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[11/12/2012] Discurso de Seyed Hasan Nasrolá - Spanish
El secretario general del Movimiento de Resistencia Islámica de El Líbano, Hezbolá, Seyed Hasan Nasrolá, ofrece discurso en el Día de los Mártires.
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El secretario general del Movimiento de Resistencia Islámica de El Líbano, Hezbolá, Seyed Hasan Nasrolá, ofrece discurso en el Día de los Mártires.
Las declaraciones más destacadas de Seyed Hasan Nasrolá en este día:
1. El Día de los Mártires considerado una oportunidad para recordar al inmolado Ahmad Kassir.
2. Estamos contentos por los 30 años de logros.
3. La disuasión de El Líbano no es algo nuevo.
4. El movimiento de resistencia libanesa ha tomado medidas inteligentes.
5. El régimen de Israel falló en dar respuesta después de que nos responsabilizáramos de la operación del drone.
6. El asesinato del jefe de Inteligencia ha creado un nuevo escenario para El Líbano.
7. Algunos grupos políticos en El Líbano están colaborando con el régimen de Israel.
8. Algunos tratan de transformar a Sidón en un centro de sedición.
9. Algunos grupos buscan las tensiones entre suníes y chiíes.
10. La alianza del 14 de Marzo trata de eliminar a los demás.
11. La alianza del 14 de Marzo es contraria a la participación nacional.
12. La participación nacional salva a El Líbano.
13. La crisis de Siria debe ser resuelta a través de medios políticos.
14. EE.UU., el régimen de Israel y algunos Gobiernos árabes buscan más derramamiento de sangre en Siria.
15. Nasrolá hace un llamamiento a la vigilancia y circunspección.
16. Nasrolá insiste en continuar con la resistencia.
17. Nasrolá llama a todos los libaneses a que revisen los últimos 30 años.
18. Nasrolá indica la miseria de los musulmanes en Myanmar.
19. Nasrolá lamenta la pasiva actitud de la Liga Árabe respecto a sufrimiento en Gaza y en Myanmar.
20. Nasrolá culpa a los que defendiendo al régimen de Israel, acusan a Hezbolá de asesinato de Wisam al-Hassan.
21. Nasrolá hace un llamamiento a moderación.
22. Hezbolá concede gran importancia a la estrategia de defensa nacional.
23. Hezbolá censura a aquellos que participen en conversaciones internacionales y a la vez cooperan con el régimen de Israel.
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El secretario general del Movimiento de Resistencia Islámica de El Líbano, Hezbolá, Seyed Hasan Nasrolá, ofrece discurso en el Día de los Mártires.
Las declaraciones más destacadas de Seyed Hasan Nasrolá en este día:
1. El Día de los Mártires considerado una oportunidad para recordar al inmolado Ahmad Kassir.
2. Estamos contentos por los 30 años de logros.
3. La disuasión de El Líbano no es algo nuevo.
4. El movimiento de resistencia libanesa ha tomado medidas inteligentes.
5. El régimen de Israel falló en dar respuesta después de que nos responsabilizáramos de la operación del drone.
6. El asesinato del jefe de Inteligencia ha creado un nuevo escenario para El Líbano.
7. Algunos grupos políticos en El Líbano están colaborando con el régimen de Israel.
8. Algunos tratan de transformar a Sidón en un centro de sedición.
9. Algunos grupos buscan las tensiones entre suníes y chiíes.
10. La alianza del 14 de Marzo trata de eliminar a los demás.
11. La alianza del 14 de Marzo es contraria a la participación nacional.
12. La participación nacional salva a El Líbano.
13. La crisis de Siria debe ser resuelta a través de medios políticos.
14. EE.UU., el régimen de Israel y algunos Gobiernos árabes buscan más derramamiento de sangre en Siria.
15. Nasrolá hace un llamamiento a la vigilancia y circunspección.
16. Nasrolá insiste en continuar con la resistencia.
17. Nasrolá llama a todos los libaneses a que revisen los últimos 30 años.
18. Nasrolá indica la miseria de los musulmanes en Myanmar.
19. Nasrolá lamenta la pasiva actitud de la Liga Árabe respecto a sufrimiento en Gaza y en Myanmar.
20. Nasrolá culpa a los que defendiendo al régimen de Israel, acusan a Hezbolá de asesinato de Wisam al-Hassan.
21. Nasrolá hace un llamamiento a moderación.
22. Hezbolá concede gran importancia a la estrategia de defensa nacional.
23. Hezbolá censura a aquellos que participen en conversaciones internacionales y a la vez cooperan con el régimen de Israel.
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Press TV Documentary : I want to be heard - English
Press TV\'s documentary program \"I want to be heard\" looks at the lives of people after the war in Afghanistan and shows people\'s problems in terms of poverty, health, human rights...
Press TV\'s documentary program \"I want to be heard\" looks at the lives of people after the war in Afghanistan and shows people\'s problems in terms of poverty, health, human rights violations, etc.
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Press TV\'s documentary program \"I want to be heard\" looks at the lives of people after the war in Afghanistan and shows people\'s problems in terms of poverty, health, human rights violations, etc.
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[14 Jan 13] US strikes China nuclear match in Asia-Pacific powderkeg - English
The right to a preemptive nuclear strike against China is now part of US law - thanks to the National Defense Authorization Act. The Pentagon\'s also ordered a thorough review of when, and how,...
The right to a preemptive nuclear strike against China is now part of US law - thanks to the National Defense Authorization Act. The Pentagon\'s also ordered a thorough review of when, and how, America could strike at the network of tunnels believed to hold Beijing\'s atomic arsenals.
Editor of a Japan-based news website James Corbett suggests ulterior motives in this decision of US government.
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The right to a preemptive nuclear strike against China is now part of US law - thanks to the National Defense Authorization Act. The Pentagon\'s also ordered a thorough review of when, and how, America could strike at the network of tunnels believed to hold Beijing\'s atomic arsenals.
Editor of a Japan-based news website James Corbett suggests ulterior motives in this decision of US government.
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[16 Feb 2013] US drones, B-52 killing Afghan civlians on daily basis - English
A university professor tells Press TV that the US occupying forces attempt to manipulate any kind of information or reports of Afghanistan war casualties. Civilian casualties have long been a...
A university professor tells Press TV that the US occupying forces attempt to manipulate any kind of information or reports of Afghanistan war casualties. Civilian casualties have long been a source of friction between the Afghan government and US-led foreign forces and have dramatically increased anti-US sentiments in Afghanistan. The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan in 2001 under the pretext of combating terrorism. While the war removed the Taliban from power, insecurity continues to be high across the country.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Professor Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, from James Madison University (Virginia), to further discuss the issue of US war on terror in Afghanistan.
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A university professor tells Press TV that the US occupying forces attempt to manipulate any kind of information or reports of Afghanistan war casualties. Civilian casualties have long been a source of friction between the Afghan government and US-led foreign forces and have dramatically increased anti-US sentiments in Afghanistan. The United States and its allies invaded Afghanistan in 2001 under the pretext of combating terrorism. While the war removed the Taliban from power, insecurity continues to be high across the country.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Professor Shah Mahmoud Hanifi, from James Madison University (Virginia), to further discuss the issue of US war on terror in Afghanistan.
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[24 May 13] US killer drones - English
US President Barack Obama has defended his administration\'s use of drones as legal, effective, and just.
\"We are at war with an organization that right now would kill as many Americans as...
US President Barack Obama has defended his administration\'s use of drones as legal, effective, and just.
\"We are at war with an organization that right now would kill as many Americans as they could if we did not stop them first. So this is a just war,\" Obama said in a major policy speech at Washington\'s National Defense University on Thursday. \"Our nation is still threatened by terrorists,\" he pointed out, noting that \"We must recognize however, that the threat has shifted and evolved from the one that came to our shores on 9/11,\" he said.
The US president claimed the strikes have been effective in targeting militants and have made the United States a safer country. Obama outlined the legal guidelines surrounding the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to wage war in distant lands.
\"I don\'t not believe it would be constitutional for the government to target and kill any U.S. citizen...Nor should any president deploy armed drones over US soil. But when a US citizen goes abroad to wage war against American and is actively plotting to kill US citizens...his citizenship should no more serve as a shield than a sniper shooting down an innocent crowd should be protected from a swat team,\" he said.
On Wednesday, US Attorney General Eric Holder admitted for the first time that four US citizens were murdered in assassination drone attacks conducted by the CIA in Pakistan and Yemen since 2011.
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US President Barack Obama has defended his administration\'s use of drones as legal, effective, and just.
\"We are at war with an organization that right now would kill as many Americans as they could if we did not stop them first. So this is a just war,\" Obama said in a major policy speech at Washington\'s National Defense University on Thursday. \"Our nation is still threatened by terrorists,\" he pointed out, noting that \"We must recognize however, that the threat has shifted and evolved from the one that came to our shores on 9/11,\" he said.
The US president claimed the strikes have been effective in targeting militants and have made the United States a safer country. Obama outlined the legal guidelines surrounding the use of unmanned aerial vehicles to wage war in distant lands.
\"I don\'t not believe it would be constitutional for the government to target and kill any U.S. citizen...Nor should any president deploy armed drones over US soil. But when a US citizen goes abroad to wage war against American and is actively plotting to kill US citizens...his citizenship should no more serve as a shield than a sniper shooting down an innocent crowd should be protected from a swat team,\" he said.
On Wednesday, US Attorney General Eric Holder admitted for the first time that four US citizens were murdered in assassination drone attacks conducted by the CIA in Pakistan and Yemen since 2011.
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[25 Oct 2013] US not to provide military support for Afghanistan until deal signed - English
The chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, Carl Levin has met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to hammer out a security deal between the two countries.
Levin told the Afghan...
The chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, Carl Levin has met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to hammer out a security deal between the two countries.
Levin told the Afghan leader that the US would not provide any further military support until a deal is signed. The two sides also discussed security agreement between Kabul and Washington. The issue over the agreement is related to America\'s drone attacks across Afghanistan, with many innocent civilians being wrongly targeted by US air-force drones. Karzai and US Secretary of State John Kerry earlier this month said that the two sides have agreed on the terms of bilateral security agreement.
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The chairman of the US Senate Armed Services Committee, Carl Levin has met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai to hammer out a security deal between the two countries.
Levin told the Afghan leader that the US would not provide any further military support until a deal is signed. The two sides also discussed security agreement between Kabul and Washington. The issue over the agreement is related to America\'s drone attacks across Afghanistan, with many innocent civilians being wrongly targeted by US air-force drones. Karzai and US Secretary of State John Kerry earlier this month said that the two sides have agreed on the terms of bilateral security agreement.
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[27 Oct 2013] Sharif takes drones to UN but case is weak: Lajos Szaszdi - English
Press TV has conducted an interview with Lajos Szaszdi, political commentator, about Pakistan, which has made an official call to the United Nations for an end to US drone strikes.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Lajos Szaszdi, political commentator, about Pakistan, which has made an official call to the United Nations for an end to US drone strikes.
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[31 Oct 2013] Several soldiers killed as gunmen attack Abyan security post in Yemen - English
At least eight Yemeni soldiers have been killed in an attack in the country\'s south. Local sources say gunmen attacked a security checkpoint in the province of Abyan. Several others were injured...
At least eight Yemeni soldiers have been killed in an attack in the country\'s south. Local sources say gunmen attacked a security checkpoint in the province of Abyan. Several others were injured in the incident. Abyan has been witnessing an increasing number of Al-Qaeda attacks in the past weeks. The violence has mainly targeted Yemeni army facilities. The militants say their attacks are in response to US drone strikes in the country. The group says it wants to discourage the government from cooperating with Washington.
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At least eight Yemeni soldiers have been killed in an attack in the country\'s south. Local sources say gunmen attacked a security checkpoint in the province of Abyan. Several others were injured in the incident. Abyan has been witnessing an increasing number of Al-Qaeda attacks in the past weeks. The violence has mainly targeted Yemeni army facilities. The militants say their attacks are in response to US drone strikes in the country. The group says it wants to discourage the government from cooperating with Washington.
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[31 Oct 2013] Yemeni soldiers killed as gunmen attack Abyan security post - English
At least eight Yemeni soldiers have been killed in an attack in the country\'s south.
Local sources say gunmen attacked a security checkpoint in the province of Abyan. Several others were...
At least eight Yemeni soldiers have been killed in an attack in the country\'s south.
Local sources say gunmen attacked a security checkpoint in the province of Abyan. Several others were injured in the incident. Abyan has been witnessing an increasing number of Al-Qaeda attacks in the past weeks. The violence has mainly targeted Yemeni army facilities. The militants say their attacks are in response to US drone strikes in the country. The group says it wants to discourage the government from cooperating with Washington.
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At least eight Yemeni soldiers have been killed in an attack in the country\'s south.
Local sources say gunmen attacked a security checkpoint in the province of Abyan. Several others were injured in the incident. Abyan has been witnessing an increasing number of Al-Qaeda attacks in the past weeks. The violence has mainly targeted Yemeni army facilities. The militants say their attacks are in response to US drone strikes in the country. The group says it wants to discourage the government from cooperating with Washington.
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[03 Nov 2013] Afghan lawmakers oppose a security deal with Washington - English
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States.
They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is...
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States.
They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 20-14. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\'s opposition to the strikes.
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A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States.
They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 20-14. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\'s opposition to the strikes.
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[03 Nov 2013] Afghan lawmakers opposed to security deal with US - English
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States. They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing...
A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States. They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\\\'s opposition to the strikes.
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A group of Afghan lawmakers oppose a possible security pact with the United States. They say the deal is against the interests of Afghan people and will cause more bloodshed. Washington is pressing Kabul to sign a security pact that allows US troops to stay in Afghanistan beyond 2014. But the two sides are still at loggerheads over several issues. Meanwhile, Afghan protesters have rallied in the eastern Kunar province to show their anger at US night-time raids and drone strikes. Protesters say the attacks only target civilians. A foreign ministry spokesman has also voiced Kabul\\\'s opposition to the strikes.
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[08 Nov 2013] Pro Taliban militants in Pakistan vow to attack government installations - English
Pro-Taliban militants in Pakistan are threatening a new wave of attacks against the government after naming their new leader Mullah Fazlullah.
Fazlullah was appointed chief of the group on...
Pro-Taliban militants in Pakistan are threatening a new wave of attacks against the government after naming their new leader Mullah Fazlullah.
Fazlullah was appointed chief of the group on Thursday, nearly a week after a U-S drone strike killed his predecessor, Hakim-ullah Mehsud. The new leader is known for his fierce rejection of talks with Islamabad. The militant group has also said that it will target army and government installations in the Punjab province. Pro-Taliban militants have increased their attacks across Pakistan since Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif came to power in May.
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Pro-Taliban militants in Pakistan are threatening a new wave of attacks against the government after naming their new leader Mullah Fazlullah.
Fazlullah was appointed chief of the group on Thursday, nearly a week after a U-S drone strike killed his predecessor, Hakim-ullah Mehsud. The new leader is known for his fierce rejection of talks with Islamabad. The militant group has also said that it will target army and government installations in the Punjab province. Pro-Taliban militants have increased their attacks across Pakistan since Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif came to power in May.
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[20 Nov 2013] Two fresh US strikes kill at least seven civilians in eastern Afghanistan - English
A woman was among the dead in the attacks in Nuristan province. Two other civilians including a child were also injured. Officials say the victims had no links to militants. Earlier in the day, a...
A woman was among the dead in the attacks in Nuristan province. Two other civilians including a child were also injured. Officials say the victims had no links to militants. Earlier in the day, a U-S drone strike killed two people in eastern Kunar province. Police say those killed were Taliban members. However in many other similar cases, civilians were found to be the main victims. Civilian killings at the hands of foreign forces have been a source of friction between Kabul and Washington since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan.
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A woman was among the dead in the attacks in Nuristan province. Two other civilians including a child were also injured. Officials say the victims had no links to militants. Earlier in the day, a U-S drone strike killed two people in eastern Kunar province. Police say those killed were Taliban members. However in many other similar cases, civilians were found to be the main victims. Civilian killings at the hands of foreign forces have been a source of friction between Kabul and Washington since the US-led invasion of Afghanistan.