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Obama Is Preparing to Bomb Iran After about two and a half years during which the danger of war between the United States and Iran was at a relatively low level, this threat is now rapidly increasing. A pattern of political and diplomatic events, military deployments, and media chatter now indicates that Anglo-American ruling circles, acting through the troubled Obama administration, are currently gearing up for a campaign of bombing against Iran, combined with special forces incursions designed to stir up rebellions among the non-Persian nationalities of the Islamic Republic. Naturally, the probability of a new fake Gulf of Tonkin incident or false flag terror attack staged by the Anglo-American war party and attributed to Iran or its proxies is also growing rapidly. (Webster Tarpley) | |||
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In wake of mass protests, Iran cuts off cell phones, YouTube, Facebook The mobile phone network stopped working at 10:00 pm (1730 GMT), just before Ahmadinejad went on television to declare the election a “great victory” and even as baton-wielding police were clashing with protestors in the streets of Tehran (Agence France-Presse) | |||
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Protests hit Tehran after Ahmadinejad wins Thousands of people clashed with police on Saturday after the disputed election victory of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sparked the biggest protests in Tehran since the 1979 Islamic revolution (International Business Times) | |||
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Iranians fired up over election It has become an extraordinary day, at the end of what has been an extraordinary election campaign (BBC) | |||
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keywords: Elections, Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Mir-hossein Mousavi, Tehran
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