Iran's Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki is interviewed in New York, Wednesday July 2, 2008. He dismissed talk of a U.S. or Israeli attack against his country, calling the prospect of another war in the Middle East "craziness." (AP Photo/Richard Drew)
This image from Iranian Television shows a Shahab-3 missile being launched, which officials have said has a range of 1,250 miles and is armed with a 1-ton conventional warhead. Iran test-fired nine long- and medium-range missiles Wednesday July 9, 2008 during war games that officials say are in response to U.S. and Israeli threats, state television reported. (AP Photo/Iranian TV via APTN)
** FILE ** Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, gestures as he delivers a speech during the International Conference on Financing for Development in Doha, Qatar, Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008. Ahmadinejad publicly acknowledged for the first time that tumbling oil prices are gouging his country's fragile economy and will force painful spending cuts, state media reported Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2008. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar)
Iranian Sajedeh Arabsorkhi, a member of Iran's largest reform party, the Islamic Iran Participation Front, votes as he attends a meeting of young supporters of Iran's former reformist president, Mohammad Khatami, in Tehran, Iran, Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008. Khatami is under increasing pressure from moderates to challenge hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in June's presidential elections. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Iranian President, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, delivers his speech in front of tens of thousands of Iranians during a ceremony marking 27th anniversary of Iran's Islamic Revolution at the Azadi (Freedom) Sq. in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Feb. 11, 2006. The Iranian president on Saturday rejected Western pressure to freeze the country's nuclear program and issued a veiled threat to walk away from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, center, walks with Vice President Gholamreza Aghazadeh, who also heads the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, right, during the inauguration ceremony of a heavy-water production plant, which went into operation despite U.N. demands that Iran roll back its nuclear program, in the central Iranian town of Arak, Saturday, Aug. 26, 2006. Iran's hardline president declared Saturday that his nation's controversial nuclear program poses no threat to any other country, even Israel "which is a definite enemy." (AP Photo/ ISNA, Arash Khamoushi)
In this frame grab taken from amateur video, supporters of Iranian reformist opposition leader Mir Hossien Mousavi demonstrate in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday June 16, 2009. Thousands of protesters rallied in Tehran in support of Mousavi, according to witnesses and video footage. (AP Photo/APTN, Amateur Video)
In this image issued by the government run Iranian Students News Agency, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, center, arrives Tehran's Mehrabad airport after attended in a summit in Russia, on Tuesday June, 16, 2009. Russia welcomed Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Tuesday on his first trip abroad since his bitterly disputed re-election, a show of support for a leader facing major protests at home and questions from the West about the legitimacy of the vote count. (AP Photo/ISNA, Hamid Forootan)
A supporter of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad wears a sticker showing his portrait on her hijab, as she waits in the sun before his final election campaign rally, on Azadi street in western Tehran, Iran, Wednesday, June 10, 2009. Iranians go to the polls on Friday, June 12, 2009 after a hotly contested election campaign pitting Ahmadinejad against leading challenger and reformist candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, amongst others. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Some hundreds of thousands of supporters of leading opposition presidential candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, who claims there was voting fraud in Friday's presidential election, turn out to protest the result of the election at a mass rally in Azadi (Freedom) square in Tehran, Iran, Monday, June 15, 2009. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
FILE - This June 18, 2009 file photo made available from Mousavi's election campaign media operation Ghalam News, shows Iranian opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi, center right, as he addresses supporters at a demonstration in Tehran. (AP Photo/Ghalam News, File) ** EDITORIAL USE ONLY EDITORS NOTE AS A RESULT OF AN OFFICIAL IRANIAN GOVERNMENT BAN ON FOREIGN MEDIA COVERING EVENTS IN IRAN, THE AP IS OBLIGED TO USE IMAGES FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES **
EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana Javier Solana, left, asks for directions as he meets with Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, right, before a meeting on nuclear issues at the Town Hall in Geneva, Switzerland, Saturday, July 19, 2008. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus)
** FILE ** In this Thursday, Dec. 27, 2007 photo, an Israeli Air Force fighter plane lands during an acrobatics display at a graduation ceremony at the Hatzerim Air Force Base near the southern Israeli city of Beersheba. Israel appears increasingly confident that it would be able to deal a sharp setback to Iran's nuclear program, if not destroy it, through a military strike. (AP Photo/Kevin Frayer, File)
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, makes a 'thumbs-down' gesture during President Bush's address to the 63rd session to the United Nations General Assembly, Tuesday, Sept. 23, 2008, in New York. The man on the left is Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
** ADVANCE FOR SUNDAY, AUG. 31 ** Iranian women attend a prayer ceremony in Tehran on Friday, Aug. 8, 2008. (AP photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Iranian ambassador to the United Nations M. Javad Zarif responds to the vote by the United Nations Security Council Saturday, Dec. 23, 2006 at U.N. headquarters. The U.N. Security Council unanimously approved a resolution Saturday imposing sanctions against Iran for refusing to suspend uranium enrichment, culminating two months of negotiations aimed at pressuring Tehran to clarify its nuclear ambitions. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
An Iranian couple stroll through in a shopping center as a poster of Hollywood star, Al Pachino hangs inside a shop in northern Tehran, Iran on Thursday Oct. 4, 2007. The shops are full of Western pop music and movies _ the latest Harry Potter film, even 'The Simpsons'. Young women stroll the streets in skinny jeans and short coats, their heads barely covered, arm-in-arm with boys in muscle shirts and spiky hair. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
March 9 2007 picture released by Britain's Royal Navy on Friday March 23 2007 of the Type 22 frigate HMS Cornwall on patrol in the North Arabian Gulf. The Iranian navy detained up to 15 British troops Friday in the Persian Gulf, according to defence officials. The Britons were in two inflatable boats from the frigate during a routine smuggling investigation, traveling along the boundary of territorial waters between Iran and Iraq. They were conducting a routine boarding of a ship but it was not clear what the ship was suspected of smuggling. They were detained by the Revolutionary Guard's navy, officials said. (AP Photo/Royal Navy) ** NO SALES **
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, arrives at his office in Tehran, Iran, on Tuesday Sept. 5, 2006. Iran's hard-line president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Tuesday called for an anti-liberal campaign in universities, another step back to 1980s-style radicalism, the official Islamic Republic News Agency reported. (AP Photo/Hasan Sarbakhshian)
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, right, shakes hands with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Al-Maliki, duing an official welcoming ceremony for him, in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2006. Iraq's prime minister received a red-carpet welcome at the Iran's presidential palace on Tuesday at the start of his first official visit to the Shiite Muslim country since taking office in May, state-run television reported. (AP Photo/ISNA)
Iraqi Kurd smugglers carry television sets on their backs, from Iraqi Kurdistan into Iran, 150 kilometers (93 miles) west of Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, Friday Sept. 8, 2006. Despite the tightening of Iraqi borders by the newly formed Department of Border Enforcement, smuggling in this mountainous region is very common mainly because of porous frontier with Iran, which has proved a boon for smugglers, The most common items which are smuggled are fuel, food articles, electronics, alcohol and other household goods.(AP Photo/Yahya Ahmed)
Under a picture of the Iranian late revolutionary founder Ayatollah Khomeini, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, waves to the media as he arrives for a news conference in Tehran, Iran, Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2006. Iran's hard-line president on Tuesday challenged the authority of the U.N. Security Council, saying no one can prevent his country from having a peaceful nuclear program. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz, center, is led away after declaring he planned to challenge Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad about his views on the Holocaust and Israel minutes before the meeting with Swiss President Hans-Rudolf Merz and Iranian President Ahmadinejad in Geneva, Switzerland, Sunday, April 19, 2009. The United Nations opens its first global racism conference in eight years on Monday with the U.S. and at least five other countries boycotting the event out of concern that Islamic countries will demand that they denounce Israel and ban criticism of Islam. (AP Photo/Anja Niedringhaus, Pool)
A supporter of main challenger and reformist candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, wearing a mask of him, flashes the victory sign amongst the crowds at a night-time street rally just days before the elections, in the Sadatabad district of northern Tehran, Iran, in the early hours of Tuesday, June 9, 2009. With Farsi hip-hop and techno music blaring from car speakers and young men and women dancing in the streets, election fever in Tehran is more like a party than a protest but the festive atmosphere of these nightly street rallies have a serious undertone. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)
Iranian women stand in line to cast their votes in the presidential election, at the Masoumeh shrine in Qum, about 120 kms south of Tehran, Friday, June 12, 2009. The election follows a hotly contested campaign pitting current president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad against leading challenger and reformist candidate Mir Hossein Mousavi, amongst others. (AP Photo/Kamran Jebreili)
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