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day iran is protected by russia. iran thinks it has options. if iran wants to extract a better deal or less than us national security demands it can turn to its autocratic allies. the administration said months ago without a return to the original 2015 agreement by the end of last february the nonproliferation benefits of the deal would be greatly diminished. on january 21, 2022, he said, quote, detox with iran about mutual return to compliance with the jc poa have reached a decisive moment. of a deal is not reached in the next few weeks, iran's ongoing nuclear advances will make it impossible to return to the jc poa. it is three months later than that determination. how is it iran is still advancing its nuclear program by leaps and bounds? the knowledge iran is gaining from these advancements can never be erased. we continue to wait and hope but hope is not a national security strategy. i believe in a diplomatic path but we must ask using every tool we have, how do we serve the us strategic interest. if iran were to breakout tomorrow what is t
day iran is protected by russia. iran thinks it has options. if iran wants to extract a better deal or less than us national security demands it can turn to its autocratic allies. the administration said months ago without a return to the original 2015 agreement by the end of last february the nonproliferation benefits of the deal would be greatly diminished. on january 21, 2022, he said, quote, detox with iran about mutual return to compliance with the jc poa have reached a decisive moment. of...
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even the supreme leader of iran at the highest level in the islamic republic of iran clearly and publicly declared we are opposed to war. >> being opposed to war is different from condemning the country that began the war. i am looking for a simple statement that says you condemn russia -- we all oppose war -- but do you condemn russia for starting the war? >> as we condemned the war against ukraine, we believe it is not appropriate. also, war against afghanistan, iraq, yemen and palestine. war is inappropriate everywhere but there is this reality, the united states and nato, they are very involved in provocative actions in the region. i think there were provocations done by the united states and nato in order to justify their presence and their enlargement. this is a reality that has to come to our attention. but the solution for that, is it war? no. we support dialogue and diplomacy. i have to talk twice, the ukrainian foreign minister, last week i proposed to mr. lavrov we are ready to host both of you, ukraine and russia. war has to come to an end and those ukrainian displaced people
even the supreme leader of iran at the highest level in the islamic republic of iran clearly and publicly declared we are opposed to war. >> being opposed to war is different from condemning the country that began the war. i am looking for a simple statement that says you condemn russia -- we all oppose war -- but do you condemn russia for starting the war? >> as we condemned the war against ukraine, we believe it is not appropriate. also, war against afghanistan, iraq, yemen and...
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1,500 tanks to iran. but later, the order was cancelled and the uk did not refund the money. i should also add, that money was finally paid in march of this year — at the same time as your release. you know, a lot of people don't know, necessarily, that detail. but you knew that detail. how does that make you feel? i think my arrest and my ordeal was an open—ended sentence and an open—ended abuse. and i should say that the foreign office has never confirmed the link still between — yes, the money was paid at the same time as you were released, but they haven't confirmed the link between the two, despite what you have been told by the regime. did borisjohnson confirm it to you when you met with him? did he say this was never about anything you did? he did mention, he said that it was about the debt. and how important was that for you and your family to hear that? i think, for me, there were times that i was very, very, very angry. but then, once i accepted the fact that it is what it is, there is v
1,500 tanks to iran. but later, the order was cancelled and the uk did not refund the money. i should also add, that money was finally paid in march of this year — at the same time as your release. you know, a lot of people don't know, necessarily, that detail. but you knew that detail. how does that make you feel? i think my arrest and my ordeal was an open—ended sentence and an open—ended abuse. and i should say that the foreign office has never confirmed the link still between — yes,...
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biden's team, which is a signature against some real entities of iran or some organizations in iran. maybe for you or for the viewers or the audience here it might be interesting to know that the americans have been so extreme in sanctions that sometimes that sometimes a person's name has been repeated three times. this is why the person passed away 10 years ago, he doesn't exist anymore, this is like a mania, sanction mania that the u.s. is facing. in order for a relationship between to return-- normalcy, we'll base it on the behavior of the u.s., and it's important for dialog to have at least some semblance of trust between the two sides. >> if you return to the deal and you know this question is being asked in the context of russian oil, potentially being more difficult to get, if you would return to the deal, how much oil could iran pump out a day? >> first of all, you know, that islamic republic of iran has a lot of diverse potentialities in the field of energy, including petrol chemicals, oil and gas and also geopolitically and economically in the area, east to the with he is--
biden's team, which is a signature against some real entities of iran or some organizations in iran. maybe for you or for the viewers or the audience here it might be interesting to know that the americans have been so extreme in sanctions that sometimes that sometimes a person's name has been repeated three times. this is why the person passed away 10 years ago, he doesn't exist anymore, this is like a mania, sanction mania that the u.s. is facing. in order for a relationship between to...
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iran will be bribed of gains. we cannot return to jcpoa but the crop is proposing still there. -- but the trump proposal of pressure to still there. we want to retake good and lasting deal and we are committed to our nuclear program is totally useful. this is the american side that has to make the decision. we are leaving the window of missy open the americans have a realistic approach to the point where we can make the step i have to say that with some regret that the national interest state has been taken hostage. there are so many reasons to believe so. >> let me ask you about what is worded to be the central issue that is the designation the terrorist organization, the arena guards. it seems to me from the out issue that this is an issue outside the nuclear deal. there are things that the revolutionary guard are which have triggered designation right from the they have nothing to do with the iran nuclear deal. why allow the issue of the revolutionary guard to interview your whether you go ahead with the deal?
iran will be bribed of gains. we cannot return to jcpoa but the crop is proposing still there. -- but the trump proposal of pressure to still there. we want to retake good and lasting deal and we are committed to our nuclear program is totally useful. this is the american side that has to make the decision. we are leaving the window of missy open the americans have a realistic approach to the point where we can make the step i have to say that with some regret that the national interest state...
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biden's team, which is a signature against real entities of iran. were some organizations in iran. mr. zakaria, may be for you or the viewer the audience here, it might be interesting to know that the americans have been so extreme in sanctions, that sometimes a person's name has been repeated three times. this is why the person passed away 10 years ago. he doesn't exist anymore. this is like a mania. sanctions mania that the u.s. is facing. in order for relationship between tehran and washington to return to normal, we are going to decide about it based on the , behavior of the u.s. it is important for any kind of dialogue to have at least some semblance of trust between the two sides. fareed: if you return to the deal -- and you know this question is being asked in the context of russian oil potentially being more difficult to get -- if you were to return to the deal, how much oil could iran pump out a day? f. minister abdollahian: first of all, you know that the islamic republic of iran has a lot of diverse potentialities in the field of energy, including petrochemicals, oil and
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the you asked to join israel in assimilate a war with iran. he's got to be kidding me, just when i thought things couldn't get worse. the u. s. in israel military's are blatantly threatened in iran with war earlier we heard from foreign policy. analysts say it must africa shush him. he says it, israel's claims about to run supposedly seeking nuclear escalation, are unfounded, is really official said bill raising claims about iran all throughout the past decades in $1099.00 former use really premier benjamin netanyahu claim the iran was just 2 years away from an a bomb, but despite all these claims in the past 2 decades, there never ever been any kind of move by iran tours making an a bomb. and there's never been even a shred of evidence to prove that iran is been sick in the military nuclear drive. even after thousands of hours of inspection by the i e h. these claims normally are followed by military drills and threats against the rock by the israelis like aerial drills, allegedly mocking air strike and uranium nuclear facilities fits israel
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did you go back to iran or have you been back to iran in the process of researching this book? yeah. not for the book and i went back to iran in 2003 2004 and when i was i guess even then i had an idea that i wanted to write something about this story. but i yeah, no, it's just it was after college and i had felt a little bit lost i think and so i thought i would go back to iran and maybe i would have that connection that my mother had my mother talks about having landed in iran and felt all of a sudden hole again somehow and i didn't have that it experience, but it was a profound and beautiful experience and it really did. i feel like i'm using the word profound a lot. it really did kind of shape who i was who i am. it's shaped a lot of my choices in my 20s. so i think my mother and i in different ways had an experience of iran that kind of set us on on our path. audience member says this book. is informational and personal what was the most challenging part for you? right. and what was the most rewarding part? i think the most challenging part with figuring out what my story
did you go back to iran or have you been back to iran in the process of researching this book? yeah. not for the book and i went back to iran in 2003 2004 and when i was i guess even then i had an idea that i wanted to write something about this story. but i yeah, no, it's just it was after college and i had felt a little bit lost i think and so i thought i would go back to iran and maybe i would have that connection that my mother had my mother talks about having landed in iran and felt all of...
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s. military officials to discuss iran's nuclear program. and israeli media outlets have been reporting that the us will participate in large scale drills with israeli forces this month to simulate an attack on iran's nuclear facilities. the exercise is to be an unprecedented aerial collaboration between the u. s. and israel source between tara and willow power on restoring the iran nuclear deal have been as a stalemate and both israel and the u. s. of expressed concern that iran has expanded its nuclear program well beyond the stipulations of the 2015 deal. former us president donald trump, unilaterally withdrew america from the deal 4 years ago and imposed crushing sanctions against iran. and u. s. participation in israel is upcoming war jose, how spots are rates on social media? how long combined and stick to trumps field iran policy without having to take responsibility for its continued failure. the latest example, the u. s. will join in is really drill, simulating war with iran. this is unprecedented. the you asked to join israel in as
s. military officials to discuss iran's nuclear program. and israeli media outlets have been reporting that the us will participate in large scale drills with israeli forces this month to simulate an attack on iran's nuclear facilities. the exercise is to be an unprecedented aerial collaboration between the u. s. and israel source between tara and willow power on restoring the iran nuclear deal have been as a stalemate and both israel and the u. s. of expressed concern that iran has expanded...
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iran is in any case under sanctions and has from the united states from the 1980's. there is no additional sanction that comes with that, there's no additional curtailment of activity, it's purely a symbolic issue, so why would you let that distract you from whether or not you can get back into the deal? think about it. >> i think first of all, the americans know very well to if they want to return to jcpoa what is it that they need to do? they know very well, full well what is required from them. president biden knows very well understands very well-- >> what does it require? just the economic-- >> he knows very well what he should do. the most important thing is that the economic sanctions need to be lifted in an effective way. the most important thing is that the maximum pressure policy of the trump era, the factors, the elements there need to be removed. we are not asking for much, but reducing these fundamental things to just one subject and focusing on it, i think, i think this is not good behavior. it's not a good reaction, the americans know very well what th
iran is in any case under sanctions and has from the united states from the 1980's. there is no additional sanction that comes with that, there's no additional curtailment of activity, it's purely a symbolic issue, so why would you let that distract you from whether or not you can get back into the deal? think about it. >> i think first of all, the americans know very well to if they want to return to jcpoa what is it that they need to do? they know very well, full well what is required...
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e is a member of the cuts force that sir mainly operating outside iran. and as we understood he a was working in he was a rating in syria along with the iranian advisors, and the troops and groups allied with iran over there. so at that puts this assassination in the, in a different context than other assassinations that took place in the past. a previously, most of the assassinations that happened in, into ran over the past decade were related to the nuclear file. this is a probably the 1st time that unless it's a nation is related to iran's regional policies. if that's the that the right. what say i inside the wrong because we know just 2 and half years ago, a passenger, the money was, was targeted in baghdad. nearby that national international airport, but that's outside the, the borders of iran. so this time it's, it's a different situation and the profile of a has and say i could, i, who before the, these incident, this incident wasn't known now with the, with his statement and later on with the a, several of the statements by the, a foreign ministry
e is a member of the cuts force that sir mainly operating outside iran. and as we understood he a was working in he was a rating in syria along with the iranian advisors, and the troops and groups allied with iran over there. so at that puts this assassination in the, in a different context than other assassinations that took place in the past. a previously, most of the assassinations that happened in, into ran over the past decade were related to the nuclear file. this is a probably the 1st...
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there last year. iran is followed by egypt and saudi arabia. one high profile case in iran is a journalist, af, madre sally, a half a swedish half iranian man, accused of being a spy for israel, amnesty and to the swedish government urging iran to spare his life. and we'll be talking or we be taking a look at this specific case now also unpacking some of the why the implications of amnesty is a report with our studio guest. namely mac las n b. cool. he's a secretary general of the german branch of amnesty international. welcome to the w . welcome to the studio. good to have you with us. thank you, monica. so let's a pick up right on this last information. as far as we know, at much recent july, lee was facing execution on may the 21st. so that is now 3 days ago. what is the latest that we know and he's case? yes. so we are monitoring the situation on the ground. i think it's important that there's global attention because we had the situation already here at the end of 2020, that the execution seemed very doing soon to happen. and, but there wa
there last year. iran is followed by egypt and saudi arabia. one high profile case in iran is a journalist, af, madre sally, a half a swedish half iranian man, accused of being a spy for israel, amnesty and to the swedish government urging iran to spare his life. and we'll be talking or we be taking a look at this specific case now also unpacking some of the why the implications of amnesty is a report with our studio guest. namely mac las n b. cool. he's a secretary general of the german branch...
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is there any chance of iran _ and has yet. is there any chance of iran going - and has yet. is there any| chance of iran going back and has yet. is there any i chance of iran going back to the negotiating table here? i think iran is back at the negotiating table but they want to have everything and they want to make no concessions they want to make all the changes on the ground and essentially make the west to give more concessions but that is not going to happen with the biden administration, i don't think is in a position to make these kinds of concessions. the world is in a different place. russia really doesn't want iran to sign a nuclear deal. so all of these seem to me to communicate the dream of reviving the nuclear deal is a false dream.— reviving the nuclear deal is a false dream. professor abbas milani, thank— false dream. professor abbas milani, thank you _ false dream. professor abbas milani, thank you so - false dream. professor abbas milani, thank you so much . false dream. professor abbasj milani, thank you so much for your time and for your insight there
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but that's outside the, the borders of iran. so this time it's, it's a different situation and the profile of a has and say i could, i, who before the, these incident, this incident wasn't known now with the, with his statement and later on with the a several statements by the a foreign ministry, the national security council's affiliated media out that new news that said that the enemies are crossing the red lines and they will pay the price for this. it seems that this a, this operation or this assassination will have, at least from the iranian a side, would habits its implications. now, a, you said that there is another, there's also a ring or a cell that was arrested in thought on. and the iranians linked it to israel. however, it seems very clear that the indians were keeping, keeping a distance in all these statements that were issued into abroad from pointing the finger to a direct or a side or party. so they didn't say israel, they just, sir, said, whoever did this assassination or the enemies of the revolution. so they
but that's outside the, the borders of iran. so this time it's, it's a different situation and the profile of a has and say i could, i, who before the, these incident, this incident wasn't known now with the, with his statement and later on with the a several statements by the a foreign ministry, the national security council's affiliated media out that new news that said that the enemies are crossing the red lines and they will pay the price for this. it seems that this a, this operation or...
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>> how will this assassination affect public opinion within iran? does it matter what the people think? >> i am not so sure the public opinion in terms of whether the israelis are behind it etc. will have a significant impact. however, it is highly problematic for the iranian government if it is so that the israelis rather easily seemed to be able to go inside of iran not only in this case assassinated and irgc official and what they did two years ago, the assassinated the head of the iranian nuclear program. it is embarrassing for the iranian government it is not in control of its own border and security and the israelis have the capacity to go inside of iran and engage in assassinations of this kind. >> thank you very much for joining us. the executive vice president of the quincy institute. thank you for sharing your analysis. we appreciate it. next, the new french government met for the first time this monday. the meeting overshadowed by criminal allegations against a new minister. france's newly appointed minister for solidarity and the disable
>> how will this assassination affect public opinion within iran? does it matter what the people think? >> i am not so sure the public opinion in terms of whether the israelis are behind it etc. will have a significant impact. however, it is highly problematic for the iranian government if it is so that the israelis rather easily seemed to be able to go inside of iran not only in this case assassinated and irgc official and what they did two years ago, the assassinated the head of...
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was iran by retaliation? can also send a signal to americans that it is also able to somehow disrupt the energy traffic in the region. so the 2 greek old tankers were seized and i was hearing in the random media that there are further greek ships in the region. meaning that if they want to continue this game, iran can also continue. and if they wants to bring this collation, iran can also somehow play the game. but the point is that this will excessive base the situation with the next a negotiations on the it will not be helps me helpful to the process. this is one of the walls busiest shipping lines. it, it is of great strategic importance the, the strait of our moves. how much more pressure is this likely to add to the price of oil. if we see further tensions and perhaps the, the seizure of, of more tank as carrying oil in either direction. well, the oil price is already up due to the war, a crane. and these kind of tensions, at the time that there is a demand in the market can relatively increase the price
was iran by retaliation? can also send a signal to americans that it is also able to somehow disrupt the energy traffic in the region. so the 2 greek old tankers were seized and i was hearing in the random media that there are further greek ships in the region. meaning that if they want to continue this game, iran can also continue. and if they wants to bring this collation, iran can also somehow play the game. but the point is that this will excessive base the situation with the next a...
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most of the assassinations in inside iran or inside iran related to the nuclear file. this is the 1st time that allison nation is linked to another fight, which is iran's regional, a footprint regional, and expansion. so this is, this is significant. and the raining authorities announced earlier that i had, they had arrested and is rainy cell. could these 2 events be linked in any way you think? well, it seems it's separate that because web, since the cell was arrested, then it's not going to do anything any more. now this might be another cell and given the i r g c statement that those who killed her son has some say on the hood, i already on a members of the are enemies of the regime and members of the international oppression. and it seems, it's not yet clear whether it's related to israel, or any other player in the region on the war. so it's, it's still the moment on, on the adverb, at the us. but at the end, this is part of a pattern. and as we know, iran's regional footprint is quite a cree, i think, a lot of intimidation for some parties and for other parties.
most of the assassinations in inside iran or inside iran related to the nuclear file. this is the 1st time that allison nation is linked to another fight, which is iran's regional, a footprint regional, and expansion. so this is, this is significant. and the raining authorities announced earlier that i had, they had arrested and is rainy cell. could these 2 events be linked in any way you think? well, it seems it's separate that because web, since the cell was arrested, then it's not going to...
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well, iran has engaged in such conduct since the iran iraq war, and that's nearly 35 years 40 years ago. they seized us ships. and it's been a fairly common thing. they all seem to get resolved fairly peaceably with economic considerations more than injury and death. and destruction of property, but there's always a risk. abundant tend to consequences. and the more these things happen, the more possible inevitably something horrible could occur. ok really, but there lauren spread and thank you for your take on this today here on down to the yes. thank you for including the home in the saw the is an international relations specialist. he says on the international law is illegal to seize iranian oil. there are actually no legally international sanctions regarding your own southern gets oil. there are no united nations security council resolutions regarding you on southern gets oil. so the issue of teasing uranium oil which is actually happened several times during the buy in administration is illegal under international law. and your own has been very clear that if that happens, then, the
well, iran has engaged in such conduct since the iran iraq war, and that's nearly 35 years 40 years ago. they seized us ships. and it's been a fairly common thing. they all seem to get resolved fairly peaceably with economic considerations more than injury and death. and destruction of property, but there's always a risk. abundant tend to consequences. and the more these things happen, the more possible inevitably something horrible could occur. ok really, but there lauren spread and thank you...
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what you think we are looking at in iran? sct: we are looking at a country that h had years of economic problems, internal problems compounded sank -- compounded by sanctions. but now, on top of this, you have had a double shot which, on may 3, the government removed subsidies fr imported wheat. that drove the price of flour up by 500% within days but the second shock, again, president raissi announced they were removing subsidies on other essential goods without having a system in place such as what they were promising, a coupon system for subsidized products. a form of rationing. the iranian people, who have been buffeted by economic problems, unemployment, high inflation and the lack of political space to do anything about it, some are accepting this with a sense of resignation, b some ar taking to the streets to prott. mark: scott, what does this mean? how far could this go, from the protesters' point of view and also the authorities' point of view? what kind of situation do you see developing? scott: we have been here be
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but that's outside the, the borders of iran. so this time it's, it's a different situation and the profile of a has and say i could, i, who before the, these incident, this incident wasn't known now with the, with his statement and later on with the a, several of the statements by the, a foreign ministry the national security council is affiliated media out that new news that said that the enemies are crossing the red lines and they will pay the price for this. it seems that this a, this operational, this assassination will have, at least from the iranian a side would habits its implications. now, a, you said that there is another, there's also a ring or a cell that was arrested in thought on. and the iranians linked it to israel. however, it seems very clear that the iranians were keeping, keeping a distance in all these statements that were issued and to have on from pointing the finger to direct fire side or parties. so they didn't say israel, they just said, whoever did this assassination or the enemies of the revolution. so
but that's outside the, the borders of iran. so this time it's, it's a different situation and the profile of a has and say i could, i, who before the, these incident, this incident wasn't known now with the, with his statement and later on with the a, several of the statements by the, a foreign ministry the national security council is affiliated media out that new news that said that the enemies are crossing the red lines and they will pay the price for this. it seems that this a, this...
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this is ali hashim has colored iran extensively. he's with me now in the studio, who was this kernel, who would have wanted him dead? what do you make of iran's response? well, and ran a hassan's liada who die. he was a member of the coaches force or to the external r o, the external arm of the i, r g c. according to the information that we gathered, he used to operate in syria. according to some sources, you are responsible for transferring jones technology from iran to city, and this is a very, a delicate and sensitive mission. so this is what we know about him. of course, a lot is going to be revealed maybe in the coming days. but the important thing right now is that this assassination comes in a very, a sensitive time at why it iran and the united states of america. i'm trying to inch closer towards reviving the nuclear deal. and as we know, one of the main issues right now that's hindering or a hurdling the, the, the deal is the listing of the i, r g c as a foreign terrorist organization in the united states of america. so thi
this is ali hashim has colored iran extensively. he's with me now in the studio, who was this kernel, who would have wanted him dead? what do you make of iran's response? well, and ran a hassan's liada who die. he was a member of the coaches force or to the external r o, the external arm of the i, r g c. according to the information that we gathered, he used to operate in syria. according to some sources, you are responsible for transferring jones technology from iran to city, and this is a...
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is that a facilities or science in iran? i can say that may be those behind this actions and issues can she can from will be similar. but the, necessarily, these to the issues that happened in the nation are resting the group, which was something related to the past. the do not necessarily relate to each other. does this show in any way that the security situation in tehran isn't as tight as it could be? you know, this is something which i think a by psychology race and maybe it's really are american, are aiming to portray that what is happening in the wrong one of the things is that in the past it was among the public that the, you know, there are economic difficulty in the country, but the security comparing to some other regional country. it seems that the men, you know, some players or actors are trying to, we can best and to say that in addition to the economic difficulty also there is no security needed in iran as well. and i think that time also important in this context and we're seeing that the government is making
is that a facilities or science in iran? i can say that may be those behind this actions and issues can she can from will be similar. but the, necessarily, these to the issues that happened in the nation are resting the group, which was something related to the past. the do not necessarily relate to each other. does this show in any way that the security situation in tehran isn't as tight as it could be? you know, this is something which i think a by psychology race and maybe it's really are...
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that iranian oil was then confiscated by the united states. iran once it returned. but james, where is professor of iran and middle east politics that cattle university, he says to her on the sending a message to the us and its allies. this is another chapter of the tonka confrontation which we were witnessing in the region since $980.00. the new chapter basically started 2 years ago, 2018 when there was a lot of confrontation on the in both and the b and c. and the state department, it was always against was so called, the imposing the american pressure on their tankers. so this is another details been added to that job, but i think what was happening in greece last month is the reason of what iran has done so far according to its own sources. i think it on one to see, to send very clear message in a very simple words the, to play with us these games and this message basically that to the states and particular last week there was the brief on the congress and the american invoice. iran didn't make it clear that the negotiation actually is that is what he wasn't opt
that iranian oil was then confiscated by the united states. iran once it returned. but james, where is professor of iran and middle east politics that cattle university, he says to her on the sending a message to the us and its allies. this is another chapter of the tonka confrontation which we were witnessing in the region since $980.00. the new chapter basically started 2 years ago, 2018 when there was a lot of confrontation on the in both and the b and c. and the state department, it was...
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an alarming rise in executions in iran since the hardline cleric ebrahim raisi was elected president. and broadway is back with its busiest season in more than a decade, but covid is still proving a challenge. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the attempts to evacuate more civilians from the devastated city of mariupol have stalled. ukrainian officials say russia has ended a ceasefire and it's now blocking humanitarian corridors. hundreds of women and children are still trapped in bunkers beneath the city's huge azovstal steelworks, the azovstal plant is surrounded by russian troops. on sunday, about a hundred people were evacuated to nearby zaporizhzhia, from where our correspondent laura bicker reports. a short break to feel grass under theirfeet, after weeks of only concrete. the survivors from mariupol are allowed a break in their long—awaited journey away from the front line. translation: for a month we were eating - _ over a0 of us — six food tins. we boiled two buckets of soup out of them and that was it for the whole day. weeping translation: t
an alarming rise in executions in iran since the hardline cleric ebrahim raisi was elected president. and broadway is back with its busiest season in more than a decade, but covid is still proving a challenge. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the attempts to evacuate more civilians from the devastated city of mariupol have stalled. ukrainian officials say russia has ended a ceasefire and it's now blocking humanitarian corridors. hundreds of women and children are...
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airline goes to make it for you. exceptional cut, all right, ways going places to go with blue and iran. the seas is to greek sanker software vessel carrying iranian oil was captured off the coast of greece. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is out. is there a lot from? don't also coming up. police and texas admit they made the wrong decision by waiting an hour before intervening in school, shooting that killed at 19 children to teach us. it's time for the i c say to take action to send a clear message to the israeli government and to all governments seeking an international criminal court trial. al jazeera media network demand and investigation of journalist, assuming i would actually shot dead by israeli forces, fighting in the democratic republic of congo, forces more than 70000 people from their homes. ah, but we begin that way. the breaking news now iraq says it has seized 2 greek oil tankers in the gulf. this comes after a vessel carrying iranian crude oil was seized off the greek coast. hereon says the u. s. pressure degrees to take the ship. grease has responded, according the irania
airline goes to make it for you. exceptional cut, all right, ways going places to go with blue and iran. the seas is to greek sanker software vessel carrying iranian oil was captured off the coast of greece. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is out. is there a lot from? don't also coming up. police and texas admit they made the wrong decision by waiting an hour before intervening in school, shooting that killed at 19 children to teach us. it's time for the i c say to take action to send a clear...
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so before you left iran... before i left iran, at the airport. you had to... had to sign it. otherwise, you wouldn't have been able to leave. they told me that, "you won't be able to get on the plane." and i knew that that was, like, a last—minute game, because i knew... they told me that they have been given the money. so what is the point of making me sign a piece of paper which is incorrect, it's a false confession? to all the things they had been accusing you of? exactly. and also, the british government not questioning it, why i have to do it. you can see the foreign secretary in the background of this family video at raf brize norton. their release is the result of years of tenacious british diplomacy... i but now, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe's mp says liz truss needs to set out in parliament what she knew about the forced confessions. ina in a letter to the foreign secretary made public tonight, nazanin�*s lawyers say... morad tahbaz — an environmentalist, born in west london — is still injail in iran that is still in jail in iran that was supposed to be releas
so before you left iran... before i left iran, at the airport. you had to... had to sign it. otherwise, you wouldn't have been able to leave. they told me that, "you won't be able to get on the plane." and i knew that that was, like, a last—minute game, because i knew... they told me that they have been given the money. so what is the point of making me sign a piece of paper which is incorrect, it's a false confession? to all the things they had been accusing you of? exactly. and...
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>> we are all in agreement that iran cannot be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon. it would change the entire nature of the region, we would have been nuclear arms race and the region in our ally, the state of israel will have an existential threat we can't tolerate that. at the same token, we were told by the menstruation that of the negotiations didn't conclude by the end of february that in fac the time that would be lost and what we would gain would be of very little importance or value to us. now it's the end of april, so i the end of february wasn't goin to buy is what we need, certainly the end of april is not very there returning to the agreements, especially when there's not a one-year break out , but only as six-month breakout doesn't really give us what we need we don't deal with iran's ballistic missiles for which are set, commander says there's overmatched by iran and our praxis and the nation in terms of the number of missiles and places that can fire them against even iron dome in other up our allies and the region. we want to be dealing with the ulti
>> we are all in agreement that iran cannot be allowed to possess a nuclear weapon. it would change the entire nature of the region, we would have been nuclear arms race and the region in our ally, the state of israel will have an existential threat we can't tolerate that. at the same token, we were told by the menstruation that of the negotiations didn't conclude by the end of february that in fac the time that would be lost and what we would gain would be of very little importance or...
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the deportees had no images of siberia, but these photos captured in iran. feel like monuments to what they'd survived. this photo taken into from is the earliest image in my grandmother's life. all of the family photographs from poland had been lost during the deportations. my great grandmother is 36 years old. her son is 10. i grandmother is barely 12, a fraction of a 2nd into iran is of a fragmented family in the middle of war. and everything else was gone. memory was the one thing that could only be taken with their lives. thank a a a a, a, a a with her them in africa them or can i see this? yeah, not the yankee as was with mattie stanley. suave. all he was born swell was 1900. all of our face, blonde hair, blue eyes. and i forget it's 1943, we were living so beauty around to one late one. there was 9421 tuesday just the beginning of 1942. i'd love to talk to one and then i get voted when as and doesn't have to do one. yeah. yeah. christmas eve listened and pick it up. i was but i'm very lucky to i'm to well, i'm supposed to went on. i mean, that's only
the deportees had no images of siberia, but these photos captured in iran. feel like monuments to what they'd survived. this photo taken into from is the earliest image in my grandmother's life. all of the family photographs from poland had been lost during the deportations. my great grandmother is 36 years old. her son is 10. i grandmother is barely 12, a fraction of a 2nd into iran is of a fragmented family in the middle of war. and everything else was gone. memory was the one thing that...
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tag -- has offered iran sanction relief in response to the 2015 iran nuclear agreement. general barrier, would you expect iran to spend at least some of the sanctions relief on its terrorist proxies and missile programs? do you agree that if the irgc has additional money that they would increase their targeting of americans and our allies? could today increase that targeting? >> yes, senator. they could increase targeting against our partners in the region as well as u.s. forces of they have the funding. >> appreciate that very much, thank you, mister chairman. >> thank you, senator inhofe. let me recognize senator shaheen. >> thank you both for your testimony this morning. i returned a few weeks ago from the western balkans with senator tillis and senator murphy. we visited serbia, bosnia herzegovina and kosovo. and one of the things we heard in that region was a great deal of concern about russian meddling and the potential, particularly in bosnia, for that to further destabilize the country. are you all following what's going on in that part of europe? and are you equ
tag -- has offered iran sanction relief in response to the 2015 iran nuclear agreement. general barrier, would you expect iran to spend at least some of the sanctions relief on its terrorist proxies and missile programs? do you agree that if the irgc has additional money that they would increase their targeting of americans and our allies? could today increase that targeting? >> yes, senator. they could increase targeting against our partners in the region as well as u.s. forces of they...
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a professor of iran and middle east politics, cattle university. he joins us now via skype, from doha. good chevy with us. again, the mac job. what do you think it is going on here? this is another chapter of the tonka confrontation which we worked the thing in the region. 1780. the new chops up basically started 2 years ago, 2018 when there was a lot of confrontation on the in those and the b and c. and the state department, it was always against was so called the imposing the american pressure on better tankers. so this is another details been added to that job. but i think what was happening in the last month is the reason of what iran has done so far. according to its own sources, i think it on once to see to send very clear message in a very simple words the, to play with these games. and this message basically directed to the states and particular to how is this kind of impact upon the negotiations to try to get the iran nuclear deal back on track. actually this has a very good length, great thing, because last week there was the brief on the
a professor of iran and middle east politics, cattle university. he joins us now via skype, from doha. good chevy with us. again, the mac job. what do you think it is going on here? this is another chapter of the tonka confrontation which we worked the thing in the region. 1780. the new chops up basically started 2 years ago, 2018 when there was a lot of confrontation on the in those and the b and c. and the state department, it was always against was so called the imposing the american...
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now that this is saying that iran, what sort of compromise would iran be willing to make on that point? it's not entirely clear, but the guitar, a foreign minister, made a statement yesterday or the day before, based on his conversations with the iranians. and there's been shuttle diplomacy by the europeans and others trying to see if there is a way out for steve audience. and the americans have painted themselves in a corner on this issue. and the issue is that the trump administration put our, do you see on the terrace was deliberately to make a return to the j, secure as difficult as possible. but it seems to have some small, great breakthrough seems to have been possible just in the last 48 hours. and if you take a look at what these rates have gone in the past again, if israel is behind it, they were totally nuclear scientists. now there are, as you see, official if it's they who are behind us and that may indicate that may give us an indication of what the motivation was. because we don't know specifically who is buying this attack. but as you say, it's the latest number of high
now that this is saying that iran, what sort of compromise would iran be willing to make on that point? it's not entirely clear, but the guitar, a foreign minister, made a statement yesterday or the day before, based on his conversations with the iranians. and there's been shuttle diplomacy by the europeans and others trying to see if there is a way out for steve audience. and the americans have painted themselves in a corner on this issue. and the issue is that the trump administration put...
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we understand to support iran's operations in syria. how important was he to the revolution in regards to we don't i don't think we know. i certainly don't know. every indication i have in the media is that it was a major player in syria. though his rank is even a question or concern whether he was a general at some officials of playing with colonel as the iranians claim. but no doubt, he was very key in the regimes actions in syria, in mobilizing forces and supportive and fighting prices, as well as the rates. let's just stay with the issue of israel for a 2nd because they're raining. officials announced earlier the better arrested members of an israeli intelligence cell. could these 2 events do you think be linked and could we see any blow back against israel? pat the regime is clearly indicated that there will be a blowback that they will attack. but my sense of where they are economically, where they are politically, where their ally, russia is going to be 3 in the war. in 5th grade, i don't think they want to for fight with israel.
we understand to support iran's operations in syria. how important was he to the revolution in regards to we don't i don't think we know. i certainly don't know. every indication i have in the media is that it was a major player in syria. though his rank is even a question or concern whether he was a general at some officials of playing with colonel as the iranians claim. but no doubt, he was very key in the regimes actions in syria, in mobilizing forces and supportive and fighting prices, as...
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al jazeera alhashan has covered iran extensively. he's with me now in the studio and what, what do you make of, of this and, and iran's response so far. well, for now, after the president's stance early this morning, before going to man. also, we heard from the iranian review, teddy got the spokesperson, also allowing to avenge for the blood of food i eat, the spokesperson for the armed forces, chicago g, a while keeping a distance from pointing the finger immediately towards israel. he hinted that an american, the zionist entity, as he said, are responsible for the centers of terrorism in the region. and this is kind of in ching, a bit closer to accusing israel of being behind this attack. now it seems that we are in the middle of a shadow war between israel and the wrong now no one is really claiming responsibility for any attack on both sides. but the, the, the footprint saw are clear because of this confrontation that has been going on for a long time. and as we know, there are many points off and for the section and confrontatio
al jazeera alhashan has covered iran extensively. he's with me now in the studio and what, what do you make of, of this and, and iran's response so far. well, for now, after the president's stance early this morning, before going to man. also, we heard from the iranian review, teddy got the spokesperson, also allowing to avenge for the blood of food i eat, the spokesperson for the armed forces, chicago g, a while keeping a distance from pointing the finger immediately towards israel. he hinted...
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it sank in my mind and in my motive, ida, i mean, well, iran needs anybody from africa. i feel like a pin. you know? because you, your memory takes you back. this is the class. no windows, no those it was just the roof. and as you can see here some and was bugged, it is, wasn't covered because there was no glass being in africa. it was a quiet place far away from war. we were saved from bombardments. let us say from the disaster of war. so the 6 years we were in a quiet place. when he came out of africa, we were ready to face the work for the british authorities. the poll status has white refugees created problems. they were european, but they lived in traditional huts, not colonial houses. and the polls broke, the british impose rules like not socializing, with the indigenous population. the children, especially, were growing up immersed in other cultures. if they were being raised to be polish, they were also becoming something else. living in the la, for nutshell, to not to go with that when you in de la. i got your message. when you go to that 3 there. and we swam wi
it sank in my mind and in my motive, ida, i mean, well, iran needs anybody from africa. i feel like a pin. you know? because you, your memory takes you back. this is the class. no windows, no those it was just the roof. and as you can see here some and was bugged, it is, wasn't covered because there was no glass being in africa. it was a quiet place far away from war. we were saved from bombardments. let us say from the disaster of war. so the 6 years we were in a quiet place. when he came out...
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the deportees had no images of siberia, but these photos captured in iran. feel like monuments to what they survived. this photo taken into from is the earliest image of my grandmother's life. all of the family photographs from poland had been lost during the deportations. my great grandmother is 36 years old. her son is 10. i. grandmother is barely 12, a fraction of a 2nd, and to run is of a fragment of family in the middle of war. and everything else was gone. memory was the one thing that could only be taken with their lives. ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. ha ha ha ha yellow and i drive for you. um with with you so them in that i got them for can i see this? yeah. with maddie stanley swell. he was born in the spring swell. will bank in hendrick, all of our face? blonde hair, blue eyes. and i forget it's 1943 we were living. so beauty around to one late one that was 942212 is registered the beginning of 194281 and to point to one. and the 9 keeper did when ad and does man for to one? yeah. yeah. christmas. see if we're spending that out. i was 1st monday birt
the deportees had no images of siberia, but these photos captured in iran. feel like monuments to what they survived. this photo taken into from is the earliest image of my grandmother's life. all of the family photographs from poland had been lost during the deportations. my great grandmother is 36 years old. her son is 10. i. grandmother is barely 12, a fraction of a 2nd, and to run is of a fragment of family in the middle of war. and everything else was gone. memory was the one thing that...
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a seated member of iran's revolutionary god is.
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all was then confiscated by the united states. iran wants he, oil to be returned. are these are the blas no locations of the 2 greek flag tankers tracked on the marine monitoring platform vessel. find agree, says iranian helicopters, landed on the ships in international waters 22 nautical miles off the coast of iran . how it was harvey is an international relations or a specialist, and he says under international law, it is illegal to seize iranian oil. there are actually no legally international sanctions regarding your own selling it's oil. there are no united nations security council resolutions regarding you on southern gets oil. so the issue of teasing uranium oil which is actually happened several times during the buy in administration is illegal under international law. and your own has been very clear that if this happens, then, then you all would respond. and i think it was a terrible move by the americans because the price of oil is already very high. and these kinds of instability would actually move the price of oil even higher. also, we're in the middl
all was then confiscated by the united states. iran wants he, oil to be returned. are these are the blas no locations of the 2 greek flag tankers tracked on the marine monitoring platform vessel. find agree, says iranian helicopters, landed on the ships in international waters 22 nautical miles off the coast of iran . how it was harvey is an international relations or a specialist, and he says under international law, it is illegal to seize iranian oil. there are actually no legally...
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the baba al jazeera london, greece is accused iran of piracy. after it sees 2 greek oil tankers. iran says they were captured for violations. these were the last locations of to greek flag tankers. tracked on the marine monitoring platform vessel finder. grease says iranian helicopters landed on the ships and international waters 22 nautical miles off the coast of iran. the move appears to be in retaliation for an incident last month. that's when greek authorities detained a vessel carrying iranian oil, saying the ship's owners had rushing links. that iranian oil was in confiscated by the u. s. iran once the oil to be returned. treat a party of the executive vice president of quincy institute, a foreign policy. think tank, he explains how the u. s. has a history of confiscating iranian oil rig status pattern in the past. in the past, the united states under the 5 industries, i'm not talking about the trump administration under the bi restriction as confiscated to iranian factors. so the oil in kept the money and this isn't part of the rubric of
the baba al jazeera london, greece is accused iran of piracy. after it sees 2 greek oil tankers. iran says they were captured for violations. these were the last locations of to greek flag tankers. tracked on the marine monitoring platform vessel finder. grease says iranian helicopters landed on the ships and international waters 22 nautical miles off the coast of iran. the move appears to be in retaliation for an incident last month. that's when greek authorities detained a vessel carrying...
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in iran, food prices have risen by 300 percent fueling outrage at the government. well, and i said not the change in prices is horrible. the new prices have limited my family's purchasing power on everything you can understand with the price changes have greatly affected everyone, not just us prices of meeting eggs and fruit have all gone up drastically. prices rise within hours paid anya, iranians make most of their meals with flour, rice, a wheat, even for us a middle class family. the new price is a very high dish with the weaker class 8 macaroni instead of meat and chicken. now even that macaroni is taken off their dinner table, we have to eat plain bread and they are even rationing that plain bread to hear that the prices of essential goods have increased in iran in response to an economic crisis with the country long struggling with us lead sanctions, you are an expert, has highlighted to r t, the devastating humanitarian impact that the sanctions have had on iran. very important area is the area of all the compliance. that's why some of my recommendations ar
in iran, food prices have risen by 300 percent fueling outrage at the government. well, and i said not the change in prices is horrible. the new prices have limited my family's purchasing power on everything you can understand with the price changes have greatly affected everyone, not just us prices of meeting eggs and fruit have all gone up drastically. prices rise within hours paid anya, iranians make most of their meals with flour, rice, a wheat, even for us a middle class family. the new...
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so before you left iran... before i left iran, at the airport... you had to... had to sign it. otherwise, you wouldn't have been able to leave. they told me that, "you won't be able to get on the plane." and i knew that that was, like, a last—minute game, because i knew... they told me that they have been given the money, so what is the point of making me sign a piece of paper which is incorrect, it's a forced confession? to all the things they had been accusing you of? exactly. and also, the british government not questioning it, why i have to do it. you can see the foreign secretary in the background of this family video at raf brize norton. their release is the result of years of tenacious british diplomacy... i but now, nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe's mp says liz truss needs to set out in parliament what she knew about the forced confessions. an environmentalist born in west london was supposed to be released from jail as part of the same deal. he was, in fact, allowed out forjust 48 hours and then stuck back in his prison cell. his daughter told me that he and the family a
so before you left iran... before i left iran, at the airport... you had to... had to sign it. otherwise, you wouldn't have been able to leave. they told me that, "you won't be able to get on the plane." and i knew that that was, like, a last—minute game, because i knew... they told me that they have been given the money, so what is the point of making me sign a piece of paper which is incorrect, it's a forced confession? to all the things they had been accusing you of? exactly. and...
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for example, reject to do any transactions with anyone who is beast of placed in iran. i have been reported that even foreign country diplomatic agents are facing a problem to get the sellers to the bank accounts, as well as united nations organizations. so these issues, that's why i are really not even advice i request and not only now, but since the last more than the last year. i request governments are businesses bank start to be actively engage and to develop principals, how to avoid over compliance. because over compliance affects human rights of every single individual in the country, not only are on of any country. and moreover, it affects human rights beyond the borders of the country. joe biden has been among those accusing russia of spreading this information online with the use of bots. but a new audit in the u. s. has revealed that many of the president's own social media followers might not actually be real people largest racial blevins reports. well, it appears that job, ivan isn't nearly as popular as his number's claim. he is at least on twitter, that's
for example, reject to do any transactions with anyone who is beast of placed in iran. i have been reported that even foreign country diplomatic agents are facing a problem to get the sellers to the bank accounts, as well as united nations organizations. so these issues, that's why i are really not even advice i request and not only now, but since the last more than the last year. i request governments are businesses bank start to be actively engage and to develop principals, how to avoid over...