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« Responder #480 em: Maio 12, 2014, 10:38:13 pm »
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/m ... lks-resume

Sanctions against Russia boost Iran's standing before nuclear talks restart

West's hunt for alternative oil and gas helps Tehran with one official saying 'Now Russia is the bad guy. Time is on our side'

    Simon Tisdall in Tehran
    The Guardian, Sunday 11 May 2014 20.45 BST     

The Ukraine crisis has strengthened Iran's hand in its nuclear talks and other dealings with the west by reminding European countries and the Obama administration of its potential as a major alternative energy supplier if Russia cannot be relied upon, officials and analysts in Tehran say.

But even as it attempts to play the Russia card, the government of President Hassan Rouhani is simultaneously stressing closer bilateral ties with Vladimir Putin's Kremlin as a means of mitigating the impact of US, EU and UN economic sanctions, imposed in the still-unresolved row over Iran's nuclear programme.

"The western countries are imposing sanctions on Russia [after its annexation of Crimea]. Now Russia is the bad guy," said Amir Mohebbian, a government adviser. "This has made the situation better for Iran's nuclear negotiators. Time is on our side. If we sit here long enough, it will all come to Iran."

It was not for Iran to say who was right or wrong in Ukraine, said Mohammad Marandi, an international relations expert at Tehran University. "But of course if Iran is no longer under sanctions, the Europeans would have many more choices regarding energy. At the same time, if the sanctions continue, Rouhani may move closer to Russia and China."

Majid Takht Ravanchi, deputy foreign minister and a member of Iran's nuclear negotiating team, said Iran would focus solely on details of a deal to lift sanctions when nuclear talks resumed in Vienna this week. But he did not deny Ukraine had placed matters in a new light.

"Naturally Iran and Europe could have much better cooperation on the economy, trade, energy. We believe there is much room for improvement," Ravanchi said.

The extent to which Iran could become Europe's alternative energy supplier is borne out by statistics, and by growing western commercial interest in its energy sector.

Iran is the third largest Opec oil producer after Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. It controls an estimated about 13% of the world's recoverable crude oil reserves and the world's second largest natural gas reserves.

Despite sanctions that severely limit cash sales of Iranian energy, an international oil, gas, refining and petrochemicals exhibition in Tehran last week attracted 1,800 companies, among them 600 foreign companies from 32 countries including the US and Britain.

China is one of Iran's biggest customers, owing an estimated $22bn (£13bn) for oil and gas supplies, which cannot be paid due to banking sanctions. Details emerged last week of plans for China to invest an equivalent sum in electricity and water projects as a way of circumventing the restrictions.

Similar barter deals are now in the pipeline with Russia. Last month the Mehr news agency reported a planned $8bn-$10bn energy deal in which Russia would supply electricity, generating plants and a transmission network. The US says an earlier proposal for Iran to supply 500,000 barrels of oil a day in return for Russian products would violate sanctions.

Speaking last month as the Ukraine crisis intensified, Rouhani went out of his way to praise Russia. "Strong political ties in bilateral, regional and international domains, along with vast economic relations between the two countries, set the stage for the promotion of peace and stability," he said.

Rouhani's message to the west was plain: if there is no deal to end sanctions, Iran has strategic alternatives that the US, Britain and others may find unpalatable.

Western analysts worry the Iran-Russia relationship may expand into the security sphere. Concern centres on the sale of Russian advanced S-300 advanced anti-missile defence systems, which would provide Iran with state-of-the-art protection in the event of a hypothetical Israeli or American attack.

The sale, agreed in 2007, was blocked after Putin came under international pressure. But if Moscow's relations with the west deteriorate further, it is possible Russia's president could give it the green light.

Iran insists, meanwhile, that its missile capabilities, both offensive and defensive, cannot be part of talks with the west.

Despite the election victory of the more centrist Rouhani administration, Iran remains deeply at odds with the US on a range of other fronts extending beyond Russia and the nuclear talks.

The supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, and other hardline clerics persist in casting the US in the role of "Great Satan" or "global arrogance". They continue to castigate Israel at every opportunity, although former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's notorious threat to wipe it off the map is no longer repeated.

Iran is also embroiled in a regional power struggle with the key US ally, Saudi Arabia, and other Sunni Muslim Gulf states. This so-called proxy war has found its sharpest expression in Syria, where the Sunni-Shia divide is most evident, but it also extends to Bahrain, Yemen and even Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iraq.

A Tehran official said Iran was intent on curtailing the spread of extremist Wahhabi ideology and jihadism that flowed from Saudi Arabia's "wealthy mosques, teachers and banks". But there was also unanimous agreement on another, overriding objective: fulfilling Iran's destiny as the leading power of the Middle East, the official said.

The US should not try to thwart this ambition, said Mohebbian. "We need a new dynamic. The US and Iran should agree not to be friends and not to be enemies. The US [and Europe] should accept Iran as it is. It will be better for them not to have Iran as an enemy. It would be expensive for them in the long run, more than they can imagine."
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Re: Irão
« Responder #481 em: Maio 14, 2014, 03:39:03 pm »
Saberin one of IRGC Special force units

Iran Marines Commandos
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IRGC Brigade General 'Haji Zadeh' سردار سرتيپ جاجي زاده interview
 
May 13, 2014 (Persian calendar 1393/2/23)
 
In this video you can find:
 
- 3th Khordad air defense system (Phased array radar) test fire Raad-2 missiles
 (Range 50Km, Altitude 25Km) will be increase to 100Km range soon سامانه پدافندي سوم خرداد و آزمايش موشك پدافندي رعد دو
 
- Hormoz-1 anti radiation missile (ARM) 300Km range موشكهاي بالستيك هرمز يك ضد رادار
 
- Hormoz-2 anti ship ballistic missile موشك ضد ناو هرمز دو
 
- Kavosh radar رادار كاوش
 
- Bashir phased array radar رادار آرايه فازي بشير
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Re: Irão
« Responder #482 em: Maio 15, 2014, 09:37:53 am »
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Iran Army special forces (Green Berets)  
Airborne special forces (NOHED) 55th brigade
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Re: Irão
« Responder #483 em: Junho 03, 2014, 05:39:06 pm »
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The commander of Iran’s Khatam ol-Anbia Air Defense Base (قرارگاه پدافند هوايي خاتم النبياء) Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli (تيمسار سرتيپ فرزاد اسماعيلي) unveiled new radar in Garmsar county (شهرستان گرمسار) today.
Brigadier General Farzad Esmayeeli (تيمسار سرتيپ فرزاد اسماعيلي) said this is a resonance digital informing 3D radar made by IRGC air and space R&D center (مركز پژوهشي هوا فضاي سپاه پاسداران), developing Ghadir radar (رادار قدير) has been lasted about five years.
Ghadir radar (رادار قدير) has 1100 Km (683.5 Mile) range and 300 Km (186.4 Mile) detection altitude in 360 degree using its 100 small independent radars.

It's able to detect small and low altitude targets like drones, cruise and ballistic missiles also satellites in Leo Earth orbit.
Ghadir radar is joint to the Iran's domestic air defense network now.










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Iran’s defense ministry has successfully overhauled 20 helicopters of different models; the choppers have been delivered to the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The helicopters had been transported into the maintenance site but now they can fly without any problem based on their missions. Iran’s 40-year-old aviation industry has made great achievements in designing aircraft and overhauling the existing aviation fleet. Overhauling helicopters has put Iran among a handful of countries including the US, Britain, France, Russia and China which master the technology in the world. Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic also plans to build an aircraft capable of carrying 150 passengers. In recent years, Iran has made great achievements in the defense sector and gained self-sufficiency in the production of essential military hardware and defense systems.
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Re: Irão
« Responder #484 em: Setembro 17, 2014, 09:05:05 pm »
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Re: Irão
« Responder #485 em: Setembro 21, 2014, 02:05:52 pm »
Iranian fighting vehicles

:arrow: http://thearkenstone.blogspot.pt/
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Re: Irão
« Responder #486 em: Setembro 30, 2014, 11:09:30 am »
Não sei se é o melhor sitio para colcar isto mas é, sem dúvida, um dos melhores artigos que já li. Para os que olham isto com olhos de ver e sem as palas da idiotologice, é um verdadeiro manancial. Um pequeno excerto:

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Before the bombing began, Crocker sensed that the Iranians were growing impatient with the Bush Administration, thinking that it was taking too long to attack the Taliban. At a meeting in early October, 2001, the lead Iranian negotiator stood up and slammed a sheaf of papers on the table. “If you guys don’t stop building these fairy-tale governments in the sky, and actually start doing some shooting on the ground, none of this is ever going to happen!” he shouted. “When you’re ready to talk about serious fighting, you know where to find me.” He stomped out of the room. “It was a great moment,” Crocker said.

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/09/30/the-shadow-commander?currentPage=all
 

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Re: Irão
« Responder #487 em: Setembro 30, 2014, 10:56:36 pm »
Citação de: "FoxTroop"
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/09/30/the-shadow-commander?currentPage=all

Artigo delicioso, conteúdo surpreendente para uma publicação americano-cazar. :G-beer2:
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“Suleimani told us the Iranians would do whatever was necessary,” a former Iraqi leader told me. “He said, ‘We’re not like the Americans. We don’t abandon our friends.’ ”

- Mai nada!
Ai de ti Lusitânia, que dominarás em todas as nações...
 

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Re: Irão
« Responder #488 em: Outubro 05, 2014, 03:14:35 pm »
Citação de: "Luso"
Citação de: "FoxTroop"
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2013/09/30/the-shadow-commander?currentPage=all

Artigo delicioso, conteúdo surpreendente para uma publicação americano-cazar. :G-beer2:
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“Suleimani told us the Iranians would do whatever was necessary,” a former Iraqi leader told me. “He said, ‘We’re not like the Americans. We don’t abandon our friends.’ ”

- Mai nada!

Realmente não é normal aparecerem artigos com um conteudo destes. Fazem falta mais destes para ver se a malta deixa de ir na conversa dos "FLAD honorários"
 

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Re: Irão
« Responder #489 em: Dezembro 27, 2014, 03:23:40 am »
Mohammad messenger of God wargame - Phase one - December 25/26, 2014
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Re: Irão
« Responder #490 em: Janeiro 26, 2015, 02:34:53 pm »
Iran moves away from US dollar in foreign trade

http://rt.com/business/225919-iran-swit ... om-dollar/


Iran is stopping mutual settlements in dollars with foreign countries and agreements on bilateral swap in new currencies will be signed in the near future, the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) has said.

“In trade exchanges with foreign countries, Iran uses other currencies, including Chinese yuan, euro, Turkish lira, Russian ruble and South Korean won,” Gholamali Kamyab, CBI deputy head, told the Tasnim state news agency.

He added that Iran is considering the possibility of signing bilateral monetary agreements with several countries on the use of other currencies.

Kamyab believes bilateral currency swap agreements will ease trade and economic transactions between Iran and other states.

 Iran is not the first country to move away from the US dollar. In 2014, Russia and China agreed on swaps and forwards in foreign currencies, a move aimed at reducing the influence of the US dollar and foreign exchange risks.

Experts believe the establishment of the BRICS Bank was also a major step towards de-dollarization and reducing Western dominance in the global financial system.

The move was made to increase international competition and activate trade and investment cooperation on the world stage.
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Re: Irão
« Responder #491 em: Março 02, 2015, 09:35:38 am »
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Re: Irão
« Responder #492 em: Abril 04, 2015, 12:16:40 am »
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Re: Irão
« Responder #493 em: Abril 05, 2015, 02:14:03 am »
Cronologia da crise nuclear no Irão.
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Re: Irão
« Responder #494 em: Abril 13, 2015, 07:45:53 pm »
Rússia retoma venda de mísseis ao Irão


A Rússia não esperou pelo acordo definitivo em torno do programa nuclear iraniano: O Kremlin anunciou hoje que o Presidente Vladimir Putin assinou um decreto que termina com a proibição da venda de um sistema de defesa antiaérea, que estava em vigor desde 2010, ano em que o Conselho de Segurança da ONU intensificou as sanções ao regime da República Islâmica.

“Quando suspendemos o contrato perdemos receitas legítimas”, explicou o ministro dos Negócios Estrangeiros Sergei Lavrov, defendendo não haver agora razões “para continuar com a suspensão, devido aos progressos no diálogo sobre o programa nuclear iraniano e à natureza absolutamente legítima do actual acordo”.

A decisão promete criar divisões entre o grupo de potências internacionais que negoceia com Teerão uma solução diplomática para um programa nuclear que os iranianos dizem ter apenas fins civis mas que é visto pela comunidade internacional como um meio para chegar à bomba atómica. Em 2010, Moscovo tomou a decisão de não concluir a venda dos mísseis terra-ar S-300 devido ao receio das restantes potências em ver o avançado sistema impedir um ataque militar às centrais nucleares iranianas.

Duas semanas depois de um pré-acordo entre o Irão e o grupo que junta EUA, Rússia, China, França, Reino Unido e Alemanha – que prevê o fim das sanções económicas do Ocidente em troca de uma desaceleração do programa iraniano e da inspecção das suas centrais nucleares –, Moscovo começa a preparar a sua posição num cenário em que o Irão será apenas mais um parceiro comercial.

“Se adiarmos e deixarmos o Irão à espera, amanhã, quando as sanções forem suspensas, Washington e os seus aliados ficarão com o grande mercado iraniano”, disse à Reuters Leonid Ivashov, um general russo reformado que o Centro de Análise Geopolítica de Moscovo.

O Kremlin aproveitou a ocasião para assumir outro negócio que estará a ser debatido nos bastidores há mais de um ano. “Queria chamar a atenção para os avanços no acordo que prevê a troca de petróleo por outros bens, que já atingiu uma escala significativa”, disse o vice-MNE, Sergei Ryabkov perante os deputados da câmara alta da Duma.

Referia-se a um negócio que a Reuters diz poder envolver 20 mil milhões de dólares, com a Rússia a receber 500 mil barris de petróleo por dia a um preço de saldo devido ao envio de outros materiais para o Irão.

“Em troca do petróleo iraniano, estamos a enviar certos produtos. Isto não está proibido nem limitado pelas actuais sanções ao regime”, garantiu Ryabkov, dando como exemplos cereais e material de construção.

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