Top U.S. Mideast commander quits after Iran article

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Reuters: Adm. William Fallon, the top U.S. commander for the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, announced his retirement on Tuesday citing what he called false reports of big differences between him and the Bush administration over Iran.

Iran summons Slovenia’s envoy in Tehran

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 11 – Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned Slovenia’s charge d’affair Matjaz Puc to convey its anger at what it called “violations of religious sanctities” in the European Union, state media reported on Monday.

Iran summons Slovenia’s envoy in Tehran

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 11 – Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned Slovenia’s charge d’affair Matjaz Puc to convey its anger at what it called “violations of religious sanctities” in the European Union, state media reported on Monday.

Iran to buy 150 locomotives from Siemens

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 11 – Iran is in the process of buying 150 locomotives from German electronics giant Siemens and has already begun to make payment, state media reported on Tuesday.

Iran to buy 150 locomotives from Siemens

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 11 – Iran is in the process of buying 150 locomotives from German electronics giant Siemens and has already begun to make payment, state media reported on Tuesday.

Iran’s rise owes much to Bush’s Iraq and Afghan wars

Reuters: Five years on, Iran can thank the United States for unwittingly aiding its drive for regional power by ousting Saddam Hussein, one of Tehran’s deadliest foes.

Iran confirms expulsion of Swedish diplomat

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 11 – Iran confirmed on Monday reports in the Swedish press that it had expelled a Swedish diplomat working in Tehran.

Iran confirms expulsion of Swedish diplomat

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Mar. 11 – Iran confirmed on Monday reports in the Swedish press that it had expelled a Swedish diplomat working in Tehran.

U.N. alleges nuclear work by Iran’s civilian scientists

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Washington Post: Iranian nuclear engineer Mohsen Fakhrizadeh lectures weekly on physics at Tehran’s Imam Hossein University. Yet for more than a decade, according to documents attracting interest among Western governments, he also ran secret programs aimed at acquiring sensitive nuclear technology for his government.

Hard-line strength seen in Iran election

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AP: Iran’s hard-liners head into Friday’s parliamentary elections burdened by the unpopularity of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad because of an ailing economy. But they have a safety net: Rival reformists are crippled after the clerical leadership threw out their best candidates.