By: N.W. Smith | 2010-04-04 | News and society This past month Iran commemorated these events by showcasing its military strength. It conducted a series of missile tests and large-scale military maneuvers involving tens of thousands of troops and over 1500 naval vessels. read more
By: Brian Jones | 2010-12-16 | Article Marketing A report by the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) shows that Iran now possesses 2,427 kilograms of enriched uranium. This uranium is currently enriched to the 3 to 3.5% range. This is enough uranium to power two nuclear warheads. read more
By: S. Raju | 2011-03-07 | Marketing Iran has scrapped a second liquefied natural gas (LNG) project which was to be executed by French energy giant Total, a report said on Monday, after a similar facility to the Anglo-Dutch Shell was recently dropped. read more
By: sisi | 2010-10-08 | Human Resources Overview See also: Demographics of Iran The government runs the broadcast media, which includes three national radio stations and two national television networks read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | International studies Iran now has over 26,000 known centrifuge units enriching Uranium to weapons grade in underground facilities and labs. Why is this a problem, many nations have nuclear weapons capabilities? Well, because Iran sponsors international terrorist groups like Hezbollah, to the tune of about 100 million dollars per year, although that figure is slightly down right now due to the economic collapse of Iran. read more
By: Dr. Reza Rezazadeh | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is presumed that the United States plans to take military action against Iran. Expert views consider such action to have devastating effect on U.S. economy by obliging Iran to take counter action by bombing oil installatons in the region which export oil to U.S. including Saudi Arabia, Kuwaite, United Arab Emirate. Iranian authorities have already indicated they will take such action. The facts indicate they may be able to achieve it. It seems better to let Iran have the bomb rather than break the American economy. read more
By: Kurt Hartman | 2010-04-04 | International studies Lately, there has been a run-up in hostilities between Iran and Israel. This feud is about to overflow, and impact some of the major players on the world stage. I'll show you the contentions, and the grievances that each side has with the other. We'll also examine the religious motivations that are not immediately apparent to most secular assessors of the situation. War is coming, and it may happen sooner than you think. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-23 | Business Development See also: Economy of Iran The 6 development phases of Iran automotive industry: 1. Assembly 1969 1989 2. Spare Parts Industry Development 1990 Present 3. Auto Design 1975 Present 4. Mass Production 1975 Present 5. Establishing Export Bases 2006 Present 6. Mass Auto Export 2008 Present Market and domestic production See also: Demography of Iran Runna is the third Iran-made car. Features include airbags, antilock brakes, power steering and power windows. In 2008 read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Politics Perhaps you have heard the famous line by Ronald Reagan - "Trust but verify?" He used this when discussing diplomacy with other nations and in negotiation with those nations, which claimed to want peace and negotiated with the US. The Iranian President believes that Iran has been vindicated from the US's harsh criticism and claims that the Iranians are busy making nuclear weapons. Indeed, there is another point of view on all this that has now resurfaced: read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-04-26 | Other Business Oil has played an important role in the world’s economy. The changes of oil output and prices and prices have impacts on various commodities. The recent hike in oil price has drawn the importance of oil supply to economies. Disruption of oil supply in main oil producing countries like Libya has driven concerns about its effects on economies. The worries have sent the oil price over $100 a barrel. read more
By: William Sutherland | 2010-04-04 | Politics With the December 2006 Gulf Cooperation Councils (GCC) announcement of plans to develop a joint nuclear program for peaceful purposes followed on the heals of Egypts expressed desire to harness nuclear energy and Irans continued progress, a Mideast nuclear arms race may be underway. Only a pragmatic, evenhanded approach can put the nuclear genie back into the bottle and effectively prevent a nuclear conflict that could impact the entire world. read more
By: Joseph Omidvar | 2010-04-04 | Politics Stopping Iran's nuclear activity is an urgent necessity, especially, since Iran's theocracy is now controlling parts of Iraq and intervenes to a large extent in Lebanon and Palestine. This is a regime that has waged war against its own people by suppressing them. It is obvious that if this regime achieves nuclear weapons the Iranian people and people all over the world will face a bleak future. read more
By: Leslie Hardy | 2010-04-04 | International studies The turbulence in the world financial markets during 2008 is blamed on a failure in the banking system. While it is certainly true that many leading banks acted imprudently and incompetently, the crisis was made worse and will be perpetuated by the high levels of both government and consumer debt in the US and EU. This escalating level of debt is an indication of the decline of the west. read more
By: Larry Isaacson | 2010-12-23 | Computer It looks like the Stuxnet virus that has infected the nuclear systems of the Iranians is far more effective than previously disclosed. read more