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City in Isfahan Province, Iran
15, 2007, the day Ardeshir Hosseinpour passed away. Hosseinpour was a specialist in electromagnetics at the Nuclear Technology Center in the city of Isfahan, Iran, but his death might have escaped notice had Iran’s government not kept it under wraps for almost a week, finally attributing it to fumes from
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drop hundreds of precision-guided munitions on the hardened Natanz enrichment facility, the Fordow enrichment site deep in a mountain near Q(n, the Isfahan uranium-conversion facility, the heavy-water production plant and plutonium reactor under construction at Arak, and multiple centrifuge production
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lim world have seen especially sharp drops. Eberstadt notes that only six states in the United States have lower rates than Istanbul. In Tehran and Isfahan, Iran, fertility rates are lower than those of any state in the United States. Eberstadt argues that the fertility decline isn't just a result of r
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atop or near major civilian centers. One key site that would almost certainly be targeted in a bombing campaign, the uranium-conversion facility at Isfahan, houses 371 metric EFTA00711876 tons of uranium hexafluoride and is located on the city's doorstep; toxic plumes released from a strike would rea
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has been preparing governments around the world, as well as the international public, for a bombing of the nuclear facilities at Natanz, Fordu and Isfahan using cutting-edge conventional, bunker-busting weapons. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Defense Minister Ehud Barak are convinced that
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drop hundreds of precision-guided munitions on the hardened Natanz enrichment facility, the Fordow enrichment site deep in a mountain near Qom, the Isfahan uranium- conversion facility, the heavy-water production plant and plutonium reactor under construction at Arak, and multiple centrifuge production
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ry 29, 2012 -- A shrine at the mausoleum of Khawji Rabie to an Iranian soldier killed in the Iran-Iraq War.Several years ago, I spent three days in Isfahan, Iran, at a conference organized by the reformers at the Center for Dialogue among Civilizations. Asked to visit the rest of the country, I met wit
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top or near major civilian centers. One key site that would almost certainly be targeted in a bombing campaign, the uranium-conversion facility at Isfahan, houses 371 metric tons of uranium hexafluoride and is located on the city's doorstep; toxic plumes released from a strike would reach the city ce
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ry whose natura= beauty has endured, indifferent to human tragedy. Jason Elliot journeying in Iran will introduce us to the=sublime architecture of Isfahan, the forests of the north, the bleak=landscapes of Kurdistan and the urban contradictions of Teheran.</=pan> <http://howtoacademy.us7.list- manage.
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quite large. If a military operation would leave the Arak =eactor intact and only focus on the three other critical facilities in Nat=nz, Fordow and Isfahan, Iran could use the reactor for producing material =or a nuclear bomb in the aftermath of the attack. In practice, this means =hat if a military op
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Iran's missile program. But other blasts remain genuine mysteries. Weeks after a huge e=plosion darkened the sky over a uranium enrichment site in Isfahan, in cen=ral Iran, Israeli officials appeared eager to see what had actually happened. "I'm not sure what," a reti=ed senor intelligence official sai
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legal immigrants have no access to public schools anymore.24 And during the 13ih day of the celebration of Nowruz (Persian New Year)25, the city of Isfahan banned the Afghans from entering the city's park, in order to protect Iranian citizens against 'insecurities' 26 If Iran has been and continues to b
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sday, after Democrats question [Hill], Trump will be presenting the national medals of arts and humanities." Iranian protesters block a highway in Isfahan over the weekend following an increase in fuel prices. (EPA-EFE) THE NEW WORLD ORDER: -- Hundreds of leaked Iranian intelligence reports offer a d
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sday, after Democrats question [Hill], Trump will be presenting the national medals of arts and humanities." Iranian protesters block a highway in Isfahan over the weekend following an increase in fuel prices. (EPA- EFE) THE NEW WORLD ORDER: -- Hundreds of leaked Iranian intelligence reports offer a d

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PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

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LocationCapital city of Iran

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PersonPrime Minister of Israel (1996–1999; 2009–2021; since 2022)

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PersonNorwegian diplomat

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LocationCity in the Middle East, holy to the three Abrahamic religions

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PersonPresident of Syria from 2000 to 2024

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PersonPresident of the United States from 1993 to 2001 (born 1946)

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OrganizationNational intelligence agency of Israel

Ehud Barak
Person10th Prime Minister of Israel

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LocationGeopolitical region encompassing Egypt and most of Western Asia, including Iran