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television. The Ahvaz National Resistance "claimed responsibility for the attack that killed 25 people, almost half of them members of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards." Iranian state TV said, "Farajollah Chaab, the leader of the separatist group, has been arrested by Iran's intelligence ministry agents." The repor
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y." Iran Says Nuclear Official Was Killed By "Satellite-Controlled Smart System." Reuters (12/7) reports Ali Fadavi, the deputy commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, indicated Sunday that "the killing of Iran's top nuclear scientist last month was carried out remotely with artificial intelligence and a machine
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-says-smart-satellite-controlled-machine-gun- killed-top-nuclear-scientist-idUSICBN28H13F> (12/7) reports Ali Fadavi, the deputy commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, indicated Sunday that "the killing of Iran's top nuclear scientist last month was carried out remotely with artificial intelligence and a machine g
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of the agreement, intended to block Iran from making a nuclear weapon." However, at the same time, Major General Hossein Salami, the head of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, "insisted the world knows Tehran is not pursuing nuclear arms." Salami is quoted as saying, "Why do they globally sanction us about the nuclear is
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y." Iran Says Nuclear Official Was Killed By "Satellite-Controlled Smart System." Reuters (12/7) reports Ali Fadavi, the deputy commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, indicated Sunday that "the killing of Iran's top nuclear scientist last month was carried out remotely with artificial intelligence and a machine
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television. The Ahvaz National Resistance "claimed responsibility for the attack that killed 25 people, almost half of them members of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards." Iranian state TV EFTA00148403 said, "Farajollah Chaab, the leader of the separatist group, has been arrested by Iran's intelligence ministry ag
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an at present. Until 2010, most of the sanctioned goods smuggled into Iran came through the UAE and Oman. Backed by the Iranian government and the Revolutionary Guards (IRGC), "small-size" strategic goods, including aircraft components and sophisticated electronic equipment, were smuggled into the Iranian islands
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et. EFTA00667778 "Most likely, the military will get most of [this money). In the Iranian budget as we speak, about 34 percent of it goes to the Revolutionary Guards and others in the military. And then the rest will go to social programs, economic programs, and so on... As we speak, [Iranian) public employees h
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n forces including those backed by Iran. Iran, however, wants to keep its influence in Syria through paramilitary forces along the lines of its own Revolutionary Guards. These issues will be on hold for now, according to Guterres, who has indicated the withdrawal of foreign forces from Syrian include all forces wit
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isible response yet to the prospect of an Israeli military strike. Using surface-to-air missiles, unmanned drones and state-of-the-art radar, Iran's Revolutionary Guards and air force will combine to test the defences of 3,600 sensitive locations throughout the country, including oil refineries and uranium enrichmen
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sewhere. That would require a degree of organization and infrastructure. Iran already has the means and EFTA00686842 capability to do this, using Revolutionary Guards from the Quds Force or Hezbollah, its Lebanese terrorist surrogates. Al-Qaeda, which has established a front inside Syria, has expressed an interes
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ntain some significant element of surprise—a known unknown. What could that be? Here's a hint: Gen. Hossein Salami, the deputy commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, recently warned that "any place where enemy offensive operations against the Islamic Republic originate will be the target of a reciprocal attack.
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ain Iraq does not become wholly dependent on Iranian aid and that the US will play an important role in shaping the operational environment. Iran's Revolutionary Guards are already in Iraq advising and assisting the government on the military operations. Iran has openly declared its ability and EFTA00706980 inten
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attack." But if the aftermath of a war remains murky to most Iranians, their anticipation of its inevitability is growing. The commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, Mohammad Ali Jafari, told Iranians last week that "we must all prepare for the upcoming war." His warning, the bluntest yet by a senior official,
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television. The Ahvaz National Resistance "claimed responsibility for the attack that killed 25 people, almost half of them members of Iran's elite Revolutionary Guards." Iranian state TV said, "Farajollah Chaab, the leader of the separatist group, has been arrested by Iran's intelligence ministry agents." The repo
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s influence throughout the region. Neither Iran nor Hezbollah in Lebanon would welcome those developments. Already there are reports that Iranian Revolutionary Guards and Hezbollah fighters have supported the pro-Assad forces, and both would have strong incentives to back an Alawite insurgency against a Sunni-dom
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hmadinejad's insubordination; privately, however, he unleashed jackals that had long been salivating for the president's comeuppance. The powerful Revolutionary Guards — who helped engineer Ahmadinejad's contested 2009 reelection — swiftly declared their devotion to Khamenei, and several of the president's adviser
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st backer of the Shiite-linked Syrian regime, has forged deep tie= to the Shiite-dominated Iraqi government and assures that Hezbollah, whic= Iran's Revolutionary Guards nurtured from its birth in the early 1980s, remains impressively armed and trained.=/span> The U.S. also has p=ayed a role. In the wake of 9/11, it

Barack Obama
PersonPresident of the United States from 2009 to 2017

Tehran
LocationCapital city of Iran

George W. Bush
PersonPresident of the United States from 2001 to 2009

Yemen
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Bashar al-Assad
PersonPresident of Syria from 2000 to 2024

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