Argentine fear
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Buenos Aires - Fear of reprisals made Argentina withdraw a threat to cut ties with Iran over its suspected involvement in a bomb blast that killed nearly 100 people last month at a Jewish community centre. A top government official said Buenos Aires feared another attack if it cut ties with Tehran, if Iranian diplomats were linked to the blast on 18 July. Reuter
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