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Threat to Iran puts Gulf oil exports at risk

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ImageReuters: Oil exports from the whole Gulf region would be at risk if Iran's exports were hindered by any threat, said the OPEC Governor of Iran, which has vowed to retaliate should its nuclear facilities come under attack.

West seizes £800m-worth of drugs from Iranian ports

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ImageIndependent on Sunday: Worsening tension between Iran and the West has been given a new twist by the revelation that the Royal Navy and allied forces have intercepted smuggled narcotics worth more than £800m coming out of Iranian ports. Much of the money, it is claimed, helps to fund the Taliban in Afghanistan.

President George W Bush backs Israeli plan for strike on Iran

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ImageSunday Times: President George W Bush has told the Israeli government that he may be prepared to approve a future military strike on Iranian nuclear facilities if negotiations with Tehran break down, according to a senior Pentagon official.

Official says Iran would destroy Israel if attacked

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ImageReuters: Iran would destroy Israel and 32 U.S. military bases in the Middle East if the Islamic Republic was attacked over its disputed nuclear programme, a senior Iranian official was quoted as saying on Saturday.

Iran confirms Total’s withdrawal from gas project

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ImageAFP: Iran's oil minister confirmed on Saturday that French energy giant Total has dropped out of a multi-billion-dollar gas investment in the Islamic republic, the state broadcaster reported.

Experts point to deceptions in Iran’s military display

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ImageNew York Times: Iran’s war games this week featured more bluff and exaggeration than displays of menacing new power, military analysts said Friday.

Official: Iran missile tests used ‘old equipment’

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ImageAP: Iran's missile test this week did not demonstrate any new capabilities, according to a U.S. official familiar with the intelligence, and the test may not have included one of the longer-range missiles Iran claims was among those launched.

Iran apparently in possession of Photoshop

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ImageWashington Post: It's customary for nations to do a bit of chest-thumping as they are about to begin negotiations, which Iran has agreed to consider in a meeting next week with European Union official Javier Solana. The idea is to do something that your opponents will see as a sign of strength before talks begin, especially, in this case, when the talks involve your nuclear program.

Lawmaker wants review of US exports to Iran

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ImageAP: A lawmaker will seek a broad review of exports to Iran to see whether exemptions to U.S. trade sanctions are being abused. Cigarettes, bull semen and other goods have gone Iran's way as exports grew during President Bush's time in office.

McCain ‘right’ of Bush on Iran, Iraq, Holbrooke says

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ImageBloomberg: John McCain would take a "harder line" toward Iraq, Iran and Russia than the Bush administration, said Richard Holbrooke, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.