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Selling arms to ME will backfire on US - 1 Jan 2012 - English
The United States arms sales to the Middle Eastern countries will eventually boomerang on the US, a political analyst tells Press TV.
His comment comes as the US has recently finalized a...
The United States arms sales to the Middle Eastern countries will eventually boomerang on the US, a political analyst tells Press TV.
His comment comes as the US has recently finalized a 30-billion-dollar deal with Saudi Arabia as part of a 60-billion-dollar contract, first unveiled in October 2010.
The US has also signed a deal to sell about USD 3.5 billion worth of arms to the United Arab Emirates.
“The sales of such high technology to unstable regimes in the Middle East region such as Saudi Arabia or United Arab Emirates, is something that is going to backfire on the United States,” said Nader Mokhtari political commentator and journalist.
“You have to take into account that these countries are not run via political operatives like other countries,” the Tehran-based analyst said, adding that they are run 'like family-run businesses.'
The US has demonstrated support for popular uprisings in the Middle East while at the same time propping up their authoritarian regimes by selling them billions of dollars worth of various types of weaponry.
In its Yearbook 2010, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) stated that the US accounts for 43 percent of world military spending and 30 percent of global arms exports, making it the world's leader in both categories.
US arms sales to the Persian Gulf countries has reached USD 123 billion, with a USD 67.8 billion package for Saudi Arabia, USD 35.6 billion for the United Arab Emirates, USD 12.3 billion for Oman and USD 7.1 billion for Kuwait.
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The United States arms sales to the Middle Eastern countries will eventually boomerang on the US, a political analyst tells Press TV.
His comment comes as the US has recently finalized a 30-billion-dollar deal with Saudi Arabia as part of a 60-billion-dollar contract, first unveiled in October 2010.
The US has also signed a deal to sell about USD 3.5 billion worth of arms to the United Arab Emirates.
“The sales of such high technology to unstable regimes in the Middle East region such as Saudi Arabia or United Arab Emirates, is something that is going to backfire on the United States,” said Nader Mokhtari political commentator and journalist.
“You have to take into account that these countries are not run via political operatives like other countries,” the Tehran-based analyst said, adding that they are run 'like family-run businesses.'
The US has demonstrated support for popular uprisings in the Middle East while at the same time propping up their authoritarian regimes by selling them billions of dollars worth of various types of weaponry.
In its Yearbook 2010, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) stated that the US accounts for 43 percent of world military spending and 30 percent of global arms exports, making it the world's leader in both categories.
US arms sales to the Persian Gulf countries has reached USD 123 billion, with a USD 67.8 billion package for Saudi Arabia, USD 35.6 billion for the United Arab Emirates, USD 12.3 billion for Oman and USD 7.1 billion for Kuwait.
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[31 May 2012] US corporate channels spread wars - English
[31 May 2012] 'US corporate channels spread wars' - English
The number of the prime-time viewers of America's mainstream cable news network CNN has dropped to its lowest in over 20 years....
[31 May 2012] 'US corporate channels spread wars' - English
The number of the prime-time viewers of America's mainstream cable news network CNN has dropped to its lowest in over 20 years.
According to the latest figures in the United States, the network had its lowest-rated month in over a decade in April.
Press TV talks with Nader Mokhtari, a columnist and commentator, regarding the issue
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[31 May 2012] 'US corporate channels spread wars' - English
The number of the prime-time viewers of America's mainstream cable news network CNN has dropped to its lowest in over 20 years.
According to the latest figures in the United States, the network had its lowest-rated month in over a decade in April.
Press TV talks with Nader Mokhtari, a columnist and commentator, regarding the issue
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[03 July 2012] Iran military power defensive not offensive - English
[03 July 2012] Iran military power defensive not offensive - English
Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps' (IRGC) has begun its military drill, the Great Prophet 7, by firing...
[03 July 2012] Iran military power defensive not offensive - English
Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps' (IRGC) has begun its military drill, the Great Prophet 7, by firing indigenously made missiles at hypothetical enemy bases.
On Tuesday, IRGC's long, medium and short-range missiles targeted "simulations of the trans-regional forces' airbases" in the northern Semnan Desert.
The domestically-produced missiles include Shahab (Meteor) 1, 2, 3, Khalij Fars (Persian Gulf), Tondar (Lightning), Fateh (Victor) and Zelzal (Quake) as well as Qiam (Uprising).
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast says the ongoing drill in the central sector of the country is intended to convey a message of sovereignty and full preparedness to establish security in the Persian Gulf as well as the Strait of Hormuz.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Nader Mokhtari, a columnist and commentator, to further talk over the issue.
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[03 July 2012] Iran military power defensive not offensive - English
Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps' (IRGC) has begun its military drill, the Great Prophet 7, by firing indigenously made missiles at hypothetical enemy bases.
On Tuesday, IRGC's long, medium and short-range missiles targeted "simulations of the trans-regional forces' airbases" in the northern Semnan Desert.
The domestically-produced missiles include Shahab (Meteor) 1, 2, 3, Khalij Fars (Persian Gulf), Tondar (Lightning), Fateh (Victor) and Zelzal (Quake) as well as Qiam (Uprising).
Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast says the ongoing drill in the central sector of the country is intended to convey a message of sovereignty and full preparedness to establish security in the Persian Gulf as well as the Strait of Hormuz.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Nader Mokhtari, a columnist and commentator, to further talk over the issue.
Analysis Of Western Media "Coverage" Of 31st Anniversary of Islamic Revolution - English
Analysis of the (non) Coverage by the so-called "Western Civilized" Media of the massive pro-Islamic Revolution Rallies to celebrate the 31st Anniversary of the Victory of the...
Analysis of the (non) Coverage by the so-called "Western Civilized" Media of the massive pro-Islamic Revolution Rallies to celebrate the 31st Anniversary of the Victory of the Islamic Revolution In Iran. Special Analysis Segment with Nader Mokhtari, commentator and columnist from Tehran. Recorded February 11, 2010 at 1500GMT.
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Analysis of the (non) Coverage by the so-called "Western Civilized" Media of the massive pro-Islamic Revolution Rallies to celebrate the 31st Anniversary of the Victory of the Islamic Revolution In Iran. Special Analysis Segment with Nader Mokhtari, commentator and columnist from Tehran. Recorded February 11, 2010 at 1500GMT.
Obama : Give us our SPY DRONE back - English
A prominent political commentator says that Obama is embarrassing himself as he pleas for the return of the US spy-drone which was taken down by the Iranian Army's electronic warfare unit.
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A prominent political commentator says that Obama is embarrassing himself as he pleas for the return of the US spy-drone which was taken down by the Iranian Army's electronic warfare unit.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Nader Mokhtari, columnist and political commentator, to further discuss the issue.
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A prominent political commentator says that Obama is embarrassing himself as he pleas for the return of the US spy-drone which was taken down by the Iranian Army's electronic warfare unit.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Nader Mokhtari, columnist and political commentator, to further discuss the issue.
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قدامت پسند کون؟ | امام خمینی رضوان اللہ علیہ | Farsi Sub Urdu
امام خمینی رضوان اللہ علیہ دشمن کی طرف سے کی جانے والی پروپیگنڈہ وار کے بارے میں کیا فرماتے ہیں؟
ہمارے لیے...
امام خمینی رضوان اللہ علیہ دشمن کی طرف سے کی جانے والی پروپیگنڈہ وار کے بارے میں کیا فرماتے ہیں؟
ہمارے لیے کونسی چیز فخر کا سبب ہے؟ کیا حق کے راستے میں باطل کے پروپگنڈوں کی پروا کرنی چاہیے؟ کس طرح کے افراد غیروں یعنی اسلام دشمنوں کی خوشنودی کی فکر میں ہوتے ہیں؟ کس طرح کے افراد ہماری آزادی اور خود مختاری چھین لینا چاہتے ہیں؟
ان تمام سوالات کے جوابات اس ویڈیو میں مشاہدہ کیجئے.
#ویڈیو #قدامت_پسند #اسلام #خدا #راستہ #فخر #حق #باطل #غافل #مجرم #خیانت #خود_مختاری
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امام خمینی رضوان اللہ علیہ دشمن کی طرف سے کی جانے والی پروپیگنڈہ وار کے بارے میں کیا فرماتے ہیں؟
ہمارے لیے کونسی چیز فخر کا سبب ہے؟ کیا حق کے راستے میں باطل کے پروپگنڈوں کی پروا کرنی چاہیے؟ کس طرح کے افراد غیروں یعنی اسلام دشمنوں کی خوشنودی کی فکر میں ہوتے ہیں؟ کس طرح کے افراد ہماری آزادی اور خود مختاری چھین لینا چاہتے ہیں؟
ان تمام سوالات کے جوابات اس ویڈیو میں مشاہدہ کیجئے.
#ویڈیو #قدامت_پسند #اسلام #خدا #راستہ #فخر #حق #باطل #غافل #مجرم #خیانت #خود_مختاری
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