Friday, March 12, 2010 Founded By Tashbih Sayyed Jumma, Rabi ul Awwal 25, 1431

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In this photo released by the Iranian Defense Ministry, Iranian Defense Minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi looks at alledged Nasr1 (Victory) missiles during inauguration of the production line of the missile, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi announced on state TV Sunday a new production line of highly accurate, short range cruise missiles capable of evading radar. The missile named Nasr 1 (Victory) will be capable of destroying targets up to 3,000 tons in size according to Vahidi. Iran frequently makes announcements about new advances in military technology that cannot be independently verified.   AP

"In this photo released by the Iranian Defense Ministry, Iranian Defense Minister Gen. Ahmad Vahidi looks at alledged Nasr1 (Victory) missiles during inauguration of the production line of the missile, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, March 7, 2010. Gen. Ahmad Vahidi announced on state TV Sunday a new production line of highly accurate, short range cruise missiles capable of evading radar. The missile named Nasr 1 (Victory) will be capable of destroying targets up to 3,000 tons in size according to Vahidi. Iran frequently makes announcements about new advances in military technology that cannot be independently verified. AP"

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Gates: Gulf Allies Know That Iran Sanctions Are Next

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Early Iraq Results: PM Battling Secular Challenger

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Al-Awlaki, The Translator Of Jihad

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UK Muslims Will Take Fatwa Against Terrorism Seriously

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Complicity In The UN

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Biden’s Lost Cause

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