The former head of Mossad, Efraim Halevi, the Tehran administration warned: "The attack uyarımızı Consider, take decisions in this direction is critical for the next 12 weeks."
Enhancing the international pressure on Iran to intervene in a possible explanation, in the week because of the new sanctions on Iran's nuclear program, which accepts the United States, Secretary of State Clinton's visit came ahead of support from South Africa.
South Africa ceased to purchase oil from Iran.
The U.S. Congress also approved a package envisaging new sanctions on Iran. In the package, all that means the sale of Iranian oil shipping companies, insurance companies and banks is expected to be punished.
In China, financial institutions affected by the new sanctions on the grounds it could damage relations between Beijing and Washington have warned.
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