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  • Iran and British Sailors

    Nowadays Iran and British sailors are at top news (what has happened to nuclear energy?!).  I didn't know about this until my last holiday and never thought that it can become very sensitive like this. Probably you're familiar with military stuff and know that this is something usual between two neighbor countries so ...
    Posted to Lucky Keyvan (Weblog) by nayyeri on April 1, 2007
  • An Overview of Military Service in Iran

    There are just five days remained to my service (next Tuesday).  Before writing more on this blog about my experiences I thought it's a good idea to write about Iranian military organizations, their history and military service to let my foreign readers know more about things that will be discussed here. Iran has two main military ...
    Posted to Lucky Keyvan (Weblog) by nayyeri on February 14, 2007
  • Smell Of War

    Yes, this is the top news in politics world!  The possibility of United States attacks to Iran.  And I will start my military service in 30 days! The possibility of this new war in middle east is more than what you think.  When Ahmadinejad could become Iran's president, got some instructions to change the direction of Iran ...
    Posted to Lucky Keyvan (Weblog) by nayyeri on January 20, 2007
  • Saddam is Responsible for Gas Attacks Against Iran

    Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein, said he's responsible for any gas attacks against Iran in 1980-1988 war with honor.  Reuters reported this yesterday. Saddam used chemical weapons in this war and killed many persons, especially Kurds, in Iraq and Iran. Still many guys who had participated in this war are dying everyday in Iran ...
    Posted to Lucky Keyvan (Weblog) by nayyeri on December 19, 2006
  • A Chilling Photograph's Hidden History

    Last week The Wall Street Journal published an article about the photograph of an execution in Iran after Islamic Revolution. Twenty-six years ago, a picture of an execution in Iran won the Pulitzer Prize. But the man who took it remained anonymous. Until now. In that photo Jahangir Razmi (photograph) took some photos of an execution in ...
    Posted to Lucky Keyvan (Weblog) by nayyeri on December 12, 2006