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In Historic Move... Iran Congratulates Obama-- Says His Victory Represents "End of Zionist Era"
In Historic Move... Iran Congratulates Obama-- Says His Victory Represents "End of Zionist Era"
Iran celebrates change. Rallies marking this year's National Day Against Global Arrogance, an Iranian tradition since the victory of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, started here Monday from different parts of the capital. ( IRNA ) For the first time since 1979 the Iranian regime congratulated ...
 Documents linking Iran to nuclear weapons push may have been fabricated
Documents linking Iran to nuclear weapons push may have been fabricated
rawstory.com — The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has obtained evidence suggesting that documents which have been described as... technical studies for a secret Iranian nuclear weapons-related research program may have been fabricated. The documents in ... (more) Documents linking Iran to nuclear weapons push may have ...
Pentagon official: Iran will soon be able to attack Europe | Iran news | Jerusalem Post
Pentagon official: Iran will soon be able to attack Europe | Iran news | Jerusalem Post
jpost.com — The head of the Pentagon's Missile Defense Agency said Friday that Iran was not far from attaining... the means to use missiles against all of Europe and against the US in five to six years, Israel Radio reported. Lt. Gen. Henry A. Obering III was ... (more) Pentagon official: Iran will soon be able to attack ...
Complete transcript of Pres.-elect Barack Obama's first news conference
latimesblogs.latimes.com — PRESIDENT-ELECT OBAMA HOLDS A NEWS CONFERENCE FOLLOWING A MEETING WITH HIS TRANSITION ECONOMIC ADVISORY BOARD, CHICAGO SPEAKER:... PRESIDENT-ELECT BARACK OBAMA [*] OBAMA: Thank you very much, everybody. Thank you very much. This morning, we ... (more) Complete transcript of Pres.-elect Barack Obama's first ...
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Ahmadinejad Congratulates Obama
Nice Deb — ... and seize the opportunity to serve people so that you will be remembered with high esteem,” he said. The great nation of Iran welcomes basic and fair changes in US policies and conducts, especially in the region,” President Ahmadinejad said. …Ahmadinejad also wished success, health and welfare for all humans and for the rulers to seize the opportunity to administer justice and eliminate tyranny from the face of the world. More at Gateway Pundit        ...

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