Yes! Iranian troops are stationed there. We have no diplomatic relations with Iran, therefore we have no troops guarding an embassy.
Iran, as of this time, probably does not have nuclear bombs, but that's anyones guess.
Clandestinely we may have boots on the ground in Iran. it's a big country and their mission could be, just to keep tabs on the Iranians.
2006-09-16 14:57:30
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answer #1
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answered by briang731/ bvincent 6
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No. There are no US troops in Iran at this time. Irani students overran the US Embassy in Tehran (Iran's Capital City) in late1979 (during Jimmy Carter's Presidency) and occupied it and held about 50 US citizens (Embassy employees) hostage until January 1981 - for 444 days) and the US has had no dealings with Iran since. The hostages were released on the day that Ronald reagan was sworn in as President.
Iran is planning to process uranium that COULD be (and probably would be) used in nuclear weapons but is NOT at that level or weapon preparedness yet.
2006-09-16 22:01:15
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answered by Cockroach 1
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Only Iranian troops are stationed in Iran.
The US in the form of Colonel Oliver North was sending weapons to Iran in the 1980s but I doubt if they sent nuclear weapons, but you never can tell. Crazier things have happened. The same regime sent a thousand Stinger missiles to the taleban to shoot down russian aircraft in Afghanistan. 500 of those weapons are still out there somewhere.
2006-09-17 02:13:53
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answered by brainstorm 7
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noone would admit if there were any there because if there were, it could endanger any mission.
Iran has the capability from what I understand to make nuclear bombs.
2006-09-17 00:17:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I hope this question was meant to be sarcastic.
2006-09-16 21:56:23
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answered by theoneandonlyhaz 2
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No to both questions.
2006-09-16 21:58:10
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think so
2006-09-17 02:57:58
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answered by cnkbrum 4
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