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December 09, 2012
NUKEWARS
Iran warships dock in Sudan
Khartoum (AFP) Dec 8, 2012
Two Iranian warships docked in Port Sudan on Saturday, a witness said, marking the second port call by the Iranian navy in Sudan in five weeks. The Iranian navy said the 1,400 ton frigate Jamaran and the 4,700 ton support ship Bushehr "docked in Port Sudan, after successfully carrying out their assignments in the Red Sea and were greeted by high-ranking Sudanese naval commanders." It did not say how long the warships would stay in port. Khartoum said it was a "normal" port call but Israeli o ... read more
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IRAQ WARS

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