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Tahrirolvasyleh

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Dude, the article Tahrirolvasyleh already has three templates up at the top (the contents of which I reproduce below, in case you somehow missed them before). This article does not need any further accretion of weasel-words and hedging qualifications. If you have any facts to offer, please do so. If you don't, then don't bother. AnonMoos 22:04, 6 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

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"AnoonMoos":

I did add new facts to the article.

The alleged passages are being cited in a "Fourth Volume" of the Tahrirolvasyleh.

There is no "Fourth Volume", according to Shi'ite scholars.

The article had no mention of that, until I added it.

The allegations are probably fabrications - the US intelligence community pretty well knows that Iranian exiles - like Parvin Darabi and Ghorbanifar - are useless fabricators.

Please pay closer attention in the future.--Johan77 03:23, 30 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

Reply Iran-Iraq War

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I understand your concern that I might be removing too much information from that article. However, I most certainly did not remove everything. The only thing I completely removed was a reference to dual use biological weapons exports. Since biological weapons were not used in the Iran-Iraq War (or had any effect), I don't feel it is appropriate to detail where they came from. In addition, if you look at my edits closely you will see that I added information about U.S. sales of helicopters, U.S. dual use technology, the Haddad and Alcolac companies, the German companies, and loans from Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. Thank you. CJK 20:22, 30 July 2006 (UTC)Reply

re:jadger

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I have never dealt with putting images up on wikipedia, you may want to ask an admin for help. as long as the images are free use and not copyrighted in his book I think it would be allowable to place them on the article.

--Jadger 05:50, 16 December 2006 (UTC)Reply