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(Daily Mail-UK) Hassan Mousavi, the head of Iran's cultural heritage and tourism organization, said Monday that he was "suspicious about the drought in the southern part of the country." He accused the West of using "technology" to influence Iran's climate, saying sand storms and droughts were a method of war. "The world arrogance and colonists (term used by Iranian authorities to label the West) are influencing Iran's climate conditions using technology," Mousavi was quoted as saying by the Fars news agency. "Soft war is completely evident....This level of drought is not normal." 2012-07-20 00:00:00Full Article
Iran Accuses West of Creating Drought
(Daily Mail-UK) Hassan Mousavi, the head of Iran's cultural heritage and tourism organization, said Monday that he was "suspicious about the drought in the southern part of the country." He accused the West of using "technology" to influence Iran's climate, saying sand storms and droughts were a method of war. "The world arrogance and colonists (term used by Iranian authorities to label the West) are influencing Iran's climate conditions using technology," Mousavi was quoted as saying by the Fars news agency. "Soft war is completely evident....This level of drought is not normal." 2012-07-20 00:00:00Full Article
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