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seeing the pop the public in iran. what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of col, color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those that voice their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under president trump, his administration operated on the so called maximum pressure campaign against iran . he withdrew unilaterally from the j. c. p. away. that was one of the legacies of the obama administration. biden was v p at the time. now he is post himself. do you see any meaningful differences between trump and bite and when it comes to iran? well, i would answer with a question. did you see any differences when it comes to iraq? when it comes to somalia, when it comes to yemen, when it comes to the other, i just mentioned 3 of the 7 illegal wars that the u. s.
seeing the pop the public in iran. what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of col, color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those that voice their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under president trump, his administration...
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lit, seeing the streets of iran on fire seemed to pop the public in iran. what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of a car color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those that voice their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under president trump, his administration operated on the so called maximum pressure campaign against iran . he withdrew unilaterally from the j. c. p. away. that was one of the legacies of the obama administration. biden was the p at the time. now he is post himself. do you see any meaningful differences between trump and bite and when it comes to iran? well, i would answer with a question. did you see any differences when it comes to iraq? when it comes to somalia, when it comes to yemen, when it comes to the other, i just mentioned 3 of the 7 illegal wars that the u.
lit, seeing the streets of iran on fire seemed to pop the public in iran. what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of a car color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those that voice their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw...
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israel has to do with iran. and on that, frankly, not a big difference between what we are hearing from this government, what we heard from the prime minister bennett, prime minister lapid. their views on iran are very similar. we often have a similar view. sometimes, we have different ones. i don't think that on iran, that has made... we're seeing a big difference so far. you have suggested to me — you haven't said it clearly, but i'm guessing it's something implied in things you've said — that your view of how the united states and allies deals with the nuclear problem in iran is compartmentalised and separated from what you see the iranian government doing towards its own people, in terms of brutal nationwide repression right now. have you compartmentalised it? so, i mean, there's a degree to which we have to, in the sense that we can do two things at once — be very firm about our values, and we could talk about the extraordinary protests and the support that we've given to the people protesting, and de
israel has to do with iran. and on that, frankly, not a big difference between what we are hearing from this government, what we heard from the prime minister bennett, prime minister lapid. their views on iran are very similar. we often have a similar view. sometimes, we have different ones. i don't think that on iran, that has made... we're seeing a big difference so far. you have suggested to me — you haven't said it clearly, but i'm guessing it's something implied in things you've said —...
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in this case, iran. while they may think that they're out of reach, our agents and prosecutors are uniquely equipped to combat this double threat with both law enforcement and national security tools. this case also highlights the evolving threat and the increasingly brazen conduct emanating from iran. i've spoken before about the threat iran poses to our homeland, to its networks and its proxies. in the last year, we have charged members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps, or irgc, with a plot to murder the former u.s. national security advisor. we've indicted iranian hackers for targeting utility companies and other critical infrastructure. and we've called out iran for its destructive cyberattacks that crippled a partner government's computer networks. we will not tolerate this belligerent and criminal conduct. instead, we will hold accountable those who would bring iran's campaign of violence to our shores. we will hold accountable those who seek to silence voices for human rights and women'
in this case, iran. while they may think that they're out of reach, our agents and prosecutors are uniquely equipped to combat this double threat with both law enforcement and national security tools. this case also highlights the evolving threat and the increasingly brazen conduct emanating from iran. i've spoken before about the threat iran poses to our homeland, to its networks and its proxies. in the last year, we have charged members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps, or irgc,...
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were the last, israeli still in iran. they travelled in small groups to the hilton hotel in central terren where a bus was waiting to take them to the airport. a distance of some, 17 kilometers, 17 kilometers through a hot bed of revolution. she vasa kilometer 17 kilometers. you run 10000000 iranians on either side of the road. you're all with tomatoes and eggs. here in the bus, there was the driver and 2 iranians with kalashnikov our bus moved on because they thought it was a revolutionary bus. not a single egg or tomato was thrown below bates of hud in on reaching the airport. they boarded the aircraft. but just as the plane was about to take off a new m, a thought, ordered the plane, those to the engine started and it began to taxi. with all of a sudden it stopped, was fun. with the doors opened, an armed revolutionaries bulged in again. i thought to myself, what is it this time? but if they wanted to carry out one final check, i don't know what for them. they closed the door, me to call for as long as we were over ira
were the last, israeli still in iran. they travelled in small groups to the hilton hotel in central terren where a bus was waiting to take them to the airport. a distance of some, 17 kilometers, 17 kilometers through a hot bed of revolution. she vasa kilometer 17 kilometers. you run 10000000 iranians on either side of the road. you're all with tomatoes and eggs. here in the bus, there was the driver and 2 iranians with kalashnikov our bus moved on because they thought it was a revolutionary...
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like iran is not attributing any blame, like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it, why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very various costs. we do know we've seen pictures of a military compound in the town of it for hon. it's a town to the south of the capital to iran, and it is also this is where the site producing iranian unmanned drones is in military drone as and they have been kind of boosting the production as of late. and we've seen some photographs with some very minor damage done to that particular compound and the rainy and saying that a bunch of drones were shut down by the air defenses. and just one just happened to crash on top of that compound. and again, a lot of a lot of that has been coming ou
like iran is not attributing any blame, like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it, why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very...
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it's cracked out on the protests or is or do they mean to stop iran, bean, iran reef in ocean r r t from jerusalem and in the writers ever heard of odds. he's guy on the ground with i've seen my fancy renown philosopher, our linguist, noam chomsky. joy is the program. he says light on the why the us media is so hesitant of knowledge is government war. grimes is a sneak peak. why is it, sir? do you think russia thinks it's fine? i think so gay lover of this week giving a press conference allowing western reporters accreditation, whereas in the united states, they obviously don't ban media in the u. s. because of the 1st amendment. certainly in europe, obviously, there's mass banning of journalists and journalism what, what's behind it vat and that surely does depart some what from manufacturing consent where they didn't want to ban anything. they just knew that the blower selling outlets would fail to engage the populace in, in dissident opinion. well, i said for sewage coin no. oh, you look through the soon take a more recently, iraq, we're not that far back. anyone who dares to see that
it's cracked out on the protests or is or do they mean to stop iran, bean, iran reef in ocean r r t from jerusalem and in the writers ever heard of odds. he's guy on the ground with i've seen my fancy renown philosopher, our linguist, noam chomsky. joy is the program. he says light on the why the us media is so hesitant of knowledge is government war. grimes is a sneak peak. why is it, sir? do you think russia thinks it's fine? i think so gay lover of this week giving a press conference...
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it's cracked out on the protests or is, or do they mean to stop iran? bean, iran reef in ocean r t from jerusalem? or ron based, independent journalist cetera. so dicky believes the disinformation campaign against the western asian country as part of a regime change agenda. it's very obvious for me as someone who lives in iran and has been observing the manipulation campaign and how the twitter has played a very significant role into this many foolish and campaign that the u. s. is using whatever tool it can to keep, especially the u. s. population, but also the worth errands and some forms about what's actually happening inside iran. keep this money creation campaign. it has slowed down a lot because a lot of the misinformation and nutrition campaign has been exposed by a lot of people and they were, they were promising the world to dive, study rainy and the government is going to collapse any time. but this does not happen, so they have to back off a little bit and i'm sure they are going to come up with some other plan in the future. and this to me,
it's cracked out on the protests or is, or do they mean to stop iran? bean, iran reef in ocean r t from jerusalem? or ron based, independent journalist cetera. so dicky believes the disinformation campaign against the western asian country as part of a regime change agenda. it's very obvious for me as someone who lives in iran and has been observing the manipulation campaign and how the twitter has played a very significant role into this many foolish and campaign that the u. s. is using...
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these attacks, they will not stop iran and prevent iran from following its own diplomatic route heavily. hello. sorry to that mark was as following efforts by the enemies of iran's nation aiming to make you run insecure in recent months. this cowardly action has been taken to day. our country security will act with maximum potency to provide national security in the country. and such actions must not affect the will and intention of our experts in order to progress in the field of peaceful nuclear plants and see iran got on the wrong side of the west in so many in so many areas and aspects as of late like it has been expanding its nuclear program. it has been accused of supplying military drones to russia to aid russia, in its effort, in its military effort in ukraine. so really, there has been plenty of speculation as to who's behind these attacks. maybe it's israel, you know, the usual suspects are when it comes to that part of the world. and to ron, maybe in the united states, both nations have explicitly denied their involvement. heavily pentagon spokesperson brigadier general, patr
these attacks, they will not stop iran and prevent iran from following its own diplomatic route heavily. hello. sorry to that mark was as following efforts by the enemies of iran's nation aiming to make you run insecure in recent months. this cowardly action has been taken to day. our country security will act with maximum potency to provide national security in the country. and such actions must not affect the will and intention of our experts in order to progress in the field of peaceful...
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only one country was missing the islamic republic of iran, glycerol answer why iran was not invited, is the hangover from the hostage taking it still with us today. ah, hatred of iran, or the 1979 hostage thing that is behind us policy the day more than anybody thinks or believes. it's a part of every moment of every thought about iran at the time of consideration was given to us making the conferences universal as possible. um, but i can't recall that any thought was given to inviting the radians i'd states was the sole superpower, the big satan, and the conference was going to involve making peace with the little satan, with israel ah, in tehran, iran's new leaders did not accept their country being outlawed since so many death in 1989 to figures in the islamic revolution had ruled the country. i atalla ali, hama, nay. was the new supreme leader, a loyal follower of his predecessor, he was unbending in his refusal to compromise. hashmi ross son johnny was president of the republic. a wealthy business man. he too was very close to the former supreme leader. he was a pragmatist and a
only one country was missing the islamic republic of iran, glycerol answer why iran was not invited, is the hangover from the hostage taking it still with us today. ah, hatred of iran, or the 1979 hostage thing that is behind us policy the day more than anybody thinks or believes. it's a part of every moment of every thought about iran at the time of consideration was given to us making the conferences universal as possible. um, but i can't recall that any thought was given to inviting the...
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lip seeing the streets of iran on fire seem to pop the public in iran. what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of a car color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those 3rd voice, their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under president trump, his administration operated on the so called maximum pressure campaign against iran . he withdrew unilaterally from the j. c. p. away. that was one of the legacies of the obama administration. biden was v p at the time. now he is post himself. do you see any meaningful differences between trump and biden when it comes to iran? well, i would answer with a question. did you see any differences when it comes to iraq? when it comes to somalia, when it comes to yemen, when it comes to the other? i just mentioned 3 of the 7 illegal wars that the u. s. i
lip seeing the streets of iran on fire seem to pop the public in iran. what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of a car color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those 3rd voice, their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under...
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they allowed the us to use iran in air space. the iranians did this on as a way of quietly supporting the united states. and they thought that after the award they would be rewarded for it. and the reward would just be inclusion most importantly, bankrupt and devastated islamic republic desperately needed to emerge from its isolation. iran was still reeling from the interminable war against iraq, between 19801988, but devastating conflict that left 500000 dead and deeply traumatized the country. the regime almost collapsed, moving forward, as well as protecting its borders. iran desperately needed to modernize brafton jones priority was rebuilding because he thought, and i think it was right, the most important thing is rebuilding to ravish economy. so he began herb norman, i do relations with any one who that he could, who began talking about normalizing relationships with united states that time delaware to school a fault in iraq. one will say, don't trust americans, they are cheating, they're lying. and they would deceive you
they allowed the us to use iran in air space. the iranians did this on as a way of quietly supporting the united states. and they thought that after the award they would be rewarded for it. and the reward would just be inclusion most importantly, bankrupt and devastated islamic republic desperately needed to emerge from its isolation. iran was still reeling from the interminable war against iraq, between 19801988, but devastating conflict that left 500000 dead and deeply traumatized the...
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mr baker, the devil then was iran. but it was also north korea and especially saddam hussein's iraq states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. by seeking weapons of mass destruction. these regimes pose a grave and growing danger. the united states of america will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons. with his axis of evil speech, bush definitively closed the door on any rapprochement with iran awe. by may 1st 2003. the 1st objective had been achieved by crushing saddam hussein's regime george w bush put an end to the campaign initiated by his father in 1991. during the 1st gulf war he basked in the victory among his troops. nothing it seemed could stand in his way. obviously, when the united states invaded afghanistan and then it invaded iraq under false pretences. and after lying about weapons of mass destruction in iraq and lying about a relationship between saddam hussein and al q
mr baker, the devil then was iran. but it was also north korea and especially saddam hussein's iraq states like these and their terrorist allies constitute an axis of evil arming to threaten the peace of the world. by seeking weapons of mass destruction. these regimes pose a grave and growing danger. the united states of america will not permit the world's most dangerous regimes to threaten us with the world's most destructive weapons. with his axis of evil speech, bush definitively closed the...
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the uk nationals or dual citizens who are currently in iran?— are currently in iran? the uk has made it clear _ are currently in iran? the uk has made it clear for _ are currently in iran? the uk has made it clear for a _ are currently in iran? the uk has made it clear for a considerable l made it clearfor a considerable period of time there any uk jewel national is at risk and very vulnerable. in iran and can be seized at any time by this regime. that certainly has been made my pointedly clear by what has happened to alireza akbari and we must remember him. this is notjust about the diplomatic arrangements, this is about him and his family and it is an appalling tragedy for the family. for others in iran, it will be a time of extreme worry and anxiety. iran is not a comfortable country, the resume is faced by internal threat, it is very keen to try and suggest that anything is happening on the streets is inspired by those outside iran, this is not true. but this execution may be part of that message that it is trying to convey to their own people. it is a very diffic
the uk nationals or dual citizens who are currently in iran?— are currently in iran? the uk has made it clear _ are currently in iran? the uk has made it clear for _ are currently in iran? the uk has made it clear for a _ are currently in iran? the uk has made it clear for a considerable l made it clearfor a considerable period of time there any uk jewel national is at risk and very vulnerable. in iran and can be seized at any time by this regime. that certainly has been made my pointedly...
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to use iran in air space. the on is, did this and as a way of quietly supporting the united states, and they thought that after the war they would be rewarded for it. and the reward would just be inclusion most importantly, bankrupt and devastated as la mc republic desperately needed to emerge from its isolation. iran was still reeling from the interminable war against iraq, between 19801988, but devastating conflict that left 500000 dead and deeply traumatized the country. the regime almost collapsed, moving forward, as well as protecting its borders. iran desperately needed to modernize brafton jones priority was rebuilding because he thought, and i think it was right, the most important thing is rebuilding to ravish economy. so he began her normalizing relations with any one who that he could who began talking about normalizing relations around with united states that time delaware to a school fault in iran. one will say, don't trust americans, they are cheating. they are lying, and they would deceive you a
to use iran in air space. the on is, did this and as a way of quietly supporting the united states, and they thought that after the war they would be rewarded for it. and the reward would just be inclusion most importantly, bankrupt and devastated as la mc republic desperately needed to emerge from its isolation. iran was still reeling from the interminable war against iraq, between 19801988, but devastating conflict that left 500000 dead and deeply traumatized the country. the regime almost...
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in this case, iran. while they may think that they're out of reach, our agents and prosecutors are uniquely equipped to combat this double threat with both law enforcement and national security tools. this case also highlights the evolving threat and the increasingly brazen conduct emanating from iran. i've spoken before about the threat iran poses to our homeland, to its networks and its proxies. in the last year, we have charged members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps or irgc with a plot to murder the former u.s. national security advisor. we've indicted iranian hackers for targeting utility companies and other critical infrastructure. and we've called out iran for its destructive cyberattacks that crippled a partner government's computer networks. we will not tolerate this belligerent and criminal conduct. instead, we will hold accountable those who would bring iran's campaign of violence to our shores. we will hold accountable those who seek to silence voices for human rights and women's
in this case, iran. while they may think that they're out of reach, our agents and prosecutors are uniquely equipped to combat this double threat with both law enforcement and national security tools. this case also highlights the evolving threat and the increasingly brazen conduct emanating from iran. i've spoken before about the threat iran poses to our homeland, to its networks and its proxies. in the last year, we have charged members of iran's islamic revolutionary guard corps or irgc with...
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lit, seeing the streets of iran on fire. seemed that the public in iran, what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of a car color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those that waste their concern and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under president trump, his administration operated on the so called maximum pressure campaign against iran . he withdrew unilaterally from the j. c. p. away. that was one of the legacies of the obama administration. biden was b p at the time. now he is post himself. do you see any meaningful differences between trump and bite and when it comes to iran? well, i would answer with a question. did you see any differences when it comes to iraq? when it comes to somalia, when it comes to yemen, when it comes to the other, i just mentioned 3 of the southern illegal wars that the u. s. is directly involved a
lit, seeing the streets of iran on fire. seemed that the public in iran, what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of a car color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those that waste their concern and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw...
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like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it, why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very various costs. we do know we've seen pictures of a military compound in the town of is for hon. it's a town to the south of the capital to iran, and it is also this is where the site producing iranian unmanned drones is in military drone as and they have been kind of boosting the production as of late. and we've seen some photographs with some very minor damage done to that particular compound and the rainy and saying that a bunch of drones were shut down by the air defenses. and just one just happened to crash on top of that compound. and again, a lot of lots of that has been coming out
like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it, why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very...
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it's cracked out on the protests, or is, or do they mean to stop iran being iran reef? an ocean i r t from jerusalem. while that wraps up this new, the whistle blows up next on the wound, but we'll talk with l. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously, is to place trust rather than fear a very job with artificial intelligence. real summoning with a robot must protect its own existence with with no. do you have to be on with us? you know, we do mom of with order with the flash from. yeah, cuz i thought that was good enough. i just wondered, was if we needed a record, what would you look for that? you will do it all good with the law. all you simply want to compute s rule, would you do by oh, well, never be a victory for russia. we solution with my truly not done, but you look at a meal crane war is a proxy war. this is a war bet
it's cracked out on the protests, or is, or do they mean to stop iran being iran reef? an ocean i r t from jerusalem. while that wraps up this new, the whistle blows up next on the wound, but we'll talk with l. look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given by human beings, except where such order is a conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about our personal intelligence. the point obviously,...
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from iran and it had shrink india's option of importing oil from iran to winners willa all under sanctions. and now suddenly the u. s. wants to help india. so the united states has problems not just with oil, but also in the us defense partnership with russia. now as far as this partnership is concerned, it did stop to the cold war. and the reason this partnership became so deep as also because for decade the west refused to supply arms to india when india needed, then an india else took leadership value. was this relation between, during this common political journey, the president, putin, i have had the journey of friendship and co operation between our countries has also moved forward at a very fast pace. president, putin and i have taken this relationship to new heights of co operation on the basis of trust and partnership. so new delhi is rather happy with each defense partnership with moscow, which is timing in fact and as far as oil is concerned in, there has been very clear that bind discounted oil from russia has been helping the country and its people. but suddenly the united sta
from iran and it had shrink india's option of importing oil from iran to winners willa all under sanctions. and now suddenly the u. s. wants to help india. so the united states has problems not just with oil, but also in the us defense partnership with russia. now as far as this partnership is concerned, it did stop to the cold war. and the reason this partnership became so deep as also because for decade the west refused to supply arms to india when india needed, then an india else took...
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and what became known as the iran iraq war. at this stage, the iranian leader did not have the resources to open another front against israel in lebanon. khomeini issued a statement justifying this decision, saying to wrote to oats which is jerusalem goes through cabella, which was a religious way of expressing a deeply strategic decision. meaning 1st things 1st the aspiration for iran to play some role in the liberation of jerusalem comes after. yvonne has managed defeats for in beirut, heavy shelling was now falling on the west of the capitol, where arafat and most of his troops had taken refuge. poop ah. part of the city was raised to the ground. thousands were dead, mostly civilians. on august 21st 1982, the israeli siege ended yasser . arafat played a final visit with west bay route headquarters defeated arafat departed lebanon, and went into exile in tunisia with 10000 of his bed. i ye they were replaced by a multinational force composed mainly of u. s. and french troops tasked with ensuring the safety of the lebanese cap
and what became known as the iran iraq war. at this stage, the iranian leader did not have the resources to open another front against israel in lebanon. khomeini issued a statement justifying this decision, saying to wrote to oats which is jerusalem goes through cabella, which was a religious way of expressing a deeply strategic decision. meaning 1st things 1st the aspiration for iran to play some role in the liberation of jerusalem comes after. yvonne has managed defeats for in beirut, heavy...
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so when it comes to iran, western countries have free speech to insult iran. but when it comes to iranian media, all of them are banned and sanctioned. in the wes, every single media outlet affiliated to iran is sanction i. media outlets related to iran, allies are also sanctioned, yet they speak about free speech. i have lost a connect your connection by the way, or i profess miranda with miranda, we're going to try and reestablish the connection to do. do bear with us if you can't hear anything or in that case, profess mirandi, please stand by. we will try to reestablish this is a professor site, i haven't mirandi from the university of toronto standby, it will be with you soon. thank you for your patience. i thank you for your patience as well. on sunday, israel's national security minister gave an order to take down palestinian flags hiding in public places, claiming the express support for terrorism. it is inconceivable that lawbreakers will waive terror flags, incite and encourage terrorism. i have issued instructions for the removal of the flags which s
so when it comes to iran, western countries have free speech to insult iran. but when it comes to iranian media, all of them are banned and sanctioned. in the wes, every single media outlet affiliated to iran is sanction i. media outlets related to iran, allies are also sanctioned, yet they speak about free speech. i have lost a connect your connection by the way, or i profess miranda with miranda, we're going to try and reestablish the connection to do. do bear with us if you can't hear...
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like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it, why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very various costs. we do know we've seen pictures of a military compound in the town of it for hon. it's a town to the south of the capital to iran, and it is also this is where the site producing iranian unmanned drones is in military drone as and they have been kind of boosting the production as of late. and we've seen some photographs with some very minor damage done to that particular compound and the rainy and saying that a bunch of drones were shut down by the air defenses. and just one just happened to crash on top of that compound. and again, a lot of lots of that has been coming out
like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it, why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very...
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it's cracked out on the protest or is, or do they mean to stop iran being iran reef in ocean r r t from jerusalem? well, that's all from me today as a way that was great to have you with us. my coding role is to say will be up like i'm on holiday with ah, with a.
it's cracked out on the protest or is, or do they mean to stop iran being iran reef in ocean r r t from jerusalem? well, that's all from me today as a way that was great to have you with us. my coding role is to say will be up like i'm on holiday with ah, with a.
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well, it seems that the information attack is much more severe on iran against iran than the actual, you know, physical violence and physical damage caused to its military infrastructure. because basically, again, when the 1st reports of an attack emerged, they suggested all sorts of things. again, that is ra, israel is starting a ground operation against iran, that they have attacked a military column of vehicles that basically, that they bombed all sorts of military compounds and military complexes that they were on fire. and that even a headquarters of the god of these law mac revolution, one of the most elite troops and most to lead units in iran, that they also came under a missile attack. so far, none of that has been confirmed. none of that has been verified. and the only thing that we've seen, those images of the military compound, in his 400, already discussed with very minor damage caused to it and really it nothing has affected its production or its capabilities. so again, we'll have to really see where this goes, who will be blamed or who will take the responsibility for
well, it seems that the information attack is much more severe on iran against iran than the actual, you know, physical violence and physical damage caused to its military infrastructure. because basically, again, when the 1st reports of an attack emerged, they suggested all sorts of things. again, that is ra, israel is starting a ground operation against iran, that they have attacked a military column of vehicles that basically, that they bombed all sorts of military compounds and military...
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and what became known as the iran iraq war. at this stage, the iranian leader did not have the resources to open another front against israel in lebanon. khomeini issued a statement, justifying this decision, say, to wrote to oats which is jerusalem goes through cabella, which was a religious way of expressing a deeply strategic decision. meaning 1st things 1st the aspiration for iran to play some role in the liberation of jerusalem comes after. yvonne has managed defeats in beirut, heavy shelling was now falling on the west of the capitol, where arafat and most of his troops had taken refuge. poop ah! part of the city was raised to the ground. thousands were dead, mostly civilians. on august 21st 1982, the as railey seeds ended, yasser arafat played a final visit with westbury route headquarters defeated. arafat departed lebanon, and went into exile in tunisia with 10000 of his bed. again. they were replaced by a multinational force composed mainly of us and french troops, tasked with ensuring the safety of the lebanese capita
and what became known as the iran iraq war. at this stage, the iranian leader did not have the resources to open another front against israel in lebanon. khomeini issued a statement, justifying this decision, say, to wrote to oats which is jerusalem goes through cabella, which was a religious way of expressing a deeply strategic decision. meaning 1st things 1st the aspiration for iran to play some role in the liberation of jerusalem comes after. yvonne has managed defeats in beirut, heavy...
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and now, the whole iran special could be up in the air. and it's so frustrating because it's our story. so we're now worried that they might not come to us, they might... this is a bigger story. the country is in a crisis, i understand it. but as an iranian who feels so close to the story, it's awful. awful. but we will keep fighting, the story's not going away. there are times that the staff are pushing for more coverage, and the staff wants to do more and stay on it. and they say no, or maybe it's not important enough. so there's — no, we don't always get it right, of course we don't. who does? and because i'm just a presenter, i'm not a decision—maker, i find it so frustrating. i mean, judging by what she said said there, it's still a goer. and in theirfight, they're ready to sacrifice their lives — and that's the difference between what we're seeing on the streets now, and what we saw in previous protests. thank you, are you done with us? how are you feeling now? it's big for the bbc to dedicate an entire hour to iran. it's big â
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like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very, very scars. we do know we've seen pictures of a military compound in the town of it's for hon. it's the town to the south of the capital to iran, and it is also this is where the site producing iranian unmanned drones is in military drone as and they have been kind of boosting the production as of late. and we've seen some photographs with some very minor damage done to that particular compound and the rainy and saying that a bunch of drones were shut down by the air defenses. and just one just happened to crash on top of that compound. and again, a lot of lots of that has been coming ou
like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very, very...
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and in our relationship with it's ada iran by la v. been then we'll event because in actual fact we had directly hand iran back. i know better and so force held. mm. is railey intelligence then learned that the situation had potential to deteriorate even further? not only was iran weapon, ising has bala, it was planning to develop nuclear weapons. if israel failed to react, it was no exaggeration to think that the country's very existence might be at stake . one man was determined to thwart this threat. the new israeli prime minister, yitzhak rabin, when he came to power in june 1992, a few weeks after the attack and argentina. he had already made israeli history of a born in jerusalem in 1922. robin was a veteran of the war of independence in 1948. then as cheap of the general staff of the id f, he oversaw israel's victory and the 6th day war in june 1967th, which gave it control over east jerusalem. the west bank, gaza and the golan heights, faced with the prospect of an iranian nuclear bomb robin shows an unconventional strategy. is
and in our relationship with it's ada iran by la v. been then we'll event because in actual fact we had directly hand iran back. i know better and so force held. mm. is railey intelligence then learned that the situation had potential to deteriorate even further? not only was iran weapon, ising has bala, it was planning to develop nuclear weapons. if israel failed to react, it was no exaggeration to think that the country's very existence might be at stake . one man was determined to thwart...
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bean iran, roofing ocean r r t from jerusalem. the primary serve central african republic of praise, russia the quote to helping protect the local c in his country p. m. feelings from a lower made those comments in the exclusive interview with our team. he said that mutually beneficial partnerships are among the highest interests for the african nation to listen to the interview and will be back at the top of the al. ah. so please miss mr. prime minister. thank you for agreeing to answer our questions. so your visit to russia comes in the growing pressure on moscow from the west. once you afraid that western rage will spread upon you. good, thank you for this opportunity and thank you for your questions. i'll be glad to give some answers. the caea are, in my opinion, like all other african countries, would not want such pressure to be exerted. oversee this war between russia and ukraine affects the whole world. all countries and africa is no exception. but we, the c a are also do not want to get involved in this j political game.
bean iran, roofing ocean r r t from jerusalem. the primary serve central african republic of praise, russia the quote to helping protect the local c in his country p. m. feelings from a lower made those comments in the exclusive interview with our team. he said that mutually beneficial partnerships are among the highest interests for the african nation to listen to the interview and will be back at the top of the al. ah. so please miss mr. prime minister. thank you for agreeing to answer our...
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were the last, israeli still in iran. they travelled in small groups to the hilton hotel in central terren where a bus was waiting to take them to the airport. a distance of some, 17 kilometers, 17 kilometers through a hot bed of revolution. she vasa kilometer 17 kilometers. you run 10000000 iranians on either side of the road. you're all with tomatoes and eggs usa in the bus. there was the driver and 2 iranians with kalashnikov our bus moved on because they thought it was a revolutionary bus. not a single egg or tomato was thrown below bates of hud in on reaching the airport. they boarded the aircraft. but just as the plane was about to take off a new m, a thought, ordered the plane, those the engine started and it began to taxi with all of a sudden it stopped, was fun. with the doors opened, an armed revolutionaries botched in again. i thought to myself, what is it this time? but if they wanted to carry out one final check, i don't know what for then they closed the door me to call for as long as we were over iranian te
were the last, israeli still in iran. they travelled in small groups to the hilton hotel in central terren where a bus was waiting to take them to the airport. a distance of some, 17 kilometers, 17 kilometers through a hot bed of revolution. she vasa kilometer 17 kilometers. you run 10000000 iranians on either side of the road. you're all with tomatoes and eggs usa in the bus. there was the driver and 2 iranians with kalashnikov our bus moved on because they thought it was a revolutionary bus....
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she is keeping an eye on the events in iran.— events in iran. the main message _ events in iran. the main message was _ events in iran. the main message was that - events in iran. the main message was that this l events in iran. the main i message was that this was events in iran. the main - message was that this was no big deal and it is business as usual. they have released that footage of the blast and the iranians state forecaster to show that workers will do all working and that any minor damage has not really halted their activity at this facility. they even show debris from jones —— drones, that that technology managed to destroy and the iranians foreign minister said that this was a cowardly act and was not going to stop iran from progressing in its peaceful nuclear programme. fingers have been pointed towards israel and the pentagon has said it is not responsible and part of the reason why iran and other officials are looking at israel is because there has been a history of attacks between those countries and there was a high—profile attack on a nuclear facility hi
she is keeping an eye on the events in iran.— events in iran. the main message _ events in iran. the main message was _ events in iran. the main message was that - events in iran. the main message was that this l events in iran. the main i message was that this was events in iran. the main - message was that this was no big deal and it is business as usual. they have released that footage of the blast and the iranians state forecaster to show that workers will do all working and that any...
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like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it, why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very various costs. we do know we've seen pictures of a military compound in the town of it for hon. it's a town to the south of the capital to iran, and it is also this is where the site producing iranian unmanned drones is and military drone as. and they have been kind of boosting the production as of late. and we've seen some photographs with some very minor damage done to that particular compound and the radians saying that a bunch of drones were shut down by the air defenses. and just one just happened to crash on top of that compound. and again, a lot of a lot of that has been coming ou
like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it, why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very...
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seeing the public in iran. what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of a car color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those that voice their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under president trump, his administration operated on the so called maximum pressure campaign against iran . he withdrew unilaterally from the j. c. p. away. that was one of the legacies of the obama administration. biden was the p at the time. now he is post himself. do you see any meaningful differences between trump and bite and when it comes to iran? well, i would answer with a question. did you see any differences when it comes to iraq? when it comes to somalia, when it comes to yemen, when it comes to the other, i just mentioned 3 of the 7 illegal wars that the u.
seeing the public in iran. what's under dire threat than this is no longer a question of civil liberties. it is now a question of a car color revolution being fully supported and aided and abetted and funded by western governments. especially those that voice their concern, and they voice it by funding programs to ignite the streets of southern states like iran. the u. s. has long had a contentious relationship with iran to say the least. we saw under president trump, his administration...
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like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very, very scars. we do know we've seen pictures of a military compound in the town of is for hon. it's a town to the south of the capital to iran, and it is also this is where the site producing iranian unmanned drones is in military drone as and they have been kind of boosting the production as of late. and we've seen some photographs with some very minor damage done to that particular compound and the rainy and saying that a bunch of drones were shut down by the air defenses. and just one just happened to crash on top of that compound. and again, a lot of a lot of that has been coming out o
like iran is not attributing any blame like iran is not blaming anyone for this just yet. nobody has claimed responsibility for the attack too, but really hardly a surprise that right now to iran is apparently summoning the deputy ambassador to do some explaining because they're saying, well, look, maybe they go like, well, do you know something that we don't know who is behind it why did you say that it was a long time coming or stuff like that? so in terms of detail, again, they're very, very...
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we have not heard any response so far from iran. but of - response so far from iran. but of course, it was iranian state media that made this announcement. we know that made this announcement. we know that the uk government has for many months now been condemning what is going on in iran and it doesn't seem like the country appears at this point at least to be changing course. and certainly, the uk government seem very concerned they would take action like this.— would take action like this. david, thank ou would take action like this. david, thank you very — would take action like this. david, thank you very much _ would take action like this. david, thank you very much for _ would take action like this. david, thank you very much for that - would take action like this. david, i thank you very much for that update. our political correspondent david wallace lockhart. the ukrainian capital, kyiv, has been hit by a missile attack, with critical infrastructure apparently the target. journalists reported a series of explosions overnight, saying warning systems had fai
we have not heard any response so far from iran. but of - response so far from iran. but of course, it was iranian state media that made this announcement. we know that made this announcement. we know that the uk government has for many months now been condemning what is going on in iran and it doesn't seem like the country appears at this point at least to be changing course. and certainly, the uk government seem very concerned they would take action like this.— would take action like this....
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and iran? i think there, there is much that indicates that the iranians did have a role if not a very important role in that we have an indication above responsibility was yes, yes, we have some that we're not gonna point the finger in poor. absolutely certain. but i think the thing that does come through loud and clear as they just the insidious nature of terror international terror. with this new attack, the hezbollah, shiites could no longer be ignored. they saw themselves as a resistance movement against israel and its allies. i recall his bala seeming to be a domestic factor and then by the mid 19 eighties, it was clear that there was this pipeline arms material, men coming from the iran ha hostages going from lebanon to iran and political support. so this was an emerging phenomenon, la name verb, was to remedy. she'll need from the start. the iranian fight is small enough to understand that you cannot create an armed militia without the support of the local population. least really partia
and iran? i think there, there is much that indicates that the iranians did have a role if not a very important role in that we have an indication above responsibility was yes, yes, we have some that we're not gonna point the finger in poor. absolutely certain. but i think the thing that does come through loud and clear as they just the insidious nature of terror international terror. with this new attack, the hezbollah, shiites could no longer be ignored. they saw themselves as a resistance...
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, that it invaded ground troops invaded iran. this is, this is what was ported initially. there have been reports that the had courses of the iranian islamic revolutionary god, but it also came under attack and so fight looks that those were false reports as well. so it looks like that whoever spearheading this information campaign, they are looking to cripple iran, but maybe not so much militarily and on the ground. but rather on the information front, italy has reached an 8000000000 dollar energy deal with one of 2 rival governments in war tone libya. but while the native member assistant does not want to have a predatory rolled in the region, local residents on mildly concerned why not the memory of the nato bombings of libya roughly a decade ago, and including by that of, with italian military forces memory. so those bombing campaigns well, they've not faded away fast among the local populations. will you give em in? they any welcome and i thought it would try to make deals with companies from neighboring countries, but in a
, that it invaded ground troops invaded iran. this is, this is what was ported initially. there have been reports that the had courses of the iranian islamic revolutionary god, but it also came under attack and so fight looks that those were false reports as well. so it looks like that whoever spearheading this information campaign, they are looking to cripple iran, but maybe not so much militarily and on the ground. but rather on the information front, italy has reached an 8000000000 dollar...
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but no reform is possible inside the islamic republic of iran. whatever the exact motive, his execution is a dramatic new low in an already tense relationship between iran and the uk, which is now weighing its response. caroline hawley, bbc news. earlier i spoke to parham ghobadi from bbc persian, who told me more about the recording obtained by the bbc in the last few days. it is his conversation with his wife that she recorded and he says that he has been interrogated and tortured for 3500 hours and he says that he spent almost a year in solitary confinement, so he was totally shattered emotionally, he was not stable, he was given a medication, but he was not aware what those medications where and when he was given the promise of release, that he would be released, he was given new clothes, he was asked to dye his hair and then he was taken into a studio and a gun put into his head and asked to say something. and then the forced confessions they released yesterday, in then he says that he works for mi6, he has been working with the british gove
but no reform is possible inside the islamic republic of iran. whatever the exact motive, his execution is a dramatic new low in an already tense relationship between iran and the uk, which is now weighing its response. caroline hawley, bbc news. earlier i spoke to parham ghobadi from bbc persian, who told me more about the recording obtained by the bbc in the last few days. it is his conversation with his wife that she recorded and he says that he has been interrogated and tortured for 3500...
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and human rights violations and iran. so for the 1st time, people are watching, we know the names that of people in death row. we know the names of the, of the young man who have been executed, and that is something completely new for this regime. and they are hesitant of executing if, if the, if will you are watching. if we were on reporting on that, i believe that we would have had a lot more execution that we have have. so this makes it hard of for the regime, it just kind of increases the price of all these, this violence and execution. so yes, at us help, there was journalist, the middle east expert gilda's a he b, thank you so much for all of your insights. thank you. well, police here in germany have arrested a person suspected of plotting an islamist motivated attack. prosecutors have identified the suspect as a 32 year old iranian citizen. investigators searched his home in the western rural district. police also detained a 2nd suspect. and he w. a political correspondent, catherine lunkhead, has been following t
and human rights violations and iran. so for the 1st time, people are watching, we know the names that of people in death row. we know the names of the, of the young man who have been executed, and that is something completely new for this regime. and they are hesitant of executing if, if the, if will you are watching. if we were on reporting on that, i believe that we would have had a lot more execution that we have have. so this makes it hard of for the regime, it just kind of increases the...
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well, many women in iran are against the he job. but then after this is only natural, there's a on connection between the hard and the thoughts and the actions of a person who the biases and superstitions are in the realm of thought needed. what we don't accept in our hearts is manifested in our actions. but it may also be the case that what you're thinking about is not a bias or superstition, but your choice. from this perspective, the job can be a choice or take a law. you may consider it carefully and study the practice of observing it so that its provisions help guide the way you act, so that your actions imply with what the law grimes. when we travel abroad, for example, we obey local law and we obey the laws of the country. we go to we obey passport laws, even if we may disagree with them in home, but we will still comply with these laws because they are laws. and because by doing so, we show our respect for the country. you yourself have been a very socially active woman. you are a prominent scholar and your husband too. when
well, many women in iran are against the he job. but then after this is only natural, there's a on connection between the hard and the thoughts and the actions of a person who the biases and superstitions are in the realm of thought needed. what we don't accept in our hearts is manifested in our actions. but it may also be the case that what you're thinking about is not a bias or superstition, but your choice. from this perspective, the job can be a choice or take a law. you may consider it...
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so americans to bully our neighbors into being afraid of iran. they do the same to the global community. they want people to be scared. i agree with you that the west has always, or has long used propaganda as a, as a to against countries that they disagree with. and that happened with regards to russia. there augusta run in with regards to many other countries. but if you look at the particulars of the story, you know, a young 22 year old woman who was detained, intact, run, it happened. she was visiting her brother, she was out of town, and her family never got a chance to see her again. now i know there are many speculations about what actually happened, that her family, for a long time was very bitter about the way how this whole situation was handled. i wonder as a, as a woman, as a mother of 2 daughters, as a university professor, i'm sure you have many similar students. what was your personal reaction knob to the weight was played out and used, but to the actual tragedy? to what happened to that girl, to that young lady and her family? my
so americans to bully our neighbors into being afraid of iran. they do the same to the global community. they want people to be scared. i agree with you that the west has always, or has long used propaganda as a, as a to against countries that they disagree with. and that happened with regards to russia. there augusta run in with regards to many other countries. but if you look at the particulars of the story, you know, a young 22 year old woman who was detained, intact, run, it happened. she...
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the last few months iran has been convulsed _ wanted. the last few months iran has been convulsed by _ wanted. the last few months iran has been convulsed by process, _ wanted. the last few months iran has been convulsed by process, spite - wanted. the last few months iran has been convulsed by process, spite by i been convulsed by process, spite by the deaths of a young woman in police custody, mahsa amini. britain has been imposing sanctions on the so—called morality police who arrested herfor so—called morality police who arrested her for not wearing herjob properly. it is also preparing to declare iran's powerful revolutionary guard corps a terrorist organisation. the execution carries a message both to the uk and iran whether it may be passed of an internal store power struggle. passed of an internal store power stru: ule. . , struggle. the uranium regime is -aassin a struggle. the uranium regime is passing a clear— struggle. the uranium regime is passing a clear message - struggle. the uranium regime is passing a clear messag
the last few months iran has been convulsed _ wanted. the last few months iran has been convulsed by _ wanted. the last few months iran has been convulsed by process, _ wanted. the last few months iran has been convulsed by process, spite - wanted. the last few months iran has been convulsed by process, spite by i been convulsed by process, spite by the deaths of a young woman in police custody, mahsa amini. britain has been imposing sanctions on the so—called morality police who arrested...
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these attacks, they will not stop iran and prevent iran from following its own diplomatic route heavily. hello. sorry. that mark was as following efforts by the enemies of iran's nation aiming to make you run insecure in recent months. this cowardly action has been taken to day cuz our country security will act with maximum potency to provide national security in the country. and such actions must not affect the will and intention of our experts in order to progress in the field of peaceful nuclear plants and see iran got on the wrong side of the west in so many in so many areas and aspects as of late like it has been expanding its nuclear program. it has been accused of supplying military drones to russia, to aid russia, in its effort, in its military effort in ukraine. so really, there has been plenty of speculation as to who's behind these attacks may be, it's his realm. you know, the usual suspects are when it comes to that part of the world. and to ron, maybe in the united states, both nations have explicitly denied their involvement. heavily pentagon spokesperson brigadier general
these attacks, they will not stop iran and prevent iran from following its own diplomatic route heavily. hello. sorry. that mark was as following efforts by the enemies of iran's nation aiming to make you run insecure in recent months. this cowardly action has been taken to day cuz our country security will act with maximum potency to provide national security in the country. and such actions must not affect the will and intention of our experts in order to progress in the field of peaceful...
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so americans to bully our neighbors into being afraid of iran. they do the same to the global community. they want people to be scared. i agree with you that the west has always, or has long used propaganda as a, as a to against countries that they disagree with. and that happened with regard to russian with regard to ron and with regards to many other countries. but if you look at the particulars of the story, you know, a young 22 year old woman who was detained, intact, run, it happened. she was visiting her brother, she was out of town, and her family never got a chance to see her again. now i know there are many speculations about what actually happened, that her family, for a long time was very bitter about the way how this whole situation was handled. i wonder as, as a woman, as a mother of 2 daughters as a university professor, i'm sure you have many similar students. what was your personal reaction not to the weight was played out and used, but to the actual tragedy, to what happened to that girl, to that young lady and her family? my mon
so americans to bully our neighbors into being afraid of iran. they do the same to the global community. they want people to be scared. i agree with you that the west has always, or has long used propaganda as a, as a to against countries that they disagree with. and that happened with regard to russian with regard to ron and with regards to many other countries. but if you look at the particulars of the story, you know, a young 22 year old woman who was detained, intact, run, it happened. she...