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[Answer] Not only they’re spending money in order to change then name Persian Gulf into A… Gulf but they claim that Those Islands in the Persian Gulf that belong to Iran are theirs.
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[greenandclean.org] Scientist Solves Mystery of Fertile Persian Gulf | greenandclean.org: Also known as the Arabian Gulf, the body of water is known to be biologically productive, “but no one knew where the nutrients necessary for this came from,” Dr.
[GREENDUMP] Scientist Solves Mystery of Fertile Persian Gulf | GREENDUMP: But offshore, these banes of desert-dwellers' existence can be providers of life in what might otherwise be .But offshore, these banes of desert-dwellers' existence can be providers of life in what might otherwise be empty waters, according to an Arab biologist who believes he's solved the mystery of why the Read the full story on TreeHugger .
[Green X Pert - Green,Eco,Environment] Scientist Solves Mystery of Fertile Persian Gulf | Green X Pert ...: Image via NASA Earth Observatory On land, a fierce dust storm blots out any sign of life. But offshore, these banes of desert -dwellers’
[Planet-Iran.com] Persian Isolation; A Quiet Axis Forms Against Iran in the Middle ...: Despite their public expressions of outrage over Israeli behavior, such as the blockade of the Gaza Strip, Arab countries in the region continue to pursue their pragmatic course. On June 12, The Times in London wrote that Saudi Arabia had recently “conducted tests to stand down its air defenses to enable Israeli jets to make a bombing raid on Iran’s nuclear facilities”
[Cplash - The Citizen Journalism Site] Kashgar-Gwadar railway line would give Beijing a window on the ...: More importantly, in case of war, China’s enemies could easily block its oil supplies. Pakistan would especially benefit from increased traffic in the Gwadar port, which was built with Chinese capital and assistance and opened in 2008.
[Untitled] The Middle East's private little war «: “Despite the large amount of trade we do with Iran, which is close to $12 billion … there will be consequences, there will be a backlash and there will be problems with people protesting and rioting and very unhappy that there is an outside force attacking a Muslim country.
[sanggarteater] Himfr.com reports For the Middle East Tycoon to build Gulf's first ...: Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates National Fund managed by Mubadala Development Company yesterday, aggressive, "said construction of the Persian Gulf in the first processor in the Middle East, semiconductor factories to combat global giant Intel." Four years will see the first plants in Abu Dhabi.
[Finance Moz] Sukuk Sales May Narrow Persian Gulf Yield Gap: Islamic Finance ...: BusinessWeek. July 12 (Bloomberg) ” The yield premium that Persian Gulf borrowers pay on sukuk compared to the rest of the Islamic finance industry ”¦ Failed Islamic Bond Auctions Forcing Govt to Look OverseasJakarta Globe Malaysia: Hub for Islamic fund firmsArab News all 9 news articles » .
[San Francisco Sentinel] San Francisco Sentinel » Blog Archives » ARAB COUNTRIES BUILDING ...: Despite their public expressions of outrage over Israeli behavior, such as the blockade of the Gaza Strip, Arab countries in the region continue to pursue their pragmatic course. On June 12, The Times in London wrote that Saudi Arabia had recently “conducted tests to stand down its air defenses to enable Israeli jets to make a bombing raid on Iran’s nuclear facilities”
[Iranian Studies] Iranian Studies » Blog Archive » Let's remind the Arab states that ...: Many Persian Gulf and Middle Eastern states distrust Iran and erroneously believe that by supporting the opposition, the Islamic Republic is bent on changing regimes in regional countries. In turn, Iran distrusts the Arab states' .
[Current Events & Israel Prophecy] Current Events & Israel Prophecy » Blog Archive » Iran Air ...: Pervez Sorouri, a lawmaker and member of Iranian parliament’s committee on foreign policy and national security, warned that Tehran would take retaliatory action for these sanctions, especially towards the United Arab Emirates. When President Obama signed the new sanctions Friday, Debka’s Iranian sources reported that Tehran was bound to retaliate –
[The Race for Iran] GULF ARAB SUPPORT FOR ATTACKING IRAN: THE STRANGE CASE OF THE UAE ...: “Absolutely, absolutely. I think we are at risk of an Iranian nuclear program far more than you are at risk. At 7,000 miles away, and with two oceans bordering you, an Iranian nuclear threat does not threaten the continental United States. It may threaten your assets in the region, it will threaten the peace process, it will threaten balance of power, it will threaten everything else, but it will not threaten you”¦I am suggesting that I think out of every country in the region, the UAE is most vulnerable to Iran. Our military, who has existed for the past 40 years, wake up, dream, breathe, eat, sleep the Iranian threat. It’s the only conventional military threat our military plans for, trains for, equips for, that’s it, there’s no other threat, there’s no country in the region that is a threat to the UAE, it’s only Iran. So yes, it’s very much in our interest that Iran does not gain nuclear technology.”
[HillBuzz] QUESTION: Could what happened to the Shah be happening to ...: Besides that, I used to know an Iranian woman, not a Muslim but a Zoroastrian, who had to get her husband’s permission every time she wanted to travel out of the country. Despite this, she blamed the Iranian regime on America’s support for Israel,and thought it was ridiculous for westerners to make such a hoo ha over the veil (needing your husband’s permission to travel being a triviality unworthy of mention.)If this is in any way indicative of the Iranian middle and educated classes, I think we’ll be waiting a long time for them to get their act together enough to overthrow the ayatollahs.
[NewsBlaze.com Current News - Canada] Gulf States Concerned About Iran's Nuclear Program: "We have a shared interest in preventing Iran from becoming a nuclear power," said Mustafa Alani, research director at the Gulf Research Centre in Dubai. Sami Alfaraj, President of the Kuwaiti Center for Strategic Studies said: "With only one atomic bomb in its arsenal, Iran would become an insurmountable regional power, a fact that would not contribute to the stability and security of our region." Shortly after the passage of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) Resolution 1929 calling for stronger Iran sanctions, the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) told financial institutions "to freeze accounts and stop remittances in the names of individuals and entities mentioned in Resolution 1929".
[Britannica Blog] Springtime in the Middle East | Britannica Blog: I was very glad my friend Mark was meeting me there. Although, I am usually quite the independent ”go anywhere girl, I was not sure how I would have felt doing that city alone for a week and I had been lucky to have not felt that way until then. But in general, I heard that Dubai was one of the best Middle East destinations for women travelers. So, it was time to jump in and do Dubai.
[BlogArena] BlogArena » Blog Archive » World Market Nervous over BP's Possible ...: It is not known yet, if Arab sheikhs decide to rescue the British company. An official of Libya’s state-run oil company recommended the Libyan Investment Authority should invest in BP against the background of low cost of its shares.
[SWJ Blog] The Persian Gulf Military Balance (SWJ Blog): 3. Cordesman asserts that the Iranian government seems to be directing its attention at high-end asymmetric (nuclear plus theater-range ballistic missiles) and low-end asymmetric (revolutionary subversion, terror, sabotage) capabilities at the expense of funding for conventional military capabilities. Iranian decision makers may have concluded that Iran possesses a comparative advantage in these “asymmetric” capabilities while at the same time concluding that conventional military capabilities are not nearly as useful for projecting power or creating intimidating effects.
[Read NEWS] Buildup Of Naval Forces In The Persian Gulf Raising Red Flags ...: Defense Tech Having puffed its chest mightily during the just concluded Great Prophet 5 exercises, Iran figured it would continue in that vein and issued another one of its periodic threats asserting it holds the keys to the Strait of Hormuz. Mohammad-Nabi Habibi, secretary-general of Irans conservative Islamic Coalition Party, put [...]
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