The Nation - News from Dec. 4, 1985
Three Turkish natives accused of trying to export spare tubes for a highly sensitive radar system to Iran despite a U.S. boycott of the Tehran regime were ordered held without bail until a hearing Friday in New York. The three men were charged with conspiring to violate federal laws regulating the exporting of military equipment. A federal complaint charges that the men made a deal to buy the sensitive military hardware at a meeting with an undercover agent.
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