Iran Vows to Sue US Over Drone Harassment Following Recent Drone Row
Iran threatened to take legal action against the U.S. government "at international courts" Wednesday insisting that a drone captured within Iranian airspace earlier this week was a ScanEagle surveillance drone that belongs to the U.S. government. “We will use this drone as evidence to pursue a legal case against the US invasion at relevant international bodies,” Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi stated Wednesday.
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Fake AP Graph Exposes Israeli Fraud and IAEA Credulity
That Associated Press story displaying a graph alleged to be part of an Iranian computer simulation of a nuclear explosion — likely leaked by Israel with the intention of reinforcing the media narrative of covert Iranian work on nuclear weapons – raises serious questions about the International Atomic Energy Association’s (IAEA) claim that it has credible evidence of such modeling work by Iran.
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The Secret To Iranian Drone Technology? Just Add Photoshop
garymortimer writes "Earlier this month, Iran's news agency provided visual evidence that its government had figured out to make a fancy new drone that could take off and land vertically. What they didn't tell us is that they used Photoshop to make it stop taking off from the roof of Japan's Chiba University, which built the aircraft and never had anything to do with Iran's alleged version of it."
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Israel Says Iran Has Postponed Nuclear Ambitions
Defense Minister Ehud Barak used Iran’s conversion of some enriched uranium into fuel rods for civilian power generation as evidence that making weapons had taken a back seat.
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US Suspects Iran Was Behind a Wave of Cyberattacks
SternisheFan writes in with this Times article about more trouble brewing between the U.S. and Iran. "American intelligence officials are increasingly convinced that Iran was the origin of a serious wave of network attacks that crippled computers across the Saudi oil industry and breached financial institutions in the United States, episodes that contributed to a warning last week from Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta that the United States was at risk of a "cyber-Pearl Harbor." After Mr. Panetta's remarks on Thursday night, American officials described an emerging shadow war of attacks and counterattacks already under way between the United States and Iran in cyberspace. Among American officials, suspicion has focused on the "cybercorps" that Iran's military created in 2011 -partly in response to American and Israeli cyberattacks on the Iranian nuclear enrichment plant at Natanz -though there is no hard evidence that the attacks were sanctioned by the Iranian government. The attacks emanating ...
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