Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Iran Preparing For War

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Backlash: Sanctions on Iran's nuclear industry were heightened after a report was published last month which revealed the Islamic Republic was likely to be developing nuclear weapons

Has The War Already Begun? Iran's Revolutionary Guard Put On High Alert As Tensions With The West Reach Boiling Point -- Daily Mail

* General Mohammed Ali Jaafari orders units to move long-range missiles to prevent them being targeted in an attack
* Heightened operational status follows two mysterious explosions at military base and uranium facility in the last month
* Campaign of 'assassinations, cyber war and sabotage already under way in Iran', expert claims
* Advanced CIA drone crash lands in mountains, sparking fears Iran may get hold of stealth technology
* U.S. think-tank report warns Western efforts to prevent Iran getting nuclear weapons could fail
* UAE vice president insists Iran is not a threat to Israel or the West
* But U.S. officials insist Iran is becoming a 'pariah' state after flouting international obligations

Iran's Revolutionary Guards have been put on a war footing after the West ramped up sanctions in a bid to cripple the country's nuclear programme.

General Mohammed Ali Jaafari, commander of the unit, increased its operational status in the face of mounting international pressure to halt uranium enrichment.

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More News On Iran Preparing For War

Iran's Revolutionary Guards prepare for war
-- The Telegraph
Iran raising alert amid fears of strike -- Jerusalem Post
Iran Revolutionary Guard raises alert ahead of possible strike, report says -- Haaretz
Iran Preparing for War: Report -- Newsroom America
War with Iran a step closer -- Mirror
Iran explosions prompt speculation of secret attacks -- Miami Herald/McClatchy News
Iran’s escalating conflict with Israel, Gulf states increases risk of war -- National Post/Reuters
Analysis: U.S. ramps up warnings on Iran strike risks -- Reuters
Analysis: 'Cold War' With Iran Heats Up Across Mideast -- New York Times/Reuters

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