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  • New Delhi: Reports from Islamabad suggest that democratic regime is again under severe threat from inept and belligerent military establishment and proactive judiciary. In the process, army and...

    2012-01-11 20:20:19 |
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  • New Delhi — Western media reports suggest that an Iranian nuclear scientist was martyred on Wednesday in a “terrorist bomb blast” in northern Tehran when an unidentified motorcyclist attached a...

    2012-01-11 18:20:47 |
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US, Israel Tirade against Iran’s Nuclear...

New Delhi: At a time when world economy is in bad shape, EU zone and US are facing grave financial crises, America and allies maneuvering to find a face saving exit from the mess, creation of their own in Afghanistan, US presidential elections close and public opinion strongly opposed to another war, it is hard to imagine that Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) will be militarily attacked, however psychological war is entering a dangerous zone.... read more

Iran warns more EU biters to face oil supply cut

Tehran: Tehran will cut oil exports to more EU nations if they remain hostile, the deputy oil minister who heads Iran's state oil company said today, a day after sales were halted to France and Britain. Exports to Spain, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Germany and the Netherlands would be stopped, Ahmad Qalebani said, quoted by Mehr news agency. "Certainly if the hostile actions of some European countries continue, the export of oil to these... read more

Iran Halts Oil Sales to U.K., France Before EU...

Feb. 20 -- Iran stopped sales of crude to French and British buyers to pre-empt a European Union ban on imports of its oil and as OPEC’s second-biggest producer negotiates contracts to supply China. Iran “will give its crude oil to new customers instead of French and U.K. companies,” the Shana oil ministry news website reported, citing Alireza Nikzad Rahbar, a ministry spokesman. The action may “prompt further price gains for... read more

U.S. and U.K. warn Israel against Iran strike

After years of relentlessly seeking to bring the weight of international pressure against Iran through sanctions, the United States and other Western powers appeared to be backing off from a hawkish view against that country as they cautioned Israel against launching a direct strike on Iran's nuclear facilities. Speaking to CNN's Farid Zakaria over the weekend General Martin Dempsey, Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, said such an... read more

U.S. bid to crimp Iranian oil sales to Asia...

AP reports from TAIPEI TAIWAN : American attempts to get major Asian importers of Iranian oil to rein in their purchases are faltering as allies South Korea and Japan give U.S. officials a polite brushoff. Emerging giants India and China may even increase their purchases, further complicating Washington's efforts to force Iran to curtail its nuclear program. In 2011, Japan, South Korea, India and China accounted for 60 percent of Iran's oil... read more