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Headlines matching 'Strait of Hormuz'
Fri May 04, 2012
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(Some Guy) Unlikely Good news: U.S. victory over Iran would only take three weeks, so no big deal  (rt.com) (383)


Sat February 25, 2012
(MSNBC) Scary Eight reasons why gas prices will hit $5/gallon this year. "Because fark you, that's why" suspiciously absent  (bottomline.msnbc.msn.com) (299)


Wed February 22, 2012
(Yahoo) Interesting Cash-strapped Italy sells its lighthouses. Will no longer get +1 food from water tiles  (news.yahoo.com) (60)


Tue February 21, 2012
(MSNBC) Asinine Iran threatens pre-emptive strike if tensions do not ease. What sort of savage, barbaric, war-mongering super villain would attack another country pre-emptively? We really need to ... oh, wait  (msnbc.msn.com) (174)


Sat February 18, 2012
(Telegraph) Unlikely Iran's navy claimed its warships entered the Mediterranean on Saturday to convey Tehran's "message of peace and friendship"  (telegraph.co.uk) (250)


Fri February 17, 2012
(Fox News) Stupid Stop me if you've heard this one before: US Intelligence chiefs are growing increasingly convinced that Al Qaeda is in Syria  (foxnews.com) (154)


Thu February 16, 2012
(LA Times) Followup Iron Sky, the Finnish sci-fi movie depicting an attack on Earth from Nazi communities hidden on the dark side of the moon, just debuted in Berlin. Bonus: it's also coming to the US  (latimesblogs.latimes.com) (87)


Fri February 10, 2012
(UPI) Obvious Underneath a bellicose posture, a decaying and fractured regime. But enough about Obama, how are things in Iran these days?  (upi.com) (31)


Mon February 06, 2012
(The Hill) Fail Having seen the successes of the past decade, 49% of Americans support bombing Iran to prevent them from gaining nukes  (thehill.com) (271)

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