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- THE WEEK, Page 26WORLDThe New Gulf Arsenal
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- Iran's massive weapons-buying spree makes the West wary
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- By itself, the commissioning of the TAREQ-901 seemed little
- cause for alarm. But Western defense analysts fear that Iran's
- first Russian-built Kilo-class submarine may be only the most
- recent sign of an arms buildup, the likes of which has not been
- seen since Saddam Hussein stocked his arsenal in the days
- before the Gulf War. In recent months Teheran has been
- negotiating contracts with Russia, Ukraine and China for
- everything from tanks to missiles and high-performance jet
- fighters. Iranian dissidents and Western analysts are also
- concerned about help the Iranians may be getting from Chinese
- technicians in efforts to develop nuclear weapons. And like
- prewar Iraq, Iran is funding its weapons program with $20
- billion in oil sales facilitated by Western companies.
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- Anticipating the Tareq-901, rechristened in honor of an
- Islamic hero, the U.S. Navy had already dispatched the
- nuclear-attack submarine Topeka to the gulf. Western experts
- suspect that Iran's sub is equipped with SA-16 infrared-guided
- antiaircraft missiles obtained from the Russians two years ago,
- as well as its normal armament of 18 torpedoes.
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