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    Any news out of Iran or Israel now days catches my ears/eyes... Just FYI

    Just up on Drudge....

    Fifteen soldiers have been killed in a huge explosion at a military base near Iran's capital Tehran, officials say.

    The blast occurred when weapons were being moved inside a Revolutionary Guards depot, a commander from the elite unit told state TV.

    Windows in nearby buildings were shattered and the blast was heard in central Tehran, 40 km (25 miles) away.

    Two hours after the explosion a fire still raged and there were traffic jams on nearby roads, a local reporter said.

    Local MP Hossein Garousi said "a large part of an ammunition depot exploded," parliament's website reported.

    Revolutionary Guards commander Ramezan Sharif did not say what had caused the "accident" in the village of Bidganeh, near the city of Karaj.

    "Some of the casualties are reported to be in a critical condition," he said.

    An emergency worker said that 12 people had been taken to hospital.

    Karaj resident Kaveer told the BBC's Newshour programme that the sound was "deafening".

    "We were kind of shocked. I just ran out of the house and looked around," he said.

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    An elite military force, the Revolutionary Guard was set up shortly after the 1979 Iranian revolution to defend the country's Islamic system.
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    It has since become a major military, political and economic force in Iran.

    The Revolutionary Guard has been targeted by UN sanctions aimed at pressuring Iran to halt uranium enrichment.

    There have been occasional unexplained explosions in Iran before.

    Eighteen people were killed in a blast at a Revolutionary Guards base in the north-western Lorestan province in October 2010.

    The latest blast comes at a time of heightened tensions over Iran's nuclear ambitions.

    The UN's nuclear watchdog the IAEA released a report on Tuesday which, correspondents say, prompted new fears that Iran's nuclear programme has a military objective.

    There has also been speculation in Israel's media that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is considering ordering strikes against Iran's nuclear sites, in the hope of stalling or ending its programme.

    Iran says its nuclear programme has purely civilian aims.
    Protecting the sheep from the wolves that want them, their family, their money and full control of our Country!

    Guns and gear are cool, but bandages stop the bleeding!

    ATTENTION: No trees or animals were harmed in any way in the sending of this message, but a large number of electrons were really ticked off!

    NO 10-289!

  • #2
    I seen the same article up on infowars. I really hope nothing happens but I think that is a pipe dream

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    • #3
      It was all James Bonds fault!
      You know what ol' Jack Burton always says at a time like this?

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