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Proposed Israeli nuclear first strike on Iran's Natanz plant
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jazan natanz 3
جزن روستای زیبایی ها ØŒ از روستاهای شهرستان نطنز ØŒÙ…ØØ±Ù… 1385،سینه زنی در ØØ³ÛŒÙ†ÛŒÙ‡ سجاد،عمه زینب از عمو ØØ¨ÛŒØ¨
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jazan natanz(2)
جزن روستای زیبایی ها ØŒ از روستاهای شهرستان نطنز ØŒÙ…ØØ±Ù…1385
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Iran celebrates national nuclear technology day - Press TV
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April 8th is henceforth celebrated as national nuclear technology day in Iran, after president Ahmadinejad in 2006 broke the news that the first batch of low-enriched uranium had been produced at the Natanz nuclear facility, to provide fuel for the country's reactors.
This year, Iranians heard more happy news on April 8th, as president Ahmadinejad announced the installation of 6000 centrifuges for enrichment purposes.
Despite the west's (USA, EU, Israel's zionist regime) opposition to these achievements, which resulted in three rounds of UN Security Council sanctions resolutions against Iran, it is the country's inalienable right, as a signatory of the NPT (Non-Proliferation Treaty), to conduct low-grade uranium enrichment under UN supervision. Likewise, IAEA chief Mohammed ElBaradei admitted that his agency could spot no military diversion of Iran's peaceful civilian program.
During this year's celebrations, president Ahmadinejad furthermore reiterated that standing up to the bullying tactics of the powers to be, does not mean that Iran would be seeking nuclear weapons.
Date: 08.04.2008
Source: http://www.presstv.ir
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Length: 179
Rating: 4.70 (10 ratings)
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Iran Test-Fired 9 Missiles
Tension arose anew in the gulf on Wednesday, July 9 when Iran test-fired nine missiles that are capable of hitting Israel, making a dramatic show of its readiness to strike back if the United States or Israel attacks it over its nuclear program. The timing and location of the tests were clearly aimed to send a message, that Tel Aviv would be "set on fire" if Iran is attacked.
Months ago, a Cargo ship hired by the US military reportedly fired warning shots at suspected armed Iranian boats in April 25th Friday, as the Pentagon sharpened its warnings to Tehran. Westward Venture cargo ship chartered by the US Defense Department was traveling in international waters when two unidentified small boats approached them. The boats did not respond to radio queries and a warning flare, the cargo ship's onboard security team fired "a few bursts" of machine gun and rifle warning shots, according to US Navy website. "The small boats left the area a short time later," she said by telephone. "They were able to avoid a serious incident by following the procedures that we use." - From CNN breaking news.
TEHRAN, Iran (CNN) -- Iran denied a report that several of its boats taunted a U.S. Navy vessel in the Persian Gulf on Thursday evening of April 12 night, according to IRNA, Iran's official news agency. A U.S. military official told CNN Friday that the USS Typhoon, a small patrol craft, was approached by three small Iranian boats in a "taunting manner."
"There has been no confrontation between Iranian boats and the U.S. [Fifth] Fleet," IRNA quoted an unnamed Iranian source as saying. The U.S. military source said U.S. Navy officers conducted bridge-to-bridge communications with the Iranian boats and two of them then turned away. But one came within 200 yards of the Typhoon, prompting it to fire a warning flare. The Iranian boat then turned away.
Islamic Republic News Agency (INRA) confirms that Tehran is expanding its contested atomic drive. Iran has started operating hundreds of new uranium-enriching centrifuges at its main nuclear plant, the official news agency said on Friday, April 11 confirming Tehran is expanding its contested atomic drive.
Iran has started to install 6,000 new centrifuges at its uranium enrichment facility, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on April 8, Tuesday, an expansion of nuclear work the West fears is aimed at building bombs. Diplomats in Vienna told Reuters last week that Tehran was installing advanced enrichment centrifuges at the underground Natanz facility, accelerating activity that could give Iran the means to make atom bombs in the future if it chose to.
Iran, the world's fourth largest oil exporter, says it wants nuclear technology to generate electricity. "President Ahmadinejad has announced the start of the installation of 6,000 new centrifuges at Natanz," state radio said. State television carried a similar report.
"Today we have started the installation of 6,000 new centrifuges ... I will announce more achievements tonight," the official IRNA news agency quoted Ahmadinejad as saying at Natanz in central Iran, surrounded by anti-aircraft guns.
Washington has not ruled out military action to stop Iran's nuclear work and Israel, Tehran's arch-foe, has urged the international community to stop "the aggressive nuclear program of Iran". "The leadership (in Tehran) must understand that the international community sees the Iranian nuclear program as completely unacceptable," said Israeli government spokesman Mark Regev in reaction to Ahmadinejad's announcement. Enriched uranium can be used as fuel in nuclear power plants or, if refined much more, provide material for weapons.
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Length: 233
Rating: 3.70 (47 ratings)
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