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By Margaret Besheer
Washington
04 November 2006
 
As international tensions continue to rise over Iran's nuclear ambitions, the Iranian regime has tested new military weaponry in the third day of war games in the Persian Gulf1.


Iran's elite2 Revolutionary Guards tests missiles during maneuvers3 in a central desert area of Iran, Nov. 2, 2006  
  
The games, called Great Prophet Two, are to run for 10 days. Iranian officials say they are intended to display Iran's defense4 capabilities5 and achievements in its missile industry. The regime has already tested naval6 missiles with a range of about 170 kilometers, giving them capability7 to hit vessels8 in the Gulf.

Saturday, the Iranian military said it successfully tested new armor-piercing weaponry and an anti-helicopter missile system.

The military exercises come as the U.N. Security Council is considering imposing9 sanctions on Tehran, because it has refused demands to stop enriching uranium, a process that can produce fuel for nuclear reactors10 or material for atomic bombs.

The five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council are considering a draft resolution put forward by France, Germany and Britain. The draft orders all countries to ban the supply of material and technology that could contribute to Iran's nuclear and missile programs. It also imposes a travel ban and asset freeze on companies, individuals and organizations involved in those programs.

But Russia and China have been reluctant to support tough sanctions, and, on Friday, Russia proposed major changes to the European draft.

On Saturday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters that, any measures the Security Council decides to impose against Iran should be for a limited time only, with a clearly detailed11 mechanism12 for lifting them.

"We do not disagree with the need to continue to influence the Iranians, but only with the purpose to impress upon them the need to come back to the negotiating table, but for this to happen, all parties must show realism," he said.


Iranians shout anti-US slogans with Haji Bakhshi, center holding a gun and another holding a photo of Iran's president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad  
  
Meanwhile, in Tehran, thousands of demonstrators marked the 27th anniversary of the takeover of the U.S. Embassy, when militant13 students stormed the building, taking 54 Americans hostage for 444 days.

Parliament speaker Gholam Ali Hadad Adel told demonstrators Saturday that "threats and sanctions would have no influence on the Iranian nation's will." He warned that Iran would react to any measures aimed at harming its integrity or preventing it from its right to benefit from peaceful nuclear energy.

Iran denies that it is seeking atomic weapons, saying its ambitions are to produce nuclear power for civilian14 purposes such as electricity.


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