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[18 May 2012] Iran warns to sue Google over nameless Gulf - English
[18 May 2012] Iran warns to sue Google over nameless 'Gulf' - English
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[18 May 2012] Iran warns to sue Google over nameless 'Gulf' - English
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[18 May 2012] Iran warns to sue Google over nameless 'Gulf' - English
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Saudi + Bahrain: Decaying dictatorship shored-up by Gulf Union? English
In Iran, protests backed by the state have been organised against plans to form a European Union-style bloc amongst the Gulf states. Two key American allies, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain would be the...
In Iran, protests backed by the state have been organised against plans to form a European Union-style bloc amongst the Gulf states. Two key American allies, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain would be the first Arab Gulf nations to sign an agreement. Iran has called the idea a U.S.-backed plot to see Bahrain become part of Saudi Arabia. Bahrain has seen anti-government protests for more than a year, with fears now the potential union could strengthen the position of the Sunni rulers over a largely Shia population. Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi, from the University of Tehran, says it's the Saudi royal family, together with Washington that will benefit.
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In Iran, protests backed by the state have been organised against plans to form a European Union-style bloc amongst the Gulf states. Two key American allies, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain would be the first Arab Gulf nations to sign an agreement. Iran has called the idea a U.S.-backed plot to see Bahrain become part of Saudi Arabia. Bahrain has seen anti-government protests for more than a year, with fears now the potential union could strengthen the position of the Sunni rulers over a largely Shia population. Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi, from the University of Tehran, says it's the Saudi royal family, together with Washington that will benefit.
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Inside Story - Financial Crisis and Gulf States- Sept 24 English
Gulf markets were nursing losses of about 17 percent each last week wiping out most of the years gains. This leads us to the central question are the Gulf States in fact sheltered from the global...
Gulf markets were nursing losses of about 17 percent each last week wiping out most of the years gains. This leads us to the central question are the Gulf States in fact sheltered from the global financial meltdown
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Gulf markets were nursing losses of about 17 percent each last week wiping out most of the years gains. This leads us to the central question are the Gulf States in fact sheltered from the global financial meltdown
Iranian Navy : 10 day drills 2011 in Persian Gulf for regional security - English
A 10 day drill in the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Aden by Iran's navy.
The drill seeks to stretch Iran's naval presence through international waters, control and protect Iranian and...
A 10 day drill in the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Aden by Iran's navy.
The drill seeks to stretch Iran's naval presence through international waters, control and protect Iranian and foreign ships, counter piracy and terrorism, and improve the country's defense tactics. That according to the commanders of Iran's Basij and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps.
Commander Jafari was addressing an inauguration ceremony to appoint Brigadier General Mohsen Kazemeini as the new commander of IRGC Division in Tehran.
Also speaking to Press TV, Iran's Basij Force Commander said the naval drill is the first of its kind, because it covers 2000 kilometers. He also said the war games pose no threat to Iran's Persian Gulf neighbors.
Some 40 percent of the world's oil supply passes through the strait of Hormuz. The commander of Basij Force dismissed Western claims that Iran plans to close the Strait of Hormuz during the military exercises.
Iran launched the massive naval exercise on Saturday. The Navy is expected to employ new classes of submarines, drones, ground-to-sea missiles and torpedoes during the ten-day maneuvers.
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A 10 day drill in the Strait of Hormuz and the Gulf of Aden by Iran's navy.
The drill seeks to stretch Iran's naval presence through international waters, control and protect Iranian and foreign ships, counter piracy and terrorism, and improve the country's defense tactics. That according to the commanders of Iran's Basij and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps.
Commander Jafari was addressing an inauguration ceremony to appoint Brigadier General Mohsen Kazemeini as the new commander of IRGC Division in Tehran.
Also speaking to Press TV, Iran's Basij Force Commander said the naval drill is the first of its kind, because it covers 2000 kilometers. He also said the war games pose no threat to Iran's Persian Gulf neighbors.
Some 40 percent of the world's oil supply passes through the strait of Hormuz. The commander of Basij Force dismissed Western claims that Iran plans to close the Strait of Hormuz during the military exercises.
Iran launched the massive naval exercise on Saturday. The Navy is expected to employ new classes of submarines, drones, ground-to-sea missiles and torpedoes during the ten-day maneuvers.
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Gulf States Concerned As Ahmadinejad Prays In Mecca - English
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accepted Saudi Arabias King Abdullahs invitation to take part in the pilgrimage to Mecca Just recently the Iranian president attended the Gulf Cooperation
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad accepted Saudi Arabias King Abdullahs invitation to take part in the pilgrimage to Mecca Just recently the Iranian president attended the Gulf Cooperation
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US Missile Deployment and Build Up In Persian Gulf and Mediterranean - 31Jan10 - English
The US is building up it's missile "defence" capability and deployments in the Persian Gulf region as well as the Mediterranean. The US says that it is doing this to "protect against...
The US is building up it's missile "defence" capability and deployments in the Persian Gulf region as well as the Mediterranean. The US says that it is doing this to "protect against the Iranian Threat", as well as to apply pressure on Tehran regarding it's Nuclear Program. A program that Iran has time and again insisted is purely for civilian power generation and medical needs. Recorded January 31, 2010 at 2000GMT.
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The US is building up it's missile "defence" capability and deployments in the Persian Gulf region as well as the Mediterranean. The US says that it is doing this to "protect against the Iranian Threat", as well as to apply pressure on Tehran regarding it's Nuclear Program. A program that Iran has time and again insisted is purely for civilian power generation and medical needs. Recorded January 31, 2010 at 2000GMT.
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Iran Launches Four Ghadeer Submarines Into The Persian Gulf - Clip2 - 08Aug2010 - English
Following a formal naval ceremony, the iranian navy launched four ghadir submarines into the persian gulf from their naval base at bandar abbas.
these submarines are reported to be "totally...
Following a formal naval ceremony, the iranian navy launched four ghadir submarines into the persian gulf from their naval base at bandar abbas.
these submarines are reported to be "totally domestically built," and "undetectable by sonar." the iranians say that even more submarines are to be launched in the coming days.
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Following a formal naval ceremony, the iranian navy launched four ghadir submarines into the persian gulf from their naval base at bandar abbas.
these submarines are reported to be "totally domestically built," and "undetectable by sonar." the iranians say that even more submarines are to be launched in the coming days.
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Iran Launches Four Ghadeer Submarines Into The Persian Gulf - Clip1 - 08Aug2010 - English
Following a formal naval ceremony, the iranian navy launched four ghadir submarines into the persian gulf from their naval base at bandar abbas.
these submarines are reported to be "totally...
Following a formal naval ceremony, the iranian navy launched four ghadir submarines into the persian gulf from their naval base at bandar abbas.
these submarines are reported to be "totally domestically built," and "undetectable by sonar." the iranians say that even more submarines are to be launched in the coming days.
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Following a formal naval ceremony, the iranian navy launched four ghadir submarines into the persian gulf from their naval base at bandar abbas.
these submarines are reported to be "totally domestically built," and "undetectable by sonar." the iranians say that even more submarines are to be launched in the coming days.
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Islamic Iran begins producing oil from the Hengam oil field Persian Gulf - 25Aug2010 - English
Islamic Republic of Iran has officially begun producing crude oil from the hengam oil field shared with oman in the persian gulf.
Discovered in 1975 the field has around 600,000,000 barrels of...
Islamic Republic of Iran has officially begun producing crude oil from the hengam oil field shared with oman in the persian gulf.
Discovered in 1975 the field has around 600,000,000 barrels of proven oil reserves.
Press tv reports that all aspects of the [$400 million] project, including field studies, design, construction and installment of machinery and pipelines have been carried out by Iranian contractors without any foreign aid.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/139991.html
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Islamic Republic of Iran has officially begun producing crude oil from the hengam oil field shared with oman in the persian gulf.
Discovered in 1975 the field has around 600,000,000 barrels of proven oil reserves.
Press tv reports that all aspects of the [$400 million] project, including field studies, design, construction and installment of machinery and pipelines have been carried out by Iranian contractors without any foreign aid.
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/139991.html
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[06 Dec 2013] US to keep up military role in Persian Gulf region despite diplomatic opening with Iran - English
The U-S Secretary of Defense says Washington has no plans to scale back its military presence in the Persian Gulf region despite a diplomatic opening with Iran.
Chuck Hagel made the comment at a...
The U-S Secretary of Defense says Washington has no plans to scale back its military presence in the Persian Gulf region despite a diplomatic opening with Iran.
Chuck Hagel made the comment at a U-S base in Bahrain. The Pentagon chief is visiting several Arab states in the region. The tour is part of an effort by the White House to soothe the perceived concerns of U-S allies over the deal reached between Iran and the P5+1 on November 24th. The United States has an active presence in the region from Oman and the U-A-E to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait.
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The U-S Secretary of Defense says Washington has no plans to scale back its military presence in the Persian Gulf region despite a diplomatic opening with Iran.
Chuck Hagel made the comment at a U-S base in Bahrain. The Pentagon chief is visiting several Arab states in the region. The tour is part of an effort by the White House to soothe the perceived concerns of U-S allies over the deal reached between Iran and the P5+1 on November 24th. The United States has an active presence in the region from Oman and the U-A-E to Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and Kuwait.
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