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[21Mar14 Complete] Ayatollah Khamenei Speech in the Holy City of Mashhad - English
Leader - Ayatollah Khamenei discusses about power of Islamic Republic and the red-lines of liberty in occasion of beginning of Iranian new year on 21 March .In this speech Ayatollah Khamenei...
Leader - Ayatollah Khamenei discusses about power of Islamic Republic and the red-lines of liberty in occasion of beginning of Iranian new year on 21 March .In this speech Ayatollah Khamenei refereed to holocaust and said \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"The Holocaust is an event whose reality is uncertain and, if it happened, it\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s uncertain how it happened \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\". further he slams US plot to judaize Israel.
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Leader - Ayatollah Khamenei discusses about power of Islamic Republic and the red-lines of liberty in occasion of beginning of Iranian new year on 21 March .In this speech Ayatollah Khamenei refereed to holocaust and said \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"The Holocaust is an event whose reality is uncertain and, if it happened, it\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'s uncertain how it happened \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\". further he slams US plot to judaize Israel.
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A documentary on American detainee - English
A man held without charges since 2002 has committed suicide at the Guantanamo detention center, US military officials have revealed.
Yemeni national Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Salih was found...
A man held without charges since 2002 has committed suicide at the Guantanamo detention center, US military officials have revealed.
Yemeni national Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Salih was found "unresponsive and not breathing" when guards checked his cell Monday night, US Southern Command spokesman Jose Ruiz said in a statement.
A prison physician pronounced the man dead after efforts to resuscitate him had failed.
A man found innocent and subsequently released from Guantanamo Bay last year expounded on the situation at the notorious detention center in an interview with Press TV earlier in 2009.
Binyam Mohamed -- a British citizen arrested in Pakistan in 2002 on suspicion of plotting a string of bomb blast in the US -- said that during the five years he spent at the detention center he was surreptitiously "tortured in medieval ways".
"It is still difficult for me to believe that I was abducted, hauled from one country to the next and tortured in medieval ways. While I want to recover and put it all as far in the past as I can, I also know I have an obligation to the people who still remain in those torture chambers," he said.
This is not the first time a Guantanamo detainee has ended his life. In a coordinated act of protest, three Guantanamo detainees hanged themselves with their sheets on June 10, 2006. Another prisoner killed himself in May 2007 by hanging himself with a noose made from bed linens.
The death is expected to cause a new wave of criticism against the military prison, which Amnesty International calls the "the gulag of our times".
"The cost of keeping Guantanamo open could not be clearer at a time like this, both for the men there and for the perception of the US in the world," says the Center for Constitutional Rights, which represents Guantanamo prisoners in habeas corpus cases.
Although US President Barack Obama has ordered an end to the 'harsh interrogation' program launched by the Bush administration, the fates of the detainees who await trials remain uncertain
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A man held without charges since 2002 has committed suicide at the Guantanamo detention center, US military officials have revealed.
Yemeni national Muhammad Ahmad Abdallah Salih was found "unresponsive and not breathing" when guards checked his cell Monday night, US Southern Command spokesman Jose Ruiz said in a statement.
A prison physician pronounced the man dead after efforts to resuscitate him had failed.
A man found innocent and subsequently released from Guantanamo Bay last year expounded on the situation at the notorious detention center in an interview with Press TV earlier in 2009.
Binyam Mohamed -- a British citizen arrested in Pakistan in 2002 on suspicion of plotting a string of bomb blast in the US -- said that during the five years he spent at the detention center he was surreptitiously "tortured in medieval ways".
"It is still difficult for me to believe that I was abducted, hauled from one country to the next and tortured in medieval ways. While I want to recover and put it all as far in the past as I can, I also know I have an obligation to the people who still remain in those torture chambers," he said.
This is not the first time a Guantanamo detainee has ended his life. In a coordinated act of protest, three Guantanamo detainees hanged themselves with their sheets on June 10, 2006. Another prisoner killed himself in May 2007 by hanging himself with a noose made from bed linens.
The death is expected to cause a new wave of criticism against the military prison, which Amnesty International calls the "the gulag of our times".
"The cost of keeping Guantanamo open could not be clearer at a time like this, both for the men there and for the perception of the US in the world," says the Center for Constitutional Rights, which represents Guantanamo prisoners in habeas corpus cases.
Although US President Barack Obama has ordered an end to the 'harsh interrogation' program launched by the Bush administration, the fates of the detainees who await trials remain uncertain
www.presstv.com
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Violence in Video Games - WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT - English
From the documentary - INSERT COIN - Part 5-Violence in Video Games - While playing violent video games may not always explain violence in real life they do increase the risk. Violent games may...
From the documentary - INSERT COIN - Part 5-Violence in Video Games - While playing violent video games may not always explain violence in real life they do increase the risk. Violent games may shape the script and attitudes of how to act and react in uncertain and violent situations. Violent games may also have a de-sentisizing effect. Social and cultural contexts matter a lot in terms of how these games affect children. Compare the American and Japanese experiences. Those living in vulnerable life conditions may be at a higher risk. However the level of violence and values given in some of the recent games like Grand Theft Auto should never be allowed in my opinion. See http://islamicinsights.com/features/home-and-family/victims-of-a-violent-media.html
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From the documentary - INSERT COIN - Part 5-Violence in Video Games - While playing violent video games may not always explain violence in real life they do increase the risk. Violent games may shape the script and attitudes of how to act and react in uncertain and violent situations. Violent games may also have a de-sentisizing effect. Social and cultural contexts matter a lot in terms of how these games affect children. Compare the American and Japanese experiences. Those living in vulnerable life conditions may be at a higher risk. However the level of violence and values given in some of the recent games like Grand Theft Auto should never be allowed in my opinion. See http://islamicinsights.com/features/home-and-family/victims-of-a-violent-media.html
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[8Sep11] دیدار رئیس و اعضای مجلس خبرگان Members of Assembly of Experts - Farsi
Vali Amr Muslimeen Ayatullah Sayyed Ali Khamenei meets with the members of Assembly of experts.
دیدار رئیس و اعضای مجلس خبرگان با رهبر انقلاب...
Vali Amr Muslimeen Ayatullah Sayyed Ali Khamenei meets with the members of Assembly of experts.
دیدار رئیس و اعضای مجلس خبرگان با رهبر انقلاب
http://farsi.khamenei.ir/news-content?id=17222
حضرت آیتالله خامنهای رهبر معظم انقلاب اسلامی صبح روز 17 شهریور 1390، در دیدار رئیس و اعضای مجلس خبرگان، با اشاره به اقدام تاریخی و بیسابقه امام خمینی رضواناللهتعالیعلیه در تشكیل نظام سیاسی مبتنی بر فقه اسلامی، به تبیین چالش ظاهری میان حفظ هویت و اصول نظام با تحقق نیافتن برخی اهداف مادی و معنوی پرداختند و ضمن تشریح معنای صحیح ولایت مطلقه فقیه و تأكید بر لزوم تصحیح و تكمیل مستمر مسیر حركت نظام افزودند: حوادث بسیار عظیمی در منطقه در حال رخ دادن است كه باید با تبیین دقیق و صحیح مفهوم مردمسالاری دینی برای ملتهای مسلمان، خلاء موجود را در زمینه جهتگیری آینده این حوادث، پُر كرد.
ایشان، با اشاره به سابقه بسیار دیرین فقه سیاسی در فقه شیعه خاطرنشان كردند: با وجود این سابقه عریق و ریشهدار، نظام سازی بر اساس فقه اسلامی تا قبل از امام راحل عظیمالشأن سابقه نداشته است و آن بزرگوار، اول كسی است كه در مقام نظر و عمل، یك نظام سیاسی را بر مبنای مردمسالاری دینی و ولایت فقیه، مطرح و ایجاد كرد.
حضرت آیتالله خامنهای پس از بیان اهمیت بیبدیل و تاریخساز اقدام امام خمینی رضواناللهتعالیعلیه در نظامسازی سیاسی، افزودند: تحقق اهداف كلان مادی و معنوی این نظام، بطور طبیعی به زمان طولانی نیاز دارد و به همین علت، در كوتاهمدت و میانمدت ممكن است این تصور در ذهن برخی پیش آید كه حفظ و پایبندی به اصول و مبانی نظام، مانع از دسترسی به پیشرفت و محقق شدن اهداف شده است.
رهبر انقلاب اسلامی در تبیین نگاه صحیح به این چالش بزرگ، به صبر پُر عظمت امام در تحمل فشارها و دشواریها اشاره كردند و افزودند: امام، هیچگاه چه در مسائل داخلی و چه در مسائل خارجی از مبانی و اصول، كوتاه نیامد و ضمن پیگیری اهداف، همواره به هویت نظام، كاملاً وفادار بود.
حضرت آیتالله خامنهای، پیگیری توأمان هر دو طرف این چالش، یعنی حفظ هویت نظام و دستیابی به پیشرفتهای مادی و معنوی را راه حل مسئله دانستند و خاطرنشان كردند: باید این واقعیت را یك اصل مهم و قطعی دانست كه حفظ اصول نظام و پیشرفت و تعالی كشور، همجهت و سازگارند و نباید بخاطر برخی مشكلات به قناعت حداقلی اكتفا كرد و از اصول كوتاه آمد.
ایشان، حفظ هویت نظام و پیگیری همزمان روند تحقق اهداف مادی، علمی، فرهنگی، اقتصادی، سیاسی و اجتماعی را كاری مهم، پیچیده و سخت برشمردند و خاطرنشان كردند: پیشرفتهای امروز كشور كه در سایه حفظ اصول بدست آمده با وضع ایران در اول انقلاب قابل مقایسه نیست و این حقیقت نیز نشان میدهد كه پیشرفت و تعالی جامعه، با حفظ اصول و هویت نظام امكانپذیر است، ضمن این كه نصرت الهی نیز تنها در پرتو وفاداری به مبانی اسلام ، شامل حال ملت و كشور خواهد بود.
رهبر انقلاب اسلامی در دومین نكته از سخنانشان در جمع اعضای مجلس خبرگان، به تبیین لزوم تصحیح و تكمیل مستمر مسیر حركت نظام پرداختند.
http://english.khamenei.ir//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1516
Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution met with the head and members of the Assembly of Experts. Speaking during the meeting, Ayatollah Khamenei referred to the recent events in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Yemen and added that the future of these countries is uncertain. He stressed that there are different possibilities which should be taken into consideration.
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Vali Amr Muslimeen Ayatullah Sayyed Ali Khamenei meets with the members of Assembly of experts.
دیدار رئیس و اعضای مجلس خبرگان با رهبر انقلاب
http://farsi.khamenei.ir/news-content?id=17222
حضرت آیتالله خامنهای رهبر معظم انقلاب اسلامی صبح روز 17 شهریور 1390، در دیدار رئیس و اعضای مجلس خبرگان، با اشاره به اقدام تاریخی و بیسابقه امام خمینی رضواناللهتعالیعلیه در تشكیل نظام سیاسی مبتنی بر فقه اسلامی، به تبیین چالش ظاهری میان حفظ هویت و اصول نظام با تحقق نیافتن برخی اهداف مادی و معنوی پرداختند و ضمن تشریح معنای صحیح ولایت مطلقه فقیه و تأكید بر لزوم تصحیح و تكمیل مستمر مسیر حركت نظام افزودند: حوادث بسیار عظیمی در منطقه در حال رخ دادن است كه باید با تبیین دقیق و صحیح مفهوم مردمسالاری دینی برای ملتهای مسلمان، خلاء موجود را در زمینه جهتگیری آینده این حوادث، پُر كرد.
ایشان، با اشاره به سابقه بسیار دیرین فقه سیاسی در فقه شیعه خاطرنشان كردند: با وجود این سابقه عریق و ریشهدار، نظام سازی بر اساس فقه اسلامی تا قبل از امام راحل عظیمالشأن سابقه نداشته است و آن بزرگوار، اول كسی است كه در مقام نظر و عمل، یك نظام سیاسی را بر مبنای مردمسالاری دینی و ولایت فقیه، مطرح و ایجاد كرد.
حضرت آیتالله خامنهای پس از بیان اهمیت بیبدیل و تاریخساز اقدام امام خمینی رضواناللهتعالیعلیه در نظامسازی سیاسی، افزودند: تحقق اهداف كلان مادی و معنوی این نظام، بطور طبیعی به زمان طولانی نیاز دارد و به همین علت، در كوتاهمدت و میانمدت ممكن است این تصور در ذهن برخی پیش آید كه حفظ و پایبندی به اصول و مبانی نظام، مانع از دسترسی به پیشرفت و محقق شدن اهداف شده است.
رهبر انقلاب اسلامی در تبیین نگاه صحیح به این چالش بزرگ، به صبر پُر عظمت امام در تحمل فشارها و دشواریها اشاره كردند و افزودند: امام، هیچگاه چه در مسائل داخلی و چه در مسائل خارجی از مبانی و اصول، كوتاه نیامد و ضمن پیگیری اهداف، همواره به هویت نظام، كاملاً وفادار بود.
حضرت آیتالله خامنهای، پیگیری توأمان هر دو طرف این چالش، یعنی حفظ هویت نظام و دستیابی به پیشرفتهای مادی و معنوی را راه حل مسئله دانستند و خاطرنشان كردند: باید این واقعیت را یك اصل مهم و قطعی دانست كه حفظ اصول نظام و پیشرفت و تعالی كشور، همجهت و سازگارند و نباید بخاطر برخی مشكلات به قناعت حداقلی اكتفا كرد و از اصول كوتاه آمد.
ایشان، حفظ هویت نظام و پیگیری همزمان روند تحقق اهداف مادی، علمی، فرهنگی، اقتصادی، سیاسی و اجتماعی را كاری مهم، پیچیده و سخت برشمردند و خاطرنشان كردند: پیشرفتهای امروز كشور كه در سایه حفظ اصول بدست آمده با وضع ایران در اول انقلاب قابل مقایسه نیست و این حقیقت نیز نشان میدهد كه پیشرفت و تعالی جامعه، با حفظ اصول و هویت نظام امكانپذیر است، ضمن این كه نصرت الهی نیز تنها در پرتو وفاداری به مبانی اسلام ، شامل حال ملت و كشور خواهد بود.
رهبر انقلاب اسلامی در دومین نكته از سخنانشان در جمع اعضای مجلس خبرگان، به تبیین لزوم تصحیح و تكمیل مستمر مسیر حركت نظام پرداختند.
http://english.khamenei.ir//index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1516
Ayatollah Khamenei the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution met with the head and members of the Assembly of Experts. Speaking during the meeting, Ayatollah Khamenei referred to the recent events in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Yemen and added that the future of these countries is uncertain. He stressed that there are different possibilities which should be taken into consideration.
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[13 June 2012] Iranian minister warns of oil sanctions consequences - English
[13 June 2012] Iranian minister warns of oil sanctions consequences - English
He adds that through the unilaterally imposed sanctions on producers, certain consumers are using oil as a tool to...
[13 June 2012] Iranian minister warns of oil sanctions consequences - English
He adds that through the unilaterally imposed sanctions on producers, certain consumers are using oil as a tool to attain their political objectives which imposes constraints on the oil industry.Iran's Oil Minister says there is a need to return to economic logic and ensuring financial resources, among other key long term pillars since then and only then will long term energy security and suitable economic growth follow.
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[13 June 2012] Iranian minister warns of oil sanctions consequences - English
He adds that through the unilaterally imposed sanctions on producers, certain consumers are using oil as a tool to attain their political objectives which imposes constraints on the oil industry.Iran's Oil Minister says there is a need to return to economic logic and ensuring financial resources, among other key long term pillars since then and only then will long term energy security and suitable economic growth follow.
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[31] نهج البلاغه اقوال Nahjul Balagha Aqwal - Urdu
31. There are four causes of infidelity and loss of belief in Allah: hankering after whims, a passion to dispute every argument, deviation from truth; and dissension, because whoever hankers after...
31. There are four causes of infidelity and loss of belief in Allah: hankering after whims, a passion to dispute every argument, deviation from truth; and dissension, because whoever hankers after whims does not incline towards truth; whoever keeps on disputing every argument on account of his ignorance, will always remain blind to truth, whoever deviates from truth because of ignorance, will always take good for evil and evil for good and he will always remain intoxicated with misguidance. And whoever makes a breach (with Allah and His Messenger) his path becomes difficult, his affairs will become complicated and his way to salvation will be uncertain.
Similarly, doubt has also four aspects absurd reason- ing; fear; vacillation and hesitation; and unreasonable surrender to infidelity, because one who has accustomed himself to unreasonable and absurd discussions will never see the Light of Truth and will always live in the darkness of ignorance. One who is afraid to face facts (of life, death and the life after death) will always turn away from ultimate reality, one who allows doubts and uncertainties to vacillate him will always be under the control of Satan and one who surrenders himself to infidelity accepts damnation in both the worlds.
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31. There are four causes of infidelity and loss of belief in Allah: hankering after whims, a passion to dispute every argument, deviation from truth; and dissension, because whoever hankers after whims does not incline towards truth; whoever keeps on disputing every argument on account of his ignorance, will always remain blind to truth, whoever deviates from truth because of ignorance, will always take good for evil and evil for good and he will always remain intoxicated with misguidance. And whoever makes a breach (with Allah and His Messenger) his path becomes difficult, his affairs will become complicated and his way to salvation will be uncertain.
Similarly, doubt has also four aspects absurd reason- ing; fear; vacillation and hesitation; and unreasonable surrender to infidelity, because one who has accustomed himself to unreasonable and absurd discussions will never see the Light of Truth and will always live in the darkness of ignorance. One who is afraid to face facts (of life, death and the life after death) will always turn away from ultimate reality, one who allows doubts and uncertainties to vacillate him will always be under the control of Satan and one who surrenders himself to infidelity accepts damnation in both the worlds.
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[15 Dec 2013] UK housing crisis grows - English
Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming increasingly more expensive and problematic. A new \\\'state of the nation\\\' report by homeless charity Crisis and the Joseph Rowntree...
Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming increasingly more expensive and problematic. A new \\\'state of the nation\\\' report by homeless charity Crisis and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation paint an alarming picture of the country\\\'s growing housing crisis.
There\\\'s been a 10% rise in those housed in temporary accommodation and a 6% spike in those forced to sleep rough.Dawn Butler is a Labour politician working in Dawn Butler, west London. As the debate continues about how to alleviate the effects of the growing housing crisis, thousands of families in the capital and throughout the UK will be facing an uncertain future. Spiraling house prices, limited affordable accommodation options and benefits caps have all converged to heap more misery on already over stretched British budgets. The government disputes this stating £190m extra has been allocated to local councils.With a shortfall in available housing and a squeezing of existing budgets, many more families will find themselves without a roof over their heads before the crisis is addressed.
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Keeping a roof over your head in the UK is becoming increasingly more expensive and problematic. A new \\\'state of the nation\\\' report by homeless charity Crisis and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation paint an alarming picture of the country\\\'s growing housing crisis.
There\\\'s been a 10% rise in those housed in temporary accommodation and a 6% spike in those forced to sleep rough.Dawn Butler is a Labour politician working in Dawn Butler, west London. As the debate continues about how to alleviate the effects of the growing housing crisis, thousands of families in the capital and throughout the UK will be facing an uncertain future. Spiraling house prices, limited affordable accommodation options and benefits caps have all converged to heap more misery on already over stretched British budgets. The government disputes this stating £190m extra has been allocated to local councils.With a shortfall in available housing and a squeezing of existing budgets, many more families will find themselves without a roof over their heads before the crisis is addressed.
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[18 Feb 2014] The Debate - Nuclear Negotiations - English
Iran and the P5+1 resume nuclear talks some three months after reaching an interim deal. Iran says the dismantling of its nuclear facilities is not on the agenda. Just a few days ago, the...
Iran and the P5+1 resume nuclear talks some three months after reaching an interim deal. Iran says the dismantling of its nuclear facilities is not on the agenda. Just a few days ago, the country\'s leader, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei said he was \"not optimistic\" about the negotiations but would not oppose them. Does Iran have good reasons to distrust the US? Is a final agreement within reach? I\'m Homa Lezgee and you\'re watching the Debate.
Guests:
-Press TV Newsroom Director, Hamid Reza Emadi (Tehran).
- American Institute for Foreign Policy, Michael Linn (Washington).
Subjects:
1) In Geneva both parties agreed that \"the Iranian nuclear program will be treated in the same manner as that of any non-nuclear weapon state party to the non-proliferation treaty\". Yet Wendy Sherman, the US nuclear negotiator, told Congress she believes that Iran has no need for either a heavy water reactor or the second enrichment facilities in Fordo. She added that Iran should give up some centrifuges. All these demands go beyond the requirements of the NPT. How do you explain the duplicity?
2) Iran has announced it won\'t suspend activities in the Arak heavy water reactor, will not reduce the number of its centrifuges or stop RD-related projects...so is there going to be major disagreements about the agenda of the talks?
3) American insistence on \"zero enrichment in Iran\" is one reason for the failure of past talks. Last November\'s deal was only possible because the US was prepared to be more realistic.
4) Measures that go beyond the NPT may be required for a time to build confidence.
5) As long as the US keeps repeating its threat that \"all options are on the table\", including military action, compromise seems uncertain...
6) What is a compromise? Iran will probably have to accept temporary limitations on its nuclear program and submit to extra inspections. In return, world powers must respect the country\'s right to the peaceful use of nuclear technology, including enrichment.
7) How do you interpret the recent remarks by Iran\'s leader that he is \"not optimistic\" about the negotiations? Does Tehran have good reasons to distrust the US?
8) Is a final agreement within reach?
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Iran and the P5+1 resume nuclear talks some three months after reaching an interim deal. Iran says the dismantling of its nuclear facilities is not on the agenda. Just a few days ago, the country\'s leader, Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei said he was \"not optimistic\" about the negotiations but would not oppose them. Does Iran have good reasons to distrust the US? Is a final agreement within reach? I\'m Homa Lezgee and you\'re watching the Debate.
Guests:
-Press TV Newsroom Director, Hamid Reza Emadi (Tehran).
- American Institute for Foreign Policy, Michael Linn (Washington).
Subjects:
1) In Geneva both parties agreed that \"the Iranian nuclear program will be treated in the same manner as that of any non-nuclear weapon state party to the non-proliferation treaty\". Yet Wendy Sherman, the US nuclear negotiator, told Congress she believes that Iran has no need for either a heavy water reactor or the second enrichment facilities in Fordo. She added that Iran should give up some centrifuges. All these demands go beyond the requirements of the NPT. How do you explain the duplicity?
2) Iran has announced it won\'t suspend activities in the Arak heavy water reactor, will not reduce the number of its centrifuges or stop RD-related projects...so is there going to be major disagreements about the agenda of the talks?
3) American insistence on \"zero enrichment in Iran\" is one reason for the failure of past talks. Last November\'s deal was only possible because the US was prepared to be more realistic.
4) Measures that go beyond the NPT may be required for a time to build confidence.
5) As long as the US keeps repeating its threat that \"all options are on the table\", including military action, compromise seems uncertain...
6) What is a compromise? Iran will probably have to accept temporary limitations on its nuclear program and submit to extra inspections. In return, world powers must respect the country\'s right to the peaceful use of nuclear technology, including enrichment.
7) How do you interpret the recent remarks by Iran\'s leader that he is \"not optimistic\" about the negotiations? Does Tehran have good reasons to distrust the US?
8) Is a final agreement within reach?
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[04] In Between Two Great Responsibilities | Life Lesson from Noble Narrations | 2022 | English
A clear sign of faith is responsibility for one\'s actions. Imām Jaʿfar aṣ-Ṣādiq (ʿa) said, \"A faithful person is always worried about two things. The first includes the past...
A clear sign of faith is responsibility for one\'s actions. Imām Jaʿfar aṣ-Ṣādiq (ʿa) said, \"A faithful person is always worried about two things. The first includes the past sins for which he does not know how Allāh (swt) will act in regards to them, while the second is for what is left of his life, during which he is uncertain of how he will behave.\"
This video is inspired by the upcoming publication by Al-Kisa Foundation titled \"150 Life Lessons from Noble Narrations\", your donation will help sponsor this book. Visit bit.ly/noblelessons
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A clear sign of faith is responsibility for one\'s actions. Imām Jaʿfar aṣ-Ṣādiq (ʿa) said, \"A faithful person is always worried about two things. The first includes the past sins for which he does not know how Allāh (swt) will act in regards to them, while the second is for what is left of his life, during which he is uncertain of how he will behave.\"
This video is inspired by the upcoming publication by Al-Kisa Foundation titled \"150 Life Lessons from Noble Narrations\", your donation will help sponsor this book. Visit bit.ly/noblelessons