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Iran ready to defend nuclear installations

Source: Press TV
Tehrān : Iran | 2 months ago  
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Such a vigilant nation, while taking every threat seriously, is in the meantime confident of its capacity to defend itself," he added referring to repeated Israeli threats against Iran's civilian nuclear installations...The US and some of its western allies accuse Tehran of seeking the wherewithal...
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