The Iranian peoples (Iranic peoples) are an Indo-Europeanethnic-linguistic group that comprise the speakers of Iranian languages, a major branch of the Indo-European language family, as such forming a branch of the Indo-European-speaking peoples. Their historical areas of settlement were on the Iranian plateau, and comprised most of Iran and certain areas of Central Asia such as Tajikistan and Uzbekistan and most of Afghanistan, some parts of western Pakistan, northern Iraq and eastern Turkey, and scattered parts of the Caucasus Mountains. Their current distribution spreads across the Iranian plateau, and stretches from Pakistan's Indus River in the east to eastern Turkey in the west, and from Central Asia and the Caucasus in the north to the Persian Gulf in the south – a region that is sometimes called the Iranian cultural continent, or Greater Persia by scholars, and represents the extent of the Iranian languages and influence of the Persian People, through the geopolitical reach of the Persian empire.
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
A Documentary by Iranian-American Forum
A short documentary on Iran’s 36 years long strategy to export Islamic fundamentalism and dominate the region: How Hezbollah and other proxy militias were created, the crusade against US and Israel, intervention in Syria and de facto military occupation of Shiite regions in Iraq
3:08
Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
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Houthi, a Muslim Shia rebel group, recently seized control of the Yemen government through a violent coup. So, who is really instigating this proxy war and what do they want?
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Iranian support seen crucial for Yemen's Houthis
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/15/us-yemen-houthis-iran-insight-idUSKBN0JT17A20141215
“Exactly how much support Iran has given the Houthis, who share a Shi'ite ideology, has never been clear. Sunni countries in the Gulf accuse Iran of interference via Shi'ite proxies in the region, something Tehran
6:00
Iranian Cuisine - The Queen of Middle Eastern Food
Iranian Cuisine - The Queen of Middle Eastern Food
Iranian Cuisine - The Queen of Middle Eastern Food
Iranian cuisine or Persian cuisine refers to the traditional and modern styles of cooking related to Iran. Situated in the Middle East, the Iranian culinary ...
7:12
Maz Jobrani: A Saudi, an Indian and an Iranian walk into a Qatari bar ...
Maz Jobrani: A Saudi, an Indian and an Iranian walk into a Qatari bar ...
Maz Jobrani: A Saudi, an Indian and an Iranian walk into a Qatari bar ...
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Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver
Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver
Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said.
US officials said the US had indications that Iranian F-4 Phantoms had launched several raids in recent days on Islamic State targets in Diyala Province which borders Iran.
An Al-Jazeera cameraman recorded footage of a jet flying over the region that was later identified as an Iranian F-4.
This animation introduces the F-4 Phantom and its capabilities
The US has a policy against cooperating with Iran but Secretary of State John Kerry said at a meeting of coalition allies that if Iran is attacking the militant group
4:03
Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
Pashtu song Pamir Bdakhshan Tajikistan IRANIAN PEOPLE
2:00
Tourists visit home of Asian Cheetah in Eastern Iran
Tourists visit home of Asian Cheetah in Eastern Iran
Tourists visit home of Asian Cheetah in Eastern Iran
10:48
Eastern Iranian peoples ПАМИРЦЫ и ОСЕТИНЫ PAMIRIAN OSSETIAN - ARYAN
Eastern Iranian peoples ПАМИРЦЫ и ОСЕТИНЫ PAMIRIAN OSSETIAN - ARYAN
Eastern Iranian peoples ПАМИРЦЫ и ОСЕТИНЫ PAMIRIAN OSSETIAN - ARYAN
Eastern Iranian peoples Pamirs Ossetians Pashto Yaghnob (this video about pamirs and ossetians) Восточные иранские народы Памирцы Оссетины Пуштуны Ягнобцы - ...
4:24
Pashtun/Pathan People ( Iranian People )
Pashtun/Pathan People ( Iranian People )
Pashtun/Pathan People ( Iranian People )
According to most anthropologists, the Pashtuns appear to be primarily of Aryan descent similar to the Persians, Kurds and Tajiks. The Pashtuns have eastern ...
74:58
Four Wives and One Husband - Polygamy in Iran - Documentary
Four Wives and One Husband - Polygamy in Iran - Documentary
Four Wives and One Husband - Polygamy in Iran - Documentary
An intimate portrait of a polygamist family in a rural Iranian village. The intricacies of the relationships between the four wives, their husband, their astoundingly free-spoken mother-in-law and their numerous children. Sometimes humorous and often heartbreaking, this film follows the daily lives of the wives whose situation has turned them into both bitter rivals and co-conspirators against their abusive husband.
5:36
We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan(Kurdish: پارتی ژیانی ئازادی کوردستان or Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê or PJAK, also known in English as Free Life Party of Kurdistan, Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan, and sometimes referred to as PEJAK), is a militant Marxist Kurdish nationalist group with bases in the mountainous regions of southern Kurdistan , which has been carrying out numerous attacks in persian occupied Kurdistan or eastern Kurdistan , Turkish occupied Kurdistan in Turkey and the northeastern parts of Syria where the Kurdish populations live.
According to the New York Times, the PJAK shares the same leadership and logistics of
5:00
ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
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Iranian Army VS Israeli Army 2014
The Islamic Republic of Iran Army (IRIA) is the ground forces of the Military of Islamic Republic of Iran. In Iran, it is also called Artesh, (ارتش) which is Persian for "army." As of 2007, the regular Iranian Army was estimated to have 350,000 personnel (220,000 conscripts and 130,000 professionals) plus around 350,000 reservists for a total of 700,000 soldiers according to the CSIS.[1][2] Conscripts serve for 18 months and have professional military training.[3]
Islamic Republic of Iran Arm
1:17
Jafar Tayaar war game began in Iranian Eastern borders
Jafar Tayaar war game began in Iranian Eastern borders
Jafar Tayaar war game began in Iranian Eastern borders
The Islamic Republic armed forces began a war game called Jafar Tayaar in Baluchistan province in the East of the country .
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
A Documentary by Iranian-American Forum
A short documentary on Iran’s 36 years long strategy to export Islamic fundamentalism and dominate the region: How Hezbollah and other proxy militias were created, the crusade against US and Israel, intervention in Syria and de facto military occupation of Shiite regions in Iraq
3:08
Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
What's The Difference Between Sunni & Shia? http://testu.be/1OFR6Rt
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
Houthi, a Muslim Shia rebel group, recently seized control of the Yemen government through a violent coup. So, who is really instigating this proxy war and what do they want?
Learn More:
Iranian support seen crucial for Yemen's Houthis
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/15/us-yemen-houthis-iran-insight-idUSKBN0JT17A20141215
“Exactly how much support Iran has given the Houthis, who share a Shi'ite ideology, has never been clear. Sunni countries in the Gulf accuse Iran of interference via Shi'ite proxies in the region, something Tehran
6:00
Iranian Cuisine - The Queen of Middle Eastern Food
Iranian Cuisine - The Queen of Middle Eastern Food
Iranian Cuisine - The Queen of Middle Eastern Food
Iranian cuisine or Persian cuisine refers to the traditional and modern styles of cooking related to Iran. Situated in the Middle East, the Iranian culinary ...
7:12
Maz Jobrani: A Saudi, an Indian and an Iranian walk into a Qatari bar ...
Maz Jobrani: A Saudi, an Indian and an Iranian walk into a Qatari bar ...
Maz Jobrani: A Saudi, an Indian and an Iranian walk into a Qatari bar ...
Iranian-American comedian Maz Jobrani takes to the TEDxSummit stage in Doha, Qatar to take on serious issues in the Middle East -- like how many kisses to give when saying "Hi," and what not to say on an American airplane.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
Find closed captions and translated subtitles in many languages at http://www.ted.com/translate
Follow TED news
8:52
Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver
Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver
Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver
An Armenian from Iran takes us out to Persian food.
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Hail The Ruler
Persian March
Persian Rug
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said.
US officials said the US had indications that Iranian F-4 Phantoms had launched several raids in recent days on Islamic State targets in Diyala Province which borders Iran.
An Al-Jazeera cameraman recorded footage of a jet flying over the region that was later identified as an Iranian F-4.
This animation introduces the F-4 Phantom and its capabilities
The US has a policy against cooperating with Iran but Secretary of State John Kerry said at a meeting of coalition allies that if Iran is attacking the militant group
4:03
Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
Pashtu song Pamir Bdakhshan Tajikistan IRANIAN PEOPLE
2:00
Tourists visit home of Asian Cheetah in Eastern Iran
Tourists visit home of Asian Cheetah in Eastern Iran
Tourists visit home of Asian Cheetah in Eastern Iran
10:48
Eastern Iranian peoples ПАМИРЦЫ и ОСЕТИНЫ PAMIRIAN OSSETIAN - ARYAN
Eastern Iranian peoples ПАМИРЦЫ и ОСЕТИНЫ PAMIRIAN OSSETIAN - ARYAN
Eastern Iranian peoples ПАМИРЦЫ и ОСЕТИНЫ PAMIRIAN OSSETIAN - ARYAN
Eastern Iranian peoples Pamirs Ossetians Pashto Yaghnob (this video about pamirs and ossetians) Восточные иранские народы Памирцы Оссетины Пуштуны Ягнобцы - ...
4:24
Pashtun/Pathan People ( Iranian People )
Pashtun/Pathan People ( Iranian People )
Pashtun/Pathan People ( Iranian People )
According to most anthropologists, the Pashtuns appear to be primarily of Aryan descent similar to the Persians, Kurds and Tajiks. The Pashtuns have eastern ...
74:58
Four Wives and One Husband - Polygamy in Iran - Documentary
Four Wives and One Husband - Polygamy in Iran - Documentary
Four Wives and One Husband - Polygamy in Iran - Documentary
An intimate portrait of a polygamist family in a rural Iranian village. The intricacies of the relationships between the four wives, their husband, their astoundingly free-spoken mother-in-law and their numerous children. Sometimes humorous and often heartbreaking, this film follows the daily lives of the wives whose situation has turned them into both bitter rivals and co-conspirators against their abusive husband.
5:36
We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan(Kurdish: پارتی ژیانی ئازادی کوردستان or Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê or PJAK, also known in English as Free Life Party of Kurdistan, Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan, and sometimes referred to as PEJAK), is a militant Marxist Kurdish nationalist group with bases in the mountainous regions of southern Kurdistan , which has been carrying out numerous attacks in persian occupied Kurdistan or eastern Kurdistan , Turkish occupied Kurdistan in Turkey and the northeastern parts of Syria where the Kurdish populations live.
According to the New York Times, the PJAK shares the same leadership and logistics of
5:00
ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
VSB defense:
➞ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/VSB-defense/1009042582444973?ref=hl
--------------------------
Iranian Army VS Israeli Army 2014
The Islamic Republic of Iran Army (IRIA) is the ground forces of the Military of Islamic Republic of Iran. In Iran, it is also called Artesh, (ارتش) which is Persian for "army." As of 2007, the regular Iranian Army was estimated to have 350,000 personnel (220,000 conscripts and 130,000 professionals) plus around 350,000 reservists for a total of 700,000 soldiers according to the CSIS.[1][2] Conscripts serve for 18 months and have professional military training.[3]
Islamic Republic of Iran Arm
1:17
Jafar Tayaar war game began in Iranian Eastern borders
Jafar Tayaar war game began in Iranian Eastern borders
Jafar Tayaar war game began in Iranian Eastern borders
The Islamic Republic armed forces began a war game called Jafar Tayaar in Baluchistan province in the East of the country .
66:27
Iranian and Middle Eastern youth onlin conf. - International Youth Day
Iranian and Middle Eastern youth onlin conf. - International Youth Day
Iranian and Middle Eastern youth onlin conf. - International Youth Day
Youth from Iran and Middle Eastern countries spoke about the suppression in Iran and how the youth deal with this.
5:00
Iranian Student Demonstration in Eastern Mediterranean University , North Cyprus
Iranian Student Demonstration in Eastern Mediterranean University , North Cyprus
Iranian Student Demonstration in Eastern Mediterranean University , North Cyprus
Iranian Students in Eastern Mediterranean University North Cyprus, Demonstrated against Police violence and Election results in Iran,
8:35
How to Make Iranian Polow, or Persian Rice
How to Make Iranian Polow, or Persian Rice
How to Make Iranian Polow, or Persian Rice
Epicurious's Around the World in 80 Dishes takes you to Iran, with a demonstration of authentic Polow (Persian Rice with Pistachios and Dill), prepared by Ly...
2:40
How an Iranian and Jewish Comedian Stand Up For Peace
How an Iranian and Jewish Comedian Stand Up For Peace
How an Iranian and Jewish Comedian Stand Up For Peace
Take a stand with us and sign Maz & Elon's letter at http://givepeaceadance.org. Another conflict in the Middle East may sound crazy. But for the past year, ...
6:43
How to bake Iranian Bread
How to bake Iranian Bread
How to bake Iranian Bread
this bread is a thin, flaky and round or oval, and is also the oldest known bread in the Middle East and Caucasus.
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Iranian saffron rice recipe
Iranian saffron rice recipe
Iranian saffron rice recipe
Iranian saffron rice recipe.
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Iranian passenger plane goes down in Tehran after takeoff
Iranian passenger plane goes down in Tehran after takeoff
Iranian passenger plane goes down in Tehran after takeoff
An Iranian passenger plane has crashed in the capital Tehran shortly after takeoff from the International Mehrabad Airport. The Iran 140, a turbo-prop region...
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
A Documentary by Iranian-American Forum
A short documentary on Iran’s 36 years long strategy to export Islamic fundamentalism and dominate the region: How Hezbollah and other proxy militias were created, the crusade against US and Israel, intervention in Syria and de facto military occupation of Shiite regions in Iraq
A Documentary by Iranian-American Forum
A short documentary on Iran’s 36 years long strategy to export Islamic fundamentalism and dominate the region: How Hezbollah and other proxy militias were created, the crusade against US and Israel, intervention in Syria and de facto military occupation of Shiite regions in Iraq
published:12 May 2015
views:237
Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
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Houthi, a Muslim Shia rebel group, recently seized control of the Yemen government through a violent coup. So, who is really instigating this proxy war and what do they want?
Learn More:
Iranian support seen crucial for Yemen's Houthis
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/15/us-yemen-houthis-iran-insight-idUSKBN0JT17A20141215
“Exactly how much support Iran has given the Houthis, who share a Shi'ite ideology, has never been clear. Sunni countries in the Gulf accuse Iran of interference via Shi'ite proxies in the region, something Tehran denies.”
Iran-Saudi proxy war in Yemen explodes into region-wide crisis
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/26/iran-saudi-proxy-war-yemen-crisis
“What has until now been an unacknowledged proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the two great powers of the Middle East, has now burst into an open confrontation that appears to be escalating rapidly as other countries and players are sucked in. The primary Saudi aim is to pacify Yemen, but its wider objective is to send a powerful message to Iran: stop meddling in Arab affairs.”
Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen, launches coalition op against Houthi rebels
http://rt.com/news/244117-saudi-arabia-bombs-yemen-houthis/
“Saudi Arabian forces, joined by nine other countries, have launched a military operation in Yemen against Shiite Houthi rebels, the Saudi ambassador to the US said. The offensive, which started with airstrikes, will also involve “‘other military assets.’”
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Houthi, a Muslim Shia rebel group, recently seized control of the Yemen government through a violent coup. So, who is really instigating this proxy war and what do they want?
Learn More:
Iranian support seen crucial for Yemen's Houthis
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/15/us-yemen-houthis-iran-insight-idUSKBN0JT17A20141215
“Exactly how much support Iran has given the Houthis, who share a Shi'ite ideology, has never been clear. Sunni countries in the Gulf accuse Iran of interference via Shi'ite proxies in the region, something Tehran denies.”
Iran-Saudi proxy war in Yemen explodes into region-wide crisis
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/26/iran-saudi-proxy-war-yemen-crisis
“What has until now been an unacknowledged proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the two great powers of the Middle East, has now burst into an open confrontation that appears to be escalating rapidly as other countries and players are sucked in. The primary Saudi aim is to pacify Yemen, but its wider objective is to send a powerful message to Iran: stop meddling in Arab affairs.”
Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen, launches coalition op against Houthi rebels
http://rt.com/news/244117-saudi-arabia-bombs-yemen-houthis/
“Saudi Arabian forces, joined by nine other countries, have launched a military operation in Yemen against Shiite Houthi rebels, the Saudi ambassador to the US said. The offensive, which started with airstrikes, will also involve “‘other military assets.’”
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Iranian Cuisine - The Queen of Middle Eastern Food
Iranian cuisine or Persian cuisine refers to the traditional and modern styles of cooking related to Iran. Situated in the Middle East, the Iranian culinary ...
Iranian cuisine or Persian cuisine refers to the traditional and modern styles of cooking related to Iran. Situated in the Middle East, the Iranian culinary ...
Iranian-American comedian Maz Jobrani takes to the TEDxSummit stage in Doha, Qatar to take on serious issues in the Middle East -- like how many kisses to give when saying "Hi," and what not to say on an American airplane.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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Iranian-American comedian Maz Jobrani takes to the TEDxSummit stage in Doha, Qatar to take on serious issues in the Middle East -- like how many kisses to give when saying "Hi," and what not to say on an American airplane.
TEDTalks is a daily video podcast of the best talks and performances from the TED Conference, where the world's leading thinkers and doers give the talk of their lives in 18 minutes (or less). Look for talks on Technology, Entertainment and Design -- plus science, business, global issues, the arts and much more.
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An Armenian from Iran takes us out to Persian food.
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An Armenian from Iran takes us out to Persian food.
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said.
US officials said the US had indications that Iranian F-4 Phantoms had launched several raids in recent days on Islamic State targets in Diyala Province which borders Iran.
An Al-Jazeera cameraman recorded footage of a jet flying over the region that was later identified as an Iranian F-4.
This animation introduces the F-4 Phantom and its capabilities
The US has a policy against cooperating with Iran but Secretary of State John Kerry said at a meeting of coalition allies that if Iran is attacking the militant group then “the net effect is positive.”
Iran has reportedly provide Iraq with aircraft, and strategic advice in its fight against ISIS.
Iranian officials have refused to confirm the reports.
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Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said.
US officials said the US had indications that Iranian F-4 Phantoms had launched several raids in recent days on Islamic State targets in Diyala Province which borders Iran.
An Al-Jazeera cameraman recorded footage of a jet flying over the region that was later identified as an Iranian F-4.
This animation introduces the F-4 Phantom and its capabilities
The US has a policy against cooperating with Iran but Secretary of State John Kerry said at a meeting of coalition allies that if Iran is attacking the militant group then “the net effect is positive.”
Iran has reportedly provide Iraq with aircraft, and strategic advice in its fight against ISIS.
Iranian officials have refused to confirm the reports.
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Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
According to most anthropologists, the Pashtuns appear to be primarily of Aryan descent similar to the Persians, Kurds and Tajiks. The Pashtuns have eastern ...
According to most anthropologists, the Pashtuns appear to be primarily of Aryan descent similar to the Persians, Kurds and Tajiks. The Pashtuns have eastern ...
An intimate portrait of a polygamist family in a rural Iranian village. The intricacies of the relationships between the four wives, their husband, their astoundingly free-spoken mother-in-law and their numerous children. Sometimes humorous and often heartbreaking, this film follows the daily lives of the wives whose situation has turned them into both bitter rivals and co-conspirators against their abusive husband.
An intimate portrait of a polygamist family in a rural Iranian village. The intricacies of the relationships between the four wives, their husband, their astoundingly free-spoken mother-in-law and their numerous children. Sometimes humorous and often heartbreaking, this film follows the daily lives of the wives whose situation has turned them into both bitter rivals and co-conspirators against their abusive husband.
published:09 Feb 2013
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We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan(Kurdish: پارتی ژیانی ئازادی کوردستان or Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê or PJAK, also known in English as Free Life Party of Kurdistan, Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan, and sometimes referred to as PEJAK), is a militant Marxist Kurdish nationalist group with bases in the mountainous regions of southern Kurdistan , which has been carrying out numerous attacks in persian occupied Kurdistan or eastern Kurdistan , Turkish occupied Kurdistan in Turkey and the northeastern parts of Syria where the Kurdish populations live.
According to the New York Times, the PJAK shares the same leadership and logistics of the PKK militants in Turkey, as well as allegiance to its leader, Abdullah Öcalan, but unlike the PKK fights Iranian government forces rather than the Turkish government ones. Both groups share the same command structure, and are members of Kurdistan Democratic Confederation (Koma Civakên Kurdistan or KCK), an umbrella group of insurgent Kurdish groups.
The PJAK'S estimated 3,000 members come from Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, and the Kurdish diaspora.The present leader of the organisation is Haji Ahmadi. According to the Washington Times, half the members of PJAK are women.The group actively recruits female guerrillas and boasts that its "cruelest and fiercest fighters" are women drawn to the movement's "radical feminism". PJAK is a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Confederation (Koma Civakên Kurdistan or KCK), which is an alliance of outlawed Kurdish groups and divisions led by an elected Executive Council. The KCK is in charge of a number of decisions under the movement, and often, release press statements on behalf of its members. PJAK also has sub-divisions. PJAK's armed-wing has been named by the organization as the Eastern Kurdistan Forces (Hêzên Rojhilata Kurdistan or HRK). PJAK also has a women's branch, dedicated to serving women's interests within the group and women interests in general, called Yerjerika.
PJAK killed 24 members of Iranian security forces on the April 3, 2006, in retaliation for the killing of 10 Kurds demonstrating in Maku by Iranian security forces.Istanbul's Cihan News Agency claims that over 120 members of the Iranian security forces were killed by PJAK during 2005. PJAK set off a bomb on 8 May 2006 in Kermanshah, wounding five members of Iranian officials at a government building.
As early as mid-2006, the Iranian security forces have confronted PJAK guerrillas in many different occasions along the border inside Iranian occupied Kurdistan. PJAK claims its guerrillas fight inside Iran, and in August 2007, managed to destroy an Iranian military helicopter that was conducting a forward operation of bombardment by Iranian forces.
On April 24, 2009, PJAK rebels attacked a police station in Kermanshah province. According to Iranian government sources, 48 policemen and 4 rebels were killed in a fierce gun battle.[28] Iran responded a week later by attacking Kurdish villages in the boder area of Panjwin inside Iraq using helicopter gunships. According to Iraqi border guards officials, the area attacked by Iran was not considered a stronghold of PJAK , that appeared to have been the target of the raid. According to the ICRC, more than 800 Iraqi Kurds have been forced from their homes by the recent cross-border violence.
The Iranian government blames the PJAK for sabotage attacks on gas pipelines and ambushing its troops.
The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan(Kurdish: پارتی ژیانی ئازادی کوردستان or Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê or PJAK, also known in English as Free Life Party of Kurdistan, Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan, and sometimes referred to as PEJAK), is a militant Marxist Kurdish nationalist group with bases in the mountainous regions of southern Kurdistan , which has been carrying out numerous attacks in persian occupied Kurdistan or eastern Kurdistan , Turkish occupied Kurdistan in Turkey and the northeastern parts of Syria where the Kurdish populations live.
According to the New York Times, the PJAK shares the same leadership and logistics of the PKK militants in Turkey, as well as allegiance to its leader, Abdullah Öcalan, but unlike the PKK fights Iranian government forces rather than the Turkish government ones. Both groups share the same command structure, and are members of Kurdistan Democratic Confederation (Koma Civakên Kurdistan or KCK), an umbrella group of insurgent Kurdish groups.
The PJAK'S estimated 3,000 members come from Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, and the Kurdish diaspora.The present leader of the organisation is Haji Ahmadi. According to the Washington Times, half the members of PJAK are women.The group actively recruits female guerrillas and boasts that its "cruelest and fiercest fighters" are women drawn to the movement's "radical feminism". PJAK is a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Confederation (Koma Civakên Kurdistan or KCK), which is an alliance of outlawed Kurdish groups and divisions led by an elected Executive Council. The KCK is in charge of a number of decisions under the movement, and often, release press statements on behalf of its members. PJAK also has sub-divisions. PJAK's armed-wing has been named by the organization as the Eastern Kurdistan Forces (Hêzên Rojhilata Kurdistan or HRK). PJAK also has a women's branch, dedicated to serving women's interests within the group and women interests in general, called Yerjerika.
PJAK killed 24 members of Iranian security forces on the April 3, 2006, in retaliation for the killing of 10 Kurds demonstrating in Maku by Iranian security forces.Istanbul's Cihan News Agency claims that over 120 members of the Iranian security forces were killed by PJAK during 2005. PJAK set off a bomb on 8 May 2006 in Kermanshah, wounding five members of Iranian officials at a government building.
As early as mid-2006, the Iranian security forces have confronted PJAK guerrillas in many different occasions along the border inside Iranian occupied Kurdistan. PJAK claims its guerrillas fight inside Iran, and in August 2007, managed to destroy an Iranian military helicopter that was conducting a forward operation of bombardment by Iranian forces.
On April 24, 2009, PJAK rebels attacked a police station in Kermanshah province. According to Iranian government sources, 48 policemen and 4 rebels were killed in a fierce gun battle.[28] Iran responded a week later by attacking Kurdish villages in the boder area of Panjwin inside Iraq using helicopter gunships. According to Iraqi border guards officials, the area attacked by Iran was not considered a stronghold of PJAK , that appeared to have been the target of the raid. According to the ICRC, more than 800 Iraqi Kurds have been forced from their homes by the recent cross-border violence.
The Iranian government blames the PJAK for sabotage attacks on gas pipelines and ambushing its troops.
published:20 Sep 2011
views:5320
ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
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Iranian Army VS Israeli Army 2014
The Islamic Republic of Iran Army (IRIA) is the ground forces of the Military of Islamic Republic of Iran. In Iran, it is also called Artesh, (ارتش) which is Persian for "army." As of 2007, the regular Iranian Army was estimated to have 350,000 personnel (220,000 conscripts and 130,000 professionals) plus around 350,000 reservists for a total of 700,000 soldiers according to the CSIS.[1][2] Conscripts serve for 18 months and have professional military training.[3]
Islamic Republic of Iran Army
Iran has two parallel land forces with some integration at the command level: the regular Artesh (Army), and the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, also known as the Sepaah (IRGC).
Israel Defense Forces
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל About this sound Tzva Hahagana LeYisra'el (help·info), lit. "The Army of Defense for Israel"; Arabic: جيش الدفاع الإسرائيلي Jaysh ad-Difāʻ al-Isrāʼīlī ), commonly known in Israel by the Hebrew acronym Tzahal (צה"ל), are the military forces of the State of Israel. They consist of the ground forces, air force, and navy. It is the sole military wing of the Israeli security forces, and has no civilian jurisdiction within Israel. The IDF is headed by its Chief of General Staff, the Ramatkal, subordinate to the Defense Minister of Israel; Rav Aluf Benny Gantz has served as Chief of Staff since 2011.
An order from Defense Minister David Ben-Gurion on 26 May 1948, officially set up the Israel Defense Forces as a conscript army formed out of the paramilitary group Haganah, incorporating the militant groups Irgun and Lehi. The IDF served as Israel's armed forces in all the country's major military operations—including the 1948 War of Independence, 1951--1956 Retribution operations, 1956 Sinai War, 1964--1967 War over Water, 1967 Six-Day War, 1967--1970 War of Attrition, 1968 Battle of Karameh, 1973 Operation Spring of Youth, 1973 Yom Kippur War, 1976 Operation Entebbe, 1978 Operation Litani, 1982 Lebanon War, 1982--2000 South Lebanon conflict, 1987--1993 First Intifada, 2000--2005 Second Intifada, 2002 Operation Defensive Shield, 2006 Lebanon War, 2008-2009 Operation Cast Lead, 2012 Operation Pillar of Defense, and others. The number of wars and border conflicts in which the IDF has been involved in its short history makes it one of the most battle-trained armed forces in the world.[9][10] While originally the IDF operated on three fronts—against Lebanon and Syria in the north, Jordan and Iraq in the east, and Egypt in the south—after the 1979 Egyptian--Israeli Peace Treaty, it has concentrated its activities in southern Lebanon and the Palestinian Territories, including the First and the Second Intifada.
The Israel Defense Forces differs from most armed forces in the world in many ways. Differences include the mandatory conscription of women and its structure, which emphasizes close relations between the army, navy, and air force. Since its founding, the IDF has been specifically designed to match Israel's unique security situation. The IDF is one of Israeli society's most prominent institutions, influencing the country's economy, culture and political scene. In 1965, the Israel Defense Forces was awarded the Israel Prize for its contribution to education.[11] The IDF uses several technologies developed in Israel, many of them made specifically to match the IDF's needs, such as the Merkava main battle tank, Achzarit armoured personnel carrier, high tech weapons systems, the Iron Dome missile defense system, Trophy active protection system for vehicles, and the Galil and Tavor assault rifles. The Uzi submachine gun was invented in Israel and used by the IDF until December 2003, ending a service that began in 1954. Following 1967, the IDF has close military relations with the United States,[12] including development cooperation, such as on the F-15I jet, THEL laser defense system, and the Arrow missile defense system.
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Iranian Army VS Israeli Army 2014
The Islamic Republic of Iran Army (IRIA) is the ground forces of the Military of Islamic Republic of Iran. In Iran, it is also called Artesh, (ارتش) which is Persian for "army." As of 2007, the regular Iranian Army was estimated to have 350,000 personnel (220,000 conscripts and 130,000 professionals) plus around 350,000 reservists for a total of 700,000 soldiers according to the CSIS.[1][2] Conscripts serve for 18 months and have professional military training.[3]
Islamic Republic of Iran Army
Iran has two parallel land forces with some integration at the command level: the regular Artesh (Army), and the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, also known as the Sepaah (IRGC).
Israel Defense Forces
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל About this sound Tzva Hahagana LeYisra'el (help·info), lit. "The Army of Defense for Israel"; Arabic: جيش الدفاع الإسرائيلي Jaysh ad-Difāʻ al-Isrāʼīlī ), commonly known in Israel by the Hebrew acronym Tzahal (צה"ל), are the military forces of the State of Israel. They consist of the ground forces, air force, and navy. It is the sole military wing of the Israeli security forces, and has no civilian jurisdiction within Israel. The IDF is headed by its Chief of General Staff, the Ramatkal, subordinate to the Defense Minister of Israel; Rav Aluf Benny Gantz has served as Chief of Staff since 2011.
An order from Defense Minister David Ben-Gurion on 26 May 1948, officially set up the Israel Defense Forces as a conscript army formed out of the paramilitary group Haganah, incorporating the militant groups Irgun and Lehi. The IDF served as Israel's armed forces in all the country's major military operations—including the 1948 War of Independence, 1951--1956 Retribution operations, 1956 Sinai War, 1964--1967 War over Water, 1967 Six-Day War, 1967--1970 War of Attrition, 1968 Battle of Karameh, 1973 Operation Spring of Youth, 1973 Yom Kippur War, 1976 Operation Entebbe, 1978 Operation Litani, 1982 Lebanon War, 1982--2000 South Lebanon conflict, 1987--1993 First Intifada, 2000--2005 Second Intifada, 2002 Operation Defensive Shield, 2006 Lebanon War, 2008-2009 Operation Cast Lead, 2012 Operation Pillar of Defense, and others. The number of wars and border conflicts in which the IDF has been involved in its short history makes it one of the most battle-trained armed forces in the world.[9][10] While originally the IDF operated on three fronts—against Lebanon and Syria in the north, Jordan and Iraq in the east, and Egypt in the south—after the 1979 Egyptian--Israeli Peace Treaty, it has concentrated its activities in southern Lebanon and the Palestinian Territories, including the First and the Second Intifada.
The Israel Defense Forces differs from most armed forces in the world in many ways. Differences include the mandatory conscription of women and its structure, which emphasizes close relations between the army, navy, and air force. Since its founding, the IDF has been specifically designed to match Israel's unique security situation. The IDF is one of Israeli society's most prominent institutions, influencing the country's economy, culture and political scene. In 1965, the Israel Defense Forces was awarded the Israel Prize for its contribution to education.[11] The IDF uses several technologies developed in Israel, many of them made specifically to match the IDF's needs, such as the Merkava main battle tank, Achzarit armoured personnel carrier, high tech weapons systems, the Iron Dome missile defense system, Trophy active protection system for vehicles, and the Galil and Tavor assault rifles. The Uzi submachine gun was invented in Israel and used by the IDF until December 2003, ending a service that began in 1954. Following 1967, the IDF has close military relations with the United States,[12] including development cooperation, such as on the F-15I jet, THEL laser defense system, and the Arrow missile defense system.
published:27 Mar 2015
views:111794
Jafar Tayaar war game began in Iranian Eastern borders
Epicurious's Around the World in 80 Dishes takes you to Iran, with a demonstration of authentic Polow (Persian Rice with Pistachios and Dill), prepared by Ly...
Epicurious's Around the World in 80 Dishes takes you to Iran, with a demonstration of authentic Polow (Persian Rice with Pistachios and Dill), prepared by Ly...
Take a stand with us and sign Maz & Elon's letter at http://givepeaceadance.org. Another conflict in the Middle East may sound crazy. But for the past year, ...
Take a stand with us and sign Maz & Elon's letter at http://givepeaceadance.org. Another conflict in the Middle East may sound crazy. But for the past year, ...
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An Iranian passenger plane has crashed in the capital Tehran shortly after takeoff from the International Mehrabad Airport. The Iran 140, a turbo-prop region...
An Iranian passenger plane has crashed in the capital Tehran shortly after takeoff from the International Mehrabad Airport. The Iran 140, a turbo-prop region...
a BBC radio interview with three young Iranians... with pictures of Tehran. I'm not trying to make a political statement here. The point is, we need to move ...
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interview with iranian people about lg g3
interview with iranian people about lg g3
interview with iranian people about lg g3
مصاحبه با مردم در ارتباط با مزایا و معایب گوشی جدید الجی G3 در ایران
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Ofogh Interview [Farsi] with Mohammad Nourizad asking weather Iranian people are pro or anti US
Ofogh Interview [Farsi] with Mohammad Nourizad asking weather Iranian people are pro or anti US
Ofogh Interview [Farsi] with Mohammad Nourizad asking weather Iranian people are pro or anti US
Ofogh Interview [Farsi] with Mohammad Nourizad asking weather Iranian people are pro or anti US
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Interview with Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Interview with Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
Interview with Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
DISCLAIMER: this video is not mine Subscribe now to keep updated on the latest developments. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was the monarch of Iran from September 16,...
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Interview Whit Khorasani Tajik Farsi Dari Persian People
Interview Whit Khorasani Tajik Farsi Dari Persian People
Interview Whit Khorasani Tajik Farsi Dari Persian People
Tajiks whit their Homo Home they call khorasan which does only exict in Iran ( western part of iran ) the thing is that iranians dont give a fuck about tajik...
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President Barack Obama Speaks With VICE News
President Barack Obama Speaks With VICE News
President Barack Obama Speaks With VICE News
VICE founder Shane Smith interviews President Barack Obama, discussing a host of issues important to Americans, from foreign policy and marijuana legalization to global warming and political gridlock.
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Donald Trump: Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiated by 'Stupid Incompetent People. Something Wrong With Them'
Donald Trump: Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiated by 'Stupid Incompetent People. Something Wrong With Them'
Donald Trump: Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiated by 'Stupid Incompetent People. Something Wrong With Them'
FULL GMA Interview: Donald Trump lashed out at the Obama administration Wednesday morning on Good Morning America. Trump accused the far left Obama administration of being incompetent and stupid, adding, 'There’s something wrong with them' Donald Trump: I like Ben Carson 'a lot. He's a good guy'
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said he is not surprised by the recent attacks by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
“Well, I think he had no choice,” the real estate mogul told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos Wednesday morning on Good Morning America.
“It seems to be backfiring, based on the polls. It seems to be somewhat backfiring on
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Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
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Iran-Hossein from Tehran:"People want to overthrown this regime" "Reformists dont represent us" For english: scroll down
حسین از تهران: مردم سرنگونی میخواهند نه اصلاحات
خشم مردم ایران از مصادره جنبش توسط اصلاحطلبان
مردم ایران از تحریف شعارها و خواستههایشان، و مصادره جنبش توسط اصلاحطلبان غربنشین، به خشم آمدهاند
Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
In this interview with VOA a brave Iranian protesters from Tehran are telling about the current situation in Iran and the frustration of people about Reformists, specially reformist leaders outside of
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Leonard Peikoff Interview about attacking IRAN
Leonard Peikoff Interview about attacking IRAN
Leonard Peikoff Interview about attacking IRAN
Leonard Peikoff Interview by Bill O'Reilly. Topic is IRAN.
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Bill O'Reilly Donald Trump Interview. Trump Slams GOP Field: I Don't Have a Lot of Respect for ...
Bill O'Reilly Donald Trump Interview. Trump Slams GOP Field: I Don't Have a Lot of Respect for ...
Bill O'Reilly Donald Trump Interview. Trump Slams GOP Field: I Don't Have a Lot of Respect for ...
bill o'reilly speaks to donald trump on him running for president. tonight in an O'Reilly Factor exclusive, Trump explains why he's the one Americans should trust to right the ship. Billionaire Donald Trump announced today that he's throwing his hat in the ring to run for president. O’Reilly Factor will feature an extensive interview with Trump that is expected to cover a wide variety of topics. And, according to some advance excerpts provided by Fox, Trump is holding nothing back. Trump has nothing nice to say about any of his fellow 2016 candidates, whether they are on the left or right side of the political spectrum.
“Well I don’t have a
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Untouchable Rich Iranian Kids Flaunt Riches On Social Media
Untouchable Rich Iranian Kids Flaunt Riches On Social Media
Untouchable Rich Iranian Kids Flaunt Riches On Social Media
"An Instagram account called Rich Kids of Tehran is prompting headlines for more than just its subject matter.
The account, which is modeled on the popular profile Rich Kids Of Instagram and has been made private since news of its existence broke, posts photos of what appear to be members of Tehran's young elite galavanting around the Islamic Republic with fancy sports cars and designer watches. Since its first posting on Sept. 13, the profile has gathered over 50,000 followers.” *
Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) and Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/AnaKasparian) discuss.
*Read more here from http://www.huffingtonpost.co
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DW- WORLD.DE Interview with Mohammad Nourizad Regarding Recent Election in Iran
DW- WORLD.DE Interview with Mohammad Nourizad Regarding Recent Election in Iran
DW- WORLD.DE Interview with Mohammad Nourizad Regarding Recent Election in Iran
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خبرگزاریهای داخل ایران از حضور محمد خاتمی، رئیسجمهور سابق، در انتخابات مجلس شورای اسلامی خبر دادهاند. با انتشار این خبر برخی اصلاحطلبان از محمد خاتمی انتقاد کردهاند و برخی به او حق دادهاند. شما در اینباره چه فکر میکنید؟
فکر میکنم آقای خاتمی به عنوان فرد و فقط به عنوان یک فرد رفته و رای داده است. من اگر او را یک رهبر فکری بدانم، رفتار ایشان غلط است. برای اینکه خود به تنهایی رفته و پیش از این اعلام کرده بود که ما در انتخابات شرکت نمیکنیم.
به عنوان یک فرد تقبیحی بر او نمیبینم. به عنوان یک فرد رفته و کاری هم به دیگران نداشته است. الان از شما می
Vladimir Putin speaks to RT while visiting the channel in the capital. Various themes were discussed during the interview: Syria, Iran, data surveillance, drones and others.
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Bernie Sanders Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
Bernie Sanders Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
Bernie Sanders Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
Sen. Sanders, candidate for president, speaks to Des Moines Register editors and reporters on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015.
Senator Sanders is seeking the Democratic Party nomination to run for President of the United States of America in the 2016 election. The Des Moines Register's editors and reporters grill Sen. Sanders about his issues and delve in-depth into his views and plans to restore America's Middle Class.
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US 'love' for the Iranian people, insincere: M. Marandi
US 'love' for the Iranian people, insincere: M. Marandi
US 'love' for the Iranian people, insincere: M. Marandi
Press TV has conducted an interview with Lajos Szaszdi, a political commentator, from San Juan, to discuss the recent developments in Syria.
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Interview with people about Iran
Interview with people about Iran
Interview with people about Iran
Interview in Michigan State University campus about Iran
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Robert Weneck - Interview With The Crown Prince Of Iran on Israel And The Jewish People
Robert Weneck - Interview With The Crown Prince Of Iran on Israel And The Jewish People
Robert Weneck - Interview With The Crown Prince Of Iran on Israel And The Jewish People
All faiths working together for peace in the middle east
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Jimmy Fallon Blew a Chance to Date Nicole Kidman
Jimmy Fallon Blew a Chance to Date Nicole Kidman
Jimmy Fallon Blew a Chance to Date Nicole Kidman
Jimmy Fallon and Nicole Kidman have two very different embarrassing memories of the afternoon they first met.
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Bob Belden's Message to the People of Iran - We Love You
Bob Belden's Message to the People of Iran - We Love You
Bob Belden's Message to the People of Iran - We Love You
Bob Belden has a message to the people of Iran: We Love Love. The Jazz musician was the one of the first Americans to play in Tehran on February 20, 2015 at a music festival. At his concert, he had an opportunity to speak to audience directly, perhaps the first time many Iranians have actually heard a to peace loving American speak in person. Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is not known to currently possess weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and has signed treaties repudiating the possession of weapons of mass destruction including the Biological Weapons Convention, the Chemical Weapons Convention,and the Nuclear Non-Proli
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GRITtv: Hamid Dabashi: Iranian People Matter
GRITtv: Hamid Dabashi: Iranian People Matter
GRITtv: Hamid Dabashi: Iranian People Matter
Scholar and author Hamid Dabashi points out that before Iran's contested elections of 2009, no one paid attention to the internal politics of the nation, but...
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Iran's FM criticized the Canadian government for being disrespectful to Iranian people
Iran's FM criticized the Canadian government for being disrespectful to Iranian people
Iran's FM criticized the Canadian government for being disrespectful to Iranian people
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has criticized the Canadian government for being disrespectful to Iranian people. Zarif's reaction came in respo...
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The Richie Allen Show: Ronny Edry interview - Israel and Iran. A love story?
The Richie Allen Show: Ronny Edry interview - Israel and Iran. A love story?
The Richie Allen Show: Ronny Edry interview - Israel and Iran. A love story?
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Iran's Ahmadinejad on Holocaust
Iran's Ahmadinejad on Holocaust
Iran's Ahmadinejad on Holocaust
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is asked by MSNBC anchor Brian Williams to clarify his statements about the Holocaust. (September 2006)
a BBC radio interview with three young Iranians... with pictures of Tehran. I'm not trying to make a political statement here. The point is, we need to move ...
a BBC radio interview with three young Iranians... with pictures of Tehran. I'm not trying to make a political statement here. The point is, we need to move ...
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DISCLAIMER: this video is not mine Subscribe now to keep updated on the latest developments. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was the monarch of Iran from September 16,...
Tajiks whit their Homo Home they call khorasan which does only exict in Iran ( western part of iran ) the thing is that iranians dont give a fuck about tajik...
Tajiks whit their Homo Home they call khorasan which does only exict in Iran ( western part of iran ) the thing is that iranians dont give a fuck about tajik...
VICE founder Shane Smith interviews President Barack Obama, discussing a host of issues important to Americans, from foreign policy and marijuana legalization to global warming and political gridlock.
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VICE founder Shane Smith interviews President Barack Obama, discussing a host of issues important to Americans, from foreign policy and marijuana legalization to global warming and political gridlock.
Read "‘I’m Embarrassed for Them’: Obama Hits Back at Republican Senators' Letter to Iran Over Nuclear Deal” - http://bit.ly/1CcZLYa
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published:16 Mar 2015
views:1721786
Donald Trump: Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiated by 'Stupid Incompetent People. Something Wrong With Them'
FULL GMA Interview: Donald Trump lashed out at the Obama administration Wednesday morning on Good Morning America. Trump accused the far left Obama administration of being incompetent and stupid, adding, 'There’s something wrong with them' Donald Trump: I like Ben Carson 'a lot. He's a good guy'
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said he is not surprised by the recent attacks by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
“Well, I think he had no choice,” the real estate mogul told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos Wednesday morning on Good Morning America.
“It seems to be backfiring, based on the polls. It seems to be somewhat backfiring on Jeb,” Trump added. “So far everyone that has attacked me has gone down. Let’s see what happens.”…
…Trump is still at the top of all the most recent national polls. He tied with neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson in a new Iowa poll released by Monmouth University earier this week. Trump said he was “surprised” by the poll but added that he “likes Ben very much” and would not attack him, for now.
Trump is off the campaign trail this week before the long Labor Day weekend. Next week, he flies to Washington to join fellow GOP candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in protesting the Iran nuclear deal. Trump said he does not support the deal, telling GMA it was negotiated by “stupid, incompetent people. There is something wrong with them.”
FULL GMA Interview: Donald Trump lashed out at the Obama administration Wednesday morning on Good Morning America. Trump accused the far left Obama administration of being incompetent and stupid, adding, 'There’s something wrong with them' Donald Trump: I like Ben Carson 'a lot. He's a good guy'
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said he is not surprised by the recent attacks by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
“Well, I think he had no choice,” the real estate mogul told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos Wednesday morning on Good Morning America.
“It seems to be backfiring, based on the polls. It seems to be somewhat backfiring on Jeb,” Trump added. “So far everyone that has attacked me has gone down. Let’s see what happens.”…
…Trump is still at the top of all the most recent national polls. He tied with neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson in a new Iowa poll released by Monmouth University earier this week. Trump said he was “surprised” by the poll but added that he “likes Ben very much” and would not attack him, for now.
Trump is off the campaign trail this week before the long Labor Day weekend. Next week, he flies to Washington to join fellow GOP candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in protesting the Iran nuclear deal. Trump said he does not support the deal, telling GMA it was negotiated by “stupid, incompetent people. There is something wrong with them.”
published:02 Sep 2015
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Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
Source: https://www.facebook.com/Freedom.Messenger
Iran-Hossein from Tehran:"People want to overthrown this regime" "Reformists dont represent us" For english: scroll down
حسین از تهران: مردم سرنگونی میخواهند نه اصلاحات
خشم مردم ایران از مصادره جنبش توسط اصلاحطلبان
مردم ایران از تحریف شعارها و خواستههایشان، و مصادره جنبش توسط اصلاحطلبان غربنشین، به خشم آمدهاند
Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
In this interview with VOA a brave Iranian protesters from Tehran are telling about the current situation in Iran and the frustration of people about Reformists, specially reformist leaders outside of country, where he claim that they do not represent the Iranian people!! Hossein are telling:"The reformist do not listen to peoples chants, they want to control peoples presence in the streets, also they want to control peoples chants" "while this movement has become more and more radical the reformist leaders are trying to prevent them and helping this regime to stay in power. one example is when they want to change the slogans of people. While people are chanting "Death to dictator/khamenei" they want to change this chant..
Reformist use people as a tool, to continue their reforms.
People of Iran has become has become where radical, specially those who are in front line. and specially them who are beaten and cracked down by regime, are those who "hate" and are most angry on reformist leaders
Reformist are a very small minority of our movement
Source: https://www.facebook.com/Freedom.Messenger
Iran-Hossein from Tehran:"People want to overthrown this regime" "Reformists dont represent us" For english: scroll down
حسین از تهران: مردم سرنگونی میخواهند نه اصلاحات
خشم مردم ایران از مصادره جنبش توسط اصلاحطلبان
مردم ایران از تحریف شعارها و خواستههایشان، و مصادره جنبش توسط اصلاحطلبان غربنشین، به خشم آمدهاند
Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
In this interview with VOA a brave Iranian protesters from Tehran are telling about the current situation in Iran and the frustration of people about Reformists, specially reformist leaders outside of country, where he claim that they do not represent the Iranian people!! Hossein are telling:"The reformist do not listen to peoples chants, they want to control peoples presence in the streets, also they want to control peoples chants" "while this movement has become more and more radical the reformist leaders are trying to prevent them and helping this regime to stay in power. one example is when they want to change the slogans of people. While people are chanting "Death to dictator/khamenei" they want to change this chant..
Reformist use people as a tool, to continue their reforms.
People of Iran has become has become where radical, specially those who are in front line. and specially them who are beaten and cracked down by regime, are those who "hate" and are most angry on reformist leaders
Reformist are a very small minority of our movement
bill o'reilly speaks to donald trump on him running for president. tonight in an O'Reilly Factor exclusive, Trump explains why he's the one Americans should trust to right the ship. Billionaire Donald Trump announced today that he's throwing his hat in the ring to run for president. O’Reilly Factor will feature an extensive interview with Trump that is expected to cover a wide variety of topics. And, according to some advance excerpts provided by Fox, Trump is holding nothing back. Trump has nothing nice to say about any of his fellow 2016 candidates, whether they are on the left or right side of the political spectrum.
“Well I don’t have a lot of respect for many of them, but yes I do a couple,” Trump said of the 2016 field, without naming any names. “But I will tell you I’ve been dealing with politicians all my life. They are all talk, no action.” Trump sat down with Bill O'Reilly for his first post-announcement interview and discussed a variety of topics, including how he would defeat ISIS.
"I would find our proper general. I would find the Patton or the MacArthur," Trump said. "I would hit them so hard your head would spin."
Trump also weighed in on the Iran nuclear talks and asserted that the biggest problem the world faces right now is maniacs controlling nuclear weapons.
"Obama wants to play golf instead of deal with people," Trump said. "Part of being a leader is to get everybody in line."
What would you do about Vladimir Putin? O'Reilly asked.
"I would be willing to bet I would have a great relationship with Putin," Trump said, adding that the Russian president has no respect for Obama. "You can't have everybody hating you. The whole world hates us."
O'Reilly noted that during his announcement, Trump promised to build a wall along the southern border and make Mexico pay for it. "The Factor" host stated that there's no way that they will pay for it.
"You have to let me handle that," Trump said. "They will pay for the wall, and the wall will go up. And Mexico will start behaving. Mexico is not our friend."
As for his fellow GOP presidential candidates, Trump said, "I don't have a lot of respect for many of them."
"They're all talk. They're no action. And they're totally controlled by their donors and by the lobbyists ... If we have another politician, this country's going down."
Stay tuned for the video.
On Jeb Bush specifically, Trump added, “I’m not a big fan of Jeb Bush. The last thing we need is another Bush.”
As for Hillary Clinton, Trump said he laughs when he sees her talk about income inequality. “That can be beaten. That can be beaten. All you have to do is take a look at her donor list,” he said, admitting that he could lose the general election for attacking her as a woman. “Maybe I don’t win for that reason,” he said. “But maybe I do.”
But while Trump had plenty of negative things to say about the Americans he is running against, he was surprisingly genial on the topic of Russia President Vladimir Putin.
“Putin has no respect for our president whatsoever. He’s got a tremendous popularity in Russia, they love what he’s doing, they love what he represents,” Trump said. “I was over in Moscow two years ago and I will tell you – you can get along with those people and get along with them well. You can make deals with those people. Obama can’t.”
“I would be willing to bet I would have a great relationship with Putin,” he added. “It’s about leadership.”
Finally, Trump laid out his unique plan to defeat ISIS. “I say that you can defeat ISIS by taking their wealth,” he said. “Take back the oil. Once you go over and take back that oil they have nothing. You bomb the hell out of them and then you encircle it, and then you go in. And you let Mobil go in, and you let our great oil companies go in. Once you take that oil they have nothing left.”
“I would hit them so hard,” he continued. “I would find you a proper general, I would find the Patton or MacArthur I would hit them so hard your head would spin.”
“There’s nobody bigger or better at the military than I am,” Trump declared with typical understatement.
We will post the full video of O’Reilly’s interview with Trump as soon as it becomes available.
[Photo via screengrab] In his announcement he said the other Republican candidates don't have what it takes to solve the problems facing the nation. Tonight in an O'Reilly Factor exclusive, Trump explains why he's the one Americans should trust to right the ship.Will Americans Get Behind Donald Trump?
Guests:Monica Crowley & Kirsten Powers
Kirsten and Monica respond to our interview with Donald Trump and talk about whether American voters will take Trump seriously as a presidential candidate in 2016.
bill o'reilly speaks to donald trump on him running for president. tonight in an O'Reilly Factor exclusive, Trump explains why he's the one Americans should trust to right the ship. Billionaire Donald Trump announced today that he's throwing his hat in the ring to run for president. O’Reilly Factor will feature an extensive interview with Trump that is expected to cover a wide variety of topics. And, according to some advance excerpts provided by Fox, Trump is holding nothing back. Trump has nothing nice to say about any of his fellow 2016 candidates, whether they are on the left or right side of the political spectrum.
“Well I don’t have a lot of respect for many of them, but yes I do a couple,” Trump said of the 2016 field, without naming any names. “But I will tell you I’ve been dealing with politicians all my life. They are all talk, no action.” Trump sat down with Bill O'Reilly for his first post-announcement interview and discussed a variety of topics, including how he would defeat ISIS.
"I would find our proper general. I would find the Patton or the MacArthur," Trump said. "I would hit them so hard your head would spin."
Trump also weighed in on the Iran nuclear talks and asserted that the biggest problem the world faces right now is maniacs controlling nuclear weapons.
"Obama wants to play golf instead of deal with people," Trump said. "Part of being a leader is to get everybody in line."
What would you do about Vladimir Putin? O'Reilly asked.
"I would be willing to bet I would have a great relationship with Putin," Trump said, adding that the Russian president has no respect for Obama. "You can't have everybody hating you. The whole world hates us."
O'Reilly noted that during his announcement, Trump promised to build a wall along the southern border and make Mexico pay for it. "The Factor" host stated that there's no way that they will pay for it.
"You have to let me handle that," Trump said. "They will pay for the wall, and the wall will go up. And Mexico will start behaving. Mexico is not our friend."
As for his fellow GOP presidential candidates, Trump said, "I don't have a lot of respect for many of them."
"They're all talk. They're no action. And they're totally controlled by their donors and by the lobbyists ... If we have another politician, this country's going down."
Stay tuned for the video.
On Jeb Bush specifically, Trump added, “I’m not a big fan of Jeb Bush. The last thing we need is another Bush.”
As for Hillary Clinton, Trump said he laughs when he sees her talk about income inequality. “That can be beaten. That can be beaten. All you have to do is take a look at her donor list,” he said, admitting that he could lose the general election for attacking her as a woman. “Maybe I don’t win for that reason,” he said. “But maybe I do.”
But while Trump had plenty of negative things to say about the Americans he is running against, he was surprisingly genial on the topic of Russia President Vladimir Putin.
“Putin has no respect for our president whatsoever. He’s got a tremendous popularity in Russia, they love what he’s doing, they love what he represents,” Trump said. “I was over in Moscow two years ago and I will tell you – you can get along with those people and get along with them well. You can make deals with those people. Obama can’t.”
“I would be willing to bet I would have a great relationship with Putin,” he added. “It’s about leadership.”
Finally, Trump laid out his unique plan to defeat ISIS. “I say that you can defeat ISIS by taking their wealth,” he said. “Take back the oil. Once you go over and take back that oil they have nothing. You bomb the hell out of them and then you encircle it, and then you go in. And you let Mobil go in, and you let our great oil companies go in. Once you take that oil they have nothing left.”
“I would hit them so hard,” he continued. “I would find you a proper general, I would find the Patton or MacArthur I would hit them so hard your head would spin.”
“There’s nobody bigger or better at the military than I am,” Trump declared with typical understatement.
We will post the full video of O’Reilly’s interview with Trump as soon as it becomes available.
[Photo via screengrab] In his announcement he said the other Republican candidates don't have what it takes to solve the problems facing the nation. Tonight in an O'Reilly Factor exclusive, Trump explains why he's the one Americans should trust to right the ship.Will Americans Get Behind Donald Trump?
Guests:Monica Crowley & Kirsten Powers
Kirsten and Monica respond to our interview with Donald Trump and talk about whether American voters will take Trump seriously as a presidential candidate in 2016.
published:17 Jun 2015
views:786300
Untouchable Rich Iranian Kids Flaunt Riches On Social Media
"An Instagram account called Rich Kids of Tehran is prompting headlines for more than just its subject matter.
The account, which is modeled on the popular profile Rich Kids Of Instagram and has been made private since news of its existence broke, posts photos of what appear to be members of Tehran's young elite galavanting around the Islamic Republic with fancy sports cars and designer watches. Since its first posting on Sept. 13, the profile has gathered over 50,000 followers.” *
Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) and Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/AnaKasparian) discuss.
*Read more here from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/07/rich-kids-of-tehran-instagram-_n_5947578.html?cps=gravity
"An Instagram account called Rich Kids of Tehran is prompting headlines for more than just its subject matter.
The account, which is modeled on the popular profile Rich Kids Of Instagram and has been made private since news of its existence broke, posts photos of what appear to be members of Tehran's young elite galavanting around the Islamic Republic with fancy sports cars and designer watches. Since its first posting on Sept. 13, the profile has gathered over 50,000 followers.” *
Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) and Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/AnaKasparian) discuss.
*Read more here from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/07/rich-kids-of-tehran-instagram-_n_5947578.html?cps=gravity
published:15 Oct 2014
views:301
DW- WORLD.DE Interview with Mohammad Nourizad Regarding Recent Election in Iran
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http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0,,15784968,00.html
خبرگزاریهای داخل ایران از حضور محمد خاتمی، رئیسجمهور سابق، در انتخابات مجلس شورای اسلامی خبر دادهاند. با انتشار این خبر برخی اصلاحطلبان از محمد خاتمی انتقاد کردهاند و برخی به او حق دادهاند. شما در اینباره چه فکر میکنید؟
فکر میکنم آقای خاتمی به عنوان فرد و فقط به عنوان یک فرد رفته و رای داده است. من اگر او را یک رهبر فکری بدانم، رفتار ایشان غلط است. برای اینکه خود به تنهایی رفته و پیش از این اعلام کرده بود که ما در انتخابات شرکت نمیکنیم.
به عنوان یک فرد تقبیحی بر او نمیبینم. به عنوان یک فرد رفته و کاری هم به دیگران نداشته است. الان از شما میشنوم که آقای خاتمی در انتخابات شرکت کرده چون به اینترنت دسترسی ندارم. ولی اینکه دیروز اعلام کرده من شرکت نمیکنم یا ما شرکت نمیکنیم، اگر به لحاظ فردی رفته در انتخابات شرکت کرده به خود او مربوط است. منتها ایشان دیگر آقای خاتمی سابق نیست. چون از جمع کنده شده و بهصورت فرد در این انتخابات شرکت کرده است.
آقای خاتمی که تا به حال اصرار داشت که جمعیتی از مثلا اصلاحطلبان یا افرادی که خواستار تغییر هستند در کنار ایشان هستند، چهطور یکدفعه سرزده بلند شده و رفته رای داده است، هیچ توجیهی ندارم. جز اینکه رفتاری غیر شهروندی از او برآمده، تعبیر دیگری بر این حرکت ایشان نمیتوانم بگویم.
از یک طرف اگر به عنوان فرد رای داده کار درستی انجام داده است. منتها فردا آقای خاتمی اجازه نخواهد داشت حرف از جمع بزند و حرف از "ما" بگوید. مثلا بگوید "مردم" یا "بخشی از مردم معترض". بلکه میتواند بگوید من خاتمی نظرم این است. اجازه ندارد حرفی از جمع بزند. حرف از جمع وقتی میتوانست بزند که مردم را هم دعوت میکرد من دارم میروم در انتخابات شرکت کنم، شما هم بیایید. آنجا بود که مردم تکلیف خودشان را میدانستند. ولی حالا که در انتخابات شرکت کرده است انگار از مردم کنده شده و به عنوان یک فرد رای داده است.
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http://www.dw.de/dw/article/0,,15784968,00.html
خبرگزاریهای داخل ایران از حضور محمد خاتمی، رئیسجمهور سابق، در انتخابات مجلس شورای اسلامی خبر دادهاند. با انتشار این خبر برخی اصلاحطلبان از محمد خاتمی انتقاد کردهاند و برخی به او حق دادهاند. شما در اینباره چه فکر میکنید؟
فکر میکنم آقای خاتمی به عنوان فرد و فقط به عنوان یک فرد رفته و رای داده است. من اگر او را یک رهبر فکری بدانم، رفتار ایشان غلط است. برای اینکه خود به تنهایی رفته و پیش از این اعلام کرده بود که ما در انتخابات شرکت نمیکنیم.
به عنوان یک فرد تقبیحی بر او نمیبینم. به عنوان یک فرد رفته و کاری هم به دیگران نداشته است. الان از شما میشنوم که آقای خاتمی در انتخابات شرکت کرده چون به اینترنت دسترسی ندارم. ولی اینکه دیروز اعلام کرده من شرکت نمیکنم یا ما شرکت نمیکنیم، اگر به لحاظ فردی رفته در انتخابات شرکت کرده به خود او مربوط است. منتها ایشان دیگر آقای خاتمی سابق نیست. چون از جمع کنده شده و بهصورت فرد در این انتخابات شرکت کرده است.
آقای خاتمی که تا به حال اصرار داشت که جمعیتی از مثلا اصلاحطلبان یا افرادی که خواستار تغییر هستند در کنار ایشان هستند، چهطور یکدفعه سرزده بلند شده و رفته رای داده است، هیچ توجیهی ندارم. جز اینکه رفتاری غیر شهروندی از او برآمده، تعبیر دیگری بر این حرکت ایشان نمیتوانم بگویم.
از یک طرف اگر به عنوان فرد رای داده کار درستی انجام داده است. منتها فردا آقای خاتمی اجازه نخواهد داشت حرف از جمع بزند و حرف از "ما" بگوید. مثلا بگوید "مردم" یا "بخشی از مردم معترض". بلکه میتواند بگوید من خاتمی نظرم این است. اجازه ندارد حرفی از جمع بزند. حرف از جمع وقتی میتوانست بزند که مردم را هم دعوت میکرد من دارم میروم در انتخابات شرکت کنم، شما هم بیایید. آنجا بود که مردم تکلیف خودشان را میدانستند. ولی حالا که در انتخابات شرکت کرده است انگار از مردم کنده شده و به عنوان یک فرد رای داده است.
Vladimir Putin speaks to RT while visiting the channel in the capital. Various themes were discussed during the interview: Syria, Iran, data surveillance, drones and others.
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published:12 Jun 2013
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Bernie Sanders Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
Sen. Sanders, candidate for president, speaks to Des Moines Register editors and reporters on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015.
Senator Sanders is seeking the Democratic Party nomination to run for President of the United States of America in the 2016 election. The Des Moines Register's editors and reporters grill Sen. Sanders about his issues and delve in-depth into his views and plans to restore America's Middle Class.
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
Sen. Sanders, candidate for president, speaks to Des Moines Register editors and reporters on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015.
Senator Sanders is seeking the Democratic Party nomination to run for President of the United States of America in the 2016 election. The Des Moines Register's editors and reporters grill Sen. Sanders about his issues and delve in-depth into his views and plans to restore America's Middle Class.
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US 'love' for the Iranian people, insincere: M. Marandi
Jimmy Fallon and Nicole Kidman have two very different embarrassing memories of the afternoon they first met.
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Bob Belden's Message to the People of Iran - We Love You
Bob Belden has a message to the people of Iran: We Love Love. The Jazz musician was the one of the first Americans to play in Tehran on February 20, 2015 at a music festival. At his concert, he had an opportunity to speak to audience directly, perhaps the first time many Iranians have actually heard a to peace loving American speak in person. Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is not known to currently possess weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and has signed treaties repudiating the possession of weapons of mass destruction including the Biological Weapons Convention, the Chemical Weapons Convention,and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Bob Belden has a message to the people of Iran: We Love Love. The Jazz musician was the one of the first Americans to play in Tehran on February 20, 2015 at a music festival. At his concert, he had an opportunity to speak to audience directly, perhaps the first time many Iranians have actually heard a to peace loving American speak in person. Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, is not known to currently possess weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and has signed treaties repudiating the possession of weapons of mass destruction including the Biological Weapons Convention, the Chemical Weapons Convention,and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said. US officials said the US had indications .
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic.
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic.
Irans engagement in the war against Militant rebels Iraq Syria HD Irans engagement i
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said.
US officials said the US had indications that Iranian F-4 Phantoms had launched several raids in recent days on Islamic State targets in Diyala Province which borders Iran.
An Al-Jazeera cameraman recorded footage of a jet flying over the region that was later identified as an Iranian F-4.
This animation introduces the F-4 Phantom and its capabilities
The US has a policy against cooperating with Iran but Secretary of State John Kerry said at a meeting of coalition allies that if Iran is attacking the militant group
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One Person Killed, Three Injured In Attack On Iranian Bus In Turkey
One Person Killed, Three Injured In Attack On Iranian Bus In Turkey
One Person Killed, Three Injured In Attack On Iranian Bus In Turkey
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August 07, 2015 - At least one person has been killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on an Iranian bus travelling in eastern Turkey.
Iran's consul general in the city of Erzurum Hossein Qassemi says a passenger died of injuries he sustained during the assault in Agri province. Qassemi also said that three other passengers were wounded in the raid. Turkish media have blamed the attack on the militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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1 killed, 3 injured in attack on Iranian bus in Turkey
1 killed, 3 injured in attack on Iranian bus in Turkey
1 killed, 3 injured in attack on Iranian bus in Turkey
At least one person has been killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on an Iranian bus travelling in eastern Turkey.
Iran's consul general in the city of Erzurum Hossein Qassemi says a passenger died of injuries he sustained during the assault in Agri province. Qassemi also said that three other passengers were wounded in the raid. Turkish media have blamed the attack on the militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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Plane crashes while taking off near Tehran; Iranian official says 39 killed, 9 injured; eyewitness
Plane crashes while taking off near Tehran; Iranian official says 39 killed, 9 injured; eyewitness
Plane crashes while taking off near Tehran; Iranian official says 39 killed, 9 injured; eyewitness
An Iranian regional passenger plane crashed on Sunday while taking off from the capital, Tehran, killing 39 people and injuring nine others, an Iranian official said.
The aircraft, an Iran-140 typically used for short domestic flights, crashed near Tehran's Mehrabad airport, Iran's state-run IRNA news agency reported.
The plane went down in a residential area after its engine went out, the agency reported.
Members of the Revolutionary Guard worked to secure the crash site and security and rescue personnel combed the wreckage as onlookers gathered shortly after the plane went down.
The plane's mangled but largely intact tail section was
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Iranian President and Palestinian negotiator comments on Middle East
Iranian President and Palestinian negotiator comments on Middle East
Iranian President and Palestinian negotiator comments on Middle East
SHOTLIST
++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
1. Wide of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad walking inside hotel where the Islamic summit is taking place
2. Ahmadinejad surrounded by media, UPSOUND (Arabic) Reporter: "What do you think of the Israeli attacks on Palestine?"
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian President: "We will free Jerusalem."
3. Ahmadinejad making a peace sign with his hands as he walks down stairs inside hotel
4. Wide of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas walking inside hotel
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Saeb Erekat, Palestinian senior negotiator: ++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
"Now we are studying, with our brothers in Arab countries and Isl
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Preview of the Iranian elections from the city which gave Ahmadinejad the greatest support
Preview of the Iranian elections from the city which gave Ahmadinejad the greatest support
Preview of the Iranian elections from the city which gave Ahmadinejad the greatest support
SHOTLIST
AP TELEVISION - NO BBC PERSIAN/NO VOA PERSIAN/NO MANOTO 1
++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut down that organisation in Tehran.++
1. Wide of traffic on road
2. Pull focus of old building with domes
3. Tilt-up rooftops to city skyline
4. Wide of government-funded Mehr housing project in city suburb
5. Tilt-down newly-built apartments to women passing by
6. Wide of women and children
7. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Fatemeh Akbar
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Iraq and Iranian dissidents accuse Iran of missile attack on eastern Iraq
Iraq and Iranian dissidents accuse Iran of missile attack on eastern Iraq
Iraq and Iranian dissidents accuse Iran of missile attack on eastern Iraq
April 18, 2001
1. Pan shot of community at site of attack
2. Various of community looking through debris
3. Various of damage
4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Vox pop
"They started coming in from one direction and two came in from the other direction. I went back inside with my daughter."
5. Close up of woman holding object
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Farid Soleimani, spokesman for Mujahedeen
"The Iranian regime has targetted this area which is a residential area in the town of Jalawla, in eastern Iraq because there presidential elections in June in Iran and there are a lot of problems in Iran and theres a crisis at home, so want to export the cri
0:38
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman comments on kidnapped Japanese
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman comments on kidnapped Japanese
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman comments on kidnapped Japanese
1. Wide of Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini's news conference in Tehran
2. Close-up reporter taking notes
3. Cutaway media
4. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman:
"Efforts for his (kidnapped Japanese student) release are still underway. I announce here that he is in good health and he talked to his family over the phone a couple of days ago."
5. Mid of reporters at Hosseini's news conference
6. Pull out of Hosseini leaving
STORYLINE:
An Iranian government official said on Sunday that efforts to release a Japanese student kidnapped in Iran in early October were "sti
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Iranian judiciary spox on released Belgian tourists, 2 Chinese nationals
Iranian judiciary spox on released Belgian tourists, 2 Chinese nationals
Iranian judiciary spox on released Belgian tourists, 2 Chinese nationals
SHOTLIST
1. Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman approaching podium at press conference
2. Close-up of journalist writing notes
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"These two (the abducted Belgian tourists) were a couple. Last night, after certain measures were taken, the female hostage was freed but the male hostage is still held captive. Handling of this case has been handed to the Ministry of Intelligence by Kerman province authorities. There are a lot of efforts taking place (to release him)."
5. Wide of news conference
6. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi,
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Iranian weavers attempt to make world's largest carpet
Iranian weavers attempt to make world's largest carpet
Iranian weavers attempt to make world's largest carpet
SHOTLIST :
1. Landscape scenes around the village of Baghshan
2. Women weaving world's largest carpet
3. Various of woman weaving
4. Close up of yarn used for carpet weaving
5. Women weaving carpet in workshop
6. Woman weaving carpet
7. Wide of carpet
8. Woman weaving behind the carpet loom
9. Pan from weavers to world's largest carpet
10. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Gholam Reza Baghshani, Rokhnab carpet makers
"This is the largest carpet ever woven in the world. It has an area of six thousand square metres. It is 136-metres wide and its length will vary between 42 metres to 48 metres."
11. Close of woman's hand weaving carpet
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Iranian tourists influx to Turkey’s east during Eid holiday
Iranian tourists influx to Turkey’s east during Eid holiday
Iranian tourists influx to Turkey’s east during Eid holiday
Turkey’s eastern city of Van has attracted thousands of Iranian tourists during the Eid al-Fitr holiday celebrated by Muslims all over the world.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of holy month of Ramadan and the holiday takes place between July 17-19.
According to locals, the Iranian tourists that are spending their Eid holiday in Van have brought business to shopping centres and shop owners in the city keep their shops open despite the national holiday.
The touristic locations of Van and the beaches of Lake Van are other attractions for Iranian tourists.
Large numbers of Iranian tourists left their cars in the city before traveling to major cit
2:16
Scythians and Sarmatians (Iranian Peoples)
Scythians and Sarmatians (Iranian Peoples)
Scythians and Sarmatians (Iranian Peoples)
The Scythians also known as Scyth, Saka, Sakae, Sacae, Sai, Iskuzai, or Askuzai, were a large group of Iranian nomads who were mentioned by the literate peoples surrounding them as inhabiting large areas in the central Eurasian steppes from about the 9th century BC up until the 4th century AD.Their Scythian languages probably belonged to the Eastern branch of the Iranian languages.The "classical Scythians" known to ancient Greek historians were located in the northern Black Sea and fore-Caucasus region. Other Scythian groups documented by Assyrian, Achaemenid and Chinese sources show that they also existed in Central Asia, where they were ref
12:07
Right to Empire - Arma 3 Mechanized Iranian Assault
Right to Empire - Arma 3 Mechanized Iranian Assault
Right to Empire - Arma 3 Mechanized Iranian Assault
Iran has been denied her rightful place to have an empire within middle-eastern politics. Iranian mechanized infantry deal with an unnamed western backed threat and finally re-establish Persia as a local power.
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Obama Planning Missile Defense System for Middle Eastern Allies to Counter Iranian Nuclear Missiles
Obama Planning Missile Defense System for Middle Eastern Allies to Counter Iranian Nuclear Missiles
Obama Planning Missile Defense System for Middle Eastern Allies to Counter Iranian Nuclear Missiles
Pretty much admitting the President of the United States wants Iran to have nuclear missiles to counter the United States.
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History Of The Avestan language
History Of The Avestan language
History Of The Avestan language
Avestan /əˈvɛstən/, formerly also known as "Zend", is an Iranian language of the Eastern Iranian division, known only from its use as the language of Zoroastrian scripture, i.e. the Avesta, from which it derives its name. Its area of composition comprised ancient Arachosia, Aria, Margiana, and Bactria, corresponding to the entirety of Afghanistan and Tajikistan and parts of Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The Yaz culture of Bactria-Margiana has been regarded as a likely archaeological reflection of the early Eastern Iranian culture described in the Avesta.
Avestan's status as a sacred language has ensured its continuing use for
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Duck dizzi - two ways - Iranian (Persian) Cuisine
Duck dizzi - two ways - Iranian (Persian) Cuisine
Duck dizzi - two ways - Iranian (Persian) Cuisine
Shane gives a modernist touch to a classic Tehrani dish, fusing Middle Eastern and Asian flavours in a rice noodle soup, followed by a Middle Eastern-style sang choy bow.
Ingredients
First course
• 200 gbaby or chat potatoes
• 150 gshelled fresh borlotti beans
• 400 grice noodles
• 3vine-ripened tomatoes, quartered
• 40 gginger, finely shredded
• 2 tbspgoji berries, soaked in cold water for 3 hours, drained
• 2 tbspbarberries, soaked in cold water for 3 hours, drained
• 2 tbspfried shallots
• 1 tbspsesame seeds, toasted
• candied orange peel
• splash of fish sauce
To serve
• mint leaves
• Vietnamese mint leaves
• coriander leaves
• micro
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[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern I
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern I
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern I
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic
7:07
Report of Iranian TV about Islamic Republic influence in the Middle East
Report of Iranian TV about Islamic Republic influence in the Middle East
Report of Iranian TV about Islamic Republic influence in the Middle East
Report of Iranian TV about Islamic Republic influence in the countries of Middle East
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said. US officials said the US had indications .
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic.
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic.
Irans engagement in the war against Militant rebels Iraq Syria HD Irans engagement in the war against Militant rebels Iraq Syria HD Irans engagement in the war .
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said. US officials said the US had indications .
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic.
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic.
Irans engagement in the war against Militant rebels Iraq Syria HD Irans engagement in the war against Militant rebels Iraq Syria HD Irans engagement in the war .
published:25 Sep 2015
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said.
US officials said the US had indications that Iranian F-4 Phantoms had launched several raids in recent days on Islamic State targets in Diyala Province which borders Iran.
An Al-Jazeera cameraman recorded footage of a jet flying over the region that was later identified as an Iranian F-4.
This animation introduces the F-4 Phantom and its capabilities
The US has a policy against cooperating with Iran but Secretary of State John Kerry said at a meeting of coalition allies that if Iran is attacking the militant group then “the net effect is positive.”
Iran has reportedly provide Iraq with aircraft, and strategic advice in its fight against ISIS.
Iranian officials have refused to confirm the reports.
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Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said.
US officials said the US had indications that Iranian F-4 Phantoms had launched several raids in recent days on Islamic State targets in Diyala Province which borders Iran.
An Al-Jazeera cameraman recorded footage of a jet flying over the region that was later identified as an Iranian F-4.
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The US has a policy against cooperating with Iran but Secretary of State John Kerry said at a meeting of coalition allies that if Iran is attacking the militant group then “the net effect is positive.”
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One Person Killed, Three Injured In Attack On Iranian Bus In Turkey
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August 07, 2015 - At least one person has been killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on an Iranian bus travelling in eastern Turkey.
Iran's consul general in the city of Erzurum Hossein Qassemi says a passenger died of injuries he sustained during the assault in Agri province. Qassemi also said that three other passengers were wounded in the raid. Turkish media have blamed the attack on the militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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August 07, 2015 - At least one person has been killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on an Iranian bus travelling in eastern Turkey.
Iran's consul general in the city of Erzurum Hossein Qassemi says a passenger died of injuries he sustained during the assault in Agri province. Qassemi also said that three other passengers were wounded in the raid. Turkish media have blamed the attack on the militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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1 killed, 3 injured in attack on Iranian bus in Turkey
At least one person has been killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on an Iranian bus travelling in eastern Turkey.
Iran's consul general in the city of Erzurum Hossein Qassemi says a passenger died of injuries he sustained during the assault in Agri province. Qassemi also said that three other passengers were wounded in the raid. Turkish media have blamed the attack on the militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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At least one person has been killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on an Iranian bus travelling in eastern Turkey.
Iran's consul general in the city of Erzurum Hossein Qassemi says a passenger died of injuries he sustained during the assault in Agri province. Qassemi also said that three other passengers were wounded in the raid. Turkish media have blamed the attack on the militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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published:07 Aug 2015
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Plane crashes while taking off near Tehran; Iranian official says 39 killed, 9 injured; eyewitness
An Iranian regional passenger plane crashed on Sunday while taking off from the capital, Tehran, killing 39 people and injuring nine others, an Iranian official said.
The aircraft, an Iran-140 typically used for short domestic flights, crashed near Tehran's Mehrabad airport, Iran's state-run IRNA news agency reported.
The plane went down in a residential area after its engine went out, the agency reported.
Members of the Revolutionary Guard worked to secure the crash site and security and rescue personnel combed the wreckage as onlookers gathered shortly after the plane went down.
The plane's mangled but largely intact tail section was torn from the fuselage and came to rest on a nearby road.
An eyewitness told AP Television that he saw the plane crash into a wall, which led to several explosions.
The plane, operated by Sepahan Air, was heading to Tabas, a town in eastern Iran.
It took off at 9:20 a.m. local time (0450 GMT) and crashed shortly afterward.
The Iran-140 is a twin-engine turboprop plane based on Ukrainian technology that is assembled under license in Iran.
Mehrabad, located in western Tehran, is the busier of two main airports serving the Iranian capital, and primarily handles domestic flights.
Most international flights use the newer Imam Khomeini International Airport.
Iran has suffered a series of airplane crashes, blamed on its aging aircraft and poor maintenance.
Iranian airlines, including those run by the state, are chronically strapped for cash, and maintenance has suffered, experts say.
US sanctions prevent Iran from updating its American aircraft and make it difficult to get European spare parts or planes as well.
The country has come to rely on Russian aircraft, many of them Soviet-era planes that are harder to get parts for since the Soviet Union's fall.
The last major airliner crash in Iran happened in January 2011, when an Iran Air Boeing 727 broke to pieces on impact while trying an emergency landing in a snowstorm in northwestern Iran, killing at least 77 people.
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An Iranian regional passenger plane crashed on Sunday while taking off from the capital, Tehran, killing 39 people and injuring nine others, an Iranian official said.
The aircraft, an Iran-140 typically used for short domestic flights, crashed near Tehran's Mehrabad airport, Iran's state-run IRNA news agency reported.
The plane went down in a residential area after its engine went out, the agency reported.
Members of the Revolutionary Guard worked to secure the crash site and security and rescue personnel combed the wreckage as onlookers gathered shortly after the plane went down.
The plane's mangled but largely intact tail section was torn from the fuselage and came to rest on a nearby road.
An eyewitness told AP Television that he saw the plane crash into a wall, which led to several explosions.
The plane, operated by Sepahan Air, was heading to Tabas, a town in eastern Iran.
It took off at 9:20 a.m. local time (0450 GMT) and crashed shortly afterward.
The Iran-140 is a twin-engine turboprop plane based on Ukrainian technology that is assembled under license in Iran.
Mehrabad, located in western Tehran, is the busier of two main airports serving the Iranian capital, and primarily handles domestic flights.
Most international flights use the newer Imam Khomeini International Airport.
Iran has suffered a series of airplane crashes, blamed on its aging aircraft and poor maintenance.
Iranian airlines, including those run by the state, are chronically strapped for cash, and maintenance has suffered, experts say.
US sanctions prevent Iran from updating its American aircraft and make it difficult to get European spare parts or planes as well.
The country has come to rely on Russian aircraft, many of them Soviet-era planes that are harder to get parts for since the Soviet Union's fall.
The last major airliner crash in Iran happened in January 2011, when an Iran Air Boeing 727 broke to pieces on impact while trying an emergency landing in a snowstorm in northwestern Iran, killing at least 77 people.
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Iranian President and Palestinian negotiator comments on Middle East
SHOTLIST
++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
1. Wide of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad walking inside hotel where the Islamic summit is taking place
2. Ahmadinejad surrounded by media, UPSOUND (Arabic) Reporter: "What do you think of the Israeli attacks on Palestine?"
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian President: "We will free Jerusalem."
3. Ahmadinejad making a peace sign with his hands as he walks down stairs inside hotel
4. Wide of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas walking inside hotel
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Saeb Erekat, Palestinian senior negotiator: ++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
"Now we are studying, with our brothers in Arab countries and Islamic countries, the steps that are required in the future, especially if the Israeli government decides to continue its policies of settlements and dictation (sic) rather than peace and negotiations. So all the final communique material really meets our expectations."
6. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Turkish President Abdullah Gul walking inside hotel
STORYLINE:
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made clear on Wednesday during a meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in Cairo that his attitude towards Israel has changed little.
Ahmadinjad told reporters that "we will free Jerusalem" and made victory signs as he walked through the lobby of the hotel where the summit is being held.
The Iranian president has in the past made controversial statements about Israel, calling for the country to be wiped off the map, and questioning whether the World War II Holocaust, in which Hitler's Germany killed 6 (m) million Jews, actually happened.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was accompanied to the summit by senior negotiator Saeb Erekat, who voiced his concerns at Israel's determination to continue with settlement plans, despite mounting international condemnation.
The Palestinians are concerned about plans for building more than 7,500 apartments and hundreds of hotel rooms in two future settlements, known as E1 and Givat Hamatos, on the eastern and southern edges of Jerusalem.
Critics say the settlements would cut off traditionally Arab East Jerusalem from the West Bank and destroy hopes for a viable Palestinian state alongside Israel.
"Now we are studying, with our brothers in Arab countries and Islamic countries, the steps that are required in the future, especially if the Israeli government decides to continue its policies of settlements and dictation (sic) rather than peace and negotiations," Erekat said.
More than 25 prime ministers and presidents have been taking part in a two-day summit, which has already revealed deep divisions on major issues, such as the Syrian conflict and French intervention in Mali.
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SHOTLIST
++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
1. Wide of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad walking inside hotel where the Islamic summit is taking place
2. Ahmadinejad surrounded by media, UPSOUND (Arabic) Reporter: "What do you think of the Israeli attacks on Palestine?"
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian President: "We will free Jerusalem."
3. Ahmadinejad making a peace sign with his hands as he walks down stairs inside hotel
4. Wide of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas walking inside hotel
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Saeb Erekat, Palestinian senior negotiator: ++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
"Now we are studying, with our brothers in Arab countries and Islamic countries, the steps that are required in the future, especially if the Israeli government decides to continue its policies of settlements and dictation (sic) rather than peace and negotiations. So all the final communique material really meets our expectations."
6. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Turkish President Abdullah Gul walking inside hotel
STORYLINE:
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made clear on Wednesday during a meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in Cairo that his attitude towards Israel has changed little.
Ahmadinjad told reporters that "we will free Jerusalem" and made victory signs as he walked through the lobby of the hotel where the summit is being held.
The Iranian president has in the past made controversial statements about Israel, calling for the country to be wiped off the map, and questioning whether the World War II Holocaust, in which Hitler's Germany killed 6 (m) million Jews, actually happened.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was accompanied to the summit by senior negotiator Saeb Erekat, who voiced his concerns at Israel's determination to continue with settlement plans, despite mounting international condemnation.
The Palestinians are concerned about plans for building more than 7,500 apartments and hundreds of hotel rooms in two future settlements, known as E1 and Givat Hamatos, on the eastern and southern edges of Jerusalem.
Critics say the settlements would cut off traditionally Arab East Jerusalem from the West Bank and destroy hopes for a viable Palestinian state alongside Israel.
"Now we are studying, with our brothers in Arab countries and Islamic countries, the steps that are required in the future, especially if the Israeli government decides to continue its policies of settlements and dictation (sic) rather than peace and negotiations," Erekat said.
More than 25 prime ministers and presidents have been taking part in a two-day summit, which has already revealed deep divisions on major issues, such as the Syrian conflict and French intervention in Mali.
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published:31 Jul 2015
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Preview of the Iranian elections from the city which gave Ahmadinejad the greatest support
SHOTLIST
AP TELEVISION - NO BBC PERSIAN/NO VOA PERSIAN/NO MANOTO 1
++AP Television is adhering to Iranian law that stipulates all media are banned from providing BBC Persian or VOA Persian any coverage from Iran, and under this law if any media violate this ban the Iranian authorities can immediately shut down that organisation in Tehran.++
1. Wide of traffic on road
2. Pull focus of old building with domes
3. Tilt-up rooftops to city skyline
4. Wide of government-funded Mehr housing project in city suburb
5. Tilt-down newly-built apartments to women passing by
6. Wide of women and children
7. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Fatemeh Akbarabadi, Birjand resident:
"We are grateful to (President Mahmoud) Ahmadinejad. He really helped everyone to have a place. Without his projects nobody would have been able to have his own apartment."
8. Wide of man and two women
9. Pan of newly-built buildings
10. Traffic on street
11. Pan from large glasses on wall to young women walking
12. Low angle of people walking in bazaar
13. Graffiti reading (Farsi): "Our Choice: Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
14. Various of Birjand resident, taxi driver, Ali Reza Farsi getting out of car
15. Close-up of Farsi looking around
16. Wide of Farsi
17. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Farsi, Birjand resident:
"Every single letter that I sent (to Ahmadinejad) was answered and my requests were fulfilled. The letters were about my job and also about housing. My letter about housing was answered. In two months they (authorities) called me and asked what my problem was. They looked into my problems, and in around six months, or in less than a year, they gave me a loan. And thank God, my problems were resolved."
18. Taxi leaving
19. Tilt-down of sign for newspaper Khorasan Daily ++NIGHT SHOT++
20. Man and woman chatting in newspaper office
21. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Abdollah Hadinia, Editor of conservative Khorasan Daily:
"Statements by Ahmadinejad at international events, as well as his remarks and stances about domestic issues, made me feel proud of him. I approved of what he said, and I still do. But a few things started to happen less than two years ago. Some of his decisions ashamed us (referring to Ahmadinejad supporters) in front of those who disliked Ahmadinejad. Of course, from the beginning there were indications these things might happen."
22. Close-up of Noandish Magazine emblem ++NIGHT SHOT++
23. Men chatting in office
24. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Abolfazl Zahedi, local journalist for Noandish Magazine:
"In south Khorasan province, we have the highest number of villages compared to the other provinces. We have around 2-thousand villages in the province and therefore the number of villagers is not low at all. It is very high. The population is mostly from the lower class. Their biggest concern is making ends meet, and they don't care about politics. The average farmer is no politician, nor an expert. He is an ordinary person living in a remote area of Iran, and all he wants is that his economic problems are eased. His one and only demand from President Ahmadinejad, or any other candidate, is to resolve his economic problems and to boost his welfare status."
25. Low angle of Zahedi
STORYLINE
When struggling families in the eastern Iranian city of Birjand take measure of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's presidency in its waning weeks, it's not about his browbeating oratory against the West or his battles with Iran's ruling clerics.
Instead, it's the rows of simple two-storey homes on the city's outskirts that sharply improved their lives.
The sprawling housing project is a showpiece of Ahmadinejad's populist policies that funnelled money and public works to long-neglected areas around the country.
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AP TELEVISION - NO BBC PERSIAN/NO VOA PERSIAN/NO MANOTO 1
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1. Wide of traffic on road
2. Pull focus of old building with domes
3. Tilt-up rooftops to city skyline
4. Wide of government-funded Mehr housing project in city suburb
5. Tilt-down newly-built apartments to women passing by
6. Wide of women and children
7. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Fatemeh Akbarabadi, Birjand resident:
"We are grateful to (President Mahmoud) Ahmadinejad. He really helped everyone to have a place. Without his projects nobody would have been able to have his own apartment."
8. Wide of man and two women
9. Pan of newly-built buildings
10. Traffic on street
11. Pan from large glasses on wall to young women walking
12. Low angle of people walking in bazaar
13. Graffiti reading (Farsi): "Our Choice: Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
14. Various of Birjand resident, taxi driver, Ali Reza Farsi getting out of car
15. Close-up of Farsi looking around
16. Wide of Farsi
17. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Farsi, Birjand resident:
"Every single letter that I sent (to Ahmadinejad) was answered and my requests were fulfilled. The letters were about my job and also about housing. My letter about housing was answered. In two months they (authorities) called me and asked what my problem was. They looked into my problems, and in around six months, or in less than a year, they gave me a loan. And thank God, my problems were resolved."
18. Taxi leaving
19. Tilt-down of sign for newspaper Khorasan Daily ++NIGHT SHOT++
20. Man and woman chatting in newspaper office
21. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Abdollah Hadinia, Editor of conservative Khorasan Daily:
"Statements by Ahmadinejad at international events, as well as his remarks and stances about domestic issues, made me feel proud of him. I approved of what he said, and I still do. But a few things started to happen less than two years ago. Some of his decisions ashamed us (referring to Ahmadinejad supporters) in front of those who disliked Ahmadinejad. Of course, from the beginning there were indications these things might happen."
22. Close-up of Noandish Magazine emblem ++NIGHT SHOT++
23. Men chatting in office
24. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Abolfazl Zahedi, local journalist for Noandish Magazine:
"In south Khorasan province, we have the highest number of villages compared to the other provinces. We have around 2-thousand villages in the province and therefore the number of villagers is not low at all. It is very high. The population is mostly from the lower class. Their biggest concern is making ends meet, and they don't care about politics. The average farmer is no politician, nor an expert. He is an ordinary person living in a remote area of Iran, and all he wants is that his economic problems are eased. His one and only demand from President Ahmadinejad, or any other candidate, is to resolve his economic problems and to boost his welfare status."
25. Low angle of Zahedi
STORYLINE
When struggling families in the eastern Iranian city of Birjand take measure of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's presidency in its waning weeks, it's not about his browbeating oratory against the West or his battles with Iran's ruling clerics.
Instead, it's the rows of simple two-storey homes on the city's outskirts that sharply improved their lives.
The sprawling housing project is a showpiece of Ahmadinejad's populist policies that funnelled money and public works to long-neglected areas around the country.
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published:31 Jul 2015
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Iraq and Iranian dissidents accuse Iran of missile attack on eastern Iraq
April 18, 2001
1. Pan shot of community at site of attack
2. Various of community looking through debris
3. Various of damage
4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Vox pop
"They started coming in from one direction and two came in from the other direction. I went back inside with my daughter."
5. Close up of woman holding object
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Farid Soleimani, spokesman for Mujahedeen
"The Iranian regime has targetted this area which is a residential area in the town of Jalawla, in eastern Iraq because there presidential elections in June in Iran and there are a lot of problems in Iran and theres a crisis at home, so want to export the crisis beyond Iran's borders into Iraq. That's why they do this and why they attack residential areas in Jalawla 17 missiles have hit Jalawla, ground to ground missiles."
7. Pan of village
8. Damage on building roof
9. Debris on bed - smashed TV
10. Close up of clock
11. Several of damage of interiors
12. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Vox pop
"The rockets started hitting at 6:30 in the morning as we slept. I was slightly wounded - but my mother and father were unhurt."
13. Pan of damaged site
APTN File, Recent
14. Various of women burying victims of recent attack
STORYLINE:
Iraq and an Iranian dissident group accused the Iranian government of firing more than 50 missiles into eastern Iraq, allegedly targetting Mujahedeen Khalq bases and hitting two civilian communities located nearby.
The community of Jalawla, 150 kilometers (95 miles) northeast of Baghdad, was woken early on Wednesday morning by the scud missile attack and spent the day sifting through the wreckage.
Farid Soleimani, spokesman for the Mujahedeen in Baghdad, said the attack targetted and killed one of its guerrillas and a number of Iraqis civilians.
There was no immediate response from the Iranian government, but Iran's state radio quoted a foreign news agency report as saying a number of rebels were killed or wounded in the attack.
The Mujahedeen says it has carried out a number of attacks on Iranian military posts during the past few days.
The Iranian government confirmed at least one of the attacks, in which six rebels were killed.
Iraq has previously accused Iran of firing missiles at its territory, sometimes exploding in Baghdad, to retaliate for attacks of the Mujahedeen - a charge denied by Iran.
Iran and Iraq both host rebels opposed to each other's government.
A 1980-88 war between the two countries claimed more than a million lives; a U.N.-brokered cease-fire ended the war, but not the hostility.
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April 18, 2001
1. Pan shot of community at site of attack
2. Various of community looking through debris
3. Various of damage
4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Vox pop
"They started coming in from one direction and two came in from the other direction. I went back inside with my daughter."
5. Close up of woman holding object
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Farid Soleimani, spokesman for Mujahedeen
"The Iranian regime has targetted this area which is a residential area in the town of Jalawla, in eastern Iraq because there presidential elections in June in Iran and there are a lot of problems in Iran and theres a crisis at home, so want to export the crisis beyond Iran's borders into Iraq. That's why they do this and why they attack residential areas in Jalawla 17 missiles have hit Jalawla, ground to ground missiles."
7. Pan of village
8. Damage on building roof
9. Debris on bed - smashed TV
10. Close up of clock
11. Several of damage of interiors
12. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Vox pop
"The rockets started hitting at 6:30 in the morning as we slept. I was slightly wounded - but my mother and father were unhurt."
13. Pan of damaged site
APTN File, Recent
14. Various of women burying victims of recent attack
STORYLINE:
Iraq and an Iranian dissident group accused the Iranian government of firing more than 50 missiles into eastern Iraq, allegedly targetting Mujahedeen Khalq bases and hitting two civilian communities located nearby.
The community of Jalawla, 150 kilometers (95 miles) northeast of Baghdad, was woken early on Wednesday morning by the scud missile attack and spent the day sifting through the wreckage.
Farid Soleimani, spokesman for the Mujahedeen in Baghdad, said the attack targetted and killed one of its guerrillas and a number of Iraqis civilians.
There was no immediate response from the Iranian government, but Iran's state radio quoted a foreign news agency report as saying a number of rebels were killed or wounded in the attack.
The Mujahedeen says it has carried out a number of attacks on Iranian military posts during the past few days.
The Iranian government confirmed at least one of the attacks, in which six rebels were killed.
Iraq has previously accused Iran of firing missiles at its territory, sometimes exploding in Baghdad, to retaliate for attacks of the Mujahedeen - a charge denied by Iran.
Iran and Iraq both host rebels opposed to each other's government.
A 1980-88 war between the two countries claimed more than a million lives; a U.N.-brokered cease-fire ended the war, but not the hostility.
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published:21 Jul 2015
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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman comments on kidnapped Japanese
1. Wide of Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini's news conference in Tehran
2. Close-up reporter taking notes
3. Cutaway media
4. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman:
"Efforts for his (kidnapped Japanese student) release are still underway. I announce here that he is in good health and he talked to his family over the phone a couple of days ago."
5. Mid of reporters at Hosseini's news conference
6. Pull out of Hosseini leaving
STORYLINE:
An Iranian government official said on Sunday that efforts to release a Japanese student kidnapped in Iran in early October were "still underway".
"I announce here that he is in good health," said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini at a news conference in Tehran.
Hosseini added that the student had recently spoken to his family.
"He talked to his family over the phone a couple of days ago," said Hosseini.
Satoshi Nakamura, a 23-year-old senior at Yokohama National University, was kidnapped on October 7 by a group of bandits near the south-eastern Iranian city of Bam, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported.
According the the report in Kyodo, the group was demanding the release of one of its imprisoned members.
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1. Wide of Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini's news conference in Tehran
2. Close-up reporter taking notes
3. Cutaway media
4. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman:
"Efforts for his (kidnapped Japanese student) release are still underway. I announce here that he is in good health and he talked to his family over the phone a couple of days ago."
5. Mid of reporters at Hosseini's news conference
6. Pull out of Hosseini leaving
STORYLINE:
An Iranian government official said on Sunday that efforts to release a Japanese student kidnapped in Iran in early October were "still underway".
"I announce here that he is in good health," said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini at a news conference in Tehran.
Hosseini added that the student had recently spoken to his family.
"He talked to his family over the phone a couple of days ago," said Hosseini.
Satoshi Nakamura, a 23-year-old senior at Yokohama National University, was kidnapped on October 7 by a group of bandits near the south-eastern Iranian city of Bam, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported.
According the the report in Kyodo, the group was demanding the release of one of its imprisoned members.
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published:21 Jul 2015
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Iranian judiciary spox on released Belgian tourists, 2 Chinese nationals
SHOTLIST
1. Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman approaching podium at press conference
2. Close-up of journalist writing notes
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"These two (the abducted Belgian tourists) were a couple. Last night, after certain measures were taken, the female hostage was freed but the male hostage is still held captive. Handling of this case has been handed to the Ministry of Intelligence by Kerman province authorities. There are a lot of efforts taking place (to release him)."
5. Wide of news conference
6. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"Initial investigations for that case (of two Iranian-Americans, Hale Esfandiari and Kian Tajbakhsh) are over. We must wait for their bill of indictment to be released soon and their case to be sent to the court and next steps to be taken. The decision for their freedom should be made by the judge of the lawsuit."
7. Wide of news conference, reporter asking question
8. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"These (arrested Chinese) entered Iran from Kish Island (in southern Iran) air borders and were arrested while filming and photographing military facilities. Their case is in initial investigations stage and their arrest is confirmed."
9. Wide of Jamshidi leaving news conference.
STORYLINE
One of two Belgian tourists kidnapped in Iran has been released, Iranian Judiciary spokesperson Ali Reza Jamshidi, said on Wednesday.
"Last night, after certain measures were taken, the female hostage was freed, but the male hostage is still held captive." Jashmidi told journalists at a news conference.
The couple, which the Belgian Foreign Ministry has identified as Carla Van den Eeckhout, 37, and Stefaan Boeve, 28, vanished in south eastern Iran in an area where Westerners have been kidnapped before.
"The handling of this case has been passed on to the Ministry of Intelligence by Kerman province authorities. There are a lot of efforts taking place (to release him)." Jashmidi said.
Jashmidi also referred to the case of Hale Esfandiari and Kian Tajbakhsh, two Iranian-American scholars to be put on trial on charges of endangering Iran's national security.
Esfandiari is director of the Middle East programme at the Washington-based Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and Tajbakhsh is an urban planning consultant with the Soros Foundation's Open Society Institute.
"We must wait for their bill of indictment to be released soon and their case to be sent to the court and next steps to be taken." Jashmidi said
"The decision for their freedom should be made by the judge of the lawsuit."
Two other Iranian-Americans are also facing security-related charges.
Parnaz Azima is a journalist for US-funded Radio Farda, and Ali Shakeri, a founding board member of the Center for Citizen Peacebuilding at the University of California, in Irvine.
Shakeri is in prison, while Azima is free, but banned from leaving Iran.
Iran has faced intense international pressure in recent months to release the four. Relatives and colleagues maintain they are innocent.
Jamshidi confirmed the arrest of two Chinese nationals who were, he said, caught filming a military area in Arak province, in central Iran.
He said the investigations were underway to clarify the incident.
"These (arrested Chinese) entered Iran from Kish Island (in southern Iran) air borders and were arrested while filming and photographing military facilities." Jamshidi said.
He said the case was in the initial investigation stage.
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SHOTLIST
1. Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman approaching podium at press conference
2. Close-up of journalist writing notes
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"These two (the abducted Belgian tourists) were a couple. Last night, after certain measures were taken, the female hostage was freed but the male hostage is still held captive. Handling of this case has been handed to the Ministry of Intelligence by Kerman province authorities. There are a lot of efforts taking place (to release him)."
5. Wide of news conference
6. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"Initial investigations for that case (of two Iranian-Americans, Hale Esfandiari and Kian Tajbakhsh) are over. We must wait for their bill of indictment to be released soon and their case to be sent to the court and next steps to be taken. The decision for their freedom should be made by the judge of the lawsuit."
7. Wide of news conference, reporter asking question
8. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"These (arrested Chinese) entered Iran from Kish Island (in southern Iran) air borders and were arrested while filming and photographing military facilities. Their case is in initial investigations stage and their arrest is confirmed."
9. Wide of Jamshidi leaving news conference.
STORYLINE
One of two Belgian tourists kidnapped in Iran has been released, Iranian Judiciary spokesperson Ali Reza Jamshidi, said on Wednesday.
"Last night, after certain measures were taken, the female hostage was freed, but the male hostage is still held captive." Jashmidi told journalists at a news conference.
The couple, which the Belgian Foreign Ministry has identified as Carla Van den Eeckhout, 37, and Stefaan Boeve, 28, vanished in south eastern Iran in an area where Westerners have been kidnapped before.
"The handling of this case has been passed on to the Ministry of Intelligence by Kerman province authorities. There are a lot of efforts taking place (to release him)." Jashmidi said.
Jashmidi also referred to the case of Hale Esfandiari and Kian Tajbakhsh, two Iranian-American scholars to be put on trial on charges of endangering Iran's national security.
Esfandiari is director of the Middle East programme at the Washington-based Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and Tajbakhsh is an urban planning consultant with the Soros Foundation's Open Society Institute.
"We must wait for their bill of indictment to be released soon and their case to be sent to the court and next steps to be taken." Jashmidi said
"The decision for their freedom should be made by the judge of the lawsuit."
Two other Iranian-Americans are also facing security-related charges.
Parnaz Azima is a journalist for US-funded Radio Farda, and Ali Shakeri, a founding board member of the Center for Citizen Peacebuilding at the University of California, in Irvine.
Shakeri is in prison, while Azima is free, but banned from leaving Iran.
Iran has faced intense international pressure in recent months to release the four. Relatives and colleagues maintain they are innocent.
Jamshidi confirmed the arrest of two Chinese nationals who were, he said, caught filming a military area in Arak province, in central Iran.
He said the investigations were underway to clarify the incident.
"These (arrested Chinese) entered Iran from Kish Island (in southern Iran) air borders and were arrested while filming and photographing military facilities." Jamshidi said.
He said the case was in the initial investigation stage.
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Iranian weavers attempt to make world's largest carpet
SHOTLIST :
1. Landscape scenes around the village of Baghshan
2. Women weaving world's largest carpet
3. Various of woman weaving
4. Close up of yarn used for carpet weaving
5. Women weaving carpet in workshop
6. Woman weaving carpet
7. Wide of carpet
8. Woman weaving behind the carpet loom
9. Pan from weavers to world's largest carpet
10. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Gholam Reza Baghshani, Rokhnab carpet makers
"This is the largest carpet ever woven in the world. It has an area of six thousand square metres. It is 136-metres wide and its length will vary between 42 metres to 48 metres."
11. Close of woman's hand weaving carpet
12. Weavers working on carpet
13. Wide of carpet
14. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Farhad Barkhordari, project manager, National Iranian Carpet Company
"The purpose of this project is to let the world know that this art and industry belongs exclusively to Iranians."
15. Close of hand weaving behind the carpet loom
16. Wide of world's largest carpet
STORYLINE
A carpet being woven in a rural Iranian village will be the biggest in the world, covering a space of over six thousand square metres, according to the Iranian Cultural Heritage Organisation (ICHO) and the National Iranian Carpet Company.
The United Arab Emirates government has commissioned the ICHO to weave the carpet for a mosque named after the late King Sheikh Zayid, who died in 2004.
The commission ultimately went to a company in rural north eastern Iran: Baghshan village, near Neishabour city, 850 kilometres from the capital Tehran.
Gholam Reza Baghshani, of carpet makers Rokhnab, told an Associated Press Television: "This is the largest carpet ever woven in the world. It has an area of six thousand square metres. It is 136-metres wide and its length will vary between 42 metres to 48 metres"
Nearly twelve hundred weavers have been working on the unique product since late 2005.
The carpet consists of nine separate parts which when completed will be sent to Tehran and joined together.
The completed item - a square carpet with an area of 6636 square metres - will then be transported to Abu Dhabi, capital of the emirates, where installation could take a further three months.
Farhad Barkhordari, project manager from the National Iranian Carpet Company, explained the driving force behind such a huge project.
"The purpose of this project is to let the world know that this art and industry belongs exclusively to Iranians," he said.
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SHOTLIST :
1. Landscape scenes around the village of Baghshan
2. Women weaving world's largest carpet
3. Various of woman weaving
4. Close up of yarn used for carpet weaving
5. Women weaving carpet in workshop
6. Woman weaving carpet
7. Wide of carpet
8. Woman weaving behind the carpet loom
9. Pan from weavers to world's largest carpet
10. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Gholam Reza Baghshani, Rokhnab carpet makers
"This is the largest carpet ever woven in the world. It has an area of six thousand square metres. It is 136-metres wide and its length will vary between 42 metres to 48 metres."
11. Close of woman's hand weaving carpet
12. Weavers working on carpet
13. Wide of carpet
14. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Farhad Barkhordari, project manager, National Iranian Carpet Company
"The purpose of this project is to let the world know that this art and industry belongs exclusively to Iranians."
15. Close of hand weaving behind the carpet loom
16. Wide of world's largest carpet
STORYLINE
A carpet being woven in a rural Iranian village will be the biggest in the world, covering a space of over six thousand square metres, according to the Iranian Cultural Heritage Organisation (ICHO) and the National Iranian Carpet Company.
The United Arab Emirates government has commissioned the ICHO to weave the carpet for a mosque named after the late King Sheikh Zayid, who died in 2004.
The commission ultimately went to a company in rural north eastern Iran: Baghshan village, near Neishabour city, 850 kilometres from the capital Tehran.
Gholam Reza Baghshani, of carpet makers Rokhnab, told an Associated Press Television: "This is the largest carpet ever woven in the world. It has an area of six thousand square metres. It is 136-metres wide and its length will vary between 42 metres to 48 metres"
Nearly twelve hundred weavers have been working on the unique product since late 2005.
The carpet consists of nine separate parts which when completed will be sent to Tehran and joined together.
The completed item - a square carpet with an area of 6636 square metres - will then be transported to Abu Dhabi, capital of the emirates, where installation could take a further three months.
Farhad Barkhordari, project manager from the National Iranian Carpet Company, explained the driving force behind such a huge project.
"The purpose of this project is to let the world know that this art and industry belongs exclusively to Iranians," he said.
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published:21 Jul 2015
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Iranian tourists influx to Turkey’s east during Eid holiday
Turkey’s eastern city of Van has attracted thousands of Iranian tourists during the Eid al-Fitr holiday celebrated by Muslims all over the world.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of holy month of Ramadan and the holiday takes place between July 17-19.
According to locals, the Iranian tourists that are spending their Eid holiday in Van have brought business to shopping centres and shop owners in the city keep their shops open despite the national holiday.
The touristic locations of Van and the beaches of Lake Van are other attractions for Iranian tourists.
Large numbers of Iranian tourists left their cars in the city before traveling to major cities such as Istanbul, Ankara as well as Aegean beach towns to spend their holidays.
Shop owners in Van express happiness with the tourists and say the economy being livened by Iranian tourists has given another reason to celebrate this Eid.
In the meantime, Turkish Airlines (THY) has launched its first flight between northwestern province of Bursa, which has drawn the interest of Arab tourists, and the Gulf county of Kuwait due to high demand.
Airline companies THY, Free Bird and Atlas Jet will be running flights seven times a week between Bursa’s Yenisehir Airport and Kuwait.
The Eid holiday frequently leads to a boost in visits between neighboring countries, with many Turks travelling to Greek islands to spend their holiday.
Officials have arranged extra boat services between the Ayvalik district of the Aegean province of Balikesir and the Greek island of Lesbos due to high demand from travelers.
The per person cost of a round ticket to Lesbos is roughly 25 euros.
Turkey’s eastern city of Van has attracted thousands of Iranian tourists during the Eid al-Fitr holiday celebrated by Muslims all over the world.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of holy month of Ramadan and the holiday takes place between July 17-19.
According to locals, the Iranian tourists that are spending their Eid holiday in Van have brought business to shopping centres and shop owners in the city keep their shops open despite the national holiday.
The touristic locations of Van and the beaches of Lake Van are other attractions for Iranian tourists.
Large numbers of Iranian tourists left their cars in the city before traveling to major cities such as Istanbul, Ankara as well as Aegean beach towns to spend their holidays.
Shop owners in Van express happiness with the tourists and say the economy being livened by Iranian tourists has given another reason to celebrate this Eid.
In the meantime, Turkish Airlines (THY) has launched its first flight between northwestern province of Bursa, which has drawn the interest of Arab tourists, and the Gulf county of Kuwait due to high demand.
Airline companies THY, Free Bird and Atlas Jet will be running flights seven times a week between Bursa’s Yenisehir Airport and Kuwait.
The Eid holiday frequently leads to a boost in visits between neighboring countries, with many Turks travelling to Greek islands to spend their holiday.
Officials have arranged extra boat services between the Ayvalik district of the Aegean province of Balikesir and the Greek island of Lesbos due to high demand from travelers.
The per person cost of a round ticket to Lesbos is roughly 25 euros.
The Scythians also known as Scyth, Saka, Sakae, Sacae, Sai, Iskuzai, or Askuzai, were a large group of Iranian nomads who were mentioned by the literate peoples surrounding them as inhabiting large areas in the central Eurasian steppes from about the 9th century BC up until the 4th century AD.Their Scythian languages probably belonged to the Eastern branch of the Iranian languages.The "classical Scythians" known to ancient Greek historians were located in the northern Black Sea and fore-Caucasus region. Other Scythian groups documented by Assyrian, Achaemenid and Chinese sources show that they also existed in Central Asia, where they were referred to as the Iskuzai/Askuzai, Saka (Old Persian: Sakā; New Persian/Pashto: ساکا; Sanskrit: शक Śaka; Greek: Σάκαι; Latin: Sacae), and Sai (Chinese: 塞; pinyin: Sāi), respectively.
The Sarmatians (Latin: Sarmatæ or Sauromatæ, Greek: Σαρμάται, Σαυρομάται) were a large confederation of Iranian people during classical antiquity, flourishing from about the 5th century BC to the 4th century AD.They spoke Scythian, an Indo-European language from the Eastern Iranian family.
The Scythians also known as Scyth, Saka, Sakae, Sacae, Sai, Iskuzai, or Askuzai, were a large group of Iranian nomads who were mentioned by the literate peoples surrounding them as inhabiting large areas in the central Eurasian steppes from about the 9th century BC up until the 4th century AD.Their Scythian languages probably belonged to the Eastern branch of the Iranian languages.The "classical Scythians" known to ancient Greek historians were located in the northern Black Sea and fore-Caucasus region. Other Scythian groups documented by Assyrian, Achaemenid and Chinese sources show that they also existed in Central Asia, where they were referred to as the Iskuzai/Askuzai, Saka (Old Persian: Sakā; New Persian/Pashto: ساکا; Sanskrit: शक Śaka; Greek: Σάκαι; Latin: Sacae), and Sai (Chinese: 塞; pinyin: Sāi), respectively.
The Sarmatians (Latin: Sarmatæ or Sauromatæ, Greek: Σαρμάται, Σαυρομάται) were a large confederation of Iranian people during classical antiquity, flourishing from about the 5th century BC to the 4th century AD.They spoke Scythian, an Indo-European language from the Eastern Iranian family.
published:05 Jul 2015
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Right to Empire - Arma 3 Mechanized Iranian Assault
Iran has been denied her rightful place to have an empire within middle-eastern politics. Iranian mechanized infantry deal with an unnamed western backed threat and finally re-establish Persia as a local power.
Iran has been denied her rightful place to have an empire within middle-eastern politics. Iranian mechanized infantry deal with an unnamed western backed threat and finally re-establish Persia as a local power.
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Obama Planning Missile Defense System for Middle Eastern Allies to Counter Iranian Nuclear Missiles
Avestan /əˈvɛstən/, formerly also known as "Zend", is an Iranian language of the Eastern Iranian division, known only from its use as the language of Zoroastrian scripture, i.e. the Avesta, from which it derives its name. Its area of composition comprised ancient Arachosia, Aria, Margiana, and Bactria, corresponding to the entirety of Afghanistan and Tajikistan and parts of Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The Yaz culture of Bactria-Margiana has been regarded as a likely archaeological reflection of the early Eastern Iranian culture described in the Avesta.
Avestan's status as a sacred language has ensured its continuing use for new compositions long after the language had ceased to be a living language. It is closely related to Vedic Sanskrit, the oldest preserved Indo-Aryan language.
Avestan, which is associated with northeastern Iran, and Old Persian, which belongs to the southwest, together constitute what is called Old Iranian." The Old Iranian language group is a branch of the Indo-Iranian language group. Iranian languages are traditionally classified as "eastern" or "western", and within this framework Avestan is classified as eastern. But this distinction is of limited meaning for Avestan, as the linguistic developments that later distinguish Eastern from Western Iranian had not yet occurred. Avestan does not display some typical (South-)Western Iranian innovations already visible in Old Persian, and so in this sense, "eastern" only means "non-western". That is not to say that Avestan does not display any characteristic innovations of its own – e.g., the sibilant pronunciation of the consonant in aša, corresponding to original /rt/ that is preserved in the Old Persian form (arta), as well as Sanskrit
Old Avestan is closely related to Old Persian and also in some extent close in nature to Vedic Sanskrit. It is believed that it might be close to an ancestor dialect of Pashto as well.
Forms and stages of development
The Avestan language is attested in roughly two forms, known as "Old Avestan" (or "Gathic Avestan") and "Younger Avestan". Younger Avestan did not evolve from Old Avestan; the two differ not only in time, but are also different dialects. Every Avestan text, regardless of whether originally composed in Old or Younger Avestan, underwent several transformations. Karl Hoffmann traced the following stages for Avestan as found in the extant texts.
Many phonetic features cannot be ascribed with certainty to a particular stage since there may be more than one possibility. Every phonetic form that can be ascribed to the Sasanian archetype on the basis of critical assessment of the manuscript evidence must have gone through the stages mentioned above so that "Old Avestan" and "Young Avestan" really mean no more than "Old Avestan and Young Avestan of the Sasanian period."
Alphabet
The script used for writing Avestan developed during the 3rd or 4th century AD. By then the language had been extinct for many centuries, and remained in use only as a liturgical language of the Avesta canon. As is still the case today, the liturgies were memorized by the priesthood and recited by rote.
The script devised to render Avestan was natively known as Din dabireh "religion writing". It has 53 distinct characters and is written right-to-left. Among the 53 characters are about 30 letters that are – through the addition of various loops and flourishes – variations of the 13 graphemes of the cursive Pahlavi script (i.e. "Book" Pahlavi) that is known from the post-Sassanian texts of Zoroastrian tradition. These symbols, like those of all the Pahlavi scripts, are in turn based on Aramaic script symbols. Avestan also incorporates several letters from other writing systems, most notably the vowels, which are mostly derived from Greek minuscules. A few letters were free inventions, as were also the symbols used for punctuation. Also, the Avestan alphabet has one letter that has no corresponding sound in the Avestan language; the character for /l/ (a sound that Avestan does not have) was added to write Pazend texts.
Avestan /əˈvɛstən/, formerly also known as "Zend", is an Iranian language of the Eastern Iranian division, known only from its use as the language of Zoroastrian scripture, i.e. the Avesta, from which it derives its name. Its area of composition comprised ancient Arachosia, Aria, Margiana, and Bactria, corresponding to the entirety of Afghanistan and Tajikistan and parts of Iran, Pakistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. The Yaz culture of Bactria-Margiana has been regarded as a likely archaeological reflection of the early Eastern Iranian culture described in the Avesta.
Avestan's status as a sacred language has ensured its continuing use for new compositions long after the language had ceased to be a living language. It is closely related to Vedic Sanskrit, the oldest preserved Indo-Aryan language.
Avestan, which is associated with northeastern Iran, and Old Persian, which belongs to the southwest, together constitute what is called Old Iranian." The Old Iranian language group is a branch of the Indo-Iranian language group. Iranian languages are traditionally classified as "eastern" or "western", and within this framework Avestan is classified as eastern. But this distinction is of limited meaning for Avestan, as the linguistic developments that later distinguish Eastern from Western Iranian had not yet occurred. Avestan does not display some typical (South-)Western Iranian innovations already visible in Old Persian, and so in this sense, "eastern" only means "non-western". That is not to say that Avestan does not display any characteristic innovations of its own – e.g., the sibilant pronunciation of the consonant in aša, corresponding to original /rt/ that is preserved in the Old Persian form (arta), as well as Sanskrit
Old Avestan is closely related to Old Persian and also in some extent close in nature to Vedic Sanskrit. It is believed that it might be close to an ancestor dialect of Pashto as well.
Forms and stages of development
The Avestan language is attested in roughly two forms, known as "Old Avestan" (or "Gathic Avestan") and "Younger Avestan". Younger Avestan did not evolve from Old Avestan; the two differ not only in time, but are also different dialects. Every Avestan text, regardless of whether originally composed in Old or Younger Avestan, underwent several transformations. Karl Hoffmann traced the following stages for Avestan as found in the extant texts.
Many phonetic features cannot be ascribed with certainty to a particular stage since there may be more than one possibility. Every phonetic form that can be ascribed to the Sasanian archetype on the basis of critical assessment of the manuscript evidence must have gone through the stages mentioned above so that "Old Avestan" and "Young Avestan" really mean no more than "Old Avestan and Young Avestan of the Sasanian period."
Alphabet
The script used for writing Avestan developed during the 3rd or 4th century AD. By then the language had been extinct for many centuries, and remained in use only as a liturgical language of the Avesta canon. As is still the case today, the liturgies were memorized by the priesthood and recited by rote.
The script devised to render Avestan was natively known as Din dabireh "religion writing". It has 53 distinct characters and is written right-to-left. Among the 53 characters are about 30 letters that are – through the addition of various loops and flourishes – variations of the 13 graphemes of the cursive Pahlavi script (i.e. "Book" Pahlavi) that is known from the post-Sassanian texts of Zoroastrian tradition. These symbols, like those of all the Pahlavi scripts, are in turn based on Aramaic script symbols. Avestan also incorporates several letters from other writing systems, most notably the vowels, which are mostly derived from Greek minuscules. A few letters were free inventions, as were also the symbols used for punctuation. Also, the Avestan alphabet has one letter that has no corresponding sound in the Avestan language; the character for /l/ (a sound that Avestan does not have) was added to write Pazend texts.
Shane gives a modernist touch to a classic Tehrani dish, fusing Middle Eastern and Asian flavours in a rice noodle soup, followed by a Middle Eastern-style sang choy bow.
Ingredients
First course
• 200 gbaby or chat potatoes
• 150 gshelled fresh borlotti beans
• 400 grice noodles
• 3vine-ripened tomatoes, quartered
• 40 gginger, finely shredded
• 2 tbspgoji berries, soaked in cold water for 3 hours, drained
• 2 tbspbarberries, soaked in cold water for 3 hours, drained
• 2 tbspfried shallots
• 1 tbspsesame seeds, toasted
• candied orange peel
• splash of fish sauce
To serve
• mint leaves
• Vietnamese mint leaves
• coriander leaves
• micro lemon balm
• micro purple basil
• micro shiso leaf
Candied orange
• 3oranges
• 2 tspblack Aleppo pepper
• 2 tspbrown sugar
Soy and pomegranate roasted cashews
• 150 gcashew nuts, blanched
• 70 mllight soy sauce
• 40 mlpomegranate molasses
Consommé
• 1 kgduck bones
• 3 litresduck stock
• 4duck marylands
• 1lemongrass stalk, bruised, roughly chopped
• 100 ggalangal, roughly sliced
• 2bird’s eye chillies, halved
• 50 gginger, sliced
• 2cinnamon sticks
• 2French shallots, peeled, chopped
• 6green cardamom pods, bruised
• 4star anise
• 1garlic head, halved
• 1bunch coriander roots
Shallot and chilli pickle
• 100 mlcabernet vinegar
• 2 tbspbrown sugar
• 5shallots, finely chopped
• 3bird’s eye chillies, finely chopped
• 1 tbspcoriander seeds, crushed
• olive oil
Second course
• 2heads baby iceberg lettuce, leaves separated
• micro basil
• micro shisho
• ½bunch coriander leaves
• 1bunch mint leaves
• ½bunch Vietnamese mint leaves
Cook's notes
Oven temperatures are for conventional; if using fan-forced (convection), reduce the temperature by 20˚C. | We use Australian tablespoons and cups: 1 teaspoon equals 5 ml; 1 tablespoon equals 20 ml; 1 cup equals 250 ml. | All herbs are fresh (unless specified) and cups are lightly packed. | All vegetables are medium size and peeled, unless specified. | All eggs are 55-60 g, unless specified.
Instructions
You will need to begin this recipe 1 day ahead.
To make the candied orange rind, line a dehydrator tray with baking paper. Remove the rind of the oranges using a citrus zester. Combine the orange zest, Aleppo pepper and sugar. Arrange the rind mixture in a single layer in the dehydrator and cook at 60°C for 2–3 hours or until completely dry. Alternatively, combine rind and spices on an oven tray and place in the oven. Set the oven to pilot or lowest temperature possible. Cooking time will depend on what is the lowest setting of your oven; it could be anything from 2–3 hours. Once dry store in an airtight container until required.
To make the soy and pomegranate roasted cashews, preheat the oven to 150°C. Place cashews in a baking tray and pour the combined soy and molasses over the cashews. Roast, stirring every 5 minutes, for 20–25 minutes or until golden and cooked through. (You will need to try the nuts for doneness as the colour can be deceptive.) Allow to cool and set aside.
To make the duck consume, increase the oven to 200°C. Place the duck bones in a deep oven tray and roast for 25–30 minutes or until golden.
Meanwhile, combine the remaining consommé ingredients in a large stockpot and bring to the boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to a simmer and skim the surface to remove impurities. Add the baby potatoes to the stock and cook for 20–25 minutes or until tender. Remove and set aside.
Place the borlotti beans in a shallow colander small enough to fit inside the stockpot. Place the colander into the stock and cook beans for 15–20 minutes or until tender. Remove the beans, drain, and set aside. Add the roasted duck bones to the stock and simmer gently, skimming surface occasionally, for 2–3 hours or until richly flavoured and reduced by about half. Remove the duck legs and set aside, then strain the stock through a fine sieve. Discard solids. Return the stock to the boil when ready to serve, reserve 250 ml (1 cup).
While the stock is cooking, prepare the shallot and chilli pickle. Combine the cabernet vinegar and brown sugar in a small saucepan and bring to the boil. Combine the remaining ingredients in a bowl and pour over the vinegar. Mix to combine and set aside until required.
Shane gives a modernist touch to a classic Tehrani dish, fusing Middle Eastern and Asian flavours in a rice noodle soup, followed by a Middle Eastern-style sang choy bow.
Ingredients
First course
• 200 gbaby or chat potatoes
• 150 gshelled fresh borlotti beans
• 400 grice noodles
• 3vine-ripened tomatoes, quartered
• 40 gginger, finely shredded
• 2 tbspgoji berries, soaked in cold water for 3 hours, drained
• 2 tbspbarberries, soaked in cold water for 3 hours, drained
• 2 tbspfried shallots
• 1 tbspsesame seeds, toasted
• candied orange peel
• splash of fish sauce
To serve
• mint leaves
• Vietnamese mint leaves
• coriander leaves
• micro lemon balm
• micro purple basil
• micro shiso leaf
Candied orange
• 3oranges
• 2 tspblack Aleppo pepper
• 2 tspbrown sugar
Soy and pomegranate roasted cashews
• 150 gcashew nuts, blanched
• 70 mllight soy sauce
• 40 mlpomegranate molasses
Consommé
• 1 kgduck bones
• 3 litresduck stock
• 4duck marylands
• 1lemongrass stalk, bruised, roughly chopped
• 100 ggalangal, roughly sliced
• 2bird’s eye chillies, halved
• 50 gginger, sliced
• 2cinnamon sticks
• 2French shallots, peeled, chopped
• 6green cardamom pods, bruised
• 4star anise
• 1garlic head, halved
• 1bunch coriander roots
Shallot and chilli pickle
• 100 mlcabernet vinegar
• 2 tbspbrown sugar
• 5shallots, finely chopped
• 3bird’s eye chillies, finely chopped
• 1 tbspcoriander seeds, crushed
• olive oil
Second course
• 2heads baby iceberg lettuce, leaves separated
• micro basil
• micro shisho
• ½bunch coriander leaves
• 1bunch mint leaves
• ½bunch Vietnamese mint leaves
Cook's notes
Oven temperatures are for conventional; if using fan-forced (convection), reduce the temperature by 20˚C. | We use Australian tablespoons and cups: 1 teaspoon equals 5 ml; 1 tablespoon equals 20 ml; 1 cup equals 250 ml. | All herbs are fresh (unless specified) and cups are lightly packed. | All vegetables are medium size and peeled, unless specified. | All eggs are 55-60 g, unless specified.
Instructions
You will need to begin this recipe 1 day ahead.
To make the candied orange rind, line a dehydrator tray with baking paper. Remove the rind of the oranges using a citrus zester. Combine the orange zest, Aleppo pepper and sugar. Arrange the rind mixture in a single layer in the dehydrator and cook at 60°C for 2–3 hours or until completely dry. Alternatively, combine rind and spices on an oven tray and place in the oven. Set the oven to pilot or lowest temperature possible. Cooking time will depend on what is the lowest setting of your oven; it could be anything from 2–3 hours. Once dry store in an airtight container until required.
To make the soy and pomegranate roasted cashews, preheat the oven to 150°C. Place cashews in a baking tray and pour the combined soy and molasses over the cashews. Roast, stirring every 5 minutes, for 20–25 minutes or until golden and cooked through. (You will need to try the nuts for doneness as the colour can be deceptive.) Allow to cool and set aside.
To make the duck consume, increase the oven to 200°C. Place the duck bones in a deep oven tray and roast for 25–30 minutes or until golden.
Meanwhile, combine the remaining consommé ingredients in a large stockpot and bring to the boil over high heat. Reduce the heat to a simmer and skim the surface to remove impurities. Add the baby potatoes to the stock and cook for 20–25 minutes or until tender. Remove and set aside.
Place the borlotti beans in a shallow colander small enough to fit inside the stockpot. Place the colander into the stock and cook beans for 15–20 minutes or until tender. Remove the beans, drain, and set aside. Add the roasted duck bones to the stock and simmer gently, skimming surface occasionally, for 2–3 hours or until richly flavoured and reduced by about half. Remove the duck legs and set aside, then strain the stock through a fine sieve. Discard solids. Return the stock to the boil when ready to serve, reserve 250 ml (1 cup).
While the stock is cooking, prepare the shallot and chilli pickle. Combine the cabernet vinegar and brown sugar in a small saucepan and bring to the boil. Combine the remaining ingredients in a bowl and pour over the vinegar. Mix to combine and set aside until required.
published:07 Feb 2015
views:6
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern I
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic
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Report of Iranian TV about Islamic Republic influence in the Middle East
Saudi Arabia vs Yemen = USA vs IRAN - Proxy War for Middle East Control
Saudi Arabia vs Yemen = USA vs IRAN - Proxy War for Middle East Control
Saudi Arabia vs Yemen = USA vs IRAN - Proxy War for Middle East Control
Jake Morphonios explains the background to the deadly conflict between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Included in this video are the following subjects:
Review of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Statistics from the Iraq War
Iran's Move to Fill Power Vacuum
Demographics of Iran
British Oil Exploits in Iran
APOC/BP Oil Corporation
CIA Coup to Overthrow Mossadegh
Operation Ajax
The Shah of Iran
Iranian Revolution of 1979
Ayatollah Khomeni
Why the West Hates Iran
US Withdrawal from Iraq
Iranian Military Capabilities
Iranian Geopolitical Strategies
Demonstrations in Bahrain
Shiite vs Sunni Muslim Dynamic
Saddam Hussein, al Qaeda, Hezbollah
Fall of Libya
Middle
51:26
7 Women - Stories from Iran - Documentary
7 Women - Stories from Iran - Documentary
7 Women - Stories from Iran - Documentary
Many Iranians had to leave their country after the Islamic Revolution. One of them returns back to document the lives of women in different parts of Iran. Th...
84:46
Caroline Glick: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
Caroline Glick: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
Caroline Glick: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
Recorded at a Center for Security Policy National Security Briefing on Capitol Hill on Thursday, August 6th, 2015.
Caroline Glick, Senior Contributing Editor, The Jerusalem Post; Adjunct Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs, Center for Security Policy; Director, Israel Security Project, David Horowitz Freedom Center; Author, The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East (2014)
Topic: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
22:20
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 8 (Ancient Iranians)
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 8 (Ancient Iranians)
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 8 (Ancient Iranians)
Iranian peoples first appear in Assyrian records in the 9th century BCE. In Classical Antiquity they were found primarily in Scythia and Persia (Eastern Euro...
37:11
The War Between Iran and Iraq
The War Between Iran and Iraq
The War Between Iran and Iraq
The protracted war between these neighboring Middle Eastern countries resulted in at least half a million casualties and several billion dollars' worth of damages, but no real gains by other side. Started by Iraq dictator Saddam Hussein in September 1980, the war was marked by indiscriminate ballistic-missile attacks, extensive use of chemical weapons and attacks on third-country oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. Although Iraq was forced on the strategic defensive, Iran was unable to reconstitute effective armored formations for its air force and could not penetrate Iraq's borders deeply enough to achieve decisive results. The end came in July
57:47
CIA Operative on Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower and the Middle East: Robert Baer (2009)
CIA Operative on Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower and the Middle East: Robert Baer (2009)
CIA Operative on Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower and the Middle East: Robert Baer (2009)
Baer has publicly acknowledged that he worked field assignments in Madras and New Delhi, India, Beirut, Lebanon, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Morocco, and Salah al-...
123:34
Imagining Positive US-Iran Relations, October 29th
Imagining Positive US-Iran Relations, October 29th
Imagining Positive US-Iran Relations, October 29th
Panel discussion October 29 at NYU Center for Dialogues imagining a thaw in U.S. policy toward Iran in light of the new directions proposed by U.S. President...
43:42
Richard Payne | The Rise of Christianity in Iran
Richard Payne | The Rise of Christianity in Iran
Richard Payne | The Rise of Christianity in Iran
Richard Payne, the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, presents "The Rise of Christianity in Iran". D...
26:15
Walid Shoebat: Moving Toward Apocalypse with Obama's, Iran's and Turkey's Help
Walid Shoebat: Moving Toward Apocalypse with Obama's, Iran's and Turkey's Help
Walid Shoebat: Moving Toward Apocalypse with Obama's, Iran's and Turkey's Help
Walid Shoebat, ex-PLO terrorist-turned Christian, discusses Obama's horrible Iran deal, Iranian military action across the Middle East, the Middle East nuclear problem, and Turkey's aggressive ambitions in the Middle East. Mr. Shoebat also discusses Turkey's recent announcement regarding its space program and partnership with China.
27:50
Dr. Mansour Farhang, an interview: Iran's role in the Middle East Part 1 of 2
Dr. Mansour Farhang, an interview: Iran's role in the Middle East Part 1 of 2
Dr. Mansour Farhang, an interview: Iran's role in the Middle East Part 1 of 2
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Farhang teaches International Relations and Middle Eastern politics a...
26:34
Dr. Mansour Farhang, an interview: Iran's role in the Middle East Part 2 of 2
Dr. Mansour Farhang, an interview: Iran's role in the Middle East Part 2 of 2
Dr. Mansour Farhang, an interview: Iran's role in the Middle East Part 2 of 2
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Farhang teaches International Relations and Middle Eastern politics a...
40:01
Secrets of the Iranian Coup Revealed by Former CIA Agent
Secrets of the Iranian Coup Revealed by Former CIA Agent
Secrets of the Iranian Coup Revealed by Former CIA Agent
WASHINGTON DC | Veteran CIA analyst Ray McGovern is back to discuss his perspectives from working within numerous Presidential administrations, especially hi...
95:09
Majority Report 9/9/15 - Steve Clemons: The Iran Deal & the Future of Foreign Policy
Majority Report 9/9/15 - Steve Clemons: The Iran Deal & the Future of Foreign Policy
Majority Report 9/9/15 - Steve Clemons: The Iran Deal & the Future of Foreign Policy
Good morning Majority Report listeners! On today’s show Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) the Editor at Large, The Atlantic, National Journal, and Quartz joins us to discuss the Iran deal and the next steps in American foreign policy. Join us live noon eastern time.
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Middle East Expert: War With Iran Inevitable, Especially After Obama's Terrible Deal
Middle East Expert: War With Iran Inevitable, Especially After Obama's Terrible Deal
Middle East Expert: War With Iran Inevitable, Especially After Obama's Terrible Deal
Col. Thomas Snodgrass is a former Instructor, Air War College, US Air Force Academy, and USAF Spec Ops School. He was also an Intelligence and International Politico-Military Affairs Officer, stationed in Eastern Europe and Pakistan.
203:38
Guide to Eastern Philosophy and Religion
Guide to Eastern Philosophy and Religion
Guide to Eastern Philosophy and Religion
Eastern philosophy includes the various philosophies of Asia, including Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, Iranian/Persian philosophy, Japanese philosoph...
37:22
The Sunni-Shiite Split and the Iranian Threat (full version)
The Sunni-Shiite Split and the Iranian Threat (full version)
The Sunni-Shiite Split and the Iranian Threat (full version)
Speaker: Professor Bernard Lewis Professor Bernard Lewis discusses current events surrounding the Middle East, the Muslim world, and Israel with Dan Diker at...
31:02
Are gay rights a possibility in Iran or the Middle East? Bread and Roses
Are gay rights a possibility in Iran or the Middle East? Bread and Roses
Are gay rights a possibility in Iran or the Middle East? Bread and Roses
Are gay rights a possibility in Iran or the Middle East?
Bread and Roses, 30 September 2014
With Maryam Namazie and Fariborz Pooya
Interview with Terry Sanderson, President of the National Secular Society
Director: Reza Moradi. Programme Consultant: Poone Ravi
Translator: Khosro Gharib
---
CREDITS
Video by Nano GoleSorkh: https://www.youtube.com/breadandrosestv
This video is Creative Commons, which means anyone can repost it.
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55:55
The Middle East Report - CSW / Plight of Iranian Christians
The Middle East Report - CSW / Plight of Iranian Christians
The Middle East Report - CSW / Plight of Iranian Christians
http://www.revelationtv.com Join Simon Barrett and representative from Christian Solidarity Worldwide as they discuss the plight of Iranian Christians.
71:13
A Seminar on “Iran, the United States and Iran’s Foreign Policy” on June 5, 2014
A Seminar on “Iran, the United States and Iran’s Foreign Policy” on June 5, 2014
A Seminar on “Iran, the United States and Iran’s Foreign Policy” on June 5, 2014
A Seminar on “Iran, the United States and Iran's Foreign Poli...
Saudi Arabia vs Yemen = USA vs IRAN - Proxy War for Middle East Control
Jake Morphonios explains the background to the deadly conflict between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Included in this video are the following subjects:
Review of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Statistics from the Iraq War
Iran's Move to Fill Power Vacuum
Demographics of Iran
British Oil Exploits in Iran
APOC/BP Oil Corporation
CIA Coup to Overthrow Mossadegh
Operation Ajax
The Shah of Iran
Iranian Revolution of 1979
Ayatollah Khomeni
Why the West Hates Iran
US Withdrawal from Iraq
Iranian Military Capabilities
Iranian Geopolitical Strategies
Demonstrations in Bahrain
Shiite vs Sunni Muslim Dynamic
Saddam Hussein, al Qaeda, Hezbollah
Fall of Libya
Middle East Geography
Syria and Bashar al Assad
Politics of Arabian Peninsula
Bahraini Uprising
Bahrain Government Crackdown
Arrest and Torture of Civilians
Amnesty International Report
Al Houthi Rebels in Yemen
Military Industrial Complex
Control of US Media
Plans of the Central Bankers
Council on Foreign Relations
How to Control the World
http://www.endtimesnewsreport.com
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Jake Morphonios explains the background to the deadly conflict between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Included in this video are the following subjects:
Review of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Statistics from the Iraq War
Iran's Move to Fill Power Vacuum
Demographics of Iran
British Oil Exploits in Iran
APOC/BP Oil Corporation
CIA Coup to Overthrow Mossadegh
Operation Ajax
The Shah of Iran
Iranian Revolution of 1979
Ayatollah Khomeni
Why the West Hates Iran
US Withdrawal from Iraq
Iranian Military Capabilities
Iranian Geopolitical Strategies
Demonstrations in Bahrain
Shiite vs Sunni Muslim Dynamic
Saddam Hussein, al Qaeda, Hezbollah
Fall of Libya
Middle East Geography
Syria and Bashar al Assad
Politics of Arabian Peninsula
Bahraini Uprising
Bahrain Government Crackdown
Arrest and Torture of Civilians
Amnesty International Report
Al Houthi Rebels in Yemen
Military Industrial Complex
Control of US Media
Plans of the Central Bankers
Council on Foreign Relations
How to Control the World
http://www.endtimesnewsreport.com
YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/prepare333
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/redpill333
Jake on FB: http://www.facebook.com/endtimesnewsreport
Jake on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/morphonios
FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. section 106A-117 of the U.S. Copyright Law.
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Many Iranians had to leave their country after the Islamic Revolution. One of them returns back to document the lives of women in different parts of Iran. Th...
Many Iranians had to leave their country after the Islamic Revolution. One of them returns back to document the lives of women in different parts of Iran. Th...
Recorded at a Center for Security Policy National Security Briefing on Capitol Hill on Thursday, August 6th, 2015.
Caroline Glick, Senior Contributing Editor, The Jerusalem Post; Adjunct Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs, Center for Security Policy; Director, Israel Security Project, David Horowitz Freedom Center; Author, The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East (2014)
Topic: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
Recorded at a Center for Security Policy National Security Briefing on Capitol Hill on Thursday, August 6th, 2015.
Caroline Glick, Senior Contributing Editor, The Jerusalem Post; Adjunct Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs, Center for Security Policy; Director, Israel Security Project, David Horowitz Freedom Center; Author, The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East (2014)
Topic: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
published:07 Aug 2015
views:649
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 8 (Ancient Iranians)
Iranian peoples first appear in Assyrian records in the 9th century BCE. In Classical Antiquity they were found primarily in Scythia and Persia (Eastern Euro...
Iranian peoples first appear in Assyrian records in the 9th century BCE. In Classical Antiquity they were found primarily in Scythia and Persia (Eastern Euro...
The protracted war between these neighboring Middle Eastern countries resulted in at least half a million casualties and several billion dollars' worth of damages, but no real gains by other side. Started by Iraq dictator Saddam Hussein in September 1980, the war was marked by indiscriminate ballistic-missile attacks, extensive use of chemical weapons and attacks on third-country oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. Although Iraq was forced on the strategic defensive, Iran was unable to reconstitute effective armored formations for its air force and could not penetrate Iraq's borders deeply enough to achieve decisive results. The end came in July 1988 with the acceptance UN Resolution 598.
During the eight years between Iraq's formal declaration of war on September 22, 1980, and Iran's acceptance of a cease-fire with effect on July 20, 1988, at the very least half a million and possibly twice as many troops were killed on both sides, at least half a million became permanent invalids, some 228 billion dollars were directly expended, and more than 400 billion dollars of damage (mostly to oil facilities, but also to cities) was inflicted, mostly by artillery barrages. Aside from that, the war was inconsequential: having won Iranian recognition of exclusive Iraqi sovereignty over the Shatt-el-Arab River (into which the Tigris and Euphrates combine, forming Iraq's best outlet to the sea), in 1988 Saddam Hussein surrendered that gain when in need of Iran's neutrality in anticipation of the 1991 Gulf War.
Three things distinguish the Iran-Iraq War. First, it was inordinately protracted, lasting longer than either world war, essentially because Iran did not want to end it, while Iraq could not. Second, it was sharply asymmetrical in the means employed by each side, because though both sides exported oil and purchased military imports throughout, Iraq was further subsidized and supported by Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, allowing it to acquire advanced weapons and expertise on a much larger scale than Iran. Third, it included three modes of warfare absent in all previous wars since 1945: indiscriminate ballistic-missile attacks on cities by both sides, but mostly by Iraq; the extensive use of chemical weapons (mostly by Iraq); and some 520 attacks on third-country oil tankers in the Persian Gulf-for which Iraq employed mostly manned aircraft with antishipping missiles against tankers lifting oil from Iran's terminals, while Iran used mines, gunboats, shore-launched missiles, and helicopters against tankers lifting oil from the terminals of Iraq's Arab backers.
When Saddam Hussein, president of Iraq, quite deliberately started the war, he miscalculated on two counts: first, in attacking a country greatly disorganized by revolution but also greatly energized by it-and whose regime could be consolidated only by a long "patriotic" war, as with all revolutionary regimes; and second, at the level of theater strategy, in launching a surprise invasion against a very large country whose strategic depth he was not even trying to penetrate. Had Iran been given ample warning, it would have mobilized its forces to defend its borderlands; that would have made the Iraqi invasion much more difficult, but in the process the bulk of Iranian forces might have been defeated, possibly forcing Iran to accept a cease-fire on Iraqi terms. As it was, the initial Iraqi offensive thrusts landed in the void, encountering only weak border units before reaching their logistical limits. At that point, Iran had only just started to mobilize in earnest.
The protracted war between these neighboring Middle Eastern countries resulted in at least half a million casualties and several billion dollars' worth of damages, but no real gains by other side. Started by Iraq dictator Saddam Hussein in September 1980, the war was marked by indiscriminate ballistic-missile attacks, extensive use of chemical weapons and attacks on third-country oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. Although Iraq was forced on the strategic defensive, Iran was unable to reconstitute effective armored formations for its air force and could not penetrate Iraq's borders deeply enough to achieve decisive results. The end came in July 1988 with the acceptance UN Resolution 598.
During the eight years between Iraq's formal declaration of war on September 22, 1980, and Iran's acceptance of a cease-fire with effect on July 20, 1988, at the very least half a million and possibly twice as many troops were killed on both sides, at least half a million became permanent invalids, some 228 billion dollars were directly expended, and more than 400 billion dollars of damage (mostly to oil facilities, but also to cities) was inflicted, mostly by artillery barrages. Aside from that, the war was inconsequential: having won Iranian recognition of exclusive Iraqi sovereignty over the Shatt-el-Arab River (into which the Tigris and Euphrates combine, forming Iraq's best outlet to the sea), in 1988 Saddam Hussein surrendered that gain when in need of Iran's neutrality in anticipation of the 1991 Gulf War.
Three things distinguish the Iran-Iraq War. First, it was inordinately protracted, lasting longer than either world war, essentially because Iran did not want to end it, while Iraq could not. Second, it was sharply asymmetrical in the means employed by each side, because though both sides exported oil and purchased military imports throughout, Iraq was further subsidized and supported by Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, allowing it to acquire advanced weapons and expertise on a much larger scale than Iran. Third, it included three modes of warfare absent in all previous wars since 1945: indiscriminate ballistic-missile attacks on cities by both sides, but mostly by Iraq; the extensive use of chemical weapons (mostly by Iraq); and some 520 attacks on third-country oil tankers in the Persian Gulf-for which Iraq employed mostly manned aircraft with antishipping missiles against tankers lifting oil from Iran's terminals, while Iran used mines, gunboats, shore-launched missiles, and helicopters against tankers lifting oil from the terminals of Iraq's Arab backers.
When Saddam Hussein, president of Iraq, quite deliberately started the war, he miscalculated on two counts: first, in attacking a country greatly disorganized by revolution but also greatly energized by it-and whose regime could be consolidated only by a long "patriotic" war, as with all revolutionary regimes; and second, at the level of theater strategy, in launching a surprise invasion against a very large country whose strategic depth he was not even trying to penetrate. Had Iran been given ample warning, it would have mobilized its forces to defend its borderlands; that would have made the Iraqi invasion much more difficult, but in the process the bulk of Iranian forces might have been defeated, possibly forcing Iran to accept a cease-fire on Iraqi terms. As it was, the initial Iraqi offensive thrusts landed in the void, encountering only weak border units before reaching their logistical limits. At that point, Iran had only just started to mobilize in earnest.
published:11 Feb 2014
views:52560
CIA Operative on Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower and the Middle East: Robert Baer (2009)
Baer has publicly acknowledged that he worked field assignments in Madras and New Delhi, India, Beirut, Lebanon, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Morocco, and Salah al-...
Baer has publicly acknowledged that he worked field assignments in Madras and New Delhi, India, Beirut, Lebanon, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Morocco, and Salah al-...
Panel discussion October 29 at NYU Center for Dialogues imagining a thaw in U.S. policy toward Iran in light of the new directions proposed by U.S. President...
Panel discussion October 29 at NYU Center for Dialogues imagining a thaw in U.S. policy toward Iran in light of the new directions proposed by U.S. President...
Richard Payne, the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, presents "The Rise of Christianity in Iran". D...
Richard Payne, the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, presents "The Rise of Christianity in Iran". D...
Walid Shoebat, ex-PLO terrorist-turned Christian, discusses Obama's horrible Iran deal, Iranian military action across the Middle East, the Middle East nuclear problem, and Turkey's aggressive ambitions in the Middle East. Mr. Shoebat also discusses Turkey's recent announcement regarding its space program and partnership with China.
Walid Shoebat, ex-PLO terrorist-turned Christian, discusses Obama's horrible Iran deal, Iranian military action across the Middle East, the Middle East nuclear problem, and Turkey's aggressive ambitions in the Middle East. Mr. Shoebat also discusses Turkey's recent announcement regarding its space program and partnership with China.
published:06 Apr 2015
views:236
Dr. Mansour Farhang, an interview: Iran's role in the Middle East Part 1 of 2
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Farhang teaches International Relations and Middle Eastern politics a...
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Farhang teaches International Relations and Middle Eastern politics a...
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Farhang teaches International Relations and Middle Eastern politics a...
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Farhang teaches International Relations and Middle Eastern politics a...
WASHINGTON DC | Veteran CIA analyst Ray McGovern is back to discuss his perspectives from working within numerous Presidential administrations, especially hi...
WASHINGTON DC | Veteran CIA analyst Ray McGovern is back to discuss his perspectives from working within numerous Presidential administrations, especially hi...
Good morning Majority Report listeners! On today’s show Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) the Editor at Large, The Atlantic, National Journal, and Quartz joins us to discuss the Iran deal and the next steps in American foreign policy. Join us live noon eastern time.
This clip from the Majority Report, live M-F at 12 noon EST and via daily podcast at http://Majority.FM
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Good morning Majority Report listeners! On today’s show Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) the Editor at Large, The Atlantic, National Journal, and Quartz joins us to discuss the Iran deal and the next steps in American foreign policy. Join us live noon eastern time.
This clip from the Majority Report, live M-F at 12 noon EST and via daily podcast at http://Majority.FM
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published:09 Sep 2015
views:380
Middle East Expert: War With Iran Inevitable, Especially After Obama's Terrible Deal
Col. Thomas Snodgrass is a former Instructor, Air War College, US Air Force Academy, and USAF Spec Ops School. He was also an Intelligence and International Politico-Military Affairs Officer, stationed in Eastern Europe and Pakistan.
Col. Thomas Snodgrass is a former Instructor, Air War College, US Air Force Academy, and USAF Spec Ops School. He was also an Intelligence and International Politico-Military Affairs Officer, stationed in Eastern Europe and Pakistan.
Eastern philosophy includes the various philosophies of Asia, including Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, Iranian/Persian philosophy, Japanese philosoph...
Eastern philosophy includes the various philosophies of Asia, including Indian philosophy, Chinese philosophy, Iranian/Persian philosophy, Japanese philosoph...
Speaker: Professor Bernard Lewis Professor Bernard Lewis discusses current events surrounding the Middle East, the Muslim world, and Israel with Dan Diker at...
Speaker: Professor Bernard Lewis Professor Bernard Lewis discusses current events surrounding the Middle East, the Muslim world, and Israel with Dan Diker at...
Are gay rights a possibility in Iran or the Middle East?
Bread and Roses, 30 September 2014
With Maryam Namazie and Fariborz Pooya
Interview with Terry Sanderson, President of the National Secular Society
Director: Reza Moradi. Programme Consultant: Poone Ravi
Translator: Khosro Gharib
---
CREDITS
Video by Nano GoleSorkh: https://www.youtube.com/breadandrosestv
This video is Creative Commons, which means anyone can repost it.
Thumbnail by Fæ http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pride_London_2011_muslim_bus.jpg
Are gay rights a possibility in Iran or the Middle East?
Bread and Roses, 30 September 2014
With Maryam Namazie and Fariborz Pooya
Interview with Terry Sanderson, President of the National Secular Society
Director: Reza Moradi. Programme Consultant: Poone Ravi
Translator: Khosro Gharib
---
CREDITS
Video by Nano GoleSorkh: https://www.youtube.com/breadandrosestv
This video is Creative Commons, which means anyone can repost it.
Thumbnail by Fæ http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pride_London_2011_muslim_bus.jpg
published:04 Oct 2014
views:27
The Middle East Report - CSW / Plight of Iranian Christians
http://www.revelationtv.com Join Simon Barrett and representative from Christian Solidarity Worldwide as they discuss the plight of Iranian Christians.
http://www.revelationtv.com Join Simon Barrett and representative from Christian Solidarity Worldwide as they discuss the plight of Iranian Christians.
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
A Documentary by Iranian-American Forum
A short documentary on Iran’s 36 years long strate...
published:12 May 2015
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
Iranian Regime's Quest to Dominate the Middle East
published:12 May 2015
views:237
A Documentary by Iranian-American Forum
A short documentary on Iran’s 36 years long strategy to export Islamic fundamentalism and dominate the region: How Hezbollah and other proxy militias were created, the crusade against US and Israel, intervention in Syria and de facto military occupation of Shiite regions in Iraq
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Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
What's The Difference Between Sunni & Shia? http://testu.be/1OFR6Rt
Subscribe! http://bitl...
published:28 Mar 2015
Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
Saudi Arabia And Iran's Fight to Control The Middle East
published:28 Mar 2015
views:301
What's The Difference Between Sunni & Shia? http://testu.be/1OFR6Rt
Subscribe! http://bitly.com/1iLOHml
Houthi, a Muslim Shia rebel group, recently seized control of the Yemen government through a violent coup. So, who is really instigating this proxy war and what do they want?
Learn More:
Iranian support seen crucial for Yemen's Houthis
http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/12/15/us-yemen-houthis-iran-insight-idUSKBN0JT17A20141215
“Exactly how much support Iran has given the Houthis, who share a Shi'ite ideology, has never been clear. Sunni countries in the Gulf accuse Iran of interference via Shi'ite proxies in the region, something Tehran denies.”
Iran-Saudi proxy war in Yemen explodes into region-wide crisis
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/mar/26/iran-saudi-proxy-war-yemen-crisis
“What has until now been an unacknowledged proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the two great powers of the Middle East, has now burst into an open confrontation that appears to be escalating rapidly as other countries and players are sucked in. The primary Saudi aim is to pacify Yemen, but its wider objective is to send a powerful message to Iran: stop meddling in Arab affairs.”
Saudi Arabia bombs Yemen, launches coalition op against Houthi rebels
http://rt.com/news/244117-saudi-arabia-bombs-yemen-houthis/
“Saudi Arabian forces, joined by nine other countries, have launched a military operation in Yemen against Shiite Houthi rebels, the Saudi ambassador to the US said. The offensive, which started with airstrikes, will also involve “‘other military assets.’”
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Iranian Cuisine - The Queen of Middle Eastern Food
Iranian cuisine or Persian cuisine refers to the traditional and modern styles of cooking ...
Iranian cuisine or Persian cuisine refers to the traditional and modern styles of cooking related to Iran. Situated in the Middle East, the Iranian culinary ...
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Maz Jobrani: A Saudi, an Indian and an Iranian walk into a Qatari bar ...
Iranian-American comedian Maz Jobrani takes to the TEDxSummit stage in Doha, Qatar to take...
published:12 Dec 2012
Maz Jobrani: A Saudi, an Indian and an Iranian walk into a Qatari bar ...
Maz Jobrani: A Saudi, an Indian and an Iranian walk into a Qatari bar ...
published:12 Dec 2012
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Iranian-American comedian Maz Jobrani takes to the TEDxSummit stage in Doha, Qatar to take on serious issues in the Middle East -- like how many kisses to give when saying "Hi," and what not to say on an American airplane.
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Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver
An Armenian from Iran takes us out to Persian food.
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published:06 Dec 2014
Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver
Americans Try Persian Food With Their Driver
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in ea...
published:04 Dec 2014
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
published:04 Dec 2014
views:22630
Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said.
US officials said the US had indications that Iranian F-4 Phantoms had launched several raids in recent days on Islamic State targets in Diyala Province which borders Iran.
An Al-Jazeera cameraman recorded footage of a jet flying over the region that was later identified as an Iranian F-4.
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The US has a policy against cooperating with Iran but Secretary of State John Kerry said at a meeting of coalition allies that if Iran is attacking the militant group then “the net effect is positive.”
Iran has reportedly provide Iraq with aircraft, and strategic advice in its fight against ISIS.
Iranian officials have refused to confirm the reports.
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Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
Pashtu song Pamir Bdakhshan Tajikistan IRANIAN PEOPLE...
published:08 Sep 2014
Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
Pamirians Pashtuns Ossetian Yaghnobs IRANIAN PEOPLE eastern roots
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Tourists visit home of Asian Cheetah in Eastern Iran
According to most anthropologists, the Pashtuns appear to be primarily of Aryan descent similar to the Persians, Kurds and Tajiks. The Pashtuns have eastern ...
74:58
Four Wives and One Husband - Polygamy in Iran - Documentary
An intimate portrait of a polygamist family in a rural Iranian village. The intricacies of...
published:09 Feb 2013
Four Wives and One Husband - Polygamy in Iran - Documentary
Four Wives and One Husband - Polygamy in Iran - Documentary
published:09 Feb 2013
views:1640041
An intimate portrait of a polygamist family in a rural Iranian village. The intricacies of the relationships between the four wives, their husband, their astoundingly free-spoken mother-in-law and their numerous children. Sometimes humorous and often heartbreaking, this film follows the daily lives of the wives whose situation has turned them into both bitter rivals and co-conspirators against their abusive husband.
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We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan(Kurdish: پارتی ژیانی ئازادی کوردستان or Partiya Jiyana...
published:20 Sep 2011
We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
We All Love you PJAK( NO to Iranian Occupation of Eastern Kurdistan)
published:20 Sep 2011
views:5320
The Party of Free Life of Kurdistan(Kurdish: پارتی ژیانی ئازادی کوردستان or Partiya Jiyana Azad a Kurdistanê or PJAK, also known in English as Free Life Party of Kurdistan, Party for a Free Life in Kurdistan, and sometimes referred to as PEJAK), is a militant Marxist Kurdish nationalist group with bases in the mountainous regions of southern Kurdistan , which has been carrying out numerous attacks in persian occupied Kurdistan or eastern Kurdistan , Turkish occupied Kurdistan in Turkey and the northeastern parts of Syria where the Kurdish populations live.
According to the New York Times, the PJAK shares the same leadership and logistics of the PKK militants in Turkey, as well as allegiance to its leader, Abdullah Öcalan, but unlike the PKK fights Iranian government forces rather than the Turkish government ones. Both groups share the same command structure, and are members of Kurdistan Democratic Confederation (Koma Civakên Kurdistan or KCK), an umbrella group of insurgent Kurdish groups.
The PJAK'S estimated 3,000 members come from Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, and the Kurdish diaspora.The present leader of the organisation is Haji Ahmadi. According to the Washington Times, half the members of PJAK are women.The group actively recruits female guerrillas and boasts that its "cruelest and fiercest fighters" are women drawn to the movement's "radical feminism". PJAK is a member of the Kurdistan Democratic Confederation (Koma Civakên Kurdistan or KCK), which is an alliance of outlawed Kurdish groups and divisions led by an elected Executive Council. The KCK is in charge of a number of decisions under the movement, and often, release press statements on behalf of its members. PJAK also has sub-divisions. PJAK's armed-wing has been named by the organization as the Eastern Kurdistan Forces (Hêzên Rojhilata Kurdistan or HRK). PJAK also has a women's branch, dedicated to serving women's interests within the group and women interests in general, called Yerjerika.
PJAK killed 24 members of Iranian security forces on the April 3, 2006, in retaliation for the killing of 10 Kurds demonstrating in Maku by Iranian security forces.Istanbul's Cihan News Agency claims that over 120 members of the Iranian security forces were killed by PJAK during 2005. PJAK set off a bomb on 8 May 2006 in Kermanshah, wounding five members of Iranian officials at a government building.
As early as mid-2006, the Iranian security forces have confronted PJAK guerrillas in many different occasions along the border inside Iranian occupied Kurdistan. PJAK claims its guerrillas fight inside Iran, and in August 2007, managed to destroy an Iranian military helicopter that was conducting a forward operation of bombardment by Iranian forces.
On April 24, 2009, PJAK rebels attacked a police station in Kermanshah province. According to Iranian government sources, 48 policemen and 4 rebels were killed in a fierce gun battle.[28] Iran responded a week later by attacking Kurdish villages in the boder area of Panjwin inside Iraq using helicopter gunships. According to Iraqi border guards officials, the area attacked by Iran was not considered a stronghold of PJAK , that appeared to have been the target of the raid. According to the ICRC, more than 800 Iraqi Kurds have been forced from their homes by the recent cross-border violence.
The Iranian government blames the PJAK for sabotage attacks on gas pipelines and ambushing its troops.
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ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
ISRAEL vs IRAN WWIII Military Power Comparison | 2015 - (Hell War in the Middle East)
published:27 Mar 2015
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Iranian Army VS Israeli Army 2014
The Islamic Republic of Iran Army (IRIA) is the ground forces of the Military of Islamic Republic of Iran. In Iran, it is also called Artesh, (ارتش) which is Persian for "army." As of 2007, the regular Iranian Army was estimated to have 350,000 personnel (220,000 conscripts and 130,000 professionals) plus around 350,000 reservists for a total of 700,000 soldiers according to the CSIS.[1][2] Conscripts serve for 18 months and have professional military training.[3]
Islamic Republic of Iran Army
Iran has two parallel land forces with some integration at the command level: the regular Artesh (Army), and the Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution, also known as the Sepaah (IRGC).
Israel Defense Forces
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF; Hebrew: צְבָא הַהֲגָנָה לְיִשְׂרָאֵל About this sound Tzva Hahagana LeYisra'el (help·info), lit. "The Army of Defense for Israel"; Arabic: جيش الدفاع الإسرائيلي Jaysh ad-Difāʻ al-Isrāʼīlī ), commonly known in Israel by the Hebrew acronym Tzahal (צה"ל), are the military forces of the State of Israel. They consist of the ground forces, air force, and navy. It is the sole military wing of the Israeli security forces, and has no civilian jurisdiction within Israel. The IDF is headed by its Chief of General Staff, the Ramatkal, subordinate to the Defense Minister of Israel; Rav Aluf Benny Gantz has served as Chief of Staff since 2011.
An order from Defense Minister David Ben-Gurion on 26 May 1948, officially set up the Israel Defense Forces as a conscript army formed out of the paramilitary group Haganah, incorporating the militant groups Irgun and Lehi. The IDF served as Israel's armed forces in all the country's major military operations—including the 1948 War of Independence, 1951--1956 Retribution operations, 1956 Sinai War, 1964--1967 War over Water, 1967 Six-Day War, 1967--1970 War of Attrition, 1968 Battle of Karameh, 1973 Operation Spring of Youth, 1973 Yom Kippur War, 1976 Operation Entebbe, 1978 Operation Litani, 1982 Lebanon War, 1982--2000 South Lebanon conflict, 1987--1993 First Intifada, 2000--2005 Second Intifada, 2002 Operation Defensive Shield, 2006 Lebanon War, 2008-2009 Operation Cast Lead, 2012 Operation Pillar of Defense, and others. The number of wars and border conflicts in which the IDF has been involved in its short history makes it one of the most battle-trained armed forces in the world.[9][10] While originally the IDF operated on three fronts—against Lebanon and Syria in the north, Jordan and Iraq in the east, and Egypt in the south—after the 1979 Egyptian--Israeli Peace Treaty, it has concentrated its activities in southern Lebanon and the Palestinian Territories, including the First and the Second Intifada.
The Israel Defense Forces differs from most armed forces in the world in many ways. Differences include the mandatory conscription of women and its structure, which emphasizes close relations between the army, navy, and air force. Since its founding, the IDF has been specifically designed to match Israel's unique security situation. The IDF is one of Israeli society's most prominent institutions, influencing the country's economy, culture and political scene. In 1965, the Israel Defense Forces was awarded the Israel Prize for its contribution to education.[11] The IDF uses several technologies developed in Israel, many of them made specifically to match the IDF's needs, such as the Merkava main battle tank, Achzarit armoured personnel carrier, high tech weapons systems, the Iron Dome missile defense system, Trophy active protection system for vehicles, and the Galil and Tavor assault rifles. The Uzi submachine gun was invented in Israel and used by the IDF until December 2003, ending a service that began in 1954. Following 1967, the IDF has close military relations with the United States,[12] including development cooperation, such as on the F-15I jet, THEL laser defense system, and the Arrow missile defense system.
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Jafar Tayaar war game began in Iranian Eastern borders
The Islamic Republic armed forces began a war game called Jafar Tayaar in Baluchistan prov...
a BBC radio interview with three young Iranians... with pictures of Tehran. I'm not trying to make a political statement here. The point is, we need to move ...
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interview with iranian people about lg g3
مصاحبه با مردم در ارتباط با مزایا و معایب گوشی جدید الجی G3 در ایران...
published:26 Jul 2014
interview with iranian people about lg g3
interview with iranian people about lg g3
published:26 Jul 2014
views:49
مصاحبه با مردم در ارتباط با مزایا و معایب گوشی جدید الجی G3 در ایران
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Ofogh Interview [Farsi] with Mohammad Nourizad asking weather Iranian people are pro or anti US
Ofogh Interview [Farsi] with Mohammad Nourizad asking weather Iranian people are pro or an...
published:12 Oct 2013
Ofogh Interview [Farsi] with Mohammad Nourizad asking weather Iranian people are pro or anti US
Ofogh Interview [Farsi] with Mohammad Nourizad asking weather Iranian people are pro or anti US
published:12 Oct 2013
views:1589
Ofogh Interview [Farsi] with Mohammad Nourizad asking weather Iranian people are pro or anti US
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Interview with Shah of Iran Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
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DISCLAIMER: this video is not mine Subscribe now to keep updated on the latest developments. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi was the monarch of Iran from September 16,...
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Interview Whit Khorasani Tajik Farsi Dari Persian People
Tajiks whit their Homo Home they call khorasan which does only exict in Iran ( western par...
Tajiks whit their Homo Home they call khorasan which does only exict in Iran ( western part of iran ) the thing is that iranians dont give a fuck about tajik...
18:06
President Barack Obama Speaks With VICE News
VICE founder Shane Smith interviews President Barack Obama, discussing a host of issues im...
published:16 Mar 2015
President Barack Obama Speaks With VICE News
President Barack Obama Speaks With VICE News
published:16 Mar 2015
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VICE founder Shane Smith interviews President Barack Obama, discussing a host of issues important to Americans, from foreign policy and marijuana legalization to global warming and political gridlock.
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4:38
Donald Trump: Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiated by 'Stupid Incompetent People. Something Wrong With Them'
FULL GMA Interview: Donald Trump lashed out at the Obama administration Wednesday morning ...
published:02 Sep 2015
Donald Trump: Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiated by 'Stupid Incompetent People. Something Wrong With Them'
Donald Trump: Iran Nuclear Deal Negotiated by 'Stupid Incompetent People. Something Wrong With Them'
published:02 Sep 2015
views:101
FULL GMA Interview: Donald Trump lashed out at the Obama administration Wednesday morning on Good Morning America. Trump accused the far left Obama administration of being incompetent and stupid, adding, 'There’s something wrong with them' Donald Trump: I like Ben Carson 'a lot. He's a good guy'
Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump said he is not surprised by the recent attacks by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
“Well, I think he had no choice,” the real estate mogul told ABC News’ George Stephanopoulos Wednesday morning on Good Morning America.
“It seems to be backfiring, based on the polls. It seems to be somewhat backfiring on Jeb,” Trump added. “So far everyone that has attacked me has gone down. Let’s see what happens.”…
…Trump is still at the top of all the most recent national polls. He tied with neurosurgeon Dr. Ben Carson in a new Iowa poll released by Monmouth University earier this week. Trump said he was “surprised” by the poll but added that he “likes Ben very much” and would not attack him, for now.
Trump is off the campaign trail this week before the long Labor Day weekend. Next week, he flies to Washington to join fellow GOP candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, in protesting the Iran nuclear deal. Trump said he does not support the deal, telling GMA it was negotiated by “stupid, incompetent people. There is something wrong with them.”
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Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
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Iran-Hossein from Tehran:"People want t...
published:10 Mar 2011
Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
published:10 Mar 2011
views:14009
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Iran-Hossein from Tehran:"People want to overthrown this regime" "Reformists dont represent us" For english: scroll down
حسین از تهران: مردم سرنگونی میخواهند نه اصلاحات
خشم مردم ایران از مصادره جنبش توسط اصلاحطلبان
مردم ایران از تحریف شعارها و خواستههایشان، و مصادره جنبش توسط اصلاحطلبان غربنشین، به خشم آمدهاند
Iran - Hossein from Tehran: "People in Iran want regime change, and not reforms"
In this interview with VOA a brave Iranian protesters from Tehran are telling about the current situation in Iran and the frustration of people about Reformists, specially reformist leaders outside of country, where he claim that they do not represent the Iranian people!! Hossein are telling:"The reformist do not listen to peoples chants, they want to control peoples presence in the streets, also they want to control peoples chants" "while this movement has become more and more radical the reformist leaders are trying to prevent them and helping this regime to stay in power. one example is when they want to change the slogans of people. While people are chanting "Death to dictator/khamenei" they want to change this chant..
Reformist use people as a tool, to continue their reforms.
People of Iran has become has become where radical, specially those who are in front line. and specially them who are beaten and cracked down by regime, are those who "hate" and are most angry on reformist leaders
Reformist are a very small minority of our movement
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Leonard Peikoff Interview about attacking IRAN
Leonard Peikoff Interview by Bill O'Reilly. Topic is IRAN....
Leonard Peikoff Interview by Bill O'Reilly. Topic is IRAN.
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Bill O'Reilly Donald Trump Interview. Trump Slams GOP Field: I Don't Have a Lot of Respect for ...
bill o'reilly speaks to donald trump on him running for president. tonight in an O'Reilly ...
published:17 Jun 2015
Bill O'Reilly Donald Trump Interview. Trump Slams GOP Field: I Don't Have a Lot of Respect for ...
Bill O'Reilly Donald Trump Interview. Trump Slams GOP Field: I Don't Have a Lot of Respect for ...
published:17 Jun 2015
views:786300
bill o'reilly speaks to donald trump on him running for president. tonight in an O'Reilly Factor exclusive, Trump explains why he's the one Americans should trust to right the ship. Billionaire Donald Trump announced today that he's throwing his hat in the ring to run for president. O’Reilly Factor will feature an extensive interview with Trump that is expected to cover a wide variety of topics. And, according to some advance excerpts provided by Fox, Trump is holding nothing back. Trump has nothing nice to say about any of his fellow 2016 candidates, whether they are on the left or right side of the political spectrum.
“Well I don’t have a lot of respect for many of them, but yes I do a couple,” Trump said of the 2016 field, without naming any names. “But I will tell you I’ve been dealing with politicians all my life. They are all talk, no action.” Trump sat down with Bill O'Reilly for his first post-announcement interview and discussed a variety of topics, including how he would defeat ISIS.
"I would find our proper general. I would find the Patton or the MacArthur," Trump said. "I would hit them so hard your head would spin."
Trump also weighed in on the Iran nuclear talks and asserted that the biggest problem the world faces right now is maniacs controlling nuclear weapons.
"Obama wants to play golf instead of deal with people," Trump said. "Part of being a leader is to get everybody in line."
What would you do about Vladimir Putin? O'Reilly asked.
"I would be willing to bet I would have a great relationship with Putin," Trump said, adding that the Russian president has no respect for Obama. "You can't have everybody hating you. The whole world hates us."
O'Reilly noted that during his announcement, Trump promised to build a wall along the southern border and make Mexico pay for it. "The Factor" host stated that there's no way that they will pay for it.
"You have to let me handle that," Trump said. "They will pay for the wall, and the wall will go up. And Mexico will start behaving. Mexico is not our friend."
As for his fellow GOP presidential candidates, Trump said, "I don't have a lot of respect for many of them."
"They're all talk. They're no action. And they're totally controlled by their donors and by the lobbyists ... If we have another politician, this country's going down."
Stay tuned for the video.
On Jeb Bush specifically, Trump added, “I’m not a big fan of Jeb Bush. The last thing we need is another Bush.”
As for Hillary Clinton, Trump said he laughs when he sees her talk about income inequality. “That can be beaten. That can be beaten. All you have to do is take a look at her donor list,” he said, admitting that he could lose the general election for attacking her as a woman. “Maybe I don’t win for that reason,” he said. “But maybe I do.”
But while Trump had plenty of negative things to say about the Americans he is running against, he was surprisingly genial on the topic of Russia President Vladimir Putin.
“Putin has no respect for our president whatsoever. He’s got a tremendous popularity in Russia, they love what he’s doing, they love what he represents,” Trump said. “I was over in Moscow two years ago and I will tell you – you can get along with those people and get along with them well. You can make deals with those people. Obama can’t.”
“I would be willing to bet I would have a great relationship with Putin,” he added. “It’s about leadership.”
Finally, Trump laid out his unique plan to defeat ISIS. “I say that you can defeat ISIS by taking their wealth,” he said. “Take back the oil. Once you go over and take back that oil they have nothing. You bomb the hell out of them and then you encircle it, and then you go in. And you let Mobil go in, and you let our great oil companies go in. Once you take that oil they have nothing left.”
“I would hit them so hard,” he continued. “I would find you a proper general, I would find the Patton or MacArthur I would hit them so hard your head would spin.”
“There’s nobody bigger or better at the military than I am,” Trump declared with typical understatement.
We will post the full video of O’Reilly’s interview with Trump as soon as it becomes available.
[Photo via screengrab] In his announcement he said the other Republican candidates don't have what it takes to solve the problems facing the nation. Tonight in an O'Reilly Factor exclusive, Trump explains why he's the one Americans should trust to right the ship.Will Americans Get Behind Donald Trump?
Guests:Monica Crowley & Kirsten Powers
Kirsten and Monica respond to our interview with Donald Trump and talk about whether American voters will take Trump seriously as a presidential candidate in 2016.
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Untouchable Rich Iranian Kids Flaunt Riches On Social Media
"An Instagram account called Rich Kids of Tehran is prompting headlines for more than just...
published:15 Oct 2014
Untouchable Rich Iranian Kids Flaunt Riches On Social Media
Untouchable Rich Iranian Kids Flaunt Riches On Social Media
published:15 Oct 2014
views:301
"An Instagram account called Rich Kids of Tehran is prompting headlines for more than just its subject matter.
The account, which is modeled on the popular profile Rich Kids Of Instagram and has been made private since news of its existence broke, posts photos of what appear to be members of Tehran's young elite galavanting around the Islamic Republic with fancy sports cars and designer watches. Since its first posting on Sept. 13, the profile has gathered over 50,000 followers.” *
Cenk Uygur (http://www.twitter.com/cenkuygur) and Ana Kasparian (http://www.twitter.com/AnaKasparian) discuss.
*Read more here from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/07/rich-kids-of-tehran-instagram-_n_5947578.html?cps=gravity
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DW- WORLD.DE Interview with Mohammad Nourizad Regarding Recent Election in Iran
DW- WORLD.DE Interview with Mohammad Nourizad Regarding Recent Election in Iran
DW- WORLD.DE Interview with Mohammad Nourizad Regarding Recent Election in Iran
published:03 Mar 2012
views:3477
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خبرگزاریهای داخل ایران از حضور محمد خاتمی، رئیسجمهور سابق، در انتخابات مجلس شورای اسلامی خبر دادهاند. با انتشار این خبر برخی اصلاحطلبان از محمد خاتمی انتقاد کردهاند و برخی به او حق دادهاند. شما در اینباره چه فکر میکنید؟
فکر میکنم آقای خاتمی به عنوان فرد و فقط به عنوان یک فرد رفته و رای داده است. من اگر او را یک رهبر فکری بدانم، رفتار ایشان غلط است. برای اینکه خود به تنهایی رفته و پیش از این اعلام کرده بود که ما در انتخابات شرکت نمیکنیم.
به عنوان یک فرد تقبیحی بر او نمیبینم. به عنوان یک فرد رفته و کاری هم به دیگران نداشته است. الان از شما میشنوم که آقای خاتمی در انتخابات شرکت کرده چون به اینترنت دسترسی ندارم. ولی اینکه دیروز اعلام کرده من شرکت نمیکنم یا ما شرکت نمیکنیم، اگر به لحاظ فردی رفته در انتخابات شرکت کرده به خود او مربوط است. منتها ایشان دیگر آقای خاتمی سابق نیست. چون از جمع کنده شده و بهصورت فرد در این انتخابات شرکت کرده است.
آقای خاتمی که تا به حال اصرار داشت که جمعیتی از مثلا اصلاحطلبان یا افرادی که خواستار تغییر هستند در کنار ایشان هستند، چهطور یکدفعه سرزده بلند شده و رفته رای داده است، هیچ توجیهی ندارم. جز اینکه رفتاری غیر شهروندی از او برآمده، تعبیر دیگری بر این حرکت ایشان نمیتوانم بگویم.
از یک طرف اگر به عنوان فرد رای داده کار درستی انجام داده است. منتها فردا آقای خاتمی اجازه نخواهد داشت حرف از جمع بزند و حرف از "ما" بگوید. مثلا بگوید "مردم" یا "بخشی از مردم معترض". بلکه میتواند بگوید من خاتمی نظرم این است. اجازه ندارد حرفی از جمع بزند. حرف از جمع وقتی میتوانست بزند که مردم را هم دعوت میکرد من دارم میروم در انتخابات شرکت کنم، شما هم بیایید. آنجا بود که مردم تکلیف خودشان را میدانستند. ولی حالا که در انتخابات شرکت کرده است انگار از مردم کنده شده و به عنوان یک فرد رای داده است.
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Bernie Sanders Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
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Bernie Sanders Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
Bernie Sanders Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
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U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) Interviewed by The Des Moines Register Editorial Board
Sen. Sanders, candidate for president, speaks to Des Moines Register editors and reporters on Thursday, Sept. 3, 2015.
Senator Sanders is seeking the Democratic Party nomination to run for President of the United States of America in the 2016 election. The Des Moines Register's editors and reporters grill Sen. Sanders about his issues and delve in-depth into his views and plans to restore America's Middle Class.
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said. US officials said the US had indications .
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Iran bombs ISIS- Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq - Dec 04, 2014 Iran's air force has attacked targets of Islamic.
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in ea...
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Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
Iran bombs ISIS: Aging Iranian F-4 jets hit militant targets in eastern Iraq
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Iranian aircraft have carried out air strikes against Islamic State (ISIS) militants in eastern Iraq, the Pentagon has said.
US officials said the US had indications that Iranian F-4 Phantoms had launched several raids in recent days on Islamic State targets in Diyala Province which borders Iran.
An Al-Jazeera cameraman recorded footage of a jet flying over the region that was later identified as an Iranian F-4.
This animation introduces the F-4 Phantom and its capabilities
The US has a policy against cooperating with Iran but Secretary of State John Kerry said at a meeting of coalition allies that if Iran is attacking the militant group then “the net effect is positive.”
Iran has reportedly provide Iraq with aircraft, and strategic advice in its fight against ISIS.
Iranian officials have refused to confirm the reports.
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One Person Killed, Three Injured In Attack On Iranian Bus In Turkey
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August 07, 2015 - At least one person has been killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on an Iranian bus travelling in eastern Turkey.
Iran's consul general in the city of Erzurum Hossein Qassemi says a passenger died of injuries he sustained during the assault in Agri province. Qassemi also said that three other passengers were wounded in the raid. Turkish media have blamed the attack on the militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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1 killed, 3 injured in attack on Iranian bus in Turkey
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1 killed, 3 injured in attack on Iranian bus in Turkey
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At least one person has been killed in an attack by unidentified gunmen on an Iranian bus travelling in eastern Turkey.
Iran's consul general in the city of Erzurum Hossein Qassemi says a passenger died of injuries he sustained during the assault in Agri province. Qassemi also said that three other passengers were wounded in the raid. Turkish media have blamed the attack on the militants of the Kurdistan Workers' Party.
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Plane crashes while taking off near Tehran; Iranian official says 39 killed, 9 injured; eyewitness
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Plane crashes while taking off near Tehran; Iranian official says 39 killed, 9 injured; eyewitness
Plane crashes while taking off near Tehran; Iranian official says 39 killed, 9 injured; eyewitness
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An Iranian regional passenger plane crashed on Sunday while taking off from the capital, Tehran, killing 39 people and injuring nine others, an Iranian official said.
The aircraft, an Iran-140 typically used for short domestic flights, crashed near Tehran's Mehrabad airport, Iran's state-run IRNA news agency reported.
The plane went down in a residential area after its engine went out, the agency reported.
Members of the Revolutionary Guard worked to secure the crash site and security and rescue personnel combed the wreckage as onlookers gathered shortly after the plane went down.
The plane's mangled but largely intact tail section was torn from the fuselage and came to rest on a nearby road.
An eyewitness told AP Television that he saw the plane crash into a wall, which led to several explosions.
The plane, operated by Sepahan Air, was heading to Tabas, a town in eastern Iran.
It took off at 9:20 a.m. local time (0450 GMT) and crashed shortly afterward.
The Iran-140 is a twin-engine turboprop plane based on Ukrainian technology that is assembled under license in Iran.
Mehrabad, located in western Tehran, is the busier of two main airports serving the Iranian capital, and primarily handles domestic flights.
Most international flights use the newer Imam Khomeini International Airport.
Iran has suffered a series of airplane crashes, blamed on its aging aircraft and poor maintenance.
Iranian airlines, including those run by the state, are chronically strapped for cash, and maintenance has suffered, experts say.
US sanctions prevent Iran from updating its American aircraft and make it difficult to get European spare parts or planes as well.
The country has come to rely on Russian aircraft, many of them Soviet-era planes that are harder to get parts for since the Soviet Union's fall.
The last major airliner crash in Iran happened in January 2011, when an Iran Air Boeing 727 broke to pieces on impact while trying an emergency landing in a snowstorm in northwestern Iran, killing at least 77 people.
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Iranian President and Palestinian negotiator comments on Middle East
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1. Wide of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad walking inside hotel where the Islamic summit is taking place
2. Ahmadinejad surrounded by media, UPSOUND (Arabic) Reporter: "What do you think of the Israeli attacks on Palestine?"
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iranian President: "We will free Jerusalem."
3. Ahmadinejad making a peace sign with his hands as he walks down stairs inside hotel
4. Wide of Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas walking inside hotel
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Saeb Erekat, Palestinian senior negotiator: ++QUALITY AS INCOMING++
"Now we are studying, with our brothers in Arab countries and Islamic countries, the steps that are required in the future, especially if the Israeli government decides to continue its policies of settlements and dictation (sic) rather than peace and negotiations. So all the final communique material really meets our expectations."
6. Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu and Turkish President Abdullah Gul walking inside hotel
STORYLINE:
Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad made clear on Wednesday during a meeting of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation in Cairo that his attitude towards Israel has changed little.
Ahmadinjad told reporters that "we will free Jerusalem" and made victory signs as he walked through the lobby of the hotel where the summit is being held.
The Iranian president has in the past made controversial statements about Israel, calling for the country to be wiped off the map, and questioning whether the World War II Holocaust, in which Hitler's Germany killed 6 (m) million Jews, actually happened.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was accompanied to the summit by senior negotiator Saeb Erekat, who voiced his concerns at Israel's determination to continue with settlement plans, despite mounting international condemnation.
The Palestinians are concerned about plans for building more than 7,500 apartments and hundreds of hotel rooms in two future settlements, known as E1 and Givat Hamatos, on the eastern and southern edges of Jerusalem.
Critics say the settlements would cut off traditionally Arab East Jerusalem from the West Bank and destroy hopes for a viable Palestinian state alongside Israel.
"Now we are studying, with our brothers in Arab countries and Islamic countries, the steps that are required in the future, especially if the Israeli government decides to continue its policies of settlements and dictation (sic) rather than peace and negotiations," Erekat said.
More than 25 prime ministers and presidents have been taking part in a two-day summit, which has already revealed deep divisions on major issues, such as the Syrian conflict and French intervention in Mali.
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Preview of the Iranian elections from the city which gave Ahmadinejad the greatest support
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Preview of the Iranian elections from the city which gave Ahmadinejad the greatest support
Preview of the Iranian elections from the city which gave Ahmadinejad the greatest support
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1. Wide of traffic on road
2. Pull focus of old building with domes
3. Tilt-up rooftops to city skyline
4. Wide of government-funded Mehr housing project in city suburb
5. Tilt-down newly-built apartments to women passing by
6. Wide of women and children
7. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Fatemeh Akbarabadi, Birjand resident:
"We are grateful to (President Mahmoud) Ahmadinejad. He really helped everyone to have a place. Without his projects nobody would have been able to have his own apartment."
8. Wide of man and two women
9. Pan of newly-built buildings
10. Traffic on street
11. Pan from large glasses on wall to young women walking
12. Low angle of people walking in bazaar
13. Graffiti reading (Farsi): "Our Choice: Dr. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad"
14. Various of Birjand resident, taxi driver, Ali Reza Farsi getting out of car
15. Close-up of Farsi looking around
16. Wide of Farsi
17. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Farsi, Birjand resident:
"Every single letter that I sent (to Ahmadinejad) was answered and my requests were fulfilled. The letters were about my job and also about housing. My letter about housing was answered. In two months they (authorities) called me and asked what my problem was. They looked into my problems, and in around six months, or in less than a year, they gave me a loan. And thank God, my problems were resolved."
18. Taxi leaving
19. Tilt-down of sign for newspaper Khorasan Daily ++NIGHT SHOT++
20. Man and woman chatting in newspaper office
21. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Abdollah Hadinia, Editor of conservative Khorasan Daily:
"Statements by Ahmadinejad at international events, as well as his remarks and stances about domestic issues, made me feel proud of him. I approved of what he said, and I still do. But a few things started to happen less than two years ago. Some of his decisions ashamed us (referring to Ahmadinejad supporters) in front of those who disliked Ahmadinejad. Of course, from the beginning there were indications these things might happen."
22. Close-up of Noandish Magazine emblem ++NIGHT SHOT++
23. Men chatting in office
24. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Abolfazl Zahedi, local journalist for Noandish Magazine:
"In south Khorasan province, we have the highest number of villages compared to the other provinces. We have around 2-thousand villages in the province and therefore the number of villagers is not low at all. It is very high. The population is mostly from the lower class. Their biggest concern is making ends meet, and they don't care about politics. The average farmer is no politician, nor an expert. He is an ordinary person living in a remote area of Iran, and all he wants is that his economic problems are eased. His one and only demand from President Ahmadinejad, or any other candidate, is to resolve his economic problems and to boost his welfare status."
25. Low angle of Zahedi
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When struggling families in the eastern Iranian city of Birjand take measure of Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's presidency in its waning weeks, it's not about his browbeating oratory against the West or his battles with Iran's ruling clerics.
Instead, it's the rows of simple two-storey homes on the city's outskirts that sharply improved their lives.
The sprawling housing project is a showpiece of Ahmadinejad's populist policies that funnelled money and public works to long-neglected areas around the country.
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Iraq and Iranian dissidents accuse Iran of missile attack on eastern Iraq
April 18, 2001
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2. Various of community lookin...
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Iraq and Iranian dissidents accuse Iran of missile attack on eastern Iraq
Iraq and Iranian dissidents accuse Iran of missile attack on eastern Iraq
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1. Pan shot of community at site of attack
2. Various of community looking through debris
3. Various of damage
4. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Vox pop
"They started coming in from one direction and two came in from the other direction. I went back inside with my daughter."
5. Close up of woman holding object
6. SOUNDBITE: (English) Farid Soleimani, spokesman for Mujahedeen
"The Iranian regime has targetted this area which is a residential area in the town of Jalawla, in eastern Iraq because there presidential elections in June in Iran and there are a lot of problems in Iran and theres a crisis at home, so want to export the crisis beyond Iran's borders into Iraq. That's why they do this and why they attack residential areas in Jalawla 17 missiles have hit Jalawla, ground to ground missiles."
7. Pan of village
8. Damage on building roof
9. Debris on bed - smashed TV
10. Close up of clock
11. Several of damage of interiors
12. SOUNDBITE: (Arabic) Vox pop
"The rockets started hitting at 6:30 in the morning as we slept. I was slightly wounded - but my mother and father were unhurt."
13. Pan of damaged site
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14. Various of women burying victims of recent attack
STORYLINE:
Iraq and an Iranian dissident group accused the Iranian government of firing more than 50 missiles into eastern Iraq, allegedly targetting Mujahedeen Khalq bases and hitting two civilian communities located nearby.
The community of Jalawla, 150 kilometers (95 miles) northeast of Baghdad, was woken early on Wednesday morning by the scud missile attack and spent the day sifting through the wreckage.
Farid Soleimani, spokesman for the Mujahedeen in Baghdad, said the attack targetted and killed one of its guerrillas and a number of Iraqis civilians.
There was no immediate response from the Iranian government, but Iran's state radio quoted a foreign news agency report as saying a number of rebels were killed or wounded in the attack.
The Mujahedeen says it has carried out a number of attacks on Iranian military posts during the past few days.
The Iranian government confirmed at least one of the attacks, in which six rebels were killed.
Iraq has previously accused Iran of firing missiles at its territory, sometimes exploding in Baghdad, to retaliate for attacks of the Mujahedeen - a charge denied by Iran.
Iran and Iraq both host rebels opposed to each other's government.
A 1980-88 war between the two countries claimed more than a million lives; a U.N.-brokered cease-fire ended the war, but not the hostility.
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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman comments on kidnapped Japanese
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Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman comments on kidnapped Japanese
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman comments on kidnapped Japanese
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1. Wide of Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini's news conference in Tehran
2. Close-up reporter taking notes
3. Cutaway media
4. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Mohammad Ali Hosseini, Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman:
"Efforts for his (kidnapped Japanese student) release are still underway. I announce here that he is in good health and he talked to his family over the phone a couple of days ago."
5. Mid of reporters at Hosseini's news conference
6. Pull out of Hosseini leaving
STORYLINE:
An Iranian government official said on Sunday that efforts to release a Japanese student kidnapped in Iran in early October were "still underway".
"I announce here that he is in good health," said Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini at a news conference in Tehran.
Hosseini added that the student had recently spoken to his family.
"He talked to his family over the phone a couple of days ago," said Hosseini.
Satoshi Nakamura, a 23-year-old senior at Yokohama National University, was kidnapped on October 7 by a group of bandits near the south-eastern Iranian city of Bam, Japan's Kyodo news agency reported.
According the the report in Kyodo, the group was demanding the release of one of its imprisoned members.
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Iranian judiciary spox on released Belgian tourists, 2 Chinese nationals
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Iranian judiciary spox on released Belgian tourists, 2 Chinese nationals
Iranian judiciary spox on released Belgian tourists, 2 Chinese nationals
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1. Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman approaching podium at press conference
2. Close-up of journalist writing notes
3. Wide of news conference
4. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"These two (the abducted Belgian tourists) were a couple. Last night, after certain measures were taken, the female hostage was freed but the male hostage is still held captive. Handling of this case has been handed to the Ministry of Intelligence by Kerman province authorities. There are a lot of efforts taking place (to release him)."
5. Wide of news conference
6. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"Initial investigations for that case (of two Iranian-Americans, Hale Esfandiari and Kian Tajbakhsh) are over. We must wait for their bill of indictment to be released soon and their case to be sent to the court and next steps to be taken. The decision for their freedom should be made by the judge of the lawsuit."
7. Wide of news conference, reporter asking question
8. SOUNDBITE (Farsi) Ali Reza Jamshidi, Iranian Judiciary spokesman:
"These (arrested Chinese) entered Iran from Kish Island (in southern Iran) air borders and were arrested while filming and photographing military facilities. Their case is in initial investigations stage and their arrest is confirmed."
9. Wide of Jamshidi leaving news conference.
STORYLINE
One of two Belgian tourists kidnapped in Iran has been released, Iranian Judiciary spokesperson Ali Reza Jamshidi, said on Wednesday.
"Last night, after certain measures were taken, the female hostage was freed, but the male hostage is still held captive." Jashmidi told journalists at a news conference.
The couple, which the Belgian Foreign Ministry has identified as Carla Van den Eeckhout, 37, and Stefaan Boeve, 28, vanished in south eastern Iran in an area where Westerners have been kidnapped before.
"The handling of this case has been passed on to the Ministry of Intelligence by Kerman province authorities. There are a lot of efforts taking place (to release him)." Jashmidi said.
Jashmidi also referred to the case of Hale Esfandiari and Kian Tajbakhsh, two Iranian-American scholars to be put on trial on charges of endangering Iran's national security.
Esfandiari is director of the Middle East programme at the Washington-based Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and Tajbakhsh is an urban planning consultant with the Soros Foundation's Open Society Institute.
"We must wait for their bill of indictment to be released soon and their case to be sent to the court and next steps to be taken." Jashmidi said
"The decision for their freedom should be made by the judge of the lawsuit."
Two other Iranian-Americans are also facing security-related charges.
Parnaz Azima is a journalist for US-funded Radio Farda, and Ali Shakeri, a founding board member of the Center for Citizen Peacebuilding at the University of California, in Irvine.
Shakeri is in prison, while Azima is free, but banned from leaving Iran.
Iran has faced intense international pressure in recent months to release the four. Relatives and colleagues maintain they are innocent.
Jamshidi confirmed the arrest of two Chinese nationals who were, he said, caught filming a military area in Arak province, in central Iran.
He said the investigations were underway to clarify the incident.
"These (arrested Chinese) entered Iran from Kish Island (in southern Iran) air borders and were arrested while filming and photographing military facilities." Jamshidi said.
He said the case was in the initial investigation stage.
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Iranian weavers attempt to make world's largest carpet
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Iranian weavers attempt to make world's largest carpet
Iranian weavers attempt to make world's largest carpet
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1. Landscape scenes around the village of Baghshan
2. Women weaving world's largest carpet
3. Various of woman weaving
4. Close up of yarn used for carpet weaving
5. Women weaving carpet in workshop
6. Woman weaving carpet
7. Wide of carpet
8. Woman weaving behind the carpet loom
9. Pan from weavers to world's largest carpet
10. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Gholam Reza Baghshani, Rokhnab carpet makers
"This is the largest carpet ever woven in the world. It has an area of six thousand square metres. It is 136-metres wide and its length will vary between 42 metres to 48 metres."
11. Close of woman's hand weaving carpet
12. Weavers working on carpet
13. Wide of carpet
14. SOUNDBITE: (Farsi) Farhad Barkhordari, project manager, National Iranian Carpet Company
"The purpose of this project is to let the world know that this art and industry belongs exclusively to Iranians."
15. Close of hand weaving behind the carpet loom
16. Wide of world's largest carpet
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A carpet being woven in a rural Iranian village will be the biggest in the world, covering a space of over six thousand square metres, according to the Iranian Cultural Heritage Organisation (ICHO) and the National Iranian Carpet Company.
The United Arab Emirates government has commissioned the ICHO to weave the carpet for a mosque named after the late King Sheikh Zayid, who died in 2004.
The commission ultimately went to a company in rural north eastern Iran: Baghshan village, near Neishabour city, 850 kilometres from the capital Tehran.
Gholam Reza Baghshani, of carpet makers Rokhnab, told an Associated Press Television: "This is the largest carpet ever woven in the world. It has an area of six thousand square metres. It is 136-metres wide and its length will vary between 42 metres to 48 metres"
Nearly twelve hundred weavers have been working on the unique product since late 2005.
The carpet consists of nine separate parts which when completed will be sent to Tehran and joined together.
The completed item - a square carpet with an area of 6636 square metres - will then be transported to Abu Dhabi, capital of the emirates, where installation could take a further three months.
Farhad Barkhordari, project manager from the National Iranian Carpet Company, explained the driving force behind such a huge project.
"The purpose of this project is to let the world know that this art and industry belongs exclusively to Iranians," he said.
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Iranian tourists influx to Turkey’s east during Eid holiday
Turkey’s eastern city of Van has attracted thousands of Iranian tourists during the Eid al...
published:18 Jul 2015
Iranian tourists influx to Turkey’s east during Eid holiday
Iranian tourists influx to Turkey’s east during Eid holiday
published:18 Jul 2015
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Turkey’s eastern city of Van has attracted thousands of Iranian tourists during the Eid al-Fitr holiday celebrated by Muslims all over the world.
Eid al-Fitr marks the end of holy month of Ramadan and the holiday takes place between July 17-19.
According to locals, the Iranian tourists that are spending their Eid holiday in Van have brought business to shopping centres and shop owners in the city keep their shops open despite the national holiday.
The touristic locations of Van and the beaches of Lake Van are other attractions for Iranian tourists.
Large numbers of Iranian tourists left their cars in the city before traveling to major cities such as Istanbul, Ankara as well as Aegean beach towns to spend their holidays.
Shop owners in Van express happiness with the tourists and say the economy being livened by Iranian tourists has given another reason to celebrate this Eid.
In the meantime, Turkish Airlines (THY) has launched its first flight between northwestern province of Bursa, which has drawn the interest of Arab tourists, and the Gulf county of Kuwait due to high demand.
Airline companies THY, Free Bird and Atlas Jet will be running flights seven times a week between Bursa’s Yenisehir Airport and Kuwait.
The Eid holiday frequently leads to a boost in visits between neighboring countries, with many Turks travelling to Greek islands to spend their holiday.
Officials have arranged extra boat services between the Ayvalik district of the Aegean province of Balikesir and the Greek island of Lesbos due to high demand from travelers.
The per person cost of a round ticket to Lesbos is roughly 25 euros.
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Scythians and Sarmatians (Iranian Peoples)
The Scythians also known as Scyth, Saka, Sakae, Sacae, Sai, Iskuzai, or Askuzai, were a la...
published:05 Jul 2015
Scythians and Sarmatians (Iranian Peoples)
Scythians and Sarmatians (Iranian Peoples)
published:05 Jul 2015
views:93
The Scythians also known as Scyth, Saka, Sakae, Sacae, Sai, Iskuzai, or Askuzai, were a large group of Iranian nomads who were mentioned by the literate peoples surrounding them as inhabiting large areas in the central Eurasian steppes from about the 9th century BC up until the 4th century AD.Their Scythian languages probably belonged to the Eastern branch of the Iranian languages.The "classical Scythians" known to ancient Greek historians were located in the northern Black Sea and fore-Caucasus region. Other Scythian groups documented by Assyrian, Achaemenid and Chinese sources show that they also existed in Central Asia, where they were referred to as the Iskuzai/Askuzai, Saka (Old Persian: Sakā; New Persian/Pashto: ساکا; Sanskrit: शक Śaka; Greek: Σάκαι; Latin: Sacae), and Sai (Chinese: 塞; pinyin: Sāi), respectively.
The Sarmatians (Latin: Sarmatæ or Sauromatæ, Greek: Σαρμάται, Σαυρομάται) were a large confederation of Iranian people during classical antiquity, flourishing from about the 5th century BC to the 4th century AD.They spoke Scythian, an Indo-European language from the Eastern Iranian family.
12:07
Right to Empire - Arma 3 Mechanized Iranian Assault
Iran has been denied her rightful place to have an empire within middle-eastern politics. ...
published:01 Jun 2015
Right to Empire - Arma 3 Mechanized Iranian Assault
Right to Empire - Arma 3 Mechanized Iranian Assault
published:01 Jun 2015
views:46
Iran has been denied her rightful place to have an empire within middle-eastern politics. Iranian mechanized infantry deal with an unnamed western backed threat and finally re-establish Persia as a local power.
Saudi Arabia vs Yemen = USA vs IRAN - Proxy War for Middle East Control
Jake Morphonios explains the background to the deadly conflict between Saudi Arabia and Ye...
published:23 Apr 2015
Saudi Arabia vs Yemen = USA vs IRAN - Proxy War for Middle East Control
Saudi Arabia vs Yemen = USA vs IRAN - Proxy War for Middle East Control
published:23 Apr 2015
views:4800
Jake Morphonios explains the background to the deadly conflict between Saudi Arabia and Yemen. Included in this video are the following subjects:
Review of Operation Iraqi Freedom
Statistics from the Iraq War
Iran's Move to Fill Power Vacuum
Demographics of Iran
British Oil Exploits in Iran
APOC/BP Oil Corporation
CIA Coup to Overthrow Mossadegh
Operation Ajax
The Shah of Iran
Iranian Revolution of 1979
Ayatollah Khomeni
Why the West Hates Iran
US Withdrawal from Iraq
Iranian Military Capabilities
Iranian Geopolitical Strategies
Demonstrations in Bahrain
Shiite vs Sunni Muslim Dynamic
Saddam Hussein, al Qaeda, Hezbollah
Fall of Libya
Middle East Geography
Syria and Bashar al Assad
Politics of Arabian Peninsula
Bahraini Uprising
Bahrain Government Crackdown
Arrest and Torture of Civilians
Amnesty International Report
Al Houthi Rebels in Yemen
Military Industrial Complex
Control of US Media
Plans of the Central Bankers
Council on Foreign Relations
How to Control the World
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51:26
7 Women - Stories from Iran - Documentary
Many Iranians had to leave their country after the Islamic Revolution. One of them returns...
Many Iranians had to leave their country after the Islamic Revolution. One of them returns back to document the lives of women in different parts of Iran. Th...
84:46
Caroline Glick: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
Recorded at a Center for Security Policy National Security Briefing on Capitol Hill on Thu...
published:07 Aug 2015
Caroline Glick: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
Caroline Glick: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
published:07 Aug 2015
views:649
Recorded at a Center for Security Policy National Security Briefing on Capitol Hill on Thursday, August 6th, 2015.
Caroline Glick, Senior Contributing Editor, The Jerusalem Post; Adjunct Fellow for Middle Eastern Affairs, Center for Security Policy; Director, Israel Security Project, David Horowitz Freedom Center; Author, The Israeli Solution: A One-State Plan for Peace in the Middle East (2014)
Topic: The Iran Deal - Implications for International Security
22:20
Faces of Ancient Middle East Part 8 (Ancient Iranians)
Iranian peoples first appear in Assyrian records in the 9th century BCE. In Classical Anti...
Iranian peoples first appear in Assyrian records in the 9th century BCE. In Classical Antiquity they were found primarily in Scythia and Persia (Eastern Euro...
37:11
The War Between Iran and Iraq
The protracted war between these neighboring Middle Eastern countries resulted in at least...
published:11 Feb 2014
The War Between Iran and Iraq
The War Between Iran and Iraq
published:11 Feb 2014
views:52560
The protracted war between these neighboring Middle Eastern countries resulted in at least half a million casualties and several billion dollars' worth of damages, but no real gains by other side. Started by Iraq dictator Saddam Hussein in September 1980, the war was marked by indiscriminate ballistic-missile attacks, extensive use of chemical weapons and attacks on third-country oil tankers in the Persian Gulf. Although Iraq was forced on the strategic defensive, Iran was unable to reconstitute effective armored formations for its air force and could not penetrate Iraq's borders deeply enough to achieve decisive results. The end came in July 1988 with the acceptance UN Resolution 598.
During the eight years between Iraq's formal declaration of war on September 22, 1980, and Iran's acceptance of a cease-fire with effect on July 20, 1988, at the very least half a million and possibly twice as many troops were killed on both sides, at least half a million became permanent invalids, some 228 billion dollars were directly expended, and more than 400 billion dollars of damage (mostly to oil facilities, but also to cities) was inflicted, mostly by artillery barrages. Aside from that, the war was inconsequential: having won Iranian recognition of exclusive Iraqi sovereignty over the Shatt-el-Arab River (into which the Tigris and Euphrates combine, forming Iraq's best outlet to the sea), in 1988 Saddam Hussein surrendered that gain when in need of Iran's neutrality in anticipation of the 1991 Gulf War.
Three things distinguish the Iran-Iraq War. First, it was inordinately protracted, lasting longer than either world war, essentially because Iran did not want to end it, while Iraq could not. Second, it was sharply asymmetrical in the means employed by each side, because though both sides exported oil and purchased military imports throughout, Iraq was further subsidized and supported by Kuwait and Saudi Arabia, allowing it to acquire advanced weapons and expertise on a much larger scale than Iran. Third, it included three modes of warfare absent in all previous wars since 1945: indiscriminate ballistic-missile attacks on cities by both sides, but mostly by Iraq; the extensive use of chemical weapons (mostly by Iraq); and some 520 attacks on third-country oil tankers in the Persian Gulf-for which Iraq employed mostly manned aircraft with antishipping missiles against tankers lifting oil from Iran's terminals, while Iran used mines, gunboats, shore-launched missiles, and helicopters against tankers lifting oil from the terminals of Iraq's Arab backers.
When Saddam Hussein, president of Iraq, quite deliberately started the war, he miscalculated on two counts: first, in attacking a country greatly disorganized by revolution but also greatly energized by it-and whose regime could be consolidated only by a long "patriotic" war, as with all revolutionary regimes; and second, at the level of theater strategy, in launching a surprise invasion against a very large country whose strategic depth he was not even trying to penetrate. Had Iran been given ample warning, it would have mobilized its forces to defend its borderlands; that would have made the Iraqi invasion much more difficult, but in the process the bulk of Iranian forces might have been defeated, possibly forcing Iran to accept a cease-fire on Iraqi terms. As it was, the initial Iraqi offensive thrusts landed in the void, encountering only weak border units before reaching their logistical limits. At that point, Iran had only just started to mobilize in earnest.
57:47
CIA Operative on Dealing with the New Iranian Superpower and the Middle East: Robert Baer (2009)
Baer has publicly acknowledged that he worked field assignments in Madras and New Delhi, I...
Baer has publicly acknowledged that he worked field assignments in Madras and New Delhi, India, Beirut, Lebanon, Dushanbe, Tajikistan, Morocco, and Salah al-...
123:34
Imagining Positive US-Iran Relations, October 29th
Panel discussion October 29 at NYU Center for Dialogues imagining a thaw in U.S. policy to...
Panel discussion October 29 at NYU Center for Dialogues imagining a thaw in U.S. policy toward Iran in light of the new directions proposed by U.S. President...
43:42
Richard Payne | The Rise of Christianity in Iran
Richard Payne, the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor at the Oriental Institute of the Un...
Richard Payne, the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, presents "The Rise of Christianity in Iran". D...
26:15
Walid Shoebat: Moving Toward Apocalypse with Obama's, Iran's and Turkey's Help
Walid Shoebat: Moving Toward Apocalypse with Obama's, Iran's and Turkey's Help
Walid Shoebat: Moving Toward Apocalypse with Obama's, Iran's and Turkey's Help
published:06 Apr 2015
views:236
Walid Shoebat, ex-PLO terrorist-turned Christian, discusses Obama's horrible Iran deal, Iranian military action across the Middle East, the Middle East nuclear problem, and Turkey's aggressive ambitions in the Middle East. Mr. Shoebat also discusses Turkey's recent announcement regarding its space program and partnership with China.
27:50
Dr. Mansour Farhang, an interview: Iran's role in the Middle East Part 1 of 2
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Fa...
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Farhang teaches International Relations and Middle Eastern politics a...
26:34
Dr. Mansour Farhang, an interview: Iran's role in the Middle East Part 2 of 2
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Fa...
Dr. Mansour Farhang is an Iranian scholar, public intellectual, and diplomat. Professor Farhang teaches International Relations and Middle Eastern politics a...
40:01
Secrets of the Iranian Coup Revealed by Former CIA Agent
WASHINGTON DC | Veteran CIA analyst Ray McGovern is back to discuss his perspectives from ...
WASHINGTON DC | Veteran CIA analyst Ray McGovern is back to discuss his perspectives from working within numerous Presidential administrations, especially hi...
95:09
Majority Report 9/9/15 - Steve Clemons: The Iran Deal & the Future of Foreign Policy
Good morning Majority Report listeners! On today’s show Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) the Ed...
published:09 Sep 2015
Majority Report 9/9/15 - Steve Clemons: The Iran Deal & the Future of Foreign Policy
Majority Report 9/9/15 - Steve Clemons: The Iran Deal & the Future of Foreign Policy
published:09 Sep 2015
views:380
Good morning Majority Report listeners! On today’s show Steve Clemons (@SCClemons) the Editor at Large, The Atlantic, National Journal, and Quartz joins us to discuss the Iran deal and the next steps in American foreign policy. Join us live noon eastern time.
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23:36
Middle East Expert: War With Iran Inevitable, Especially After Obama's Terrible Deal
Col. Thomas Snodgrass is a former Instructor, Air War College, US Air Force Academy, and U...
published:06 Apr 2015
Middle East Expert: War With Iran Inevitable, Especially After Obama's Terrible Deal
Middle East Expert: War With Iran Inevitable, Especially After Obama's Terrible Deal
published:06 Apr 2015
views:33
Col. Thomas Snodgrass is a former Instructor, Air War College, US Air Force Academy, and USAF Spec Ops School. He was also an Intelligence and International Politico-Military Affairs Officer, stationed in Eastern Europe and Pakistan.
Article by WN.com Correspondent DallasDarling. Before U.S ... Ahead of U.S ... hegemony ... And just as the 2003PalestinianHotel attack against journalists avenged two suicide attacks in Israel, targeting Tripoli in 1986 and an Iranian passenger plane in 1988, both killing hundreds of civilians, was a pathological need to punish those thought responsible for the West Berlin discotheque bombing and a US frigate explosion ... (1) www.antiwar.com....
Syrian troops backed by Russian airstrikes have advanced against fighters in the centre of the country as Russia's PresidentVladimir Putin defended Moscow's intervention in the conflict, saying it would aid efforts to reach a political settlement. Putin said his country's objective was to stabilise the Syrian government and create conditions for a political compromise ... Russia is a major arms supplier to Syria ... Source. Agencies. ....
This year's El Niño weather system is gaining strength in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to be the second strongest on record, scientists have said. The strengthening meteorological event is likely to cause an extremely wet winter in California with no possibility for it to weaken now ... This means that the winter storms that normally witnessed in Central America could move further north over California and the southern US ... ....
TOKYO. Japan on Saturday lashed out at Unesco’s decision to inscribe documents related to the Nanjing massacre in its Memory of the World register, describing it as “extremely regrettable” and calling for the process to be reformed ... Japan had called for the Nanjing documents not to be included and accused the world body of being politicised ... Published in Dawn, October 11th, 2015 ... ....
Washington. President Barack Obama is fairly certain of one thing when it comes to next year's election. Donald Trump won't succeed him in the White House. The billionaire businessman, the frontrunner in the race to become the Republican party's White House nominee, has raised hackles with his controversial comments on immigration, gun control and women, among other issues. "He knows how to get attention ... "I think it's healthy." ... ....
A task force at the IranianForeign Ministry is following up on the fate of the Iranians who went missing in the September 24 deadly crush during Hajj rituals in Mina, near the holy Saudi city of Mecca, says an Iranian diplomat ... Ohadi said on Sunday that 65 Iranians are still missing after the incident....
Iran's foreign ministry has summoned the United Arab Emirates charge d'affaires in Tehran after nine Iranian teachers were detained over work permit problems in the Gulf state, state media reported ... Iran has sent a total of 450 teachers to teach in Iranian schools abroad this year....
UAE charge daffaires was summoned to the Foreign Ministry following the arrest of a number of Iranian teachers ... The Foreign Ministry called for solving the issue and immediate release of the arrested Iranian teachers....
Nine Iranian teachers, who had been sent to work at Iranian schools in the United Arab Emirates, were arrested on October 7 by the UAE police. Khalilollah Babalou, Head of the IranianEducation Ministry's Center for International Affairs and Schools Abroad, said the teachers may be released tomorrow, Fars news agency reported on October 11. The Iranian teachers have been seemingly arrested due to problems in their visas ... ....
A senior commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), who was killed by terrorist groups in Syria, has been laid to rest in the western Iranian city of Hamedan. SeniorIranian officials and military commanders as well as ... A funeral ceremony was earlier held in the Iranian capital of Tehran on Sunday....
Iranian judiciary spokesman quoted as saying Jason Rezaian has been found guilty but details of verdict and sentence remain unclear ... In a statement, he said Sunday’s initial announcement “follows an unconscionable pattern by Iranian authorities of silence, obfuscation, delay and a total lack of adherence to international law, as well as Iranian law.“....
The Frankfurt Book Fair says the Iranian government has ...Book fair organizers said a few Iranian publishers are still expected at this year's event....
In a statement, he said Sunday’s initial announcement “follows an unconscionable pattern by Iranian authorities of silence, obfuscation, delay and a total lack of adherence to international law, as well as Iranian law” ... Their cases have been raised in subsequent talks, including between IranianForeign MinisterJavad Zarif and US Secretary of StateJohn Kerry when they met during the UN General Assembly in New York last month....
In a statement, he said Sunday's initial announcement "follows an unconscionable pattern by Iranian authorities of silence, obfuscation, delay and a total lack of adherence to international law, as well as Iranian law." ... Their cases have been raised in subsequent talks, including between IranianForeign MinisterJavad Zarif and U.S....
A verdict has been reached in Jason Rezaian's case, an Iranian official says, but it's not clear what the verdict is ... A verdict has been reached in Jason Rezaian's case, an Iranian official says, but it's not clear what the verdict is ... A verdict has been reached in the case of imprisoned American journalist Jason Rezaian, according to an IranianJudiciary spokesman ... She also noted the symbolic importance of the Iranian-American's case....
Digikala is an Amazon-style Iranian company offering free, same-day delivery of digital gadgets ...Despite the damage that sanctions have done to the Iranian economy overall, Digikala has no shortage of customers willing to spend big money on items like top-of-the range smartphones ... Another popular site is CafeBazaar, an Android app store that now has an 85% market share, serving IraniansGoogle could not reach because of sanctions....
An Iranian court has reached a verdict in the case of a Washington Post correspondent jailed on espionage and other charges, the judiciary said, but the defence, the journalist's family and his employer were notified of the ruling. "I have no idea what they decided," Leila Ashsan, attorney for accused reporter Jason Rezaian, said in a telephone interview in Tehran, the Iranian capital....