council must approve this decision to be a law – in this case, the government can – for instance – response if foreign airports refused to refuel Iranian planes with a similar measure. |
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| Ahmadinejad: the United States must drop its cowboy attitude |
| The United States must drop its “cowboy” attitude if it wants to hold dialogue with Iran over its nuclear program, president Ahmadinejad said, in response to the US attitude towards Iranian nuclear program, especially after imposing new international sanctions against Iran. He affirmed that he supports the negotiations but imposing the sanctions will not make his country deviate from the way it chose for itself. |
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| Iran: building a reactor based on nuclear fusion |
| Head of Iranian Nuclear Fusion Research Center said that Iran is stepping up its research efforts and plans to create an experimental reactor based on nuclear fusion technology. "We need two years to complete the construction studies and then another ten years to design and build the reactor" he said. The commercial nuclear reactors rely on nuclear fission, a process that generates energy from splitting the atom; scientists are trying in various parts of the world for a long time to develop ways to achieve nuclear fusion, which can be used in both civilian and military fields. |
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| Iran and Brazil, Turkey, discuss the agreement to swap uranium |
| Iranian Foreign Ministry announced that the foreign ministers of Iran, Brazil and Turkey will meet in Istanbul to discuss the agreement to swap uranium signed by the three countries last May. This is the first tripartite meeting since the UN Security Council issued on June 9, a fourth package of financial and military sanctions against Iran for refusing to suspend its sensitive nuclear activities, particularly uranium enrichment. Unilateral sanctions imposed by the United States and the European Union have been added to Security Council sanctions for Iran is allegedly seeking to acquire nuclear weapons. |
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| Fox plan and attempts to confront the West |
| After the United States imposed a new package of sanctions on Iran, known as the smart sanctions that aim to harm the interests of the Iranian government and negatively impact on its nuclear program, without affecting the Iranian people, the term of "fox plan" has emerged among observers and political analysts in regard with Iranian issue. |
| By: By Hussein Ali Beheiri |
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