Shah of Iran on Persian Gulf, and American Jewish Lobby
BackMike Wallace interviews Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran, in 1974 and '76
Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: February 4, 2007 at 2:04 am
Author: peglegsam
Length: 00:03:06
Rating: 4.70
Views: 553722
Tags: iran persian gulf american jewish lobby tehran blues
Video Comments:
PersianAnahita (October 13, 2008 at 2:09 pm)
me to :(
romanmanus (October 13, 2008 at 1:15 am)
The quantity of jews and armenians two nations survived genocide reduced according
to the last statistics. Many of them die and have serious physical and psyhical deseases. Each genious pay for his knowledge with lost
health and etc., unfortunately:( Now the influence of lobby is much more lower, but the influence of artificial mashines it is the real powerfull influence:(
to the last statistics. Many of them die and have serious physical and psyhical deseases. Each genious pay for his knowledge with lost
health and etc., unfortunately:( Now the influence of lobby is much more lower, but the influence of artificial mashines it is the real powerfull influence:(
shir1999 (October 10, 2008 at 10:34 pm)
I miss him.
saeedo2000 (October 10, 2008 at 8:22 pm)
drood bar rawan e pek e shahanshah aryamehr
jimiydoorshamelech (October 10, 2008 at 9:20 am)
Intelligence Chief Reshapes Iran NIE
So last week, when McConnell got to the Iran file, the NIE's findings seemed to be repackaged in a way that emphasized a sense of undiminished threat and suspicion of Iran's long-term nuclear ambitions. McConnell stressed what many critics said the December NIE should have—that Iran, albeit under international monitoring, continues to move forward on the single most important part of attaining a nuclear-weapons capability: learning how to enrich uranium.
So last week, when McConnell got to the Iran file, the NIE's findings seemed to be repackaged in a way that emphasized a sense of undiminished threat and suspicion of Iran's long-term nuclear ambitions. McConnell stressed what many critics said the December NIE should have—that Iran, albeit under international monitoring, continues to move forward on the single most important part of attaining a nuclear-weapons capability: learning how to enrich uranium.
ForexFrenzy (October 9, 2008 at 12:48 am)
Mmmm, it is a shame that when someone, such as the ex Shah, decides to tell what most people know, they suffer for it...he was deposed a few years after saying this...
xman822 (October 8, 2008 at 6:32 pm)
im totally against the shah rule cuz i think it was his dictatorship that was the cause of the mulla regime but i have to say: what a great answer on the first question! he totally put the arab loving cocksucker in his place!!! its PERSIAN GULF AND WILL BE PERSIAN GULF FOR EVER AND EVER!!
p.s. Arabs SUCK COCK!!!
p.s. Arabs SUCK COCK!!!
Bibak45 (October 8, 2008 at 5:54 pm)
I love you my SHAH. Iran miss you so...
narmenaz (October 8, 2008 at 2:03 pm)
@CilicianAri: ....and sisters! I totally agree with you! His speech was always hilarious. May he rest in peace!
Ehsan1886 (October 8, 2008 at 2:07 am)
DUDE i think the shah ate too many shrooms before this show. i wouldn't be surprised if he got head-shotted by some Jewish snipers during that interview.
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