Iran Focus: Tehran, Iran, Apr. 16 The supreme commander of Irans regular armed forces said the Islamic Republic was monitoring enemy positions in the region and was prepared to give a crushing response to any foreign attack.
Irans top general warns of crushing response to attacks
Iran sets up new terror camp in eastern Iraq – report
Iran Focus: London, Apr. 16 Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has set up a new terrorist training camp in Eastern Iraq, according to a commander of Iraqs border police.
Iran sets up new terror camp in eastern Iraq – report
Iran Focus: London, Apr. 16 Irans Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps has set up a new terrorist training camp in Eastern Iraq, according to a commander of Iraqs border police.
An island kingdom feels the ripples from Iraq and Iran
New York Times: Just minutes after the call went out over chat boards and cellphone text messages late Sunday, a group of young men trickled into a main street in the village of Sitra, about 20 minutes southeast of this city.
Blair refuses to back Iran strike
Scotland on Sunday: Tony Blair has told George Bush that Britain cannot offer military support to any strike on Iran, regardless of whether the move wins the backing of the international community, government sources claimed yesterday.
The frightening truth of why Iran wants a bomb
The Sunday Telegraph: Last Monday, just before he announced that Iran had gatecrashed “the nuclear club”, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad disappeared for several hours. He was having a khalvat (tête-à-tête) with the Hidden Imam, the 12th and last of the imams of Shiism who went into “grand occultation” in 941.
Iran’s ‘nuclear university’ conceals research
The Sunday Telegraph: Iranian scientists are secretly conducting crucial nuclear research and development, using university laboratories as cover to avoid international scrutiny, according to highly placed opposition supporters within the Islamic regime.
Iran suicide bombers ready to hit Britain
The Sunday Times: Iran has formed battalions of suicide bombers to strike at British and American targets if the nations nuclear sites are attacked. According to Iranian officials, 40,000 trained suicide bombers are ready for action.
Inside the real Iran
The Independent on Sunday: Despite the welcome for their President’s nuclear bragging and anti-Israel rhetoric, many Iranians have private worries about the economy – and the threat of war.
Unfinished business
Washington Times: There’s a very famous German expression that loosely translates as, “Who starts something must finish it.”


