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Younis M Iraq football captain denounces US occup - English
Iraq football captain Younis Mahmoud after win against Saudi Arabia denounces US Occupation. Iraq won the cup on a 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in July 29 2007
Iraq football captain Younis Mahmoud after win against Saudi Arabia denounces US Occupation. Iraq won the cup on a 1-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in July 29 2007
Song about Ahmadinejad - Persian with Sub English
Islamic song in farsi with english subtitles about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Islamic song in farsi with english subtitles about Mahmoud Ahmadinejad - The President of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Neturei Karta Rabbis Meet Iranian President Ahmadinejad NY USA
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad meets leaders of an anti-Zionist Jewish group on Monday September 24 2007 at the start of a visit to New York for the UN General Assembly meeting
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad meets leaders of an anti-Zionist Jewish group on Monday September 24 2007 at the start of a visit to New York for the UN General Assembly meeting
Ahmadinejad on Israel 2-2-English
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran speaking in a live interview on UK TV channel 4 - 12 Septembar 2007
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran speaking in a live interview on UK TV channel 4 - 12 Septembar 2007
Dubai - Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in Dubai - Persian
Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates.
Iran's president led an anti-American rally in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, this tightly controlled U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, a day...
Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates.
Iran's president led an anti-American rally in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, this tightly controlled U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, a day after a low-key visit by Vice President Dick Cheney aimed at countering Tehran's influence in the region.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tells the cheering crowd that America was to blame for creating instability and robbing the region of its wealth.
"We are telling you to leave the region. This is for your benefit and the benefit of your nation," Ahmadinejad says to the crowd of thousands at a soccer stadium. "The nations of the region can no longer take you forcing yourself on them. The nations of the region know better how to create peace and security."
"Every time your name is mentioned, hatred builds up," Ahmadinejad said of the United States. "Go fix yourself. This is Iran's advice to you. Leave the region."
One woman in the crowd shouted "I love you!" and Ahmadinejad paused to respond with a polite "thank you."
"God bless you for loving Iran so dearly," he told the crowd. "I love you."
The crowd, many of them expatriate Iranians, cheered Ahmadinejad and waved Iranian flags. One group carried a black banner bearing a yellow symbol seen on nuclear fallout shelters. Chants of "Down with the USA!" and "Nuclear energy is our right!" frequently interrupted the speech.
His rally was remarkable in a country where political parties are banned and power is held solely by tribal families
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Ahmadinejad in Iranian Club in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates.
Iran's president led an anti-American rally in DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, this tightly controlled U.S. ally in the Persian Gulf, a day after a low-key visit by Vice President Dick Cheney aimed at countering Tehran's influence in the region.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad tells the cheering crowd that America was to blame for creating instability and robbing the region of its wealth.
"We are telling you to leave the region. This is for your benefit and the benefit of your nation," Ahmadinejad says to the crowd of thousands at a soccer stadium. "The nations of the region can no longer take you forcing yourself on them. The nations of the region know better how to create peace and security."
"Every time your name is mentioned, hatred builds up," Ahmadinejad said of the United States. "Go fix yourself. This is Iran's advice to you. Leave the region."
One woman in the crowd shouted "I love you!" and Ahmadinejad paused to respond with a polite "thank you."
"God bless you for loving Iran so dearly," he told the crowd. "I love you."
The crowd, many of them expatriate Iranians, cheered Ahmadinejad and waved Iranian flags. One group carried a black banner bearing a yellow symbol seen on nuclear fallout shelters. Chants of "Down with the USA!" and "Nuclear energy is our right!" frequently interrupted the speech.
His rally was remarkable in a country where political parties are banned and power is held solely by tribal families
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Ahmadinejad returns from Iraq - English
Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has returned from his historic visit to Iraq. March 2008
Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has returned from his historic visit to Iraq. March 2008
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Mumbai Attacks orchestrated from outside the region - Ahmadinejad -03Dec08- English
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has questioned the motive behind the prolonged seven-year Washington presence in Afghanistan.
"By keeping its forces in Afghanistan, the US has...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has questioned the motive behind the prolonged seven-year Washington presence in Afghanistan.
"By keeping its forces in Afghanistan, the US has inflicted a heavy financial burden on its economy," the Iranian president said in a televised interview on Tuesday.
Washington and its allies seek a long-time strategy with regards to their policies in Afghanistan and Pakistan, he continued.
Seven years of occupation have not made Afghanistan any safer, as this year alone over 5,000 people have been killed and US military casualties have increased to the highest levels since the 2001 invasion.
Since the US invasion of the country, Afghanistan has also seen a phenomenal increase in the cultivation of opium, which is used to make heroin. The country now feeds the world with nearly 90 percent of its heroin.
"Their ulterior motive is to weaken India and China," suggested the president, adding that extra-regional presence can only help create a launching ground for further problems.
President Ahmadinejad said the 60-hour assault on Mumbai which killed nearly 172 people and injured almost 300 others was also orchestrated by elements outside the region.
"The main motive behind the terrorist attacks, which were orchestrated from outside the region, was to strain relations between Indian and Pakistan," he said.
India last week blamed Pakistani-based "elements" over the attacks across its financial capital, saying the terror bore the fingerprint of Lashkar-e-Taiba -- a group blamed for previous attacks in India.
"Even if the militants are linked to Lashker-e-Taiba, who do you think we are fighting?" commented Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari in reference to his government's operations against al-Qaeda and Taliban-linked militants near the Afghan border.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has questioned the motive behind the prolonged seven-year Washington presence in Afghanistan.
"By keeping its forces in Afghanistan, the US has inflicted a heavy financial burden on its economy," the Iranian president said in a televised interview on Tuesday.
Washington and its allies seek a long-time strategy with regards to their policies in Afghanistan and Pakistan, he continued.
Seven years of occupation have not made Afghanistan any safer, as this year alone over 5,000 people have been killed and US military casualties have increased to the highest levels since the 2001 invasion.
Since the US invasion of the country, Afghanistan has also seen a phenomenal increase in the cultivation of opium, which is used to make heroin. The country now feeds the world with nearly 90 percent of its heroin.
"Their ulterior motive is to weaken India and China," suggested the president, adding that extra-regional presence can only help create a launching ground for further problems.
President Ahmadinejad said the 60-hour assault on Mumbai which killed nearly 172 people and injured almost 300 others was also orchestrated by elements outside the region.
"The main motive behind the terrorist attacks, which were orchestrated from outside the region, was to strain relations between Indian and Pakistan," he said.
India last week blamed Pakistani-based "elements" over the attacks across its financial capital, saying the terror bore the fingerprint of Lashkar-e-Taiba -- a group blamed for previous attacks in India.
"Even if the militants are linked to Lashker-e-Taiba, who do you think we are fighting?" commented Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari in reference to his government's operations against al-Qaeda and Taliban-linked militants near the Afghan border.
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Iranian Leader Demands US Apology - 28Jan09 - English
BBC World News Report. Irans President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has demanded that the US apologise for the crimes committed against Iran if it wants a better relationship with Tehran.
BBC World News Report. Irans President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has demanded that the US apologise for the crimes committed against Iran if it wants a better relationship with Tehran.
Ahmadinejad - Obama Should Withdraw US Forces and Apologize for Crimes of 60 YRS - English
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad demanded that US President Barack Obama to Withdraw US Forces from all muslims land and apologize for crimes committed by the United States against Iran over...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad demanded that US President Barack Obama to Withdraw US Forces from all muslims land and apologize for crimes committed by the United States against Iran over the past 60 years.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad demanded that US President Barack Obama to Withdraw US Forces from all muslims land and apologize for crimes committed by the United States against Iran over the past 60 years.
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English - President Ahmadinejad Speech at Muslim Prosecutors Conf - 22nd April 09
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Full Speech at Muslim Prosecutors Conference - For Prosecuting Israeli Leaders for War Crimes in Gaza War - 22nd April 2009 - English
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad Full Speech at Muslim Prosecutors Conference - For Prosecuting Israeli Leaders for War Crimes in Gaza War - 22nd April 2009 - English
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Ahmadinejad says detainee abuse was enemy plot - 29Aug09 - English
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says foreign forces orchestrated the post-election turmoil in the country and are thus responsible for its controversial aftermath, including alleged...
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says foreign forces orchestrated the post-election turmoil in the country and are thus responsible for its controversial aftermath, including alleged mistreatment of detainees in Iranian jails.
In a pre-sermon speech to Friday prayers worshippers in Tehran University, President Ahmadinejad said he is in possession of evidence that exonerates "revolutionary, military, security and intelligence forces" from any allegations of detainee abuse
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says foreign forces orchestrated the post-election turmoil in the country and are thus responsible for its controversial aftermath, including alleged mistreatment of detainees in Iranian jails.
In a pre-sermon speech to Friday prayers worshippers in Tehran University, President Ahmadinejad said he is in possession of evidence that exonerates "revolutionary, military, security and intelligence forces" from any allegations of detainee abuse
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Fuel exchange deal a victory for Iran - 29Oct09 - English
Addressing the crowd in the Holy City of Mashad Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls the fuel exchange deal a victoty for his country.
Addressing the crowd in the Holy City of Mashad Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad calls the fuel exchange deal a victoty for his country.
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Hamas Commander Mahmoud Al Mabhouh Assassination - Chronological Timeline of Events - English
Footage from CCTV cameras shows a chronological timeline of the events that took place on the day that Hamas commander Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was assassinated.
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Footage from CCTV cameras shows a chronological timeline of the events that took place on the day that Hamas commander Mahmoud Al Mabhouh was assassinated.
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Sanctions will not stop Iran from going nuclear - 9Apr2010 - English
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says his country will not back down in the face of possible UN sanctions. Iran has unveiled third generation centrifuges capable of faster enrichment....
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says his country will not back down in the face of possible UN sanctions. Iran has unveiled third generation centrifuges capable of faster enrichment. President Ahmadinejad committed these developments to the nuclear programme just a day after UN ambassadors of six world powers met to discuss further penalties against the country.
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Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad says his country will not back down in the face of possible UN sanctions. Iran has unveiled third generation centrifuges capable of faster enrichment. President Ahmadinejad committed these developments to the nuclear programme just a day after UN ambassadors of six world powers met to discuss further penalties against the country.
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US walkout on speech by Ahmadinejad shows West biased against Iran - 03May2010 - English
The Iranian president has told the UN there's not a shred of credible evidence his country's developing nuclear weapons. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also attacked the US accusing it of double standards. He...
The Iranian president has told the UN there's not a shred of credible evidence his country's developing nuclear weapons. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also attacked the US accusing it of double standards. He was speaking at the start of a conference reviewing the non-proliferation treaty.
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The Iranian president has told the UN there's not a shred of credible evidence his country's developing nuclear weapons. Mahmoud Ahmadinejad also attacked the US accusing it of double standards. He was speaking at the start of a conference reviewing the non-proliferation treaty.