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he repeated and said that nato must pay its financial costs in order to receive us support and participation. the promise of at least $40 billion in aid from nato members to ukraine in the next year, the unification of nato's military and training support to ukraine under the leadership of the united states, and the commitment to nato's long-term support for ukraine without guaranteeing its acceptance into nato. these were among the main agreements of the heads of nato member states at the washington meeting. joe biden himself claimed in this meeting that nato is more powerful than ever and that america will remain its permanent supporter. washington to strengthen nato it has spent 30 billion dollars in different states to produce weapons. biden's effort to encourage nato members about the continuation of american support for this pact
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is not affected by serious concern about it, but by the ability to organize discussions. and the setting of its agenda is very important in order to decide whether to stay or not to stay in the election competition. in a very short time , nato members' concern about the future of this agreement and the continuation of american support for it increased when, at the same time as this summit, donald trump among his supporters he repeated his previous positions against nato
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washington, america and germany issued a joint statement and announced that they plan to cooperate with each other to set up a long-range missile base in germany in such a way as to
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introduce, while america and iran are now surrounded and surrounded by military bases. in different parts of the region , the united states has imposed unilateral sanctions against iran, and if we want to go back to the records and date back to the 1950s, they had a conspiracy to carry out a coup against the government of the legitimate government. what was there in america was there in iran, and so we, on the other hand, have actions and operations we had an offensive against iran. in the past months , we had an attack on the iranian consulate in syria
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. therefore, this statement that they put forward is very delusional and it seems that it does not take the facts into account. every dollar they spend on their own military industry means that one dollar less is spent on health, education, and cultural sectors, which means that what they are doing is a direct harm to their own people. and we should not allow this to happen here in canada america and other places in the west and i strongly reject this statement and in my opinion
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it is a shameful statement and a document that has been published and it really should be stopped from happening mr. lasgrit, you mentioned the literature of this statement and now your mentality it is also interesting that the nato officials raised the reaction of the chinese authorities to this statement. in their reaction to the announcement, it seems that nato , which issued this statement , had a cold war mentality and the positions it adopted were provocative and false. your analysis what about china's reaction, is nato returning to the cold war mentality? it creates new threats and new differences. i think the chinese government. in fact, the answer
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he gave was accompanied by self-restraint, which means that their reaction, in my opinion, was worse than this. the chinese answered very calmly. we behave nato and in. we have seen it in the past. now , in the past decades, the cuban missile crisis between the united states and the soviet union shows that they are acting very recklessly, and on the other hand, they are supporting the genocides that israel is doing. this shows that they have a murderous mentality and support them very easily on the other hand, they have nuclear weapons, america itself has used nuclear weapons, and in fact
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, any one of these issues that i have raised can cause a conflict and a global crisis . now, if we put all these together. well, we can definitely say that these will lead to the worsening and increase of tension and even the destruction of civilizations. so i think this issue is beyond and worse than the cold war. in the cold war, well, we had people like ronald reagan, well, they led, well, he came and signed a nuclear deal with the soviet union, and we had james beck. or, in fact, they are the ones who understand the situation and warn about the deterioration of the situation , they are the people who call for self-restraint , at least, rather than encouraging the worsening of the situation.
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the fire of insults and distortions of the opponent will not become the truth. in the third and final case, on the occasion of the 21st july anniversary of basni genocide and sarwar nitza massacre , we will investigate this genocide . we have a report ready to see it first. this is not a festival. these people do not walk for fun. 29 years
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ago, in these days, there were enough leads in the city of srebrenica, which also received food under the support of the united nations they separated muslim boys and men from their families. the separatists had to flee. from this green path. it was here that more than 8300 people. they were massacred. this 100 km route is located between srebrenica and nzuk village. where the first survivors arrived. every year , people from besnia and herzegovina and all over the world walk this route with the slogan "let's not forget". of course, the wound of this massacre, which is considered the second genocide in europe after world war ii , is so fresh that it will not be forgotten anytime soon. today , the remains of 14 of these men and youths who they were recently identified
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and buried in the memorial cemetery of the victims in petochari. we are here so that we will never witness what happened in nice again, but maybe we should speak like this in the city of mestar so that we don't forget international organizations such as the organization may the nations be like that behind your head for a while. do not close your eyes to what is happening in gaza today. mohammad kazemi, sed and broadcasting news agency. to further investigate this genocide, we are hosting mr. mehdi heydari, a researcher of balkan issues. mr. heydari, maybe some people in the audience will basically read to know how that genocide was formed, with what war it started and read the history of this war. in the name of god. i say hello. to you and all the viewers , i offer my condolences on the days of mourning for imam hussain
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, peace be upon him. i want to give you a very brief and quick history of the basni war. starting to declare independence, first slovenia, then croatia, and it was the turn of the people of bosnia and herzegovina to decide. be a minority in croatia or a minority in serbia, because there was a population of both muslims and croats, a poll and a referendum was held in the country, which ali ezzat said. the president held a referendum and the people voted for the independence of basni, that we should not be a minority here, not a minority there, we should be an independent country. the united nations, the european union, and the united states all recognized this independence and the status of a country was introduced in international forums. immediately, within a few days, the leaders of besni, with the support of sarbestan bozor
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, attacked the muslims and tried to take over all their lands. muslims considering that no having an army, not being organized, and not having weapons to fight at the beginning of the war, and within a short period of time, there were many martyrs and very strange and terrible aggressions took place in basni, which made the international community sensitive, but did not help the people of basni. and the observer of this terrible slaughter was the beginning of the war that after this now. ali ezzat started by telling him that he had a meeting with all the world officials of the united nations that, sir, we are a country recognized by the united nations and you should come and help us, but this did not happen. thank you for pointing out the positive points and roshan history for us, this debate
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was standing on the right side of history, that in that particular period and this nastogoshi, iran showed a special sensitivity towards this issue. you see , in the first months after the besni authorities were disappointed with the aid of various countries , they came to iran and officially requested help, and the supreme leader there announced that you should go to help the muslims of besni and whatever they need. bring them to their hands, and here the islamic republic entered the country with enough food, medicine and various things, and one of the problems of the people of bost was that their capital, which was sarajevo, was under siege and snipers and lead mortars surrounded the city and 11,000 people were killed there, meaning that no one entered the city could move. one of
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the important activities that iran did was the sarajevo tunnel project, which saved lives. it was the city and the food. medicine and everything could reach the muslims of the city from under this tunnel, the wounded could be taken out, and even the president himself, the officials were moved through this tunnel, and with the presence of iran, the situation almost changed in favor of the muslims of basni, and we in a place where iranians were killed, we had a ruined mosque it would not have been possible to invade, the muslims would have recovered their army and succeeded in recapturing one of their cities and going as far as banyaloka. which was the capital of besni lead, thank you , how many casualties did this genocide have? see , there have been various massacres in besni, the most famous of which is the assassination of sarbarin sas, which happened in 1995. since the beginning of the war, the united nations has declared this city as a safe city and said, "sir, whoever enters this city, hand over their weapons, and i will guarantee their safety."
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and the city's population grew from 20,000 to 50,000. and people lived in that city the international organization was establishing their security, as the final days of the war approached, the leaders besieged the city and put pressure, and contrary to the expectations of all muslims, the dutch peacekeepers who were there left the city and on the 11th, contrary to that promise and the first announcement. the organization, exactly, also left the city one day on july 11th, and the bullets entered the city and killed approximately 8372 men of the city, and this genocide happened from july 11th to, for example, july 14th, 15th , and the women who left the city by bus and the men who those who managed to survive were those who escaped through the forests the most areas that were in the hands of the muslims
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, where the people were in the forests from 3 days to 3 months, and the first person arrived after 3 days and announced that they are going to kill everyone here. and these people who were killed were buried in mass graves and after a few months they were taken to different places. almost some groups have moved up to 6 times . now, after nearly 30 years, they are still holding ceremonies here. they are doing it and they are burying people. we were talking about you today . how did the war end after this genocide? the war was for the benefit of the muslims. except for this area, now the united nations he badmouthed them that it was not enough, and if they took this capital, the war would have ended for the benefit of the muslims . america entered here through nato and announced that if you come close to baniye, i will kill you , and stopped the progress of the muslims and these things. he forced them to sign the dayton peace plan , that is, the same nato and american who turned a blind eye to
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genocide, threatened to bomb , yes, yes, and here he forced the parties to speak in the conditions that are the best conditions for muslims. milošević entered the negotiation table as the president of serbia and tujman as the president croatians, but respect for their dialect , gathered together in a day called dayton in america and forced them to end the war. thank you , i have two final years from you . we heard that on the anniversary of nast goshi sarwar nitza , they are organizing a big march for several days called marsh mira . tell us about this march and my philosophy. at least 3 days to reach a village called nezuk, which was the closest village to sronisa city it was muslims. every year, in memory of those 8372 people killed
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in seronitsa, people come from all over the world and the return route is the opposite of this route , they go to the city of seronitsa, where a ceremony is held on july 11, and their freshly buried bodies go to the city of seronitsa. . they also go from iran for several years in different teams and are welcomed very warmly by the people of basni, and they always ask iranians why you were not there after the war. we used to say the same thing about the war, we used to say, god first, then iran, ali ezzat begovich is the president the president of basni said that if iranians were not in the war , no muslim would survive in the war and the presence of iranians helped to keep alive the memory of iran's presence in basni and the people of basni are grateful for this presence. now, as a person who has been discussing the genocide for many years, from mehr 15 until now, when a
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genocide has multiplied this time in front of the eyes of the whole world , you said that the first news was that people who survived were walking for 3 days. they have gone to reach themselves and say that he is not going to die here. what's going on, but here in front of the eyes of the world, every day, there are pictures comparing that genocide and this one genocide, what do you think? take a look at the world's genocides, from sarbarinsa to rwanda, whether gaza has always been supported by the public institutions of the world or with its silence . it was the same in wasni. this silence did not help the muslims . we are yours today. if you see, they always say that if hamas hands over its weapons , we will ensure the security of gaza, but the previous massacres have always proved that whenever muslims
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stop resisting and trust international public institutions, the calamity that has befallen them is much worse than that. it has been that if there is resistance it was carried out, the experience of the basni genocide showed that as long as there was a weapon, they could use it, where trusting your promise , you will not see any massacres in the cities where the muslim basni people are fighting. you don't see how they can kill 8,000 people every three days. thank you very much, mr. heydari, for your explanation. at the end of tonight's program , we have a report on the effects and political consequences of the parliamentary elections in england and... the historic defeat of the conservative party . .
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official reports show that 335 mps new england have reached it for the first time, which has been declared unprecedented in the contemporary history of this country . a number of analysts consider the existence of the crisis and the increase in the problems of dissatisfaction with scandals as the reason for the unprecedented turning away of the people from the government of the former parliament members of this country. 14 years of conservative government destroyed our national health and treatment system, it became a crisis of life. now we have a housing crisis, we have a crisis in relations with the european union. i hope the labor government can do it. easily restore the lost trust in politicians . the conservative party that in the last 14 years due to
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internal disputes. failure and scandals were inevitable. five prime ministers, seven treasury ministers and eight foreign ministers were changed, the conservative party experienced the heaviest electoral defeat in the last 200 years. 11 members of the previous government and several senior members of the party, such as listras, the former prime minister of england, were prevented from even entering the parliament. 132 former representatives of the british parliament. among them, 75 members of the conservative party were basically not candidates for representation, including brice johnson and theresa may, the former prime ministers of england , in this election, as the supporters of palestine had warned, the people's turning away from candidates supporting the israeli regime were also evident. i believe that the issue of palestine is very important even though many problems and crises surround the country
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. and many people are suffering from problems and living conditions, but they did not forget the palestinians. israel's war did not start on october 7th, but it was the palestinian response to decades of oppression. now , different groups of people, including supporters of palestinian rights in england, are waiting to see a government that has taken over the slogan of power change in this country to fulfill the demands of the people and supporters. what approach has mojtaba ghasemzadeh taken to the rights of palestinians? at the end of the program , i would like to thank my colleague mr. mohsen jalili for the translation of both los angeles, america and toronto, canada. we are reaching the end of the world today . good night, god bless you.
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