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    IRAN: U.S. SHOULD "THINK TWICE" BEFORE TAKING "COLLISION COURSE" WITH TEHRAN

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    November 3, 2011 - 20:32 AMT

    PanARMENIAN.Net - Tehran has stepped up its attacks on the United
    States, amid speculation that Washington may accelerate plans for
    missile strikes against Iran's nuclear programme.

    The Iranian Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, said during a visit
    to Libya that the U.S. should "think twice" before putting itself on a
    "collision course" with Tehran.

    Iranian newspapers carry the Supreme Leader's comments accusing the
    U.S. of being behind terrorist attacks.

    Ayatollah Khamenei said he had '100 undeniable documents' proving the
    U.S. had been responsible for terrorism in Iran and elsewhere in the
    Middle East.

    Israel has staged a mass drill, simulating the impact of a missile
    attack by Iran. It follows a week of media reports that Israel may
    attack Iranian nuclear installations, but the military has dismissed
    any link.

    The UN's nuclear watchdog is due to report on Iran's nuclear programme
    next week.

    "There is going to be a report by the International Atomic Energy
    Agency, which will highlight some of the progress that Iran has
    been able to make despite the various other issues and sanctions and
    other aspects that have slowed it down. But I don't think that in any
    way it justifies that type of media headlines that we are having,"
    said Professor Gerald Steinberg from Bar Ilan University and also a
    columnist for the Jerusalem Post.

    Britain says it is keeping its options open in relation to possible
    military action against Iran over its nuclear programme. A newspaper
    report said the UK was stepping up contingency plans in anticipation
    of a request for military help from the U.S., Euronews reported.

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