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this is a great opportunity for iran. it seems the israeli occupation will conclude the grand operation in the city of khan unis in southern gaza within days, withdrawing thereafter to the newly established security zone along the border with gaza, just as it did weeks ago in the city of gaza and its surroundings to the north. does this mean that the next step is to begin the ground? operation in rafah, it appears that the decision regarding the operation is still pending, not only for field related reasons, but lot of regional players prefer the negotiating path to end designus aggression against gaza, hence all eyes are now a possible improved prisoner exchange deal both in form and content compared to the first paris formula reached between qatar, egypt, the united states and the zianist israeli entity last january. gaza talks underway this week on the medias stream. there's plenty more to be said, but first a quick media review to give other outlets a chance to get award in. hello everyone, welcome to the news section
this is a great opportunity for iran. it seems the israeli occupation will conclude the grand operation in the city of khan unis in southern gaza within days, withdrawing thereafter to the newly established security zone along the border with gaza, just as it did weeks ago in the city of gaza and its surroundings to the north. does this mean that the next step is to begin the ground? operation in rafah, it appears that the decision regarding the operation is still pending, not only for field...
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iran at its history, not least the iran- iraq war of the 1980s.— at its history, not least the iran- iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as — iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as an _ iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as an aggressive - iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as an aggressive act - iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as an aggressive act up i see itself as an aggressive act up but as deeply vulnerable, in particular in the memories of the iran— iraq war where it was very vulnerable to iraqi and many people died. so it's vulnerable to iraqi and many people died. so its whole policy is built on never again to be allow itself to be encircled or isolated. it is on never again to be allow itself to be encircled or isolated.— be encircled or isolated. it is not lookin: be encircled or isolated. it is not looking for— be encircled or isolated. it is not looking for a _ be encircled or isolated. it is not looking for a massive _ be encircled or isolated. it is not looking for a massive escalation| be encircl
iran at its history, not least the iran- iraq war of the 1980s.— at its history, not least the iran- iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as — iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as an _ iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as an aggressive - iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as an aggressive act - iraq war of the 1980s. iran does not see itself as an aggressive act up i see itself as an aggressive act up but as deeply vulnerable, in...
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sitting down at the table, iran agreed, iran followed, iran fulfilled its obligations 100%, and and all of this was attested to by the international atomic energy agency, and what happened, the united states goes and rips off its own deal, so this shows that that that iran has has really done everything uh to to be a peaceful country, iran has never attacked another country or invaded another country, it only seeks diplomacy. and it only seeks empower others and and and even when you know you sit down with the united states and you try to to to hash things out they they um they uh just rip up agreements and walk away because the their nature of the the the nature of american leaders unfortunately is is imperialism and it is to to attack those who resist so you know it's it's no wonder that the axis of resistance is vilified um there's a reason that yemen is bombed and syria is bombed and syria sanctioned and iran is also attacked. it's is precisely because of this, because they have a common principle uh, they have uh, they're steadfast, they remain um true to their cause and to the
sitting down at the table, iran agreed, iran followed, iran fulfilled its obligations 100%, and and all of this was attested to by the international atomic energy agency, and what happened, the united states goes and rips off its own deal, so this shows that that that iran has has really done everything uh to to be a peaceful country, iran has never attacked another country or invaded another country, it only seeks diplomacy. and it only seeks empower others and and and even when you know you...
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although iran is new member. having joined the organization only six months ago, efforts are already under way to organize events that promote people-to-people exchanges. while specific events have yet to be determined, iran is committed to strengthening relations within the sco and fostering a sense of common identity among member states, he noted. and that brings us to the end of this new section. i invite you to go back to the main narrative. china and russia as two major members of the seo have... established wide ranging and strong relationship with iran over the past few decades in areas such as energy, defense cooperation and geostrategic balancing with the united states. this uh organization and the membership of iran can provide very good access to more more cooperation, so iran can provide all abilities such as energy and other other assets which we have to share with with with the members. iran's accession to the sco has geoeconomic importance as well. it can help iran become hub country by playing a c
although iran is new member. having joined the organization only six months ago, efforts are already under way to organize events that promote people-to-people exchanges. while specific events have yet to be determined, iran is committed to strengthening relations within the sco and fostering a sense of common identity among member states, he noted. and that brings us to the end of this new section. i invite you to go back to the main narrative. china and russia as two major members of the seo...
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iran's achievements. the country has gained good achievements in the field of constructing equipment needed in the water and wastewater sector. the private sector is said has paved the way for the accurate management of water consumption in the country. then uh viewer comments. this viewer said iran is beautiful country with beautiful people, worked there for seven months and will cherish it forever. and finally, iran's economic performance since the 1979 revolution, slow gdp and gdp per capita growth has led to wide spread perception that income and inequality has worsened, but in fact iran's income inequality, as measured by the gene index shows slow downward trend and has improved. so there you have it, just some of the different ways that uh iran has... advanced throughout the years and decades. eli razman pour who's an international affairs expert uh joining us. i will start first with you aliman poor. welcome to economic divide. let's take a let's do a flashback here in terms of the islamic revoluti
iran's achievements. the country has gained good achievements in the field of constructing equipment needed in the water and wastewater sector. the private sector is said has paved the way for the accurate management of water consumption in the country. then uh viewer comments. this viewer said iran is beautiful country with beautiful people, worked there for seven months and will cherish it forever. and finally, iran's economic performance since the 1979 revolution, slow gdp and gdp per capita...
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iran's... president rice has played an important role in that regards, especially after world powers failed in their commitment, for example under the jcpoa. so let's take a look at some of the economic indicators under rice. uh, here's one sector of which we can see a market improvement and that's the service sector in which iran registered a growth of 6.2%, as you see over here for the year 20 uh 23, compared to the year 2022, obviously you could see the improvement that's there. "the service sector remains one of iran's largest with financial intermediaries that have driven its gains. next up we go to another sector industry and mining uh, which may have had no growth in the year 2022. however, it did rebound and register 3.7% growth for the year 2023. now keep in mind that this figure actually excludes iran's oil and petrochemical sector on the one hand, and also uh this sector still lacks the necessary machinery and equipments. um that would give them um access to um many of the minds and
iran's... president rice has played an important role in that regards, especially after world powers failed in their commitment, for example under the jcpoa. so let's take a look at some of the economic indicators under rice. uh, here's one sector of which we can see a market improvement and that's the service sector in which iran registered a growth of 6.2%, as you see over here for the year 20 uh 23, compared to the year 2022, obviously you could see the improvement that's there. "the...
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, and we know that iran is also an oil and gas rich country, but iran uh is... almost self-sufficient in these two sectors, oil and gas sector, and they are relying on local companies and local technical and technological know-how and local expertise, so how do you think nigeria, which has over decades relied on western multinationals which have actually looted its resources, how can nigeria benefit from iran's know how in these uh energy sector? yeah, i think uh there is also a plan for this uh... uh some years back uh nigerian minister of petroleum in person of silver, he came here and he discussed with iranian government official concerning the issue of uh collaborative investment and cooperation in the place of downstream sector so the discourses lot and i think nigeria will benefit from iran because iran is not uh as you said doesn't have that exploitative uh yeah, yeah, like, like western countries, so nigeria will benefit lot from iran of being self-sufficient, and now, as you mentioned ear, over the last few months we have seen an awakening in several west african countries, a
, and we know that iran is also an oil and gas rich country, but iran uh is... almost self-sufficient in these two sectors, oil and gas sector, and they are relying on local companies and local technical and technological know-how and local expertise, so how do you think nigeria, which has over decades relied on western multinationals which have actually looted its resources, how can nigeria benefit from iran's know how in these uh energy sector? yeah, i think uh there is also a plan for this...
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yeah, so this courses lot, and i think nigeria will benefit from iran, because iran is not uh, as you said, doesn't have that exploitative uh, yeah, yeah, like, like western countries, so nigeria will benefit lot from iran of being self-sufficient, and now, as you mentioned ear, over the last few months, we have seen an awakening in several west african countries, and in this case i want to mention niger, mali and burkinafaso, where the masses. are rising up against france and even now we have governments which are opposed to uh the french agemony and imperialism. do you think this uh the islamic revolution has impacted on the views of the masses in these countries? yeah of course yeah yeah as i told you that uh before when you asking about uh people's or young people opinion about iranian revolution people there they are watching what is happening in iran and they are seeing the... progress iran is being recorded in part of deployment so you know in countries like niger, burkina pasu and mali, yeah, although it was a codeter, it is military that over the government, but they were sup
yeah, so this courses lot, and i think nigeria will benefit from iran, because iran is not uh, as you said, doesn't have that exploitative uh, yeah, yeah, like, like western countries, so nigeria will benefit lot from iran of being self-sufficient, and now, as you mentioned ear, over the last few months, we have seen an awakening in several west african countries, and in this case i want to mention niger, mali and burkinafaso, where the masses. are rising up against france and even now we have...
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became a home for them, they would bring jews to iran and from iran they would move them to palestine (resal shah pahlavi) owed his throne to the zionists because of the critical role in his ascendancy. his son muhammad shah also had a close relationship with the zionists. economic, political and military cooperation between the two flourished as tensions between israel and arab nations escalated during the 1960. and the 1970s. in 1957, the shaw established one of the most infamous and brutal intelligence agencies in the region, savok, with assistance from the israeli intelligence service, musad. tehran and tel aviv also agreed to develop advanced missile systems under the code of project flower. this is mohsen rafiq dost, an iranian politician and a former irgc commander. he told us about slov and its brutality out of his own person. on them, their torturing methods were also israeli style, among the interrogators, you could see non-iranian people, in short, savag was a student of musad so to speak. mr. abbas salimi namin, a prominent iranian historian who is also the director of the
became a home for them, they would bring jews to iran and from iran they would move them to palestine (resal shah pahlavi) owed his throne to the zionists because of the critical role in his ascendancy. his son muhammad shah also had a close relationship with the zionists. economic, political and military cooperation between the two flourished as tensions between israel and arab nations escalated during the 1960. and the 1970s. in 1957, the shaw established one of the most infamous and brutal...
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iran calls these claims are baseless accusations. but iran - attacks. iran calls these claims are| baseless accusations. but iran does have a network of allies across the region. it has a name for it, the axis of resistance. united, it says, in its opposition to israel and the us. this axis includes the group behind the tower 22 attack. iran has taken advantage, _ behind the tower 22 attack. iran has taken advantage, frankly, _ behind the tower 22 attack. iran has taken advantage, frankly, of - behind the tower 22 attack. iran has taken advantage, frankly, of the - taken advantage, frankly, of the current moment of conflict to do what iran has been doing for many, many years, which is to target the us and partners in a variety of ways. mostly through the efforts of its proxy militias. and ways. mostly through the efforts of its proxy militias.— its proxy militias. and since hamas's — its proxy militias. and since hamas's attack _ its proxy militias. and since hamas's attack on - its proxy militias. and since hamas's attack on 0ctober| its proxy mili
iran calls these claims are baseless accusations. but iran - attacks. iran calls these claims are| baseless accusations. but iran does have a network of allies across the region. it has a name for it, the axis of resistance. united, it says, in its opposition to israel and the us. this axis includes the group behind the tower 22 attack. iran has taken advantage, _ behind the tower 22 attack. iran has taken advantage, frankly, _ behind the tower 22 attack. iran has taken advantage, frankly, of -...
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the people of iran back out and do not care about. you do not see protests about iran, inside iran. they have hijacked that and shut down commercial shipping in the red sea and what iran mac has done here, they have created a low—grade war with the west. it is a kind of war they want, because they have subcontracted all the fighting to the shia proxy groups that we just hit. we have not hit anything that iran truly cares about.— truly cares about. robert forward. _ truly cares about. robert forward, do _ truly cares about. robert forward, do you - truly cares about. robert forward, do you agree i truly cares about. robert i forward, do you agree with truly cares about. robert - forward, do you agree with that or what we might see next? this i or what we might see next? as i said, we or what we might see next? as i said. we will— or what we might see next? as i said, we will be _ or what we might see next? as i said, we will be back _ or what we might see next? as i said, we will be back where we were _ said, we will be back where we were just — said, we will be back where we
the people of iran back out and do not care about. you do not see protests about iran, inside iran. they have hijacked that and shut down commercial shipping in the red sea and what iran mac has done here, they have created a low—grade war with the west. it is a kind of war they want, because they have subcontracted all the fighting to the shia proxy groups that we just hit. we have not hit anything that iran truly cares about.— truly cares about. robert forward. _ truly cares about. robert...
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worried that maybe iran wants to make bomb and then when whenever they want to say that iran is weak, they say that iran has lowered the speed of its 60% enrichment, this is a political game and it is of much regret because in this ia report we should be based on facts, ia is a technical legal body and it's reporting. should be factual based on facts, unfortunately, this this report, this is another proof of the political positioning and orientations of ia and its and specifically its chief mr. rafael garosi, this this report also includes a part that that you know voice is concern about the public statements made by former iranian officials or present iranian officials, it does matter. why the imea is a technical legal body and its report should be based on facts and technical issues, scientific facts that should be tangible, unfortunately the iah that's in charge of the reporting to the board of governors always concerns about public political statements, why should you worry, why should you have political worries and political positioning about positions about? the statements, bec
worried that maybe iran wants to make bomb and then when whenever they want to say that iran is weak, they say that iran has lowered the speed of its 60% enrichment, this is a political game and it is of much regret because in this ia report we should be based on facts, ia is a technical legal body and it's reporting. should be factual based on facts, unfortunately, this this report, this is another proof of the political positioning and orientations of ia and its and specifically its chief mr....
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what iran is looking for, one thing — what iran is looking for, one thing to— what iran is looking for, one thing to think about, the withdrawal really looms large over — withdrawal really looms large over the _ withdrawal really looms large over the reason, withdrawal really looms large overthe reason, it withdrawal really looms large over the reason, it really does. _ over the reason, it really does. so _ over the reason, it really does, so there is a thinking in a round — does, so there is a thinking in a round that let's start a conversation in dc. there is an america — conversation in dc. there is an america first movement. 0k, conversation in dc. there is an america first movement. ok, the conversation, what we have all the sitting ducks sitting here injordan, in iraq, in syria, what— injordan, in iraq, in syria, what vital— injordan, in iraq, in syria, what vital national interest they— what vital national interest they represent? and what iran wants— they represent? and what iran wants is— they represent? and what iran wants is a _ they represent? and what iran
what iran is looking for, one thing — what iran is looking for, one thing to— what iran is looking for, one thing to think about, the withdrawal really looms large over — withdrawal really looms large over the _ withdrawal really looms large over the reason, withdrawal really looms large overthe reason, it withdrawal really looms large over the reason, it really does. _ over the reason, it really does. so _ over the reason, it really does, so there is a thinking in a round — does, so...
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states, iran ranked first, one third of all us international weapons says went to iran using petrol dollars and you know this was during nixon kessenger term, carter came into power in januar. of 77 and then there was we had the revolution in february of 79, so the last two years of shah's reign, carter was president in the united states, but what led to shah's overthrow was actually the result of the relationship that people like nixon and kessenger had with the shah, shah was buying. lot of weapons from the united states shah was acting as puppet in west asia for the united states during the vietnam war, the united states were using the fighter jets that were sold to iran to attack vietnamese and we have passage in the memories of mother that one day shah went to his mother and was quite upset and the mother asked the shah, why are you upset? and the answer was that the americans have taken these fighter jets from iran without even notifying me, meaning the show, so the relationship between the shah and nixon kissenger those years... actually led to the revolution, because what wanted fro
states, iran ranked first, one third of all us international weapons says went to iran using petrol dollars and you know this was during nixon kessenger term, carter came into power in januar. of 77 and then there was we had the revolution in february of 79, so the last two years of shah's reign, carter was president in the united states, but what led to shah's overthrow was actually the result of the relationship that people like nixon and kessenger had with the shah, shah was buying. lot of...
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this is a great opportunity for iran. this week on expose, the israeli entity assault on rafah was depicted as successful rescue operation, masking its true nature as a direct attack on one of the few remaining safe zones for palestinian civilians in gaza. within zinast israeli media circles, prime minister benjamin netan yahoo! has been accused of deceat regarding his claims of targeting hamas and freeing all hostages. moreover, a staggering 97% of arab respondents reported experiencing psychological distress during the gaza conflict, with 92% to expressing the belief that the palestinian cause is not soly a concern for palestinians, but for all arabs. expose, the truth is just a revelation away. there's plenty more to be said, but first a quick media review to give other outlets a chance to get awarded. hello everyone, welcome to the news section of the program, we will go over some news pieces. iran's booming trade with shanghai cooperation organization, new chapter in regional. economic growth. the impressive growth i
this is a great opportunity for iran. this week on expose, the israeli entity assault on rafah was depicted as successful rescue operation, masking its true nature as a direct attack on one of the few remaining safe zones for palestinian civilians in gaza. within zinast israeli media circles, prime minister benjamin netan yahoo! has been accused of deceat regarding his claims of targeting hamas and freeing all hostages. moreover, a staggering 97% of arab respondents reported experiencing...
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in iran, so iran was basically the major pillar. the first sign of disagreement between the shah and the carter administration popped up as the us refused to sell aircraft to iran by cancelling the awax contract. in an interview with business week, the shah said iran has capacity to become a $10 billion dollar market. per annum for the us artillery products, and if the us refuses to sell arms to iran, it will lose that opportunity, and if there is any sharing of resources, well then we can share many things with the united states. as the news over the tension between iran and the us broke, the media in both countries began to adopt new attitudes towards each other. meanwhile, the island of stability was undergoing massive changes in its underneath layers. i don't want to go... into details about these things, because i have already express expressed myself, it is impossible to get anywhere on dictation terms, we are still ready to discuss, as always, all these problems, but the solution of these problems cannot be one-sided and that
in iran, so iran was basically the major pillar. the first sign of disagreement between the shah and the carter administration popped up as the us refused to sell aircraft to iran by cancelling the awax contract. in an interview with business week, the shah said iran has capacity to become a $10 billion dollar market. per annum for the us artillery products, and if the us refuses to sell arms to iran, it will lose that opportunity, and if there is any sharing of resources, well then we can...
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, and we know that iran is also an oil and gas rich country, but iran uh is almost self sufficient in these two sectors, oil and gas sector, and they are relying on local companies and local technical and technological know-how and local expertise, so how do you think nigeria, which has over decades relied on western multinationals which have actually looted its resources, how can nigeria benefit from iran's know how in these energy sector? yeah, i think uh, there is also a plan for this, you know, uh, some years back, ningeran minister of petroleum in person of silver, he came here and he discussed with uh, iranian government official concerning the issue of uh collaborative investment and uh cooperation in the fls of downstream sector so the discourses lot and i think nigeria will benefit from iran because iran is not uh as you said doesn't have that exploitative uh yeah yeah like approach like western countries so nigeria will benefit lot from iran of being self-sufficient and now as you mentioned ear over the last few months we have seen an awakening in several west african countr
, and we know that iran is also an oil and gas rich country, but iran uh is almost self sufficient in these two sectors, oil and gas sector, and they are relying on local companies and local technical and technological know-how and local expertise, so how do you think nigeria, which has over decades relied on western multinationals which have actually looted its resources, how can nigeria benefit from iran's know how in these energy sector? yeah, i think uh, there is also a plan for this, you...
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in terms of what um iran's leader has stated time and again and many iranian officials, how iran stands with the press, the issue of palestine stands strong. over the decades iran has always obviously supported that cause and it's now uh very evident the mask has fallen off as they say uh of the us. um do you think that this notion of standing for the oppressed um is on? full display now when it comes to the palestinian cause, yes and also other people that are oppressed by american imperialism, south africa. as you may remember, iran used to supply the apartide regime in south africa with oil before the revolution, shah used to do that, and one of the first things in iran's foreign policy after the revolution was cutting off that oil. i was in south africa. some time ago, and this is something they remember quite well, people in lebanon, people in yemen, many people all over the middleas are resisting pressures from the united states and israelies because of the support that they receive from iran, and with regard to the palestinian cause, iran is the only country that is supporting, p
in terms of what um iran's leader has stated time and again and many iranian officials, how iran stands with the press, the issue of palestine stands strong. over the decades iran has always obviously supported that cause and it's now uh very evident the mask has fallen off as they say uh of the us. um do you think that this notion of standing for the oppressed um is on? full display now when it comes to the palestinian cause, yes and also other people that are oppressed by american...
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uh where i think you mentioned in the case of iran that the us is still trying to influence uh iran in one form or another to have an impact to make a change so to speak which many associate that with of course the whole notion of regime change but uh it seems like uh not only has the us been defeated and many of its allies in that regard in that direction that they wanted uh to uh take you iran uh, but that iran is also somewhat over it in the sense where we're looking at this whole notion of new world order which has been thrown about now for a couple years uh a minimum, but we're seeing that transformation take place, even though the us has prevented it from uh it taking its natural course perhaps, but are we looking at the beginning of the fact that maybe um this whole fight that the us has with countries like iran to follow istic tas that it may be over and they they uh have realized that perhaps uh this is something that uh they can't continue to pursue this maximum pressure policy for example when it comes to iran or the route that they have taken? yes this is for barry gross
uh where i think you mentioned in the case of iran that the us is still trying to influence uh iran in one form or another to have an impact to make a change so to speak which many associate that with of course the whole notion of regime change but uh it seems like uh not only has the us been defeated and many of its allies in that regard in that direction that they wanted uh to uh take you iran uh, but that iran is also somewhat over it in the sense where we're looking at this whole notion of...
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the islamic revolution in iran, led by ayatollah khumeini. the revolution saw the overthrow of the us and israeli backed shah, muhammad rodha pahlavi. and the establishment of the islamic republic of iran. this week's show explores the factors that brought about the revolution, including imam khumaini's focus on drawing inspiration from islam and the shariah to center the new government's foreign policy around support for palestine and opposition to the zionist entity. first we look at the background to the events that led to the victory of the revolution. on february 1st, 1979, ayatollah ruhullah khumeini landed in. tehran to mark the end of 2,500 years of dynastic rule and the victory of the islamic revolution in iran. but it was the culmination of many decades of struggle by imam khumaini and his followers. ruhullah was only two years old when his father was killed by wealthy local clans over his activism against their unjust landlord practices, and perhaps it was that spirit of activism and justice that ran through the veins of the... he
the islamic revolution in iran, led by ayatollah khumeini. the revolution saw the overthrow of the us and israeli backed shah, muhammad rodha pahlavi. and the establishment of the islamic republic of iran. this week's show explores the factors that brought about the revolution, including imam khumaini's focus on drawing inspiration from islam and the shariah to center the new government's foreign policy around support for palestine and opposition to the zionist entity. first we look at the...
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the people of iran back out and do not care about. you do not see protests about iran, inside iran. they have hijacked that and shut down commercial shipping in the red sea and what iran mac has done here, they have created a low—grade war with the west. it�* the kind of war they want, because they have subcontracted all the fighting to the shia proxy groups that we just hit. we have not hit anything that iran truly cares about. robert ford, do you agree with that or what we might see next? as i said, we will be back where we were just a week or two ago. i will say this also, i think this is important for viewers to understand — iran is not_ 100 feet tall. iran has a lot of vulnerabilities itself, not the least of it is its economic situation. even these militias have caused huge resentment inside iraq. in addition, they feed best in neighbouring states that have themselves problems of misgovernance and ethnic divides. lebanon, for example. syria, for example. iraq, for example. the militias will not go and take over jordan, will not go and take over saudi arabia. those countr
the people of iran back out and do not care about. you do not see protests about iran, inside iran. they have hijacked that and shut down commercial shipping in the red sea and what iran mac has done here, they have created a low—grade war with the west. it�* the kind of war they want, because they have subcontracted all the fighting to the shia proxy groups that we just hit. we have not hit anything that iran truly cares about. robert ford, do you agree with that or what we might see next?...
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iran is marking the 45th anniversary of the islamic revolution. like previous years, there have been major strides when it comes to iran's advancement overall, but particular when it comes to the economy. although the us and other western sanctions remain in place, iran has been able to advance its economic vision with major strides like in factory production along with gdp growth. hi, i'm. welcome to economic divide. coming up in this program, the islamic republic's 45th anniversary economic advancements, services to rural areas, something that islamic republic is very proud of, and also women advancement, whether it's in the education sector or in terms of jobs. then we move to uh something that has been positive for iran, though negative, and that's illegal sanctions. it has helped. opposite effect where it advanced iran's economy, it increased the domestic production, especially in the arenas such as science, military and the medical fields, then iran's president and his 13th administration, major strides have been made there, such as job crea
iran is marking the 45th anniversary of the islamic revolution. like previous years, there have been major strides when it comes to iran's advancement overall, but particular when it comes to the economy. although the us and other western sanctions remain in place, iran has been able to advance its economic vision with major strides like in factory production along with gdp growth. hi, i'm. welcome to economic divide. coming up in this program, the islamic republic's 45th anniversary economic...
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iran and the camp that iran supports in the region, because they're very worried that they know and they understand that the from the iranian perspective and the revolution perspective, this is not just a fight, this is not just a political disagreement, this is about where the path of the region is..." and now the revolution has developed and matured in a way that it can take a look at the past and evaluate and even practice self criticism. they don't want to see sayid ali khamenei sitting with intellectuals and actually practicing self criticism, talking to the iranian military, the economic sector in iran and implementing self criticism public. on tv while the people and the public is watching, you don't see this even in the western you know most so-called democratic values that is today crumbling the entire system of the democracy, borjoi democracy as we witnessed in the last 150 years is crumbling and we see that nations who are looking at their own culture and history and trying to build a political and economics system that benefit their country like china for example, that s
iran and the camp that iran supports in the region, because they're very worried that they know and they understand that the from the iranian perspective and the revolution perspective, this is not just a fight, this is not just a political disagreement, this is about where the path of the region is..." and now the revolution has developed and matured in a way that it can take a look at the past and evaluate and even practice self criticism. they don't want to see sayid ali khamenei...
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why are iran? heart hates america starts right now >> surprise attack by hamas by land, by air and by sea? >> october 7, 2023 was a day that changed the world terrorist attack by hamas >> a brutal surprise attack? by hamas in israel >> israel, who's firing back, was followed by a horrific retaliation in gaza now there are fears of a wider war and america has a target on its back >> the iran-backed rebels stryker us own shift at the center of the fears of a wider conflict is iran it is linked to hamas there has too, the who team >> all part of its axis of resistance why is iran at the center of this conflict in so many ways and why this relentless hostility to america to answer those questions, we need to go back decades and try to understand why iran hates america good evening. >> i'm fareed zakaria. iran in the united states shared deep psychic and emotional scars going back years but none is remembered more by americans than the hostage crisis of 1979 we watch what appeared to be an irrational, f
why are iran? heart hates america starts right now >> surprise attack by hamas by land, by air and by sea? >> october 7, 2023 was a day that changed the world terrorist attack by hamas >> a brutal surprise attack? by hamas in israel >> israel, who's firing back, was followed by a horrific retaliation in gaza now there are fears of a wider war and america has a target on its back >> the iran-backed rebels stryker us own shift at the center of the fears of a wider...
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, in iran we have people who have this... 'you as they're being strangled they'll say, ah, the other guy is the enemy, and i think that among elites in europe and the united states is the same, because we're all trained to understand the world in a certain way, in iran, for example, if you go right across the university of tehran to the, right across the main campus, if you go to any of the book shops, all all of the books that we study and..." well almost all of them, and or our translations of english text, many of them, so our understanding of humanity, our understanding about ourselves, our understanding about our own religion, our own history, is deeply impacted by western narratives, so it sounds crazy, especially if to see germany being destroyed the way it is, but they'll go down with the ship apparently. i was very pleased to see professor. and they have followed his work for some time, i've been in touch with him, as you can see from the discussion there, and he, he's serious public intellectual, which uh, people in
, in iran we have people who have this... 'you as they're being strangled they'll say, ah, the other guy is the enemy, and i think that among elites in europe and the united states is the same, because we're all trained to understand the world in a certain way, in iran, for example, if you go right across the university of tehran to the, right across the main campus, if you go to any of the book shops, all all of the books that we study and..." well almost all of them, and or our...
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. what has interested you with regard to iran? well, i mean, the things i talked about today were about um, the old western intelligence agencies, uh, i started off with the uh, the execution of the alleged british spy, uh, where his confession had apparently included. the mentioned that he that there was some he had been involved in some discussion with his handlers about the iranian nuclear scientist who was then assassinated it was thought by mossad so which suggests if it's true we don't know uh that mi6 were involved in some way in the assassination would be surprising i mean they regularly collaborate with mosad even at the same time. so the cia as even at the same time as mozard is actually spying on them and running ops against them that that's a kind of interesting thing we've kind of come across in the program so there's there's that and then there's the way in which uh mi6 runs a whole load of um what should we call them assets cutouts ngos media operations many many more than people in the uk anyhow realize or recogniz
. what has interested you with regard to iran? well, i mean, the things i talked about today were about um, the old western intelligence agencies, uh, i started off with the uh, the execution of the alleged british spy, uh, where his confession had apparently included. the mentioned that he that there was some he had been involved in some discussion with his handlers about the iranian nuclear scientist who was then assassinated it was thought by mossad so which suggests if it's true we don't...
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iran doesn't acknowledge this funding, but as well as money iran is supplying weapons too. recently, two us military personnel died in an operation to intercept a boat in the red sea. the us released this image. it says the boat was transporting iranian—made weapons to the houthis — or there's hezbollah — one estimate put his arsenal at 130,000 rockets and missiles. it's believed many of them come from iran. and if iran is supplying money and weapons, is it also coordinating the actions of its allies? after october the seventh, the us acknowledged we have not yet seen evidence that iran directed or was behind this particular attack. more broadly, iran's allies appear to operate with a significant degree of independence, but that needs placing in context. iran does not necessarily exert day to day operational control over each and every one of its proxies. but that being said, when you provide strategic direction, when you provide significant material and you provide significant training, you cannot expect you cannot avoid culpability. and given this level of support f
iran doesn't acknowledge this funding, but as well as money iran is supplying weapons too. recently, two us military personnel died in an operation to intercept a boat in the red sea. the us released this image. it says the boat was transporting iranian—made weapons to the houthis — or there's hezbollah — one estimate put his arsenal at 130,000 rockets and missiles. it's believed many of them come from iran. and if iran is supplying money and weapons, is it also coordinating the actions...
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iran has... determined the course for the palestinian cause, essentially, what iran has done is that through this revolutionary support, it has highlighted to the entire world that this biggest shame that has ever occurred in the face of human of humanity, where world superpowers colluded to uproot the palestinian nation and replace it with another nation, this can be corrected and this can be reversed, and this awake the hearts of the people, it enabled them to take the responsibility within their own... and to say, we have the power to create this change, and because of this, we find that this revolutionary support and it's encourage people, it did more than military and financial support, it did more than the military and financial support, simply because you know, yes, america has funds, its allies and its puppets with tons of money and weaponry, and what? however, this revolutionary support is key component because it gives the spirit of jihad, whereas america and superpowers, they are missing this key component, the spirit of jihad is not there, this is why you find that in gaz
iran has... determined the course for the palestinian cause, essentially, what iran has done is that through this revolutionary support, it has highlighted to the entire world that this biggest shame that has ever occurred in the face of human of humanity, where world superpowers colluded to uproot the palestinian nation and replace it with another nation, this can be corrected and this can be reversed, and this awake the hearts of the people, it enabled them to take the responsibility within...
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iraqi resistance. or the syrian resistance, but iran assists all these people, because iran says the iraqi sovereignty, syrian sovereignty, labanese sovereignty, yemini sovereignty and palestinian liberation, they are all legitimate causes and the reason why they're so successful is because they have popular support, otherwise the united states and their regional proxies or client regimes, they are much more wealthy, but the reason why they fail is... is because they are working against the people, they are working against the people of the region, but most importantly in with regards to our discussion, they're against the palestinian people, yeah, and david, i mean, what can we learn about iran's relationship with palestine from from the words of salah al aruri? so aruri of course was uh executed by the israelis in beirotuh just the other week, yeah. and but he is was a senior hamas uh commander and leader and uh he had in in several occasions back in 2017 and 2019 made quite long statements about the way in which the iranian government has supported the palestinians that they that
iraqi resistance. or the syrian resistance, but iran assists all these people, because iran says the iraqi sovereignty, syrian sovereignty, labanese sovereignty, yemini sovereignty and palestinian liberation, they are all legitimate causes and the reason why they're so successful is because they have popular support, otherwise the united states and their regional proxies or client regimes, they are much more wealthy, but the reason why they fail is... is because they are working against the...
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forged during the iran-iraq war, the iran syria alliance is among the oldest and most sustainable in the region. it grew out of common cause against mutual foes. both felt enmity towards the bathist regime in baghdad. presence in the region and viewed israel as a threat, this seemingly incongruous alliance between an arab secular state and an islamic republic has endured the test of time and regional appeeval. imam khumaini stands towards the issue of palestine goes back before the revolution of 1979. can you please elaborate its aspects before and after the revolution? دادی و ضد دیکتاتوری ۱۵ خرداد امام خمینی در حوزه علمیه قم در مدرسه فیضیه که در واقع آغاز حرکت انقلاب اسلامی و یک سخنرانی کاملاً ضد استبدادی و ضد استعماری بود امام در کمتر از حدود کمتر از یک ساعت سخنرانیشون ادامه داشت ۱۵ بار نام شاه رو در اون سخنرانی می برند و ۱۸ بار نام اسرائیل رو یعنی یک سخن
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of the islamic republic of of iran is completely debunked, and then you carry on whether iran has sort of developed technologically, scientific. and and many, many other fields, like ayatollah khamani has said that the sanctions have actually been a gift to to iran, because what has happened is that just like the resistance access, iran has been able to b the build the resistance economy if you like, for the last particularly the last 25 years, iran has had to, as i said, through the education sec. build capacity of talent in iran and that has contributed to the growth in many many sectors and of course iran has been of course trying to move away from the reliance of on hydrocarbons, therefore other industries have developed just like the drone sort of industry to take one example that iranian drones are now seem to be one of the best and the cheapest produced globally so again... "that could be another export market that iran could utilize, so yes of course sanctions have hurt, there's no doubt at all, but it has made iran resilient when you to use a metaphor, if you throw someone in
of the islamic republic of of iran is completely debunked, and then you carry on whether iran has sort of developed technologically, scientific. and and many, many other fields, like ayatollah khamani has said that the sanctions have actually been a gift to to iran, because what has happened is that just like the resistance access, iran has been able to b the build the resistance economy if you like, for the last particularly the last 25 years, iran has had to, as i said, through the education...
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, and iran, how much control does iran, how much control does iran have over them in reality in terms of potential response that may come now? , let's forget control for the moment. let's focus on capacity capability. iran two, without iranian support money, training, technology, supply of weaponry, propaganda, these groups would hardly represent a threat beyond their borders. so threat beyond their borders. sr whether iraq micromanagers this, in case of the houthis, i think the houthis have become fellow travellers basically. they are not remote iran. these are major objectives which may coincide with iranian interests and they may not. these are militia groups in iraq, given the iranians literally control just put it this way, the malicious control the iranian state and that is a core interest for iran. i do not think it is a matter of control. ok. rat may decide to pick another place and time to retaliate and respond for this but... , , retaliate and respond for this but," , , ., retaliate and respond for this but... , , but... sorry, 'ust to break it down a bit. — but... sorry,
, and iran, how much control does iran, how much control does iran have over them in reality in terms of potential response that may come now? , let's forget control for the moment. let's focus on capacity capability. iran two, without iranian support money, training, technology, supply of weaponry, propaganda, these groups would hardly represent a threat beyond their borders. so threat beyond their borders. sr whether iraq micromanagers this, in case of the houthis, i think the houthis have...
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iranian relations and for example and some arab countries with iran, for example iraq and iran, saudi arabia, with iran, palestine, with iran, syria, with and we have and i have divided this this area in two in two divisions, the shah's era and the after the islamic republic of islamic revolution. mr. ambassador, when you presented your credentials to iran's president raisi, he said that the problems of libya and some islamic countries are caused by the presence of interference of foreigners, what's your opinion on this point? at all, and of course they are creating the problems, but the question is, what's the option? this question must be asked to that to the all the powers and the and all the groups in the area, there must be dialogue and understanding. front of the foreigners and and as we say in arabic people of min knows knows it better than any other nation, there must be understandings between the countries, we must we must look seriously about those problems and we we do not have to cancel those problems to any other time, now mr. ambassador, let's move to the situation insid
iranian relations and for example and some arab countries with iran, for example iraq and iran, saudi arabia, with iran, palestine, with iran, syria, with and we have and i have divided this this area in two in two divisions, the shah's era and the after the islamic republic of islamic revolution. mr. ambassador, when you presented your credentials to iran's president raisi, he said that the problems of libya and some islamic countries are caused by the presence of interference of foreigners,...
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enemies, even the enemies of iran look towards iran with prestige, and if you see the way that for example, america deals with the proxies that it creates, right? america only knows how to deal in proxy terms, only knows how to deal in terms of ordering uh nations or ordering militias or groups that they create right, in order to serve their interests, whereas with iran there is a meeting point in the interests between the ideals of the islamic revolution and the trajectory of iran that's seeking freedom and those other. entities uh in the region and so this idea of proxies that the west tries to project about the resistance axis all being like um iranian backed proxies right that has everything to do with projecting intentions but it has nothing to do with the reality of actions on the ground right? it's just the claim to say that has proxies smear from an entity that they're desperately trying to isolate right? desperately trying to attack and unfortunately it's actually been one of the west's most successful cards right in? mearing the islamic uh republic, but there's been a lot of reve
enemies, even the enemies of iran look towards iran with prestige, and if you see the way that for example, america deals with the proxies that it creates, right? america only knows how to deal in proxy terms, only knows how to deal in terms of ordering uh nations or ordering militias or groups that they create right, in order to serve their interests, whereas with iran there is a meeting point in the interests between the ideals of the islamic revolution and the trajectory of iran that's...
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they would bring jews to iran, and from iran they would move them to palestine. riza shah bahlavi owed his throne to the zionists because they played a critical role in his ascendency. his son muhammad. shaw also had a close relationship with the zionists. economic, political and military cooperation between the two flourished as tensions between israel and arab nations escalated during the 1960s and the 1970s. in 1957 the shaw established one of the most infamous and brutal intelligence agencies in the region, savok with assistance from the israeli intelligence service musad. tehran and tel aviv also agreed to develop. advanced missile systems under the code of project flower. this is mohsen rafiqdost, an iranian politician and a former irgc commander. he told us about slovak and its brutality out of his own personal experience as a political prisoner during the reign of mohammad. first of all, savak was operating under the supervision of mussad. as you may know, i was a political prisoner during the path. regime, the organizational weapon of savok was the uzi,
they would bring jews to iran, and from iran they would move them to palestine. riza shah bahlavi owed his throne to the zionists because they played a critical role in his ascendency. his son muhammad. shaw also had a close relationship with the zionists. economic, political and military cooperation between the two flourished as tensions between israel and arab nations escalated during the 1960s and the 1970s. in 1957 the shaw established one of the most infamous and brutal intelligence...
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embassy in kuala lumpur, uh, iran, iran, iran ministry of culture and arts, iranian tourism, so they bring me all over iran, they introduce me to the culture, to the food, to the history of iran, to the the people of iran, the hospitality, so this is all we need to for me to capture, to bring back to my country, to share, to share with the people, because until today, if they say about iran, they don't know much more about iran, because it's hardly we see that the iranian, the iranian culture or stories in the movies, except for the film. so and the people i meet along the way is so nice, they invite me to the house, they cook for us, they play music for us, they sing for us, uh, they do craft, lot of things, so i see that lot people when we come here with the camera, with the crew, everything, so they they invite, they invite us, they they they they want to share their culture, they share because we are the same, basically we are same religion, so the... share their their their their history, their stories, so and also when after we finish shooting we become friends, but i come back
embassy in kuala lumpur, uh, iran, iran, iran ministry of culture and arts, iranian tourism, so they bring me all over iran, they introduce me to the culture, to the food, to the history of iran, to the the people of iran, the hospitality, so this is all we need to for me to capture, to bring back to my country, to share, to share with the people, because until today, if they say about iran, they don't know much more about iran, because it's hardly we see that the iranian, the iranian culture...
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nobody begin of 78 i decided to to try to go to iran, but then after my first trip i came back from iran, everybody laugh at me because i was full to imagine. something would happen in a country like iran. you know, sometimes you never know, you have something in your mind, and um, well, when really everything started, it was end at the end of august. my pictures were published everywhere, the rest of of the world started to think something is going to happen in your life. who is michelle? it's me, welcome back now everyone, you're watching press tv world news and now over to the besige gauza strip where the israeli regime continues its deadly military campaign against the civilian population there, at least 112 palestinians were killed and many injured in a single day of israeli air strikes, attacks have been focused on rafa. the city lies along the border with egypt and hosts some 1.4 million displaced palestinians who have been forced to leave their homes due to heavy israeli bombardments in other parts of the strip. palestinian resistance movement hamas has warned israel's plan groun
nobody begin of 78 i decided to to try to go to iran, but then after my first trip i came back from iran, everybody laugh at me because i was full to imagine. something would happen in a country like iran. you know, sometimes you never know, you have something in your mind, and um, well, when really everything started, it was end at the end of august. my pictures were published everywhere, the rest of of the world started to think something is going to happen in your life. who is michelle? it's...
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for iran's enemies, a country like iran being equipped with nuclear knowledge independently and without the need for another country with the longstanding sanctions was an unacceptable issue that they could not tolerate بدون نیاز به کشور دیگری مجهز بشه به دانش. i'm going to ask a question a little bit later about that particularly, but you had mentioned um about his personality, i want to talk a little bit about who he was, um, as far as father in the house, just his personality in general, hobbies. it can be said that he had a multidimensional personality, when we look at the personal dimensions, we see he was poet and a literary individual with a strong interest in literature and involvement in literary matters. in another dimension, when we look at his personality, we see that in the field of philosophy, he had his own opinions and thoughts. his entry into the realm of philosophy dates back to a 16 years of age when he became interested in ph philosophical subjects, prominent philosophy professors acknowledged that when he came to the sat philosophy in
for iran's enemies, a country like iran being equipped with nuclear knowledge independently and without the need for another country with the longstanding sanctions was an unacceptable issue that they could not tolerate بدون نیاز به کشور دیگری مجهز بشه به دانش. i'm going to ask a question a little bit later about that particularly, but you had mentioned um about his personality, i want to talk a little bit about who he was, um, as far as father in the house, just...
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. >> i first went to iran in 1973. there were casinos. fashion was at its height. what was a place where an american felt very comfortable? >> a place where an american president jimmy carter would give this toast on new year's eve. >> there because of the great leadership. but the sharp is an island of stability and one of the more troubled areas of the world before long, that illusion of stability would be shattered in december 1978 it's throngs of protesters demanded the removal of the show and the return of ruhollah khomeini. five weeks later, the shye and his family fled to egypt it's a day abbas milani remembers, well and that day i want to see what's happening in the streets. there was joining the street. people were passing around images of homendy >> then they got the real thing with khomeini's return to iran, watching khomeini step off the plane and he was so mob they actually had to kind of scurry him off still. >> there was unrest. the us embassy was attacked and although this time the mob eventually left,
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iran's largest religious festival coincided with the days of my presence in iran. i just wanted to use this opportunity to have a little talk with people about the supreme. leader of iran and his letter, but everything does not always happen the way we expect. that night happened to me and it was not what i expected at all. it's very difficult for me to really describe it. i don't think you can really, really understand. what went on in that room until you're there, you have to be there to understand it. um, i was not expecting what i saw in that room, and i don't think i could ever really explain it to anyone. we're here in a very, very sacred place, this is imam zodi ali akbar. um, and there are celebrations going on, they haven't actually started yet, celebrations for imam makdi, uh, he's the 12th imam in shia islam, and he has has left, but it is believed that he will return at the end of time along with jesus christ. he shall overcome, he shall overcome, so deep in my heart, i know that. what i do, oh we shall, we'll walk hand in hand, well my name is david mi
iran's largest religious festival coincided with the days of my presence in iran. i just wanted to use this opportunity to have a little talk with people about the supreme. leader of iran and his letter, but everything does not always happen the way we expect. that night happened to me and it was not what i expected at all. it's very difficult for me to really describe it. i don't think you can really, really understand. what went on in that room until you're there, you have to be there to...
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that iran has made, actually? well, yes, it certainly does. let me first say though, congratulations on the 45th anniversary of the islamic republic, and congratulations on surviving 45 years of non-stop us efforts to overturn to bring down the islamic revolution in iran. it is huge threat. to the us because it is a culture of resistance, and that's what they want to break everywhere in the world. the fact that iran has survived and thrived and and uh really raised the educational, the technological, the scientific level of iran in so many ways, change the life expectancy of the entire population, the infant mortality, the health of the whole population. this is... threat to the us, you wouldn't think it, but the whole idea that people can control their own resources and use it for the benefit of their own people, that is threatening, and now iran is actually posed rather than being strangled by us, inf, world bank, debt, they are really posed to develop a whole new series of economic relations with surrounding co
that iran has made, actually? well, yes, it certainly does. let me first say though, congratulations on the 45th anniversary of the islamic republic, and congratulations on surviving 45 years of non-stop us efforts to overturn to bring down the islamic revolution in iran. it is huge threat. to the us because it is a culture of resistance, and that's what they want to break everywhere in the world. the fact that iran has survived and thrived and and uh really raised the educational, the...
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now iran's ambassador to damascus has held a press conference for the 45th anniversary of iran's islamic revolution to highlight its achievements and to express iran's firm support for the resistance in the re. our correspondent ibrahim wahti reports. the ambassador of the islamic republic of iran in syria, dr. hussain akbar held a press conference on thursday at the iranian embassy in damascus for the occasion of the anniversary of the victory of the islamic revolution, he discussed iran's achievements in the past 45 years and its positions at regional and international levels. as you know, we're currently commemorating the 45th anniversary of the glorious islamic revolution. this revolution emerged victorious under exceptional circumstances and stood against the two main ideologies of that time, imperialism and communism. the revolution presented a new discourse and enabled iran to break free from western american egemany, refusing to submit to any other form of domination. consequently, a global threat was formed against iran. akbar highlighted the principles of the revolution on iran
now iran's ambassador to damascus has held a press conference for the 45th anniversary of iran's islamic revolution to highlight its achievements and to express iran's firm support for the resistance in the re. our correspondent ibrahim wahti reports. the ambassador of the islamic republic of iran in syria, dr. hussain akbar held a press conference on thursday at the iranian embassy in damascus for the occasion of the anniversary of the victory of the islamic revolution, he discussed iran's...
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and women's empowerment that is central to the iranian islamic revolution, the islamic revolution of iran, is actually something that can become a model for women elsewhere, and that is a strong point that that very idiot structure that i'm talking about, that's a very different notion of looking at women's empowerment, that is a strong point in the..." the way the islamic revolution looks at the role of the women, and of course imam khamaini has saying that says islam gives more importance to women, gives more value to women even compared to men, and it freees women from being looked at as objects, that is his very word, and of course we have some part of the islamic rev, islamic republic's constitution that talks about that that in the islamic republic. "we should not look at women as objectified, and i think that is very important, that is something that freeze up women to use all their energies in very, you know, in a way that is not contaminated with different, you know, with things that keeps them from progressing and from realizing their potential, right now we're looking a very...
and women's empowerment that is central to the iranian islamic revolution, the islamic revolution of iran, is actually something that can become a model for women elsewhere, and that is a strong point that that very idiot structure that i'm talking about, that's a very different notion of looking at women's empowerment, that is a strong point in the..." the way the islamic revolution looks at the role of the women, and of course imam khamaini has saying that says islam gives more...