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IRAN WAITS FOR IRAQIS TO BEGIN BASRA-KHORRAMSHAHR RAILROAD PROJECT
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According to "Tehran Times", in building the Basra-Khorramshahr
railroad project, Iran will take no measure as long as the Iraqi side
does not resolve issues related to the funding of its share of the
project, noted here on Monday, the director of Iran's railroad. Some
15 km of the 50-km railroad - to li...
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IRAN WAITS FOR IRAQIS TO BEGIN BASRA-KHORRAMSHAHR RAILROAD PROJECT
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; According to "Tehran Times", in building the Basra-Khorramshahr railroad project, Iran will take no measure as long as the Iraqi side does not resolve issues related to the funding of its share of the project, noted here on Monday, the director of Iran's railroad. Some 15 km of the 50-km railroad -
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Iran warns of military response to Iraq border fights
International Herald Tribune
; James Glanz International Herald Tribune 09-11-2007 An Iraqi employee of The New York Times contributed reporting.*In a sharp escalation of a dispute over border fighting, an official Iranian delegation at a diplomatic conference here has warned that if the Iraqi government cannot stop militants
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Missiles Hit Cities In Gulf War; Iran Said to Rush Troops to Bridgehead
The Washington Post
; ... old offensive in the Persian Gulf war. News agency reports said Iraq tonight confirmed ... offensive on the southern front. According to news agency reports, Iran was said to be rushing ... about six miles outside Basra. Iran's state news agency said Iranian troops launched new ...
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Experts Assess U.S. Sanctions and Iran's Political and Economic Future
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
; Experts Assess U.S. Sanctions and Iran's Political and Economic Future By Dokhi Fassihian Petro-Hunt Corporation, a privately held oil and gas exploration and development company, in cooperation with the Institute for the Study of Earth and Man of Southern Methodist University, presented on May 1-2
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IRAN TO OFFER IRAQ $1BLN LOAN TO COMPLETE PROJECTS OF MUTUAL INTEREST
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; According to "Tehran Times", Iran is going to offer Iraq a loan for one billion USD to implement the projects of mutual interest in that country and help complete reconstruction projects there. Based on the terms of an agreement reached between Iran and Iraq, the Iraqi side should employ Iranian
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Iran's strategic predicament
The Middle East Journal
; Iran is fortunate in its strategic situation. It has no historical enemies, no irredenta, no source of permanent tensions on its frontiers. It is well endowed with resources, material and human and well-situated. Iran has a distinct identity and culture and a unity denied many of its neighbors. It
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IRAN TO EXPORT ELECTRICITY TO IRAQ
Info-Prod Research (Middle East)
; According to "Tehran Times", according to an agreement made between Iranian and Iraqi officials, Iran will export 100 megawatts of power to Iraq. The Iraqi side will be in charge of setting up the power transmission network as well as 45 pylons. An Iraqi delegation made up of representatives from
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Country name calling: the case of Iran vs. Persia.
Focus on Geography
; ... War II. Iran has captured global headline news repeatedly since the 1950s. First, it was ... were writing about and preparing their maps of the Persian Empire, they named this ... to Iran: Online sources Www.iranian.com/News/1999/July/hitler www.iama.org/publications ...
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Iran: Persian Gulf Stability Hinges on U.S.-Iran Dialogue
The Washington Report on Middle East Affairs
; ... attributable, in part, to the muddled chains of command in the decentralized, almost feudal, power structures in Iran. The good news is that the United States and its regional allies can support the more moderate factions in Iran. True, this policy led to the ...
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A Witches' Brew? Evaluating Iran's Uranium-Enrichment Progress
Arms Control Today
; What a difference a year makes. In November 2006, Iran had slightly more than 300 gas centrifuges running at its pilot uranium-enrichment plant at Natanz, approximately 200 kilometers south of Tehran. One year later, Iran has close to 3,000 centrifuges installed in a vast underground hall of the
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