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Iran clouds issue on enrichment embargo

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In November 2003, under intense international pressure, Iran agreed to suspend its uranium enrichment program and signed the additional protocol of the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). Senior Western officials' concerns about Iran's renewed nuclear effort have been heightened because of the revelations that an international smuggling ring sold nuclear weapons technology to Iran.

Author: Blanche, Ed
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's Intelligence Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0955-1247
Year: 2004
Legal issues & crime, Government regulation (cont), Government regulation, Foreign trade, Primary nonferrous metals, not elsewhere classified, Primary Smelting and Refining of Nonferrous Metal (except Copper and Aluminum), All Other Basic Inorganic Chemical Manufacturing, Legal/Government Regulation, Other Ordnance and Accessories Manufacturing, Uranium Metal, Nuclear Ordnance & Equip, Industrial inorganic chemicals, not elsewhere classified, Reprocessed Activated Uranium, International trade, Military aspects, Nuclear weapons, Uranium

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Iran and Taliban face off again

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Iran has become alarmed by the Islamic militancy of the Taliban in Afghanistan, and is aligning itself with former Soviet Muslim nations. The tensions with the Taliban were heightened by the assassination of an Iranian cleric.

Author: Blanche, Ed
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's Intelligence Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0955-1247
Year: 2001
Afghanistan, Political activity, Afghan foreign relations, Iranian foreign relations, Taliban

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Iran struggles with narcotics scourge

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Iran is fighting an ongoing battle with drug smugglers from both Afghanistan and Pakistan, who use the country as an important route. Some 200 tons of opium have been confiscated annually, and the total is increasing.

Author: Blanche, Ed
Publisher: Jane's Information Group
Publication Name: Jane's Intelligence Review
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0955-1247
Year: 2000
Narcotics, Control of, Narcotics control, Drug traffic, Drug dealing

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Subjects list: Laws, regulations and rules, Iran
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