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Iran stockpiling homegrown radars, missile systems

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Iran stockpiling homegrown radars, missile systems

Iran stockpiling homegrown radars, missile systems – The air defense base was nonexistent until 2005 when it diverged from the Iranian air …

“The number of our missile, signals intelligence, radar systems has increased many fold, and now we have the capability to encounter gravest threats,” Commander of Khatam al-Anbiya Air Defense Base Farzad Esmaeili told a press conference in Tehran following a ceremony to honor top researchers of the base.

Khamenei adviser hopes Syrians consider Iran ‘their second home’

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Khamenei adviser hopes Syrians consider Iran ‘their second home’

Khamenei adviser hopes Syrians consider Iran ‘their second home’ – Ali Akbar Velayati, the senior foreign policy advisor to Iran Supreme Leader, hailed …

Ali Akbar Velayati, the senior foreign policy advisor to Iran Supreme Leader, hailed the “liberation” of Aleppo as the “victory of the victories,” during a meeting with Syrian Foreign Minister, Walid al-Muallem in Tehran, according to media sources.

Iran Must Be Ousted From Syria – Former European Lawmaker

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Iran Must Be Ousted From Syria – Former European Lawmaker

Iran Must Be Ousted From Syria – Former European Lawmaker – The unspeakable scenes that were witnessed in Aleppo — the massacre of women …

The unspeakable scenes that were witnessed in Aleppo — the massacre of women, children, doctors and other innocents — broadcast almost live by the civilians trapped in the siege will go down in history along with Darfur, Srebrenica or Rwanda as major stains on the moral conscience of the world, argues former European lawmaker Alejo Vidal Quadras.

Crimes in Aleppo: Iran must be ousted from Syria

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Crimes in Aleppo: Iran must be ousted from Syria

Crimes in Aleppo: Iran must be ousted from Syria – The unspeakable scenes we witnessed in Aleppo – the massacre of women, children, doctors …

The unspeakable scenes we witnessed in Aleppo — the massacre of women, children, doctors and other innocents — broadcast to us almost live by the civilians trapped in the siege will go down in history along with Darfur, Srebrenica or Rwanda as major stains on the moral conscience of the world.

Has the Nuclear Deal Allowed Iran to Secretly Develop Weapons?

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Has the Nuclear Deal Allowed Iran to Secretly Develop Weapons?

Has the Nuclear Deal Allowed Iran to Secretly Develop Weapons? – Iran’s nuclear program has generated international concern about their …

London, 27 Dec – Iran’s nuclear program has generated international concern about their ability to develop nuclear weapons, as noted by The Los Angeles Times. Iran says its goal is to produce fuel to power reactors, yet even with the agreement with the United States many have doubts, including Donald Trump.

How Iran helped keep Assad in power

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How Iran helped keep Assad in power

Aleppo was Syria’s most populous city before the civil war devastated this ancient metropolis. Controlling this strategic city has been regarded as a sign of great prestige and a significant political gain by powerful Muslim dynasties and states throughout the centuries.

Iran set to stage military exercise in southern provinces

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Iran set to stage military exercise in southern provinces

 

The annual maneuver, called Modafean-e Aseman-e Velayat-e 7 (defenders of the sky of Velayat-e 7), will start on Monday in three provinces of Khuzestan, Hormozgan, and Bushehr.

Iran implicated in mass killings and attacks on civilians in Syria

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Iran implicated in mass killings and attacks on civilians in Syria

IRAN’s Revolutionary Guards (IRGC) are being implicated in mass executions in Aleppo and taking part in attacks on civilians, including women and children, according to a new intelligence report.

British woman jailed in Iran must take her two-year-old daughter into prison with her or surrender custody

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British woman jailed in Iran must take her two-year-old daughter into prison with her or surrender custody

 

A British woman jailed in Iran is being pressured to take her daughter into prison with her or give up custody.

Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, 37, has been told that she must chose between taking her two-year old daughter, Gabriella, into a Tehran’s notorious Evin prison or sign away her rights to be with her daughters, her husband Richard Ratcliffe told the Telegraph.

“The ultimatum is that Gabriella lives with her three days a week in prison or she signs a paper waiving her rights of custody,” he said.

Iran playing major role in Aleppo carnage, new report says

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Iran playing major role in Aleppo carnage, new report says

 

Outrage over the carnage in Aleppo has so far been directed at Moscow and Damascus, but activists on the ground say Tehran has a top general on the scene and has established secret camps where Iraqi mercenaries are trained to root out rebels in the Syrian city.