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Iran’s Historical, Evident and Indisputable Sovereignty over the Three Islands Part (II) |
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Sunday, 17 August 2008 |
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Iran’s sovereignty over the Islands of Greater and Lesser Tonbs and Abu Musa are unquestionable as a reality in the international scene and there are solid historical documents for crystal-clear principle. |
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Iran’s Historical, Evident and Indisputable Sovereignty over the Three Islands Part (I) |
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Saturday, 16 August 2008 |
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Dr. Tafreshi dealt with the disputes over the sovereignty of the islands and then referred to the record of Iran’s sovereignty over the three Islands of Abu Musa, Lesser and Greater Tonbs and said there are numerous documents at valid and authenticated world archives, including the national archive of Britain and the Archives of Indian Tribunal. |
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Tel Aviv-Washington Strategic Failure: Equations Change in Favor of the Resistance |
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Friday, 15 August 2008 |
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Two years have now passed since the indisputable victory of the Lebanese Resistance vis-à-vis the aggression of the Zionist regime as well as defeat and failure of the regime’s military and political apparatuses. As acknowledged by the Zionists themselves, the war had grave consequences for them and great achievements for the Resistance. |
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Foundations of New Convergence in the Region |
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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 |
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On the same day that President Bashar Assad of Syria started his consultations with Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Iran’s new ambassador to Ankara submitted the Turkish side a message on the impending visit to Turkey of the Iranian president. This report clearly indicates the opening of a new cooperation line among the three powers of the region. |
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Clandestine War between Two Poles: Russia-US War in South Ossetia |
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
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At last the old wound of the crisis in South Ossetia, the autonomous region in Georgia, opened up with the attack on the region by Tbilisi and the reaction shown to the attack by Russia. |
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Reasons and Root Causes of Ossetia War |
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
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After almost a decade of calm, the region turned into a new battle field, a war which brings to mind the tensions and wars of early 1990s. Hundreds of people lost their lives during three days of confrontation between the Georgian and Russian armies and an equal number of innocent people were injured while thousands of people were displaced. This war is apparently going on between the army of the small government of President Mikhail Saakashvili in Georgia and the powerful Russia but in fact is a big confrontation between Georgia’s allies with the Kremlin. |
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The Rise and Fall of Global Oil Prices |
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Saturday, 09 August 2008 |
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Reportedly, OPEC crude prices, over the past three months, for the first time have fallen to less than US$120 p/b. A few days ago, OPEC Secretary-General predicted that prices might dive much more and would even drop to US$70 or US$80 p/b. The fall of oil prices, he added, might in part be the result of the probable resolving of Iran's nuclear issue, and the return of peace and stability to the Middle East. |
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Consequences of Eliminating a Popular Movement |
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Sunday, 03 August 2008 |
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Turkey's constitutional court began deliberating a proposal to ban the country's ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and is expected to announce its historic ruling within the next few days. Some observers call the actions taken by Turkey’s secular judges and prosecutors against the ruling party in 2008 a “coup d’etat of the judiciary”. |
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NAM Moves in Support of Nuclear Iran |
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Saturday, 02 August 2008 |
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The US, Israel, Britain, Germany and France accuse Iran of making efforts to develop nuclear arms. Tehran, however, insists that its enrichment activities are aimed at electricity generation and further peaceful applications of nuclear technology. |
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US and the MEK: Blurring Friends and Enemies |
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Friday, 01 August 2008 |
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The United States of America has consistently and historically championed itself as a preeminent nation in the world. However, since recent international and domestic events left the US in a more precarious position, they are desperately making friends with unlikely groups. |
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