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US: Quds, Hezbollah training hit squads in Iran

  
Iraqi Shiite assassination teams are being trained in at least four locations in Iran by Tehran's elite Quds force and Lebanese Hezbollah and are planning to return to Iraq in the next few months to kill specific Iraqi officials as well as U.S. and Iraqi troops, according to intelligence gleaned from captured militia fighters and other sources in Iraq.
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Egypt: Iran should reassure West on nuclear issue

  
Iran should not give Western nations the justification to "drag the region down a dangerous slope" by its lack of transparency and flexibility in the conflict over its nuclear program, Egypt's presidential spokesman said Saturday.
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News of the 08/15/2008
    

Onslaught in Georgia leaves US rethinking ties to Russia

  
WASHINGTON - Russia's military offensive into Georgia has jolted the Bush administration's relationship with Moscow, senior officials said yesterday, forcing a wholesale reassessment of American dealings with Russia and jeopardizing talks on everything from halting Iran's nuclear ambitions to reducing strategic arsenals to cooperating on missile defenses.
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AP Exclusive: Hit squads training in Iran

  
Iraqi Shiite assassination teams are being trained in at least four locations in Iran by Tehran's elite Quds force and Lebanese Hezbollah and are planning to return to Iraq in the next few months to kill specific Iraqi officials as well as U.S. and Iraqi troops, according to intelligence gleaned from captured militia fighters and other sources in Iraq.
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Iran: region should fill gap when US leaves Iraq

  
Iran's president says the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq would create a security vacuum that should be filled by other countries in the region.
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News of the 08/14/2008
    

Iran president to visit Turkey; gas deal expected

  
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad was due in Turkey Thursday where he was expected to sign a new gas pipeline deal in a demonstration of the improved ties between the Islamic Republic and the NATO ally.
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Iran kills 3 Kurdish separatists in clash

  
Iranian state radio says three Kurdish separatists and one Iranian soldier were killed in a shootout in the northwest of the country.
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News of the 08/13/2008
    

Iranian minister's Oxford degree apparently fake

  
Iran's new interior minister has raised an uproar among lawmakers and Iranian media over an apparently fake claim that he holds an honorary doctorate from Britain's Oxford University. To back his case, he's shown off a degree certificate riddled with spelling and grammar mistakes.
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News of the 08/12/2008
    

Turkey walks tightrope over Iran ties

  
A visit by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to Turkey on Thursday reflects a desire by the NATO member to remain on good terms with an unpredictable neighbor and secure future energy needs.
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U.S. sanctions five Iranian groups over nuclear work

  
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury on Tuesday imposed sanctions against five more Iranian entities it said had provided support or materials to Iran's nuclear and missile programs.
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News of the 08/11/2008
    

Iran VP says Iranians are `friends' of Israelis

  
Iranian media are quoting the country's vice president as saying Iranians are "friends of all people in the world -- even Israelis."
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News of the 08/10/2008
    

Iran says it's ready to 'confront' new sanctions

  
Iran's official news agency is quoting a government spokesman as saying the country is "ready to confront sanctions" over its disputed nuclear program.
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News of the 08/07/2008
    

Israel Confident in Iran Nuke Strike

  
Israel builds up strike capabilities amid anxiety over Iran's nuclear program.
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News of the 08/06/2008
    

IAEA official to visit Iran for nuclear talks

  
The International Atomic Energy Agency says one of its top officials will travel to Iran on Thursday.
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Nations weigh new Iran sanctions

  
Six nations agreed Wednesday to pursue new U.N. sanctions against Iran after it failed to accept incentives offered in hopes of defusing the dispute over its nuclear program, the State Department said.
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