Iran's government accused Argentina of interfering in internal affairs, referring to criticism against the designation of Ahmad Vahidi as Defence Minister. Vahidi has been wanted since 2007 by Interpol for supposed ties to the AMIA terrorist attack in Buenos Aires which caused 85 deaths and hundreds of injured. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesHmm, let me get this straight.. Packing a van full of explosives and parking it in front of an Argentine Community Center is not interfering in an internal affair? Iran really needs to quit the 7th century and make the step up to the 21st.
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