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US arms deals with Arab countries aimed at reducing Iran's influence - paper.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Commentary by Habib Sasani headlined "America and arms sales" published by Iranian newspaper Resalat on 24 December

In her last trip to the countries of the region and her meeting with the heads of various Arab countries, Condoleezza Rice, United States Secretary of State, regarded her aim to sell defence ammunitions in coming years to countries like [United Arab] Emirates (with a value of 20m dollars), Saudi Arabia (13m dollars) and Israel (30m dollars) for ensuring their security against the Islamic Republic of Iran and their combat with extremists and radical groups internally. In the past also, America has been trying to magnify the danger from Iran to Arab countries in a way that the measure of Iran's influence and strength in the region is reduced and the Arabs get engaged in the Iran issue and present it as …

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