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Counterfeit Dollars Flooding Afghanistan
Many Iraqis Have Second Thoughts as US Exit Nears
Google has advised users of its online services in Iran to change their passwords following the theft of Internet security certificates from a Dutch company. In its offensive against Kurdish PJAK rebels, Iranian forces killed the PJAK second in command and the PJAK killed an Iranian Republican Guard general.
The Iranian president made an appeal to Syria to end violence and open dialogue with opposition. "A military solution is never the right solution," Ahmadinejad said. US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said revolution in Iran appears to be a matter of time, and the Iranian reform movement was learning from revolts in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Syria.
Pakistan to speed up Iran gas pipeline
In Afghanistan's Panjshir, disquiet over Taliban reconciliation
Iran warns Turkey about NATO's defense system
Appeal denied for HIG facilitator detained at Gitmo
The DC Circuit Court denied a Guantanamo detainee's appeal yesterday. The detainee, Shawali Khan, was a facilitator for Hezb-e-Islami Gulbuddin prior to his capture in 2002. According to a leaked file, Khan's cell in Kandahar received weapons and other support from Iran.
EXCLUSIVE: Libyan missiles looted
The head of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization said it will open its nuclear program to five years of 'full supervision' by the UN atomic energy agency if the world body lifts its sanctions. However, that 'full supervision' would have limits. Up to 300,000 Iranians may have had their Google email monitored using security certificates stolen from a Dutch secure communications firm.
Iran 'arrests' 5 al Qaeda operatives
US Eyes Covert Plan to Counter Iran in Iraq
'Top Secret America': A look at the military's Joint Special Operations Command
Almost 40 years in construction, the Bushehr nuclear power plant begins supplying electricity to the national grid. Iranian Revolutionary Guards forces launched a new offensive against Kurdish PAJK rebels in northwestern Iran.
Concern rising about Iran military nuclear work
Iran Moves to Shelter Its Nuclear Fuel Program
Iran "charm offensive" fails to ease nuclear fears
Don't test us, Israel army chief warns Gaza militants
Iran's nuclear chief claimed the country is prepared to cooperate more closely with the IAEA. The Defense Ministry said it was manufacturing its own anti-armor missiles.

