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31. US & UK Play Mock Iran Invasion
(April 18,
2006)
Despite repeated denials by
UK, the US and UK are said to have participated in a
paper-based mock invasion of a fictitious country that
resembled the Iranian coastline and the intended enemy
resembling Iranian positions and targets.<More>
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32. Iran Expands Nuclear Facilities
(April 17, 2006)
A US think tank said that new satellite images show
that Iran has expanded its facilities at Isfahan and
reinforced its Natanz underground facility in
preparation for a possible US-led air raid.<More>
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33. Iran Joins Select Nuclear Club
(April 13, 2006)
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced that
his country has the much-coveted technology of
enrichment and that it would, in defiance of United
Nations Security Council ruling, race ahead to enrich
more uranium on a large scale.<More>
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34. US Plans to Attack Iran
(April 10,
2006)
Noted journalist of The New York Times quoted
unnamed sources to claim that the US has stepped up
plans to use conventional and tactical nuclear weapons
to destroy Iran’s underground nuclear “research”
facility at Natanz. <More>
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35. Iran Tests 2nd Radar Avoiding Missile
(April 05, 2006)
As part of its military exercises called “The Great
Prophet,” Iran unveiled another indigenously built
missile that can avoid radar detection, be remote
controlled, and contain sophisticated searching
mechanisms.<More>
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36. Iran Tests 2 Advanced Missiles
(April
03, 2006)
After the United Nations Security Council announced
that Iran has 30 days to stop nuclear enrichment, it
announced tests of 2 advanced missiles and promised to
make any thought of air raids or military attacks that
much harder.<More>
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37. UNSC Gives Iran 30 Days (April 01, 2006)
After three weeks of backroom haggling, the 5
so-called permanent members of the United Nations
Security Council (UNSC) gave Iran 30 days to fulfill
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) requirements
and suspend all uranium enrichment without stating
consequences for non-compliance. <More>
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38. Iranian Vice-PM Visits India
(March 29,
2006)
Visiting Iranian Vice-President Rashim Mashaee
insisted that his country is not hiding any nuclear
bomb program and encouraged India not to believe
Western propaganda.<More>
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39. US Asks Japan not to Help Iran
(March. 25 2006)
The United States has informally asked Japan to not
help build Iran’s refinery capability and to reduce
oil imports from it. Japan’s Nippon Corp announced
earlier that would reduce oil imports from Iran as the
risk of supply from the country is becoming more
risky.<More>
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40. UNSC Debates Iran Nuclear Issue
(March 24, 2006)
United Nations Security Council (UNSC) members
continued backroom debates on how to handle Iran’s
nuclear program.<More>
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41. UNSC Considers France, Britain Iran Statement
(March 23, 2006)
United Nations Security Council (UNSC) members are
evaluating a statement circulated by France and
Britain on Iran's nuclear program.<More>
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42. US & Iran Talk Iraq But Fight Over Nuclear Program (March
18, 2006)
Even as hard-line US Permanent Representative to the
United Nations John Bolton demanded strong action by
the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) against
Iranian nuclear program, the US sought Iran’s help to
resolve the situation in Iraq.<More>
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43. France & UK Circulate Draft Statement on Iran
(March 16, 2006)
France and Britain, support by the United States (US),
have floated a draft statement to be issued by the
United Nations Security Council (UNSC) on Iran’s
nuclear program to the 10 so-called non-permanent
members of the UNSC.<More>
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44. US Pre-emptive Military Strategy to Continue
(March 16, 2006)
The United States has released a National Security
Strategy that advocated preemptive strikes on
so-called rogue nations if diplomacy should fail to
check the spread of nuclear weapons and terrorism.<More>
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45. Ahmadinejad Says West Will Die of their Anger
(March 15, 2006)
A day after the
US extended economic sanctions on Iran by another
year, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad defiantly warned
the West before a crowd chanting “death to America”
that they will “die” of their own anger against
Iranians.<More>