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1..2..3 Boom.! Is needed ASAP.:smokin:

Would u like to see Iran detonating its the bomb?

NO ... no booms and no bangs ...

That reactor is TOO close to the gulf .. 240km is nothing in terms of nuclear radiation.
Remember when Japanese reactors blew a plug, Hawaei felt the radiation.
When Chernobyl blew Europe felt radiation.

It will be silly to assume that the gulf waters will not be effected if there was a mishap.

And if the gulf waters are effected, there will be NO drinking water for several countries.


This is a monster; a true nightmare !
 
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@raptor22

We have historical proofs that correct name is the Arabian Gulf, all people who live in all lands adjacent to the gulf even in the Iranian side (Arabistan) are Arabs. Nevertheless, no matter how many sources you bring in to prove the opposite, don't expect an Arab to call it "Persian Gulf", because it's more of an insult. However, you can call it whatever you want, non of my business.
 
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NO ... no booms and no bangs ...

That reactor is TOO close to the gulf .. 240km is nothing in terms of nuclear radiation.
Remember when Japanese reactors blew a plug, Hawaei felt the radiation.
When Chernobyl blew Europe felt radiation.

It will be silly to assume that the gulf waters will not be effected if there was a mishap.

And if the gulf waters are effected, there will be NO drinking water for several countries.


This is a monster; a true nightmare !

Maybe that's why Arabian gulf regimes are going to set up this:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/middle...lf-states-plan-biggest-desal-plant-yemen.html
 
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What?! All people who live by the gulf even on the Iranian side are Persians? Oh damn, I had no idea!

All people around the gulf of Oman are Omani?
All people around Indian ocean are Indian? Pacific? Atlantic?

The point is by your idea whole history is nothing but a bull$hit, beside it's interesting you said that "don't expect an Arab to call it "Persian Gulf", because it's more of an insult." it indicates your background and mindset a culture which takes truth as an insult ... by your logic as far as Prophet of Islam was an Arab and the Quran is an Arabic book me as A Persian speaker should reject both of them because it is an insult to me ... pathetic ....
 
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All people around the gulf of Oman are Omani?
All people around Indian ocean are Indian? Pacific? Atlantic?

The point is by your idea whole history is nothing but a bull$hit, beside it's interesting you said that "don't expect an Arab to call it "Persian Gulf", because it's more of an insult." it indicates your background and mindset a culture which takes truth as an insult ... by your logic as far as Prophet of Islam was an Arab and the Quran is an Arabic book me as A Persian speaker should reject both of them because it is an insult to me ... pathetic ....

Nope, I am just not in mode to go through an endless debate about it's name given that we have historic documents as well that prove it's name as "Arabian". As I told you it doesn't bother me to call it Persian or any other names but you should not be bothered as well of what we call it.
 
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******* sooosmarkhor wahabi

this soosmarkhor is what the regime considers our ally

Screw this regime and its retarded policies. And stop arguing with the suicide bomber, he's what he's.
 
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It's called Arabian Gulf.

Since when? I studied at American and later British schools we were always taught Persian Gulf.
This is a WW2 Era document

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On almost all maps printed before 1960, and in most modern international treaties, documents and maps, this body of water is known by the name "Persian Gulf". This reflects traditional usage since the Greek geographers Strabo and Ptolemy, and the geopolitical realities of the time with a powerful Persian Empire (Iran) comprising the whole northern coastline and a scattering of local emirates on the Arabian coast. It was referred to as the Persian Gulf in the Arabic Christian writer Agapius, writing in the 10th century.[4]
 
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Nope, I am just not in mode to go through an endless debate about it's name given that we have historic documents as well that prove it's name as "Arabian". As I told you it doesn't bother me to call it Persian or any other names but you should not be bothered as well of what we call it.

I didn't give you historic maps except one of them for 2500 years ago, all of them are documents and maps collected from Arabian countries in last centuries, up 2 decades ago Arabs called this water body by its real name "Persian Gulf",
 
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I didn't give you historic maps except one of them for 2500 years ago, all of them are documents and maps collected from Arabian countries in last centuries, up 2 decades ago Arabs called this water body by its real name "Persian Gulf",

Nope, I am just not in mode to go through an endless debate about it's name given that we have historic documents as well that prove it's name as "Arabian". As I told you it doesn't bother me to call it Persian or any other names but you should not be bothered as well of what we call it.


The term "Arabian Gulf" (Sinus Arabicus) was formerly used to refer to what is now known as the Red Sea (as illustrated in the map examples with this article). This usage was adopted into European maps from, among others, Strabo and Ptolemy, who called the Red Sea Sinus Arabicus (Arabian Gulf). Both of these ancient geographers also used the name Sinus Persicus to refer to the body of water between the Arabian Peninsula and Iran. In the early Islamic era, Muslim geographers did the same, calling the body بحر فارس (Baḥr Fārsi; Persian Sea) or "خليج فارس" (Ḫalīǧ Fārsi; Persian Gulf). Later, most European maps from the early Modern Times onwards used similar terms (Sinus Persicus, Persischer Golf, Golfo di Persia and the like, in different languages) when referring to the Persian Gulf, possibly taking the name from the Islamic sources.
 
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