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Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A) | CubeSync | English
Our condolences to all the believers, all across the world, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the 5th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A).
Imam Muhammad ibne Ali...
Our condolences to all the believers, all across the world, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the 5th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A).
Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A) is one of the most well-renowned personalities in the history of the Muslims.
And so in this episode we bring forth a profound tradition from his eminence where Imam al-Baqir (A) speaks about the world and the hereafter.
But who was the noble father of the 5th divinely appointed Imam (A)?
And who was the honorable mother of the Imam al-Baqir (A)?
What were just a few of the qualities that Imam al-Baqir (A) was famous for?
What are two very unique aspects regarding the life of this divinely appointed Imam (A)?
Who are a few of the well-known companions and students of Imam al-Baqir (A)?
How many traditions did some of these faithful companions of Imam al-Baqir (A) relate from him?
What was Imam al-Baqir\\\'s Jihade Tabyiin?
And did this Jihade Tabyiin end with Imam al-Baqir (A)?
Who all had a hand in the martyrdom of Imam al-Baqir (A)?
And finally, what does Imam al-Baqir (A) say about the one who craves and desires this materialistic world?
Sayyid Shahryar answers via the words of the fifth divinely appointed Imam, Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A).
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the opener of Allah’s knowledge!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the examiner of Allah’s religion!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the clarifier of Allah’s laws!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the sincere advisor of Allah’s servants!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A)!
#CubeSync #IslamicPulse #Allah #Ethics #Quran #Martydom #Muslims #Islam #Martyr #Shaheed #Wilayat #AhlulBayt #IslamicRevolution #5th_Imam #Baqir #Muhammad #Ali #Hadith #Honor #World #Materialism #Consumerism #Justice #Truth #Sacrifice #Shia #Jihad #Tabyiin
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Our condolences to all the believers, all across the world, upon the martyrdom anniversary of the 5th divinely appointed Imam, Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A).
Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A) is one of the most well-renowned personalities in the history of the Muslims.
And so in this episode we bring forth a profound tradition from his eminence where Imam al-Baqir (A) speaks about the world and the hereafter.
But who was the noble father of the 5th divinely appointed Imam (A)?
And who was the honorable mother of the Imam al-Baqir (A)?
What were just a few of the qualities that Imam al-Baqir (A) was famous for?
What are two very unique aspects regarding the life of this divinely appointed Imam (A)?
Who are a few of the well-known companions and students of Imam al-Baqir (A)?
How many traditions did some of these faithful companions of Imam al-Baqir (A) relate from him?
What was Imam al-Baqir\\\'s Jihade Tabyiin?
And did this Jihade Tabyiin end with Imam al-Baqir (A)?
Who all had a hand in the martyrdom of Imam al-Baqir (A)?
And finally, what does Imam al-Baqir (A) say about the one who craves and desires this materialistic world?
Sayyid Shahryar answers via the words of the fifth divinely appointed Imam, Imam Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A).
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the opener of Allah’s knowledge!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the examiner of Allah’s religion!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the clarifier of Allah’s laws!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ the sincere advisor of Allah’s servants!
Peace and salutations be upon you, O’ Muhammad ibne Ali al-Baqir (A)!
#CubeSync #IslamicPulse #Allah #Ethics #Quran #Martydom #Muslims #Islam #Martyr #Shaheed #Wilayat #AhlulBayt #IslamicRevolution #5th_Imam #Baqir #Muhammad #Ali #Hadith #Honor #World #Materialism #Consumerism #Justice #Truth #Sacrifice #Shia #Jihad #Tabyiin
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A Revolutionary\'s Attributes: Courage | Reach the Peak | English
\\\"Reach the Peak\\\" as we delve deeply into the beautiful pages of Nahjul Balagha and the wise words of the Commander of the Faithful, the first divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne...
\\\"Reach the Peak\\\" as we delve deeply into the beautiful pages of Nahjul Balagha and the wise words of the Commander of the Faithful, the first divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (A).
In this episode, Sayyid Amir Behbahani speaks to us about courage being one of a revolutionary\\\'s attributes.
But what is the second revolutionary attribute that Imam Ali (A) mentions in the third Hikmah?
According to letter 53 found in Nahjul Balagha, what does Imam Ali (A) say is the cause of cowardice?
Who is letter 53 addressed to?
What other concepts can be found in letter 53?
Finally, what does Imam Ali (A) say about the characteristics of a person\\\'s counselor and/or advisor?
If you ultimately want to \\\"Reach the Peak\\\", you\\\'re going to have to take the first step - wherever you are!
#IslamicPulse #ReachthePeak #ImamAli #Rajab #NahjulBalagha #RTP #Islam #Allah #Shia #Muslim #Sunni #AhlulBayt #Imamate #Wilayate #Ali
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\\\"Reach the Peak\\\" as we delve deeply into the beautiful pages of Nahjul Balagha and the wise words of the Commander of the Faithful, the first divinely appointed Imam, Imam Ali ibne Abi Talib (A).
In this episode, Sayyid Amir Behbahani speaks to us about courage being one of a revolutionary\\\'s attributes.
But what is the second revolutionary attribute that Imam Ali (A) mentions in the third Hikmah?
According to letter 53 found in Nahjul Balagha, what does Imam Ali (A) say is the cause of cowardice?
Who is letter 53 addressed to?
What other concepts can be found in letter 53?
Finally, what does Imam Ali (A) say about the characteristics of a person\\\'s counselor and/or advisor?
If you ultimately want to \\\"Reach the Peak\\\", you\\\'re going to have to take the first step - wherever you are!
#IslamicPulse #ReachthePeak #ImamAli #Rajab #NahjulBalagha #RTP #Islam #Allah #Shia #Muslim #Sunni #AhlulBayt #Imamate #Wilayate #Ali
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Can you solve the stolen rubies riddle? - Dennis Shasha - English
Practice more problem-solving at https://brilliant.org/TedEd/
Solution to Bonus Riddle: https://brilliant.org/TedEdRuby/
Townspeople are demanding that a corrupt merchant’s collection of 30...
Practice more problem-solving at https://brilliant.org/TedEd/
Solution to Bonus Riddle: https://brilliant.org/TedEdRuby/
Townspeople are demanding that a corrupt merchant’s collection of 30 rubies be confiscated to reimburse the victims of his schemes. The king announces that the fine will be determined through a game of wits between the merchant and the king’s most clever advisor – you. Can you outfox the merchant and win back the greatest amount of rubies to help his victims? Dennis Shasha shows how.
Lesson by Dennis Shasha, directed by Artrake Studio.
Thank you so much to our patrons for supporting us on Patreon! Without you this video would not be possible! Sydney Evans, Victor E Karhel, Eysteinn Guðnason, Andrea Feliz, Natalia Rico, Josh Engel, Bárbara Nazaré, Zhexi Shan, PnDAA, Sandra Tersluisen, Ellen Spertus, Fabian Amels, sammie goh, Mattia Veltri, Quentin Le Menez, Yuh Saito, Heather Slater, Dr Luca Carpinelli, Christophe Dessalles, Arturo De Leon, Eduardo Briceño, Ricardo Paredes, David Douglass, Grant Albert, Jen, Megan Whiteleather, Mayank Kaul, Ryohky Araya, Tan YH, Ph.D., Brittiny Elman, Kostadin Mandulov, Yanuar Ashari, Mrinalini , Anthony Kudolo, Querida Owens, Hazel Lam, Manav parmar, Siamak H, Dominik Kugelmann, Mary Sawyer, David Rosario, Samuel Doerle, Susan Herder, Prasanth Mathialagan, Yanira Santamaria, Dawn Jordan, Constantin Salagor, Kevin Wong and Umar Farooq.
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Practice more problem-solving at https://brilliant.org/TedEd/
Solution to Bonus Riddle: https://brilliant.org/TedEdRuby/
Townspeople are demanding that a corrupt merchant’s collection of 30 rubies be confiscated to reimburse the victims of his schemes. The king announces that the fine will be determined through a game of wits between the merchant and the king’s most clever advisor – you. Can you outfox the merchant and win back the greatest amount of rubies to help his victims? Dennis Shasha shows how.
Lesson by Dennis Shasha, directed by Artrake Studio.
Thank you so much to our patrons for supporting us on Patreon! Without you this video would not be possible! Sydney Evans, Victor E Karhel, Eysteinn Guðnason, Andrea Feliz, Natalia Rico, Josh Engel, Bárbara Nazaré, Zhexi Shan, PnDAA, Sandra Tersluisen, Ellen Spertus, Fabian Amels, sammie goh, Mattia Veltri, Quentin Le Menez, Yuh Saito, Heather Slater, Dr Luca Carpinelli, Christophe Dessalles, Arturo De Leon, Eduardo Briceño, Ricardo Paredes, David Douglass, Grant Albert, Jen, Megan Whiteleather, Mayank Kaul, Ryohky Araya, Tan YH, Ph.D., Brittiny Elman, Kostadin Mandulov, Yanuar Ashari, Mrinalini , Anthony Kudolo, Querida Owens, Hazel Lam, Manav parmar, Siamak H, Dominik Kugelmann, Mary Sawyer, David Rosario, Samuel Doerle, Susan Herder, Prasanth Mathialagan, Yanira Santamaria, Dawn Jordan, Constantin Salagor, Kevin Wong and Umar Farooq.
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Negotiations OR Resistance? | The Deal of the Century | Farsi Sub English
Ali Akbar Wilayati is an advisor to the Leader, Sayyid Ali Khamenei in International affairs. He answers a question about the Deal of the Century. What is the hidden agenda of this Deal. Is it...
Ali Akbar Wilayati is an advisor to the Leader, Sayyid Ali Khamenei in International affairs. He answers a question about the Deal of the Century. What is the hidden agenda of this Deal. Is it Trump\\\'s plan or was it always the plan of all the US Presidents? What is a positive point regarding this plan? What is the ultimate solution to the issue of Palestine? Which strategy has been successful thus far?
#Palestine #LongLiveResistance
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Ali Akbar Wilayati is an advisor to the Leader, Sayyid Ali Khamenei in International affairs. He answers a question about the Deal of the Century. What is the hidden agenda of this Deal. Is it Trump\\\'s plan or was it always the plan of all the US Presidents? What is a positive point regarding this plan? What is the ultimate solution to the issue of Palestine? Which strategy has been successful thus far?
#Palestine #LongLiveResistance
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[27 August 2019] The Debate - Israel Agressions - English
Based on new York times, in an expansion of military action, Israel has raided a weapons depot in Iraq. in reaction, iraq’s national security advisor falih al fayadh said Baghdad will do what’s...
Based on new York times, in an expansion of military action, Israel has raided a weapons depot in Iraq. in reaction, iraq’s national security advisor falih al fayadh said Baghdad will do what’s necessary to protect Iraq and deter any destabilizing attempts. two Israeli drones also fell in Lebanon one of them damaging a Hezbollah media center.
Hezbollah chief promised the resistance movement will prevent Israel from sending more drones to Beirut. the Lebanese president called the incident a declaration of war on his country. tel aviv says it’s also attacked an iranian base near the Syrian capital. with the new adventurism by tel aviv, what’s the outlook of the security situation in the middle east which is already tense?
Watch Live: http://www.presstv.com/live.html
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#PressTV #Iran #News
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Based on new York times, in an expansion of military action, Israel has raided a weapons depot in Iraq. in reaction, iraq’s national security advisor falih al fayadh said Baghdad will do what’s necessary to protect Iraq and deter any destabilizing attempts. two Israeli drones also fell in Lebanon one of them damaging a Hezbollah media center.
Hezbollah chief promised the resistance movement will prevent Israel from sending more drones to Beirut. the Lebanese president called the incident a declaration of war on his country. tel aviv says it’s also attacked an iranian base near the Syrian capital. with the new adventurism by tel aviv, what’s the outlook of the security situation in the middle east which is already tense?
Watch Live: http://www.presstv.com/live.html
Twitter: http://twitter.com/PressTV
LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/PressTV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PRESSTV
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#PressTV #Iran #News
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[13 August 2019] Bolton: Time not ripe for talks with UK on Iran - English
London says Iran’s issue will be on the agenda of the talks between Britain’s premier and the visiting U-S national security advisor.
Watch Live: http://www.presstv.com/live.html
Twitter:...
London says Iran’s issue will be on the agenda of the talks between Britain’s premier and the visiting U-S national security advisor.
Watch Live: http://www.presstv.com/live.html
Twitter: http://twitter.com/PressTV
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London says Iran’s issue will be on the agenda of the talks between Britain’s premier and the visiting U-S national security advisor.
Watch Live: http://www.presstv.com/live.html
Twitter: http://twitter.com/PressTV
LiveLeak: http://www.liveleak.com/c/PressTV
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/PRESSTV
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#PressTV #Iran #News
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[Seminar : Yume Mustafa (S.A.W)] Speech : Pro. Ansar Rizvi - Karachi University - Urdu
Seminar : Yume Mustafa (S.A.W) : یومِ مصطفٰی
Subject : Wiladat Ba.sadat Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (S.A.W)
Speech : Professor Ansar Rizvi (دفتر مشیر امور...
Seminar : Yume Mustafa (S.A.W) : یومِ مصطفٰی
Subject : Wiladat Ba.sadat Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (S.A.W)
Speech : Professor Ansar Rizvi (دفتر مشیر امور طلبہ)
Date : 04 February 2015
Venue : Karachi University
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Seminar : Yume Mustafa (S.A.W) : یومِ مصطفٰی
Subject : Wiladat Ba.sadat Hazrat Muhammad Mustafa (S.A.W)
Speech : Professor Ansar Rizvi (دفتر مشیر امور طلبہ)
Date : 04 February 2015
Venue : Karachi University
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[24 Feb 2014] The Debate - U.S. Policy Shift in Syria (P.1) - English
On the war on Syria: is there a policy shift from the US? Take for example, what US national security advisor, Susan Rice has said: The White House is currently revisiting both old and new options...
On the war on Syria: is there a policy shift from the US? Take for example, what US national security advisor, Susan Rice has said: The White House is currently revisiting both old and new options on how best to approach the Syrian crisis, saying it could become a breeding ground for terrorists, fearing its fragmentation, with the ouster of Bashar al-Assad no longer the number one priority. In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss why this policy shift, whether it has any connection to Saudi Arabia\'s new appointment of the Syrian file, Prince Nayef, and how reverting to fighting terrorism as a priority sounds a lot like what the Syrian govt. delegation said at the failed Geneva 2 talks. Or is this a possible sign of US military intervention?
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On the war on Syria: is there a policy shift from the US? Take for example, what US national security advisor, Susan Rice has said: The White House is currently revisiting both old and new options on how best to approach the Syrian crisis, saying it could become a breeding ground for terrorists, fearing its fragmentation, with the ouster of Bashar al-Assad no longer the number one priority. In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss why this policy shift, whether it has any connection to Saudi Arabia\'s new appointment of the Syrian file, Prince Nayef, and how reverting to fighting terrorism as a priority sounds a lot like what the Syrian govt. delegation said at the failed Geneva 2 talks. Or is this a possible sign of US military intervention?
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[24 Feb 2014] The Debate - U.S. Policy Shift in Syria (P.2) - English
On the war on Syria: is there a policy shift from the US? Take for example, what US national security advisor, Susan Rice has said: The White House is currently revisiting both old and new options...
On the war on Syria: is there a policy shift from the US? Take for example, what US national security advisor, Susan Rice has said: The White House is currently revisiting both old and new options on how best to approach the Syrian crisis, saying it could become a breeding ground for terrorists, fearing its fragmentation, with the ouster of Bashar al-Assad no longer the number one priority. In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss why this policy shift, whether it has any connection to Saudi Arabia\'s new appointment of the Syrian file, Prince Nayef, and how reverting to fighting terrorism as a priority sounds a lot like what the Syrian govt. delegation said at the failed Geneva 2 talks. Or is this a possible sign of US military intervention?
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On the war on Syria: is there a policy shift from the US? Take for example, what US national security advisor, Susan Rice has said: The White House is currently revisiting both old and new options on how best to approach the Syrian crisis, saying it could become a breeding ground for terrorists, fearing its fragmentation, with the ouster of Bashar al-Assad no longer the number one priority. In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss why this policy shift, whether it has any connection to Saudi Arabia\'s new appointment of the Syrian file, Prince Nayef, and how reverting to fighting terrorism as a priority sounds a lot like what the Syrian govt. delegation said at the failed Geneva 2 talks. Or is this a possible sign of US military intervention?
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[12 Feb 2014] The Debate - Syria Situation (P.1) - English
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a...
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a stance that was shared by France as well. Why does the US continue to think that arming the opposition will lead to a positive outcome, never mind what they call the moderate opposition? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss the prospects of the Geneva conference, which the Syrian delegation says the focus should be terrorism, not the transitional governing body, and why the prospects of parallel talks between Russia, US and int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi also look to lead no-where.
Guests:
- Journalist & Political Commentator, Richard Millet (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. The US is adamant in its arming of the opposition, the moderate one: Does the US even know who the moderate opposition is, why this persistence, again, making this announcement again during Geneva talks?
2. Another repeated announcement, by the US: the threat of foreign fighters 7,000 of them from some 50 countries, including Europe, with some American, tied to al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front, who aspire to attack the United States
3. This piece of news did not make it to major for a variety of reasons: that the intel. Western intelligence agencies have visited Damascus for talks on combating terrorist groups: Faisal Mekdad told state TV BBC that there was a schism between Western security officials and politicians who are pressing President Bashar al-Assad to step down; the growing numbers of foreign terrorists from Europe means there are common concerns
4. On the Geneva negotiations: the divided SNC: today we presented our main document which includes the steps and principles in transitional process: 22 points: formation of transitional governing body, made by the 2 parties...and some other points. The Syrian delegation response: comprehensive document detailing the horrendous deaths by the hands of these foreign backed insurgents: Why such resistance against first rooting out terrorism inside Syria/
5. Parallel talks seemed like a good idea: Originally a Russian proposal, floated again, to originally include Turkey Saudi Arabia and IRan, along with the US and Russia: now narrowed to the US and Russia, with int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, slated for Friday?
6. Get Iran involved in the peace talks: Increase chances for a solution: Geneva track record obviously proves these talks have failed, except for the evacuation of some civilians trapped in Homs: What\'s the hold-up?
7. Reaction: Syria Media advisor: Botheina Sha\'aban: The West and Israel wanted to change regional balance and power to their own benefit: the outcome of the conflict: a proxy war, with Turkey Qatar and Saudi Arabia as the main supporters of the war under western and US influence: Has this failed, or is that still the goal?
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\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a stance that was shared by France as well. Why does the US continue to think that arming the opposition will lead to a positive outcome, never mind what they call the moderate opposition? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss the prospects of the Geneva conference, which the Syrian delegation says the focus should be terrorism, not the transitional governing body, and why the prospects of parallel talks between Russia, US and int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi also look to lead no-where.
Guests:
- Journalist & Political Commentator, Richard Millet (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. The US is adamant in its arming of the opposition, the moderate one: Does the US even know who the moderate opposition is, why this persistence, again, making this announcement again during Geneva talks?
2. Another repeated announcement, by the US: the threat of foreign fighters 7,000 of them from some 50 countries, including Europe, with some American, tied to al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front, who aspire to attack the United States
3. This piece of news did not make it to major for a variety of reasons: that the intel. Western intelligence agencies have visited Damascus for talks on combating terrorist groups: Faisal Mekdad told state TV BBC that there was a schism between Western security officials and politicians who are pressing President Bashar al-Assad to step down; the growing numbers of foreign terrorists from Europe means there are common concerns
4. On the Geneva negotiations: the divided SNC: today we presented our main document which includes the steps and principles in transitional process: 22 points: formation of transitional governing body, made by the 2 parties...and some other points. The Syrian delegation response: comprehensive document detailing the horrendous deaths by the hands of these foreign backed insurgents: Why such resistance against first rooting out terrorism inside Syria/
5. Parallel talks seemed like a good idea: Originally a Russian proposal, floated again, to originally include Turkey Saudi Arabia and IRan, along with the US and Russia: now narrowed to the US and Russia, with int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, slated for Friday?
6. Get Iran involved in the peace talks: Increase chances for a solution: Geneva track record obviously proves these talks have failed, except for the evacuation of some civilians trapped in Homs: What\'s the hold-up?
7. Reaction: Syria Media advisor: Botheina Sha\'aban: The West and Israel wanted to change regional balance and power to their own benefit: the outcome of the conflict: a proxy war, with Turkey Qatar and Saudi Arabia as the main supporters of the war under western and US influence: Has this failed, or is that still the goal?
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[12 Feb 2014] The Debate - Syria Situation (P.2) - English
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a...
\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a stance that was shared by France as well. Why does the US continue to think that arming the opposition will lead to a positive outcome, never mind what they call the moderate opposition? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss the prospects of the Geneva conference, which the Syrian delegation says the focus should be terrorism, not the transitional governing body, and why the prospects of parallel talks between Russia, US and int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi also look to lead no-where.
Guests:
- Journalist & Political Commentator, Richard Millet (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. The US is adamant in its arming of the opposition, the moderate one: Does the US even know who the moderate opposition is, why this persistence, again, making this announcement again during Geneva talks?
2. Another repeated announcement, by the US: the threat of foreign fighters 7,000 of them from some 50 countries, including Europe, with some American, tied to al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front, who aspire to attack the United States
3. This piece of news did not make it to major for a variety of reasons: that the intel. Western intelligence agencies have visited Damascus for talks on combating terrorist groups: Faisal Mekdad told state TV BBC that there was a schism between Western security officials and politicians who are pressing President Bashar al-Assad to step down; the growing numbers of foreign terrorists from Europe means there are common concerns
4. On the Geneva negotiations: the divided SNC: today we presented our main document which includes the steps and principles in transitional process: 22 points: formation of transitional governing body, made by the 2 parties...and some other points. The Syrian delegation response: comprehensive document detailing the horrendous deaths by the hands of these foreign backed insurgents: Why such resistance against first rooting out terrorism inside Syria/
5. Parallel talks seemed like a good idea: Originally a Russian proposal, floated again, to originally include Turkey Saudi Arabia and IRan, along with the US and Russia: now narrowed to the US and Russia, with int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, slated for Friday?
6. Get Iran involved in the peace talks: Increase chances for a solution: Geneva track record obviously proves these talks have failed, except for the evacuation of some civilians trapped in Homs: What\'s the hold-up?
7. Reaction: Syria Media advisor: Botheina Sha\'aban: The West and Israel wanted to change regional balance and power to their own benefit: the outcome of the conflict: a proxy war, with Turkey Qatar and Saudi Arabia as the main supporters of the war under western and US influence: Has this failed, or is that still the goal?
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\"As talks continue in Geneva, we\'ll continue to strengthen the moderate opposition\" that was what President Barak Obama said while hosting France in a lavish ceremony in Washington, a stance that was shared by France as well. Why does the US continue to think that arming the opposition will lead to a positive outcome, never mind what they call the moderate opposition? In this edition of the debate, we\'ll discuss the prospects of the Geneva conference, which the Syrian delegation says the focus should be terrorism, not the transitional governing body, and why the prospects of parallel talks between Russia, US and int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi also look to lead no-where.
Guests:
- Journalist & Political Commentator, Richard Millet (LONDON).
- Author & Historian, Webster Griffin Tarpley (WASHINGTON).
Subjects:
1. The US is adamant in its arming of the opposition, the moderate one: Does the US even know who the moderate opposition is, why this persistence, again, making this announcement again during Geneva talks?
2. Another repeated announcement, by the US: the threat of foreign fighters 7,000 of them from some 50 countries, including Europe, with some American, tied to al-Qaeda, the al-Nusra Front, who aspire to attack the United States
3. This piece of news did not make it to major for a variety of reasons: that the intel. Western intelligence agencies have visited Damascus for talks on combating terrorist groups: Faisal Mekdad told state TV BBC that there was a schism between Western security officials and politicians who are pressing President Bashar al-Assad to step down; the growing numbers of foreign terrorists from Europe means there are common concerns
4. On the Geneva negotiations: the divided SNC: today we presented our main document which includes the steps and principles in transitional process: 22 points: formation of transitional governing body, made by the 2 parties...and some other points. The Syrian delegation response: comprehensive document detailing the horrendous deaths by the hands of these foreign backed insurgents: Why such resistance against first rooting out terrorism inside Syria/
5. Parallel talks seemed like a good idea: Originally a Russian proposal, floated again, to originally include Turkey Saudi Arabia and IRan, along with the US and Russia: now narrowed to the US and Russia, with int. mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, slated for Friday?
6. Get Iran involved in the peace talks: Increase chances for a solution: Geneva track record obviously proves these talks have failed, except for the evacuation of some civilians trapped in Homs: What\'s the hold-up?
7. Reaction: Syria Media advisor: Botheina Sha\'aban: The West and Israel wanted to change regional balance and power to their own benefit: the outcome of the conflict: a proxy war, with Turkey Qatar and Saudi Arabia as the main supporters of the war under western and US influence: Has this failed, or is that still the goal?
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[26 Nov 2013] Karzai says he will not back down from refusal to sign security pact - English
Tension between Kabul and Washington continues to build as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States. Washington issues a new warning, while Karzai sets...
Tension between Kabul and Washington continues to build as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States. Washington issues a new warning, while Karzai sets new conditions for the deal. The US says it will pull all troops out of Afghanistan if Karzai does not promptly sign the agreement. The warning came during a meeting between Karzai and U-S National Security Advisor Susan Rice. Washington has repeatedly said that it cannot wait until after the April election, with Rice now calling it quote-not viable. However, Karzai has said that he will not back down from his refusal to sign the pact and will leave the decision to his successor. He has asked the US for a guarantee that it will halt all military operations targeting civilian homes. Karzai\'s spokesman says he has also called for a clear commitment to starting the peace process before the crucial security pact is signed.
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Tension between Kabul and Washington continues to build as Afghan President Hamid Karzai delays signing a security pact with the United States. Washington issues a new warning, while Karzai sets new conditions for the deal. The US says it will pull all troops out of Afghanistan if Karzai does not promptly sign the agreement. The warning came during a meeting between Karzai and U-S National Security Advisor Susan Rice. Washington has repeatedly said that it cannot wait until after the April election, with Rice now calling it quote-not viable. However, Karzai has said that he will not back down from his refusal to sign the pact and will leave the decision to his successor. He has asked the US for a guarantee that it will halt all military operations targeting civilian homes. Karzai\'s spokesman says he has also called for a clear commitment to starting the peace process before the crucial security pact is signed.
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[26 Nov 2013] No preconditions, only way for Syria talks: James Jatras - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Jatras, former advisor to US Senate, about UN-Arab League Special Representative for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi saying that the Geneva II conference on...
Press TV has conducted an interview with James Jatras, former advisor to US Senate, about UN-Arab League Special Representative for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi saying that the Geneva II conference on Syria, set for January 22, would start \"without any preconditions.\"
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Press TV has conducted an interview with James Jatras, former advisor to US Senate, about UN-Arab League Special Representative for Syria Lakhdar Brahimi saying that the Geneva II conference on Syria, set for January 22, would start \"without any preconditions.\"
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[25 Nov 2013] Saudi Arabia concerned about deal between Iran, P5 1 - English
A Saudi foreign policy advisor has expressed concern over a nuclear deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Abdullah al-Askar says Saudi Arabia...
A Saudi foreign policy advisor has expressed concern over a nuclear deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Abdullah al-Askar says Saudi Arabia would make efforts toward building a nuclear bomb, in case the deal fails to prevent Iran from what he called nuclear weapons. So far, the Saudi government has not shown any official reaction to the deal signed between Iran and the P-five-plus-one in Geneva. However, Saudis in recent weeks have spoken out against a rapprochement between Iran and the US. Riyadh has also been pressuring Washington to maintain a tough stance on Tehran over its nuclear energy program.
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A Saudi foreign policy advisor has expressed concern over a nuclear deal between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany.
Abdullah al-Askar says Saudi Arabia would make efforts toward building a nuclear bomb, in case the deal fails to prevent Iran from what he called nuclear weapons. So far, the Saudi government has not shown any official reaction to the deal signed between Iran and the P-five-plus-one in Geneva. However, Saudis in recent weeks have spoken out against a rapprochement between Iran and the US. Riyadh has also been pressuring Washington to maintain a tough stance on Tehran over its nuclear energy program.
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[19 Nov 2013] US Natl. Security Adviser: US will not apologize to Afghans - English
A top White House official says Washington does not need to apologize to Afghanistan for over a decade of killing and injuring civilians in the war-torn country. National Security Advisor Susan...
A top White House official says Washington does not need to apologize to Afghanistan for over a decade of killing and injuring civilians in the war-torn country. National Security Advisor Susan Rice made the remarks following reports that US President Barack Obama would apologize for the United States\' mistakes. Earlier, an Afghan presidential spokesman said that as a part of the Washington-Kabul security pact, the U-S would write a letter admitting the errors it made during its war in Afghanistan. But according to Rice, no letter has been drafted and it is off the table. Meanwhile, a group of Afghan elders known as the Loya Jirga will discuss the so-called Bilateral Security Agreement between the two countries on Thursday. If confirmed, the strategic partnership deal will allow US troops to stay in the country beyond the 2014 planned pullout and grant them immunity from prosecution in Afghanistan.
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A top White House official says Washington does not need to apologize to Afghanistan for over a decade of killing and injuring civilians in the war-torn country. National Security Advisor Susan Rice made the remarks following reports that US President Barack Obama would apologize for the United States\' mistakes. Earlier, an Afghan presidential spokesman said that as a part of the Washington-Kabul security pact, the U-S would write a letter admitting the errors it made during its war in Afghanistan. But according to Rice, no letter has been drafted and it is off the table. Meanwhile, a group of Afghan elders known as the Loya Jirga will discuss the so-called Bilateral Security Agreement between the two countries on Thursday. If confirmed, the strategic partnership deal will allow US troops to stay in the country beyond the 2014 planned pullout and grant them immunity from prosecution in Afghanistan.
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[27 May 13] Velayati says will fix economic problems through foreign policy - English
Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s foreign policy.
The Iranian former foreign...
Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s foreign policy.
The Iranian former foreign minister made the remarks in a televised interview in Tehran on Monday.
\"The issue of foreign affairs... and the domestic economy have close ties to one another,\" he said.
Velayati, who is currently serving as an advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stated that he would pursue Iran\'s nuclear rights if elected in the upcoming presidential election. \"I would like to assure our dear people that we will solve the nuclear issue by preserving the nuclear rights and we will boost international relations without relinquishing an iota of Iran\'s rights.\"
The Principlist candidate added that Iran has \"billions of dollars in foreign countries,\" and that \"we need an active diplomacy,\" to return it.
He also emphasized boosting the country\'s economy by privatizing state-run sectors, increasing production, and fully implementing the state subsidy program.
Velayati will be contending against lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei, President of the Strategic Research Center of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, former First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref, Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
Iranians will go to the polls in the nation\'s 11th presidential election on June 14. The 4th city and rural council elections are also scheduled to be held on the same day.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election, and the Guardian Council vets the candidates.
Press TV reports on the latest news headlines from around the world.
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Iranian presidential candidate Ali Akbar Velayati says it is possible to fix the Islamic Republic\'s economic problems by reforming the country\'s foreign policy.
The Iranian former foreign minister made the remarks in a televised interview in Tehran on Monday.
\"The issue of foreign affairs... and the domestic economy have close ties to one another,\" he said.
Velayati, who is currently serving as an advisor to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, stated that he would pursue Iran\'s nuclear rights if elected in the upcoming presidential election. \"I would like to assure our dear people that we will solve the nuclear issue by preserving the nuclear rights and we will boost international relations without relinquishing an iota of Iran\'s rights.\"
The Principlist candidate added that Iran has \"billions of dollars in foreign countries,\" and that \"we need an active diplomacy,\" to return it.
He also emphasized boosting the country\'s economy by privatizing state-run sectors, increasing production, and fully implementing the state subsidy program.
Velayati will be contending against lawmaker Gholam-Ali Haddad-Adel, Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili, Expediency Council Secretary Mohsen Rezaei, President of the Strategic Research Center of the Expediency Council Hassan Rohani, former First Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref, Tehran Mayor Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, and former Telecommunications Minister Mohammad Gharazi.
Iranians will go to the polls in the nation\'s 11th presidential election on June 14. The 4th city and rural council elections are also scheduled to be held on the same day.
The president of Iran is elected for a four-year term in a national election, and the Guardian Council vets the candidates.
Press TV reports on the latest news headlines from around the world.
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[23 May 13] Iranian presidential candidates start their campaign - English
ampaigning Iran\'s presidential race is now underway following the Guardian Council\'s approval of 8 candidates. Some candidates have chosen universities as their starting point. Principlist...
ampaigning Iran\'s presidential race is now underway following the Guardian Council\'s approval of 8 candidates. Some candidates have chosen universities as their starting point. Principlist candidate Ali Akbar Velayati and Reformist candidate Mohammad Reza Aref were welcomed by academics at the university of the Tehran. They were invited to the university to talk about their programs and answer questions. Speaking to Press TV, Velayati who is Iran\'s former Foreign Minister and a senior advisor to Iran\'s Leader, answered a question about his specialty, foreign affairs.
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ampaigning Iran\'s presidential race is now underway following the Guardian Council\'s approval of 8 candidates. Some candidates have chosen universities as their starting point. Principlist candidate Ali Akbar Velayati and Reformist candidate Mohammad Reza Aref were welcomed by academics at the university of the Tehran. They were invited to the university to talk about their programs and answer questions. Speaking to Press TV, Velayati who is Iran\'s former Foreign Minister and a senior advisor to Iran\'s Leader, answered a question about his specialty, foreign affairs.
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