
U205 Solid state relay
Features:
Non-junction switch, long usage life
Controlling voltage among 3-5V, controlled voltage can reach to 380V
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID dimensions: Net Weight Cross Weight
U205-A 110g
U205-B 10g
U205-C 310g
U205-D 20g
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mselves under the scrutiny...of the
international community concerning their nuclear activities.�Embarrassed, the Iranians are now backtracking, with
the government insisting that it is in no hurry at all to talk.
Scant comfort, then, for those who long for an end to decades of American-Iranian enmity. The top American and
Iranian envoys in Baghdad have already met “at least once� says a well-connected Western diplomat. Rumour has
it that a senior Iranian negotiator has also visited Iraq. But there is no sign that Mr Bush is receptive to overtures
aimed at detente. The administration recently secured Congress s approval to give $75m to Iranian opposition
groups.
Convinced that Mr Bush intends to try to topple them, Iran s leaders do not disguise fuel dispenser their pleasure at America s
Iraqi travails. The mayhem in Iraq, they believe, acts as a brake on Mr Bush s ambitions in Iran. But the Iranians
are not as pervasive or as pernicious an influence in Iraq as the United States—and some Sunni Arab countries,
Egypt and Saudi Arabia in particular—say they are. A recent report by the International Crisis Group argues that
such reports are e fuel dispenser xaggerated.
To be sure, the Iranians flaunt t fuel dispenser he good relations that they have had for many years with Mr Hakim s Supreme
Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), and with the Dawa Party of the current embattled prime minister,
Ibrahim al-Jaafari. They also get on with Iraq s (Kurdish) president, Jalal Talabani. Equally, few doubt that Iran s
spies are numerous, and its tradesmen and charity workers diligent.
But Iran remains mistrusted by many Iraqis, including many of the Shias who fought in large numbers against their
Iranian co-religionists during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. It is doubtful, for instance, whether Iran, even if it
wanted to, could put a stop to the anti-Sunni violence that is being perpetrated by SCIRI s associates. Nor does Mr
Hakim, although he is a cleric and spent many years in exile in Iran, seek to replicate Iran s theocr