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[20 Nov 2013] US, Afghanistan draft security deal - English
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known...
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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[21 Nov 2013] US, Afghanistan draft security deal - English
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known...
Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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Washington and Kabul have agreed on a final version of a security pact under which American troops would be allowed to remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014. Afghanistan\'s assembly of the elders known as the Loya Jirga will meet Thursday to vote on the pact, known as the Bilateral Security Agreement.
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[01 Dec 2013] US officials confirm that Americans are joining the insurgency in Syria - English
US officials are warning that American nationals fighting alongside foreign-backed insurgents in Syria will pose a security threat to their home country in the future. This, as Washington still...
US officials are warning that American nationals fighting alongside foreign-backed insurgents in Syria will pose a security threat to their home country in the future. This, as Washington still continues to support the insurgents fighting to topple the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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US officials are warning that American nationals fighting alongside foreign-backed insurgents in Syria will pose a security threat to their home country in the future. This, as Washington still continues to support the insurgents fighting to topple the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
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[16 Dec 2013] US academic group votes to boycott israel - English
The American Studies Association has endorsed a boycott of Israeli academic institutions over violation of international law and UN resolutions.
In an election that attracted more than...
The American Studies Association has endorsed a boycott of Israeli academic institutions over violation of international law and UN resolutions.
In an election that attracted more than 12-hundred voters, 66 percent said yes to the boycott. The resolution is in solidarity with Palestinian scholars and students deprived of their academic freedom. The ASA cites the documented impact of the Israeli occupation on Palestinian scholars and students for the boycott. The organization also says Israeli institutions of higher education are a party to Tel Aviv\'s policies that violate human rights in occupied Palestinian lands.
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The American Studies Association has endorsed a boycott of Israeli academic institutions over violation of international law and UN resolutions.
In an election that attracted more than 12-hundred voters, 66 percent said yes to the boycott. The resolution is in solidarity with Palestinian scholars and students deprived of their academic freedom. The ASA cites the documented impact of the Israeli occupation on Palestinian scholars and students for the boycott. The organization also says Israeli institutions of higher education are a party to Tel Aviv\'s policies that violate human rights in occupied Palestinian lands.
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[16 Dec 2013] Iran suffers for its liberty from US control: S. Rickard - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Scott Rickard, former American intelligence linguist, Orlando about the extension of US sanctions against Iran directly after signing a deal with Iran to...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Scott Rickard, former American intelligence linguist, Orlando about the extension of US sanctions against Iran directly after signing a deal with Iran to reduce sanctions.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Scott Rickard, former American intelligence linguist, Orlando about the extension of US sanctions against Iran directly after signing a deal with Iran to reduce sanctions.
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[17 Dec 2013] Russia slams US for dividing terrorist into bad not so bad - English
Russia takes a swipe at what it calls American double standards with regard to terrorists, saying Washington\'s policy is the main obstacle in the fight against terrorism.
Russia takes a swipe at what it calls American double standards with regard to terrorists, saying Washington\'s policy is the main obstacle in the fight against terrorism.
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[24 Dec 2013] US whistleblower happy with leaking NSA surveillance documents - English
Six months ago, American whistleblower Edward Snowden started leaking the US National Security Agency\\\'s surveillance documents. Now the former NSA contractor says his mission has been...
Six months ago, American whistleblower Edward Snowden started leaking the US National Security Agency\\\'s surveillance documents. Now the former NSA contractor says his mission has been accomplished.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Snowden has said he\\\'s happy because the public is now informed about the US massive sweep of Internet and phone records. This is Snowden\\\'s first in-person interview since his June arrival in Russia under temporary asylum, that will expire in August. US federal prosecutors have filed a criminal complaint against Snowden, charging him with espionage and felony theft of government property. But Snowden says he\\\'s working to improve the NSA, adding this is the only thing Washington does not realize. Snowden\\\'s revelations have outraged civil liberties advocates. Even US allies have been angered by reports that Washington has been monitoring their leaders\\\' cellphone calls and other virtual communications.
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Six months ago, American whistleblower Edward Snowden started leaking the US National Security Agency\\\'s surveillance documents. Now the former NSA contractor says his mission has been accomplished.
In an interview with The Washington Post, Snowden has said he\\\'s happy because the public is now informed about the US massive sweep of Internet and phone records. This is Snowden\\\'s first in-person interview since his June arrival in Russia under temporary asylum, that will expire in August. US federal prosecutors have filed a criminal complaint against Snowden, charging him with espionage and felony theft of government property. But Snowden says he\\\'s working to improve the NSA, adding this is the only thing Washington does not realize. Snowden\\\'s revelations have outraged civil liberties advocates. Even US allies have been angered by reports that Washington has been monitoring their leaders\\\' cellphone calls and other virtual communications.
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[27 Dec 2013] American forces have been targeted in Kabul - English
A huge explosion has rocked the Afghan capital city of Kabul. It happened very close to a U-S military base. Three foreign soldiers were killed and several others wounded when their convoy came...
A huge explosion has rocked the Afghan capital city of Kabul. It happened very close to a U-S military base. Three foreign soldiers were killed and several others wounded when their convoy came under attack.
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A huge explosion has rocked the Afghan capital city of Kabul. It happened very close to a U-S military base. Three foreign soldiers were killed and several others wounded when their convoy came under attack.
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[03 Jan 2014] A group of US lawmakers visit Kabul to pressure the Afghan leader into signing a security deal - English
After a meeting with Hamid Karzai in Kabul, a group of American senators, including John McCain and Lindsay Graham, said they expect the agreement to be signed soon. They have also noted that such...
After a meeting with Hamid Karzai in Kabul, a group of American senators, including John McCain and Lindsay Graham, said they expect the agreement to be signed soon. They have also noted that such a failure would pose a threat to Afghanistan and the region. Karzai has so far delayed signing the accord with the United States. The Afghan president says he won\\\'t sign any agreement that allows continued raids on Afghan homes. Without a signed deal, all U-S and NATO forces would have to withdraw from Afghanistan. The U-S-led foreign forces are blamed for many civilian deaths in the country. The senators have also warned Karzai about the release of 88 Bagram prisoners in north Kabul. Afghanistan says it\\\'s found insufficient evidence to continue their detention. But, Washington says the prisoners pose a serious security threa
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After a meeting with Hamid Karzai in Kabul, a group of American senators, including John McCain and Lindsay Graham, said they expect the agreement to be signed soon. They have also noted that such a failure would pose a threat to Afghanistan and the region. Karzai has so far delayed signing the accord with the United States. The Afghan president says he won\\\'t sign any agreement that allows continued raids on Afghan homes. Without a signed deal, all U-S and NATO forces would have to withdraw from Afghanistan. The U-S-led foreign forces are blamed for many civilian deaths in the country. The senators have also warned Karzai about the release of 88 Bagram prisoners in north Kabul. Afghanistan says it\\\'s found insufficient evidence to continue their detention. But, Washington says the prisoners pose a serious security threa
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[18 Jan 2014] Tens of thousands of Afghan, Iraq war veterans homeless in 2013 - English
American soldiers who have returned home from the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing tough challenges.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says, last year nearly 50,000 of the...
American soldiers who have returned home from the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing tough challenges.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says, last year nearly 50,000 of the veterans were either homeless or in a federal program aimed at keeping them off the streets. High rate of unemployment and post traumatic stress disorder among the veterans have raised the rate of suicide among them. A large number of US troopers who were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan come from the lower class. They were promised a better future by the department of defense. Long costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have failed to end militancy in the two countries.
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American soldiers who have returned home from the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are facing tough challenges.
The Department of Veterans Affairs says, last year nearly 50,000 of the veterans were either homeless or in a federal program aimed at keeping them off the streets. High rate of unemployment and post traumatic stress disorder among the veterans have raised the rate of suicide among them. A large number of US troopers who were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan come from the lower class. They were promised a better future by the department of defense. Long costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have failed to end militancy in the two countries.
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[26 Jan 2014] The Debate - Will US Ever Leave? (Part 1) - English
Will 2014 be the last year that American forces are in Afghanistan or not? This after a 13 year presence in the country, the US commander in Afghanistan is saying that the Americans should stay...
Will 2014 be the last year that American forces are in Afghanistan or not? This after a 13 year presence in the country, the US commander in Afghanistan is saying that the Americans should stay beyond 2014 . But so far, Afghan President Hamid Karzai is saying NO THANKS to the offer and says that the Americans must go unless they can guarantee security in Afghanistan.
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Will 2014 be the last year that American forces are in Afghanistan or not? This after a 13 year presence in the country, the US commander in Afghanistan is saying that the Americans should stay beyond 2014 . But so far, Afghan President Hamid Karzai is saying NO THANKS to the offer and says that the Americans must go unless they can guarantee security in Afghanistan.
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[26 Jan 2014] The Debate - Will US Ever Leave (Part 2) - English
Will 2014 be the last year that American forces are in Afghanistan or not? This after a 13 year presence in the country, the US commander in Afghanistan is saying that the Americans should stay...
Will 2014 be the last year that American forces are in Afghanistan or not? This after a 13 year presence in the country, the US commander in Afghanistan is saying that the Americans should stay beyond 2014 . But so far, Afghan President Hamid Karzai is saying NO THANKS to the offer and says that the Americans must go unless they can guarantee security in Afghanistan.
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Will 2014 be the last year that American forces are in Afghanistan or not? This after a 13 year presence in the country, the US commander in Afghanistan is saying that the Americans should stay beyond 2014 . But so far, Afghan President Hamid Karzai is saying NO THANKS to the offer and says that the Americans must go unless they can guarantee security in Afghanistan.
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[08 Feb 2014] US concerned about American militants returning from Syria - English
The US Homeland Security Chief is concerned about Americans who have fought in Syria and are now back home.
Jeh Johnson says the issue has become an issue of homeland security. He added that law...
The US Homeland Security Chief is concerned about Americans who have fought in Syria and are now back home.
Jeh Johnson says the issue has become an issue of homeland security. He added that law enforcement and security forces across the world are focused on foreign nationals Heading to Syria including those from the US, Canada and Europe. Western officials are concerned that their nationals fighting the Syrian government become even more radical after joining other insurgents. US authorities have confirmed that militants from some fifty countries are in Syria fighting the government there. Damascus says some western and regional countries are facilitating insurgent infiltration into the country.
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The US Homeland Security Chief is concerned about Americans who have fought in Syria and are now back home.
Jeh Johnson says the issue has become an issue of homeland security. He added that law enforcement and security forces across the world are focused on foreign nationals Heading to Syria including those from the US, Canada and Europe. Western officials are concerned that their nationals fighting the Syrian government become even more radical after joining other insurgents. US authorities have confirmed that militants from some fifty countries are in Syria fighting the government there. Damascus says some western and regional countries are facilitating insurgent infiltration into the country.
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[Short Clip] israel Attack on gaza - All Languages
[Short Clip] israel Attack on gaza - All Languages
One small rocket hits your house .. you have just 60 seconds to leave you home carrying you kids running away in the streets before two F16...
[Short Clip] israel Attack on gaza - All Languages
One small rocket hits your house .. you have just 60 seconds to leave you home carrying you kids running away in the streets before two F16 American bombs destroy it completely. This is the situation in Gaza now
صاروخ صغير يقصف منزلك لديك 60 ثانية لمغادرة المنزل قبل ان تقصفه الطائرات وتدمر المنزل بالكامل. هذا هو الحال في غزة الآن.
Ya Allah Forgive Us, Help Us And Our Brothers And Children in Gaza. PLEAS PRAY FOR PALESTINE
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[Short Clip] israel Attack on gaza - All Languages
One small rocket hits your house .. you have just 60 seconds to leave you home carrying you kids running away in the streets before two F16 American bombs destroy it completely. This is the situation in Gaza now
صاروخ صغير يقصف منزلك لديك 60 ثانية لمغادرة المنزل قبل ان تقصفه الطائرات وتدمر المنزل بالكامل. هذا هو الحال في غزة الآن.
Ya Allah Forgive Us, Help Us And Our Brothers And Children in Gaza. PLEAS PRAY FOR PALESTINE
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[Documentary] The Return of Moazzam Begg - English
The Return of Moazzam Begg (Moazzam Begg’s first trip to the house where he was abducted in 2002.)
Follow Moazzam Begg, a former Guantanamo prisoner, on his first visit to Pakistan...
The Return of Moazzam Begg (Moazzam Begg’s first trip to the house where he was abducted in 2002.)
Follow Moazzam Begg, a former Guantanamo prisoner, on his first visit to Pakistan since he was abducted from his house by American and Pakistani forces in 2002.
Moazzam, a British Pakistani citizen, talks his first-hand account of incarceration in Bagram Theater Internment Facility in Afghanistan and the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp in Cuba, the world\'s most notorious prisons where he was held for three years without trial or charge.
Moazzam’s controversial decision to revisit the scene of crime in Islamabad, made his family and friends worried, but he was determined to confront his past, present and future.
After his release, Moazzam started to expose brutal behavior of the US government in Guantanamo and other detention facilities. He also brought to the fore the issues of the UK Muslim community as well as UK and US acts of terrorism.
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The Return of Moazzam Begg (Moazzam Begg’s first trip to the house where he was abducted in 2002.)
Follow Moazzam Begg, a former Guantanamo prisoner, on his first visit to Pakistan since he was abducted from his house by American and Pakistani forces in 2002.
Moazzam, a British Pakistani citizen, talks his first-hand account of incarceration in Bagram Theater Internment Facility in Afghanistan and the Guantanamo Bay detainment camp in Cuba, the world\'s most notorious prisons where he was held for three years without trial or charge.
Moazzam’s controversial decision to revisit the scene of crime in Islamabad, made his family and friends worried, but he was determined to confront his past, present and future.
After his release, Moazzam started to expose brutal behavior of the US government in Guantanamo and other detention facilities. He also brought to the fore the issues of the UK Muslim community as well as UK and US acts of terrorism.
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Inner Revolutions | Is He One of Y\\\'all? - English
Abu Bakr Saddique was raised by a woman known around the city of Buffalo, NY as a champion of human rights and a helper of the poor. In his neighborhood of mostly Italian-American immigrants,...
Abu Bakr Saddique was raised by a woman known around the city of Buffalo, NY as a champion of human rights and a helper of the poor. In his neighborhood of mostly Italian-American immigrants, Saddique says there was one incident that stood out for him in particular.
“I was out front playing. We were in the projects – only black family on the street. And I saw this lady. She was a white lady. She was walking down the street and she was going from apartment to apartment – and we lived in a row house. People were slamming the door in her face. She got to our house, and my mother opened up the door and invited her in. So I’m out playing, everything is tight. We’re on welfare. I go into the house and there was this woman sitting down there – eating. I said, ‘woah, what is this? Man, she’s eating up our food.’ You know? And my mother, it was like she didn’t care. She said, ‘she needed to eat’. She gave her food and she gave her some money. Yes. That’s how she was. And she said, ‘always be kind to strangers’”.
Saddique was six and the year was 1953. He says his mother’s character and behavior in situations like this prepared the ground for his eventual conversion to Islam. Saddique first learned about the religion in fourth grade.
“There was Niagara Street Library. I got a book on the Crusades about Richard the Lionheart. That peaked my interest in Islam because they couldn’t say anything about Salahuddin Ayyubi not being good. I saw Muslims in the 50s – some NOI (Nation of Islam), some orthodox. Malcolm X also used to come to Buffalo a lot in the 50s and 60s”.
It wasn’t until 1973, when Saddique was training at an Army base in Texas, that his interest in Islam began to take shape.
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Abu Bakr Saddique was raised by a woman known around the city of Buffalo, NY as a champion of human rights and a helper of the poor. In his neighborhood of mostly Italian-American immigrants, Saddique says there was one incident that stood out for him in particular.
“I was out front playing. We were in the projects – only black family on the street. And I saw this lady. She was a white lady. She was walking down the street and she was going from apartment to apartment – and we lived in a row house. People were slamming the door in her face. She got to our house, and my mother opened up the door and invited her in. So I’m out playing, everything is tight. We’re on welfare. I go into the house and there was this woman sitting down there – eating. I said, ‘woah, what is this? Man, she’s eating up our food.’ You know? And my mother, it was like she didn’t care. She said, ‘she needed to eat’. She gave her food and she gave her some money. Yes. That’s how she was. And she said, ‘always be kind to strangers’”.
Saddique was six and the year was 1953. He says his mother’s character and behavior in situations like this prepared the ground for his eventual conversion to Islam. Saddique first learned about the religion in fourth grade.
“There was Niagara Street Library. I got a book on the Crusades about Richard the Lionheart. That peaked my interest in Islam because they couldn’t say anything about Salahuddin Ayyubi not being good. I saw Muslims in the 50s – some NOI (Nation of Islam), some orthodox. Malcolm X also used to come to Buffalo a lot in the 50s and 60s”.
It wasn’t until 1973, when Saddique was training at an Army base in Texas, that his interest in Islam began to take shape.
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Inner Revolutions | A Supreme Impact - English
Demonstrations against the Shah of Iran were in full swing in the United States and Europe as early as 1977 and continued until the success of the Islamic Revolution of Iran in January of 1979....
Demonstrations against the Shah of Iran were in full swing in the United States and Europe as early as 1977 and continued until the success of the Islamic Revolution of Iran in January of 1979. This victory led to the fall of the Pahlavi regime. Consequently, many regime supporters including members of SAVAK, the dictator’s personal secret police force, began to hold demonstrations demanding the United States overthrow the elected government and reinstall the Shah – or his son – as monarch. The hope was that the United States would orchestrate a coup similar to the one they had helped manufacture in 1953 against Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh. At the same time, pro-revolution demonstrations continued, often in conflict with the pro-Shah supporters. One demonstration turned particularly chaotic in the summer of 1980. Safiyyah Abdullah was there and gives her account of the events that led up to a spontaneous act of solidarity by a group of indigenous American activists.
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Demonstrations against the Shah of Iran were in full swing in the United States and Europe as early as 1977 and continued until the success of the Islamic Revolution of Iran in January of 1979. This victory led to the fall of the Pahlavi regime. Consequently, many regime supporters including members of SAVAK, the dictator’s personal secret police force, began to hold demonstrations demanding the United States overthrow the elected government and reinstall the Shah – or his son – as monarch. The hope was that the United States would orchestrate a coup similar to the one they had helped manufacture in 1953 against Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh. At the same time, pro-revolution demonstrations continued, often in conflict with the pro-Shah supporters. One demonstration turned particularly chaotic in the summer of 1980. Safiyyah Abdullah was there and gives her account of the events that led up to a spontaneous act of solidarity by a group of indigenous American activists.
innerrevolutions.net
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The Real Enemy Is In Plain Sight - Farsi Sub English
The Real Enemy Is In Plain Sight - English
We are going to take a look at an article from American Herald Tribune written by Catherine Shakdam.
If mainstream media have long decried radicals’...
The Real Enemy Is In Plain Sight - English
We are going to take a look at an article from American Herald Tribune written by Catherine Shakdam.
If mainstream media have long decried radicals’ acts of terror on their soil, rooting their bigot and often xenophobic rhetoric on this rationale of terror Western powers have carried as their own political grail, few words have ever been spared to depict the horrors Wahhabi hate-preachers have perpetuated against local communities in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Their fate seem to matter little to a Western audience.
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The Real Enemy Is In Plain Sight - English
We are going to take a look at an article from American Herald Tribune written by Catherine Shakdam.
If mainstream media have long decried radicals’ acts of terror on their soil, rooting their bigot and often xenophobic rhetoric on this rationale of terror Western powers have carried as their own political grail, few words have ever been spared to depict the horrors Wahhabi hate-preachers have perpetuated against local communities in Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Their fate seem to matter little to a Western audience.
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Summary of Pahlavi regime in Iran - Farsi
Summary of Pahlavi regime in Iran - Farsi
Within few days after Guadalupe Conference, a military aircraft from Brussels landed on Mehrabad Airport in Tehran; the aircraft was carrying an American...
Summary of Pahlavi regime in Iran - Farsi
Within few days after Guadalupe Conference, a military aircraft from Brussels landed on Mehrabad Airport in Tehran; the aircraft was carrying an American general, Robert Huyser, who arrived in Iran without prior notice. His main mission was arrangement for Shah’s exit from Iran and prevention of any misconduct by heads of Iran’s Army following Shah’s departure..
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Summary of Pahlavi regime in Iran - Farsi
Within few days after Guadalupe Conference, a military aircraft from Brussels landed on Mehrabad Airport in Tehran; the aircraft was carrying an American general, Robert Huyser, who arrived in Iran without prior notice. His main mission was arrangement for Shah’s exit from Iran and prevention of any misconduct by heads of Iran’s Army following Shah’s departure..
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Know the Enemy | Leader of the Muslim Ummah | Farsi sub English
\\\"This clips highlights a very few of the crimes that the bullying American administration has committed against the innocents.
The list of their crimes is endless...! The Leader of the...
\\\"This clips highlights a very few of the crimes that the bullying American administration has committed against the innocents.
The list of their crimes is endless...! The Leader of the Muslim Ummah urges us to know our enemies and the methods they use to sabotage the Ummah.\\\"
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\\\"This clips highlights a very few of the crimes that the bullying American administration has committed against the innocents.
The list of their crimes is endless...! The Leader of the Muslim Ummah urges us to know our enemies and the methods they use to sabotage the Ummah.\\\"
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Yemen Will Win | Sayyid Hasan Nasrallah | Arabic sub English
The House of Saud, with all its American weapons and oil money, thought it could defeat a small, weak nation like Yemen. But they miscalculated; Yemen is not weak. The people of Yemen are not weak.
The House of Saud, with all its American weapons and oil money, thought it could defeat a small, weak nation like Yemen. But they miscalculated; Yemen is not weak. The people of Yemen are not weak.
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