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Tuesday, 12 June 2007 |
By: Reza Shafa
An alarming series of arrests by the FBI alerted everyone wondering how
far the arms of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and its
subordinate Quds Force can extend.
Following the recent revelations about the plan to blow up the JFK fuel
pipeline from New Jersey, the mullahs' fingerprints were found all
over.
On June 3, it was announced that two suspects of the JFK bombing were
arrested in Trinidad and Tobago. A 55-year-old man identified as
Abdul-Qader was on his way to Venezuela to get a visa from Iranian
embassy in that country.
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Sunday, 03 June 2007 |
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By: Reza Shafa This question does not have a simple yes or no answer because the mullahs' regime sees no geographical boundaries to its expansion in the Islamic world. The mullahs' Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei considers himself as God's sole representative on Earth who has the responsibility of leading his subjects. Yemen is no exception to this rule. It has been quite sometime now since slowly, but effectively, the Iranian regime is supporting the insurgent Shiite groups logistically in Yemen. With the mullahs, the task would be to stir violence and unrest in the country. |
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Thursday, 31 May 2007 |
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Outside View: Deciphering Iran Source: World Peace Herald By Mohammad Mohaddessin UPI Outside View Commentator PARIS -- Euphoria over the outcome of the talks between Washington and Tehran has given the die-hard proponents of conciliation with the Iranian mullahs a glimmer of hope. As illusory as they are, these expectations reveal a blurred understanding of the state of affairs in Iran and the essence of the Iranian mullahs' foreign and domestic policy. |
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Tuesday, 29 May 2007 |
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Source: Fox News By Alireza Jafarzadeh On Monday, May 28, 2007, the United States and Iran engaged in a rare face-to-face discussion regarding the security of Iraq. Both sides described the event — the first official meeting between the two foes in over 27 years — as "positive," but the two nations did not accomplish much. |
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Tuesday, 29 May 2007 |
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By: Reza Shafa New details are unfolding on the mullahs' meddling in bloody rival factional fightings in Palestine.
A document leaked out just recently from the Qods Force headquarters in Tehran elaborates how the force is busy meddling in the affairs of that troubled region. |
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Monday, 28 May 2007 |
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Source: Fox News By Alireza Jafarzadeh On Monday, May 28 2007, the United States and Iran begin a rare face-to-face discussion regarding the security of Iraq. Tragically, for Iraq and the entire region, they come to the table with a set of goals that are diametrically opposed. One wants to escalate violence and further subvert the country while the other wants to reduce tension and stabilize the nation. One seeks to establish a radical theocratic state modeled after its own, and the other a secular Iraq. |
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Saturday, 26 May 2007 |
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By Mohammad Mohaddessin
Paris - The recent euphoria over the outcome of upcoming talks between Washington and Tehran, scheduled for May 28 in Baghdad, has given the die-hard proponents of conciliation with the Iranian mullahs a glimmer of hope. As illusory as they are, these expectations reveal a blurred understanding of the state of affairs in Iran and the essence of the Iranian mullahs' foreign and domestic policy. |
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Monday, 21 May 2007 |
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By Mohammad Amin Hello. I am Alireza Akbari's daughter. My father is a teacher who is in jail right now. I used to think that jail was a place for bad people, now I know that jail is a place for teachers. I have not seen my father for 20 days. I haven't even heard his voice. I have not heard from him for 20 days and I don't know what he is doing. What is he thinking about? I only want to have a short conversation with him and hear him say that he is well. That is all, only that. |
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Sunday, 20 May 2007 |
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By: Reza Shafa In its issue number 288, IRGC's Sobh-e Sadegh weekly, published under the supervision of the Political Office of the Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, expressed the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) frustration over Arbil arrest of five of its top commanders posed as diplomats by the U.S. forces in Iraq. |
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