Pentagon Goes after Firms Violating Arms Export Regulations
CRACKING DOWN Iran for years has been able to keep a relatively large number of its F-14s flying, even though the U.S. stopped delivering parts once the shah of Iran was ousted in 1979. The country appears to have had help from U.S. and British firms in maintaining the 27-year-old aircraft. The U.S...
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