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Netanyahu: US must draw a 'red line' with Iran over nuclear weapons - Fox News Sun, 16 Sep 2012 19:01:55 GMT

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Netanyahu: US must draw a 'red line' with Iran over nuclear weapons
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WASHINGTON – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a direct appeal to American voters on Sunday to elect a president willing to draw a "red line" with Iran, comparing Tehran's nuclear program to Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh and ...
Iran on brink of nuclear bomb in 6-7 months: NetanyahuReuters
Netanyahu's claim that Iran is 'six months' from having nuclear bomb materialWashington Post (blog)
Israeli Leader Takes Iran Case to US TV ViewersWall Street Journal
Christian Science Monitor -New York Times (blog)
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Iran admits to elite troops in Syria "advising" - CBS News Sun, 16 Sep 2012 22:02:29 GMT

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Iran admits to elite troops in Syria "advising"
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(CBS/AP) TEHRAN, Iran - The top commander of Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard says the elite unit has high-level advisers in Lebanon and Syria but remains undecided on whether to send military reinforcements to help save Bashar Assad's regime.
Iran Says Its Elite Forces in SyriaVoice of America (blog)
Head of elite Iranian unit says his forces are in SyriaSalt Lake Tribune
Iran's Revolutionary Guards commander says its troops in SyriaReuters
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Report: Iran foundation boosts reward for death of author Rushdie, after ... - Washington Post Sun, 16 Sep 2012 17:26:06 GMT

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Report: Iran foundation boosts reward for death of author Rushdie, after ...
Washington Post
TEHRAN, Iran — A semi-official religious foundation in Iran has increased a reward it had offered for the killing of British author Salman Rushdie to $3.3 million from $2.8 million, a newspaper reported, days after protests coursed through the Muslim ...
Iran Ups Price on Salman Rushdie's Head in Response to VideoNewsMax.com

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Iran relies on neighbors to beat sanctions - Washington Times Sun, 16 Sep 2012 23:12:51 GMT

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Iran relies on neighbors to beat sanctions
Washington Times
With its economy in free fall, Iran is turning to its porous borders with Iraq and other countries to skirt increasingly effective global economic sanctions, according to congressional staffers, local journalists and advocates for tough sanctions ...
In Iran, the Wind Blows Free. Of Sanctions, That Is.Wall Street Journal

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US Leads Biggest Gulf Mine Exercise in Signal to Iran - Businessweek Sun, 16 Sep 2012 22:24:18 GMT

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US Leads Biggest Gulf Mine Exercise in Signal to Iran
Businessweek
In addition to serving as a warning to Iran, the display of power will “signal to Israel that the United States has a military option available” and show “U.S. resolve to its Persian Gulf allies, especially in the face of repeated Iranian threats to ...
Iran Watching as U.S. Military Launches Exercise in Strait of HormuzPBS NewsHour (blog)

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Earthquake in Iran, 1962: Amid the Ruins - TIME Sun, 16 Sep 2012 23:39:56 GMT

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Earthquake in Iran, 1962: Amid the Ruins
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Few people on Earth are as familiar with earthquakes as the citizens of Iran. Crisscrossed by a number of major fault lines and almost perpetually subject to large and small — and, of course, occasionally devastating — quakes, the country has ...

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Iran doesn't believe a strike is near - The Daily Star Sun, 16 Sep 2012 21:20:11 GMT

Iran doesn't believe a strike is near
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Negotiations over Iran's nuclear program have again hit a wall, but the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, appears unconcerned. Indeed, Khamenei seems convinced that neither the United States nor Israel will attack Iranian nuclear ...

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The Spymaster: Meir Dagan on Iran's threat - CBS News Sun, 16 Sep 2012 23:47:55 GMT

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The Spymaster: Meir Dagan on Iran's threat
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(CBS News) Meir Dagan has been described as "hard-charging" and "stops at nothing." For more than eight years, Dagan made full use of those qualities as chief of Mossad, Israel's intelligence agency, where he focused on keeping Iran from developing a ...
Meir Dagan, Former Mossad Chief, Says Attack On Iran 'Stupidest Idea' He's ...Huffington Post

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Iran Official: oil prices aren't too high - MarketWatch Sun, 16 Sep 2012 22:44:25 GMT

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Iran Official: oil prices aren't too high
MarketWatch
LONDON--Oil prices aren't too high and they shouldn't be blamed for any economic woes, a top Iranian oil official said Friday. Speaking to Dow Jones, Muhammad Ali Khatibi, the country's governor with the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, ...
Iran: Crude oil should be $150 per barrelWND.com

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Fugitive VP says Iraq letting Iran ferry arms to Syria - Chicago Tribune Sun, 16 Sep 2012 15:11:58 GMT

Fugitive VP says Iraq letting Iran ferry arms to Syria
Chicago Tribune
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Iran is using Iraqi airspace to fly supplies to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's forces and thousands of Iraqi militia fighters have crossed into Syria to support his troops, Iraq's fugitive vice president said on Sunday. Tareq ...

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