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[25 Dec 2013] Syria war waged on all regional countries: Mark Glenn - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, co-founder of Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement, about the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) saying one out of five people...
Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, co-founder of Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement, about the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) saying one out of five people living in Lebanon are refugees who have fled the nearly three-year-long conflict in neighboring Syria.
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Press TV has conducted an interview with Mark Glenn, co-founder of Crescent and Cross Solidarity Movement, about the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) saying one out of five people living in Lebanon are refugees who have fled the nearly three-year-long conflict in neighboring Syria.
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[26 Dec 2013] Iran and UNODC team up to fight drug trafficking - English
Iran and the representative for United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have teamed up to prevent the flow of narcotics in Iran from mainly neighboring Afghanistan and also...
Iran and the representative for United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have teamed up to prevent the flow of narcotics in Iran from mainly neighboring Afghanistan and also Pakistan. Thursday the UNODC rep met with Iran\\\'s Interior Minister to discuss ways of preventing narcotics trafficking. Trafficking continues to be a major costly and deadly issue for Iran as its over 1900 kilometer border with Afghanistan and Pakistan has frequently been used as the main smuggling routes of drugs to narcotics to the world.
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Iran and the representative for United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) have teamed up to prevent the flow of narcotics in Iran from mainly neighboring Afghanistan and also Pakistan. Thursday the UNODC rep met with Iran\\\'s Interior Minister to discuss ways of preventing narcotics trafficking. Trafficking continues to be a major costly and deadly issue for Iran as its over 1900 kilometer border with Afghanistan and Pakistan has frequently been used as the main smuggling routes of drugs to narcotics to the world.
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[27 Dec 2013] New York District judge says NSA surveillance lawful - English
A federal judge in the United States has ruled that the spying activities of the government on the country\\\'s citizens are legal.
New York District Judge William Pauley made the ruling in...
A federal judge in the United States has ruled that the spying activities of the government on the country\\\'s citizens are legal.
New York District Judge William Pauley made the ruling in response to a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union against the National Security Agency. Judge Pauley says the NSA\\\'s phone tapping activities are valuable tools to counter what he called threats of terrorism. He also said the mass collection of phone data increases the agency\\\'s capabilities to protect US citizens. The comments come just a week after another federal judge ruled that the surveillance was unconstitutional. Washington DC federal judge Richard Leon said the phone-tapping program violates the Constitution\\\'s ban on unreasonable search.
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A federal judge in the United States has ruled that the spying activities of the government on the country\\\'s citizens are legal.
New York District Judge William Pauley made the ruling in response to a lawsuit brought by the American Civil Liberties Union against the National Security Agency. Judge Pauley says the NSA\\\'s phone tapping activities are valuable tools to counter what he called threats of terrorism. He also said the mass collection of phone data increases the agency\\\'s capabilities to protect US citizens. The comments come just a week after another federal judge ruled that the surveillance was unconstitutional. Washington DC federal judge Richard Leon said the phone-tapping program violates the Constitution\\\'s ban on unreasonable search.
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[05 Jan 2014] UNRWA employees go on strike in Gaza - English
housands of workers from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees, the UNRWA, have gone on a strike in the Gaza strip.
The strike was called in by the UNRWA Employees\'...
housands of workers from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees, the UNRWA, have gone on a strike in the Gaza strip.
The strike was called in by the UNRWA Employees\' Union. The workers blocked the entrance of UNRWA headquarters to show their anger at the agency for its refusal to heed their demands --- full job security and better work conditions. The strike paralyzed all activities by the UNRWA in the Gaza Strip.
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housands of workers from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees, the UNRWA, have gone on a strike in the Gaza strip.
The strike was called in by the UNRWA Employees\' Union. The workers blocked the entrance of UNRWA headquarters to show their anger at the agency for its refusal to heed their demands --- full job security and better work conditions. The strike paralyzed all activities by the UNRWA in the Gaza Strip.
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[15 Jan 2014] Shocking photos emerge showing US Marines burning bodies of Iraqis - English
The United States and Britain are already under fire for the Iraq war, with many British and American troops accused of committing war crimes during the invasion. Now after nearly 11 years,...
The United States and Britain are already under fire for the Iraq war, with many British and American troops accused of committing war crimes during the invasion. Now after nearly 11 years, shocking photos have emerged showing the extent of the crimes. Viewer discretion is advised. The following pictures contain very disturbing images. The shocking photos - reportedly taken in the city of Fallujah in 2004 - have been obtained by the website T-M-Z. They show American soldiers burning the remains of dead Iraqis and then posing for pictures with their skeletons. According to the website, the photographs were turned over to the US Department of Defense last week. The Pentagon is currently investigating the authenticity of the photos and the identities of the servicemen involved. The US attacked Iraq under the pretext that the regime of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction. WMDs were never found in the country and the war killed hundreds of thousands of people.
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The United States and Britain are already under fire for the Iraq war, with many British and American troops accused of committing war crimes during the invasion. Now after nearly 11 years, shocking photos have emerged showing the extent of the crimes. Viewer discretion is advised. The following pictures contain very disturbing images. The shocking photos - reportedly taken in the city of Fallujah in 2004 - have been obtained by the website T-M-Z. They show American soldiers burning the remains of dead Iraqis and then posing for pictures with their skeletons. According to the website, the photographs were turned over to the US Department of Defense last week. The Pentagon is currently investigating the authenticity of the photos and the identities of the servicemen involved. The US attacked Iraq under the pretext that the regime of former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction. WMDs were never found in the country and the war killed hundreds of thousands of people.
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[17 Jan 2014] Syrian opposition forces declare no interest in peace at Voices From Syria forum - English
The Norwegian Mission to the United Nations has sponsored a forum dubbed Voices from Syria. As Press TV\'s Caleb Maupin reports from New York, supporters of the foreign-backed insurgent groups...
The Norwegian Mission to the United Nations has sponsored a forum dubbed Voices from Syria. As Press TV\'s Caleb Maupin reports from New York, supporters of the foreign-backed insurgent groups fighting the Syrian government have made it clear that they\'re not interested in peace.
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The Norwegian Mission to the United Nations has sponsored a forum dubbed Voices from Syria. As Press TV\'s Caleb Maupin reports from New York, supporters of the foreign-backed insurgent groups fighting the Syrian government have made it clear that they\'re not interested in peace.
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[26 Jan 2014] Geneva II conference achievements so far - English
Talks between Syria\'s foreign-backed opposition and government representatives in Geneva continue. The United Nations-backed conference was organized to end the Syria conflict. It opened on the...
Talks between Syria\'s foreign-backed opposition and government representatives in Geneva continue. The United Nations-backed conference was organized to end the Syria conflict. It opened on the 22nd of January in Switzerland after months of preparations. However, deep divisions exist between the two sides. So far, the talks have only resulted in an agreement on the free passage of women and children out of the besieged city of Homs.
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Talks between Syria\'s foreign-backed opposition and government representatives in Geneva continue. The United Nations-backed conference was organized to end the Syria conflict. It opened on the 22nd of January in Switzerland after months of preparations. However, deep divisions exist between the two sides. So far, the talks have only resulted in an agreement on the free passage of women and children out of the besieged city of Homs.
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[30 Jan 2014] US criticizes Syria for slow pace in removing chemical agents - English
The United States has criticized the Syrian government for what it calls the slow pace in removing and destroying its chemical agents.
Meanwhile, the U-S representative to the international...
The United States has criticized the Syrian government for what it calls the slow pace in removing and destroying its chemical agents.
Meanwhile, the U-S representative to the international chemical weapons watchdog has accused Damascus of delaying efforts to remove chemical agents from Syria. Robert Mikulak has told the Organization of Prohibition of Chemical Weapons\' executive council that one month after the deadline, only 4 percent of the most toxic chemicals has been removed. The Syrian government had no immediate comment but Damascus has insisted on the need to receive additional security equipment for shipping containers and high-tech electronics, to secure the convoys.
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The United States has criticized the Syrian government for what it calls the slow pace in removing and destroying its chemical agents.
Meanwhile, the U-S representative to the international chemical weapons watchdog has accused Damascus of delaying efforts to remove chemical agents from Syria. Robert Mikulak has told the Organization of Prohibition of Chemical Weapons\' executive council that one month after the deadline, only 4 percent of the most toxic chemicals has been removed. The Syrian government had no immediate comment but Damascus has insisted on the need to receive additional security equipment for shipping containers and high-tech electronics, to secure the convoys.
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[31 Jan 2014] UN slams Israel destruction of 36 Jordan Valley Palestinian homes - English
The United Nations has censured Israel for demolishing more Palestinian homes.
The UN humanitarian coordinator for the Palestinian territories criticized Israel\'s demolition of three dozen homes...
The United Nations has censured Israel for demolishing more Palestinian homes.
The UN humanitarian coordinator for the Palestinian territories criticized Israel\'s demolition of three dozen homes in the occupied Jordan Valley. James Rawley urged Tel Aviv to halt its violations of international law in the occupied West Bank. The demolitions in the community of Ain el-Helwe on Thursday displaced over sixty people, including 36 children. The UN humanitarian coordinator\'s office said that Israeli demolitions in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem al-Quds displaced 1,000 Palestinians in 2013 alone.
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The United Nations has censured Israel for demolishing more Palestinian homes.
The UN humanitarian coordinator for the Palestinian territories criticized Israel\'s demolition of three dozen homes in the occupied Jordan Valley. James Rawley urged Tel Aviv to halt its violations of international law in the occupied West Bank. The demolitions in the community of Ain el-Helwe on Thursday displaced over sixty people, including 36 children. The UN humanitarian coordinator\'s office said that Israeli demolitions in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem al-Quds displaced 1,000 Palestinians in 2013 alone.
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[11 Feb 2014] Russia criticizes US for adding individuals & companies to sanctions list - English
Russia has criticized the United States\' recent decision to blacklist a number of individuals and companies for evading sanctions against Iran.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov says...
Russia has criticized the United States\' recent decision to blacklist a number of individuals and companies for evading sanctions against Iran.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov says the US measure will hinder progress on ending the standoff over Iran\'s nuclear energy program. Ryabkov added that the unilateral U-S sanctions are illegitimate. Last November, Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany reached a landmark agreement on Tehran\'s nuclear energy program. Under the deal, Iran agreed to limit its nuclear activities in return for the West easing its anti-Tehran sanctions. In late January, the two sides implemented the deal, with the West easing some of its sanctions.
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Russia has criticized the United States\' recent decision to blacklist a number of individuals and companies for evading sanctions against Iran.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov says the US measure will hinder progress on ending the standoff over Iran\'s nuclear energy program. Ryabkov added that the unilateral U-S sanctions are illegitimate. Last November, Iran and the five permanent members of the U-N Security Council plus Germany reached a landmark agreement on Tehran\'s nuclear energy program. Under the deal, Iran agreed to limit its nuclear activities in return for the West easing its anti-Tehran sanctions. In late January, the two sides implemented the deal, with the West easing some of its sanctions.
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[16 Feb 2014] Nasrallah: Saudi-backed Takfiri groups want to spark sectarian war in region - English
The leader of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah says Israel and the United States have infiltrated terrorist Takfiri groups operating in the Middle East region and are using them to...
The leader of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah says Israel and the United States have infiltrated terrorist Takfiri groups operating in the Middle East region and are using them to promote their own interests.
Nasrallah, speaking at a ceremony held to commemorate the martyrdom of resistance commanders, noted that the Saudi-backed Takfiri groups are seeking to sow sectarian discord throughout the entire region. He described the al-Nusrah Front and the militants associated with the group called the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria -- or ISIL -- as the best examples of the Saudi-backed Takfiri mindset. Nasrallah defended the fact that Hezbollah members are fighting against Takfiri groups in Syria, saying that the Lebanese resistance movement has not changed its policy in this regard.
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The leader of the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah says Israel and the United States have infiltrated terrorist Takfiri groups operating in the Middle East region and are using them to promote their own interests.
Nasrallah, speaking at a ceremony held to commemorate the martyrdom of resistance commanders, noted that the Saudi-backed Takfiri groups are seeking to sow sectarian discord throughout the entire region. He described the al-Nusrah Front and the militants associated with the group called the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria -- or ISIL -- as the best examples of the Saudi-backed Takfiri mindset. Nasrallah defended the fact that Hezbollah members are fighting against Takfiri groups in Syria, saying that the Lebanese resistance movement has not changed its policy in this regard.
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[24 Feb 2014] UN report condemns Israel\'s apartheid policy in Palestinian territories - English
United Nations human rights envoy Richard Falk has condemned Israel\'s QUOTE apartheid policy in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Richard Falk has issued a report, saying that Palestinian rights are...
United Nations human rights envoy Richard Falk has condemned Israel\'s QUOTE apartheid policy in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Richard Falk has issued a report, saying that Palestinian rights are being violated by Israel\'s prolonged occupation of their homeland and the ethnic cleansing of East Jerusalem al-Quds. The UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories condemned Israel\'s use of force and unlawful killing of Palestinians, saying that the UN should consider imposing sanctions on Israel. He also criticized Israel\'s attacks on Palestinian farmers in the Gaza Strip, saying that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire. He added that Israel violates Palestinians\' right to work, education, freedom of movement, and assembly.
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United Nations human rights envoy Richard Falk has condemned Israel\'s QUOTE apartheid policy in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Richard Falk has issued a report, saying that Palestinian rights are being violated by Israel\'s prolonged occupation of their homeland and the ethnic cleansing of East Jerusalem al-Quds. The UN special rapporteur on human rights in the Palestinian territories condemned Israel\'s use of force and unlawful killing of Palestinians, saying that the UN should consider imposing sanctions on Israel. He also criticized Israel\'s attacks on Palestinian farmers in the Gaza Strip, saying that the humanitarian situation in Gaza is dire. He added that Israel violates Palestinians\' right to work, education, freedom of movement, and assembly.
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[25 Feb 2014] Israel Apartheid Week is being marked around the world - English
The 10th annual campaign against the Israeli apartheid has kicked off in the United States and Britain.
Similar events are expected to be held in other parts of the world in March. The Israeli...
The 10th annual campaign against the Israeli apartheid has kicked off in the United States and Britain.
Similar events are expected to be held in other parts of the world in March. The Israeli Apartheid Week is marked in over 200 cities around the world. The initiative is part of the international boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against Israel, in response to its continued occupation of the Palestinian territories. Most events take place on university campuses and are organized by pro-Palestinian student groups. In England, events will take place at Oxford, Cambridge, the London School of Economics as well as other prestigious institutions.
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The 10th annual campaign against the Israeli apartheid has kicked off in the United States and Britain.
Similar events are expected to be held in other parts of the world in March. The Israeli Apartheid Week is marked in over 200 cities around the world. The initiative is part of the international boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against Israel, in response to its continued occupation of the Palestinian territories. Most events take place on university campuses and are organized by pro-Palestinian student groups. In England, events will take place at Oxford, Cambridge, the London School of Economics as well as other prestigious institutions.
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Gaza: Conquest or capitulation? - English
Palestinians and Israelis both claim victory as the parties sit down to prevent more fighting. Divya Gopalan speaks to Dan Gillerman, former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations; Rafeef Ziadah,...
Palestinians and Israelis both claim victory as the parties sit down to prevent more fighting. Divya Gopalan speaks to Dan Gillerman, former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations; Rafeef Ziadah, Palestinian academic, poet and human rights activist; and Paul Arvanitopolous, founder of Aggelos Consulting - a strategic communications firm.
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Palestinians and Israelis both claim victory as the parties sit down to prevent more fighting. Divya Gopalan speaks to Dan Gillerman, former Israeli ambassador to the United Nations; Rafeef Ziadah, Palestinian academic, poet and human rights activist; and Paul Arvanitopolous, founder of Aggelos Consulting - a strategic communications firm.
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[18 July 2015] Eid ul Fitr Sermon - Supreme Leader Sayed Ali Khamenei - [English]
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says despite the conclusion of nuclear talks between Tehran and the P5+1 group of countries, Iran’s overall policy towards the...
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says despite the conclusion of nuclear talks between Tehran and the P5+1 group of countries, Iran’s overall policy towards the United States will not change.
Ayatollah Khamenei said that Iran will have no negotiations with the US on global, regional or bilateral issues. Addressing the worshippers after the Eid al-Fitr prayers in Tehran, the Leader said that Iran will never bow down to the excessive demands of its enemies. He also gave assurances that Iran won\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t stop supporting the Palestinian, Yemeni and Bahraini nations as well as the Syrian and Iraqi governments and people in their fight against terrorist groups.
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Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says despite the conclusion of nuclear talks between Tehran and the P5+1 group of countries, Iran’s overall policy towards the United States will not change.
Ayatollah Khamenei said that Iran will have no negotiations with the US on global, regional or bilateral issues. Addressing the worshippers after the Eid al-Fitr prayers in Tehran, the Leader said that Iran will never bow down to the excessive demands of its enemies. He also gave assurances that Iran won\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'t stop supporting the Palestinian, Yemeni and Bahraini nations as well as the Syrian and Iraqi governments and people in their fight against terrorist groups.
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How FBI strategy is creating US-based terrorists - English sub Farsi
How FBI strategy is creating US-based terrorists - پایان هالیوودی - English sub Farsi
افشاگری تریور آرنسون، روزنامه نگار آمریکایی پیرامون...
How FBI strategy is creating US-based terrorists - پایان هالیوودی - English sub Farsi
افشاگری تریور آرنسون، روزنامه نگار آمریکایی پیرامون اقدامات FBI در استخدام و پرورش خبرچین های مسئله دار و اجرای نمایش های متعدد دستگیری تروریست های خودساخته ی آنها براساس سناریوهای از پیش نوشته شده، پس از حادثه ی 11 سپتامبر
The FBI is responsible for more terrorism plots in the United States than any other organization. More than al Qaeda, more than al Shabab, more than the Islamic State, more than all of them combined
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How FBI strategy is creating US-based terrorists - پایان هالیوودی - English sub Farsi
افشاگری تریور آرنسون، روزنامه نگار آمریکایی پیرامون اقدامات FBI در استخدام و پرورش خبرچین های مسئله دار و اجرای نمایش های متعدد دستگیری تروریست های خودساخته ی آنها براساس سناریوهای از پیش نوشته شده، پس از حادثه ی 11 سپتامبر
The FBI is responsible for more terrorism plots in the United States than any other organization. More than al Qaeda, more than al Shabab, more than the Islamic State, more than all of them combined
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We Kill You for a Greater Cause - Farsi Sub English
We Kill You for a Greater Cause - Farsi Sub English
Whether with atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki or attacking any country, the United States has been violating human rights and continuing...
We Kill You for a Greater Cause - Farsi Sub English
Whether with atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki or attacking any country, the United States has been violating human rights and continuing war crimes and the justifications haven’t changed. They claim all the war crimes to be for a greater cause
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We Kill You for a Greater Cause - Farsi Sub English
Whether with atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki or attacking any country, the United States has been violating human rights and continuing war crimes and the justifications haven’t changed. They claim all the war crimes to be for a greater cause
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Who is the enemy & why? - Farsi sub English
Who is the enemy & why? - English subs
Can it be any clearer than this? All those who care for humanity, oppose oppression and aggression realizes that the United States of America is the icon...
Who is the enemy & why? - English subs
Can it be any clearer than this? All those who care for humanity, oppose oppression and aggression realizes that the United States of America is the icon of global arrogance.
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Who is the enemy & why? - English subs
Can it be any clearer than this? All those who care for humanity, oppose oppression and aggression realizes that the United States of America is the icon of global arrogance.
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[2nd Sept 2015] Head of Iran s Quds Force - US turning ISIL into its lever in region - English
Published on Sep 1, 2015
The commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionn Guards Corps says the United States is using the ISIL terrorist group as a lever to achieve its goals in...
Published on Sep 1, 2015
The commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionn Guards Corps says the United States is using the ISIL terrorist group as a lever to achieve its goals in the Middle East. Major General Qassem Suleimani said that the US wants to maintain Daesh in the region, so Muslims feel they need US help. The senior military commander added that Washington tried to create an empire in the region but Iran foiled its plans. Suleimani who was briefing members of Iran’s Assembly of Experts on developments in Iraq and Syria, further hailed Yemen’s Ansarullah movement for its six-month resistance against the Saudi invasion. According to the commander of the Quds Force, Ansarullah is a genuinely popular movement that has strong support among Yemenis.
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Published on Sep 1, 2015
The commander of the Quds Force of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionn Guards Corps says the United States is using the ISIL terrorist group as a lever to achieve its goals in the Middle East. Major General Qassem Suleimani said that the US wants to maintain Daesh in the region, so Muslims feel they need US help. The senior military commander added that Washington tried to create an empire in the region but Iran foiled its plans. Suleimani who was briefing members of Iran’s Assembly of Experts on developments in Iraq and Syria, further hailed Yemen’s Ansarullah movement for its six-month resistance against the Saudi invasion. According to the commander of the Quds Force, Ansarullah is a genuinely popular movement that has strong support among Yemenis.
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US, Saudi, and Turkish links to Al Qaeda and ISIL explained in BBC interview - English
Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi from the University of Tehran in a brief BBC interview explains the links between the United States, its western allies, Turkey, the Saudi regime and Al Qaeda,...
Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi from the University of Tehran in a brief BBC interview explains the links between the United States, its western allies, Turkey, the Saudi regime and Al Qaeda, Al-Qaeda affiliates, and ISIL in Syria as well as Yemen. He predicts blow-back as a result of these immoral and catastrophic western policies in supporting Wahhabi extremism.
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Professor Seyed Mohammad Marandi from the University of Tehran in a brief BBC interview explains the links between the United States, its western allies, Turkey, the Saudi regime and Al Qaeda, Al-Qaeda affiliates, and ISIL in Syria as well as Yemen. He predicts blow-back as a result of these immoral and catastrophic western policies in supporting Wahhabi extremism.
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