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trump's general staff. look at this photo with the flag in the background, how accurately it is placed. do you believe that this is really a coincidence? the remarkable thing about the identity of the person who assassinated trump is that he is a 20-year-old young man who is registered as a trump-supporting republican in the voting records of the pennsylvania state presidential election. ali rajabi, new york broadcasting news agency. mr. abbasi, finding the roots of such events in america and how much these issues affect the 2024 presidential elections of the united states . yes, well, what happened the other day. maybe he can't mention a single reason for it, that is , a set of factors and roots can be listed for it, but the american society has always been a society in some way with the amendment that is in the us constitution, a weapon in the american society. . it is free, naturally, in a society where
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weapons are free, and perhaps one of hashim's philosophies is that the people should confront the government. when this constitution was written, people should have tools to confront the government. well, naturally, the use of weapons can have such effects. statistics it shows 40 thousand people in america every year they are losing their lives because of weapons just the other day, after now, it was around the same time that what happened to trump was a shooting in one of the american states. i mean, every day we hear these news in the american society, a society in which weapons are free and naturally there is widespread armed violence, this is an important factor that may not exist in other countries in this way, or it is very rare, but the point is more important is the radicalization of the atmosphere in political currents that has somehow intensified in recent years. i mean, really, we have never had this much in america
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far right and far left, that is , we did not see the extreme left and extreme right, which means that centrism is no longer the centrism that for a period, maybe, for example , the likes of obama, well, people like romney, for example , such figures represented in the presidential elections, there are no more people. they grow like trump, who on this side represent some kind of radical right and extreme right views . social democratic people and figures who are some kind of extreme left, for example, like ms. kurtz and other progressives and progressives, come and grow. and so, well, in such an atmosphere, the tensions become intense and there is no longer that unity between these two currents . where can we see the result of such an event on january 6, the day when the protesters entered the us congress and were shouting in the corridors of the congress that where is mr. pence and did they want to execute trump's vice president pence
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? the federal government has nothing to do with the 2025 project 2025, which has been discussed a lot in the united states these days, is a pardon . we want the federal ministry of education to do what we want each state to have its own education, a special education system , the republican and democratic states have different systems , so this is what is happening and this terror. it determines that distancing and that radicalization , whether it is the extreme left or the extreme right, this is the first part of the question, the second part of your question is about the discussion of the american elections. well, it is being discussed a lot now that this story was in mr. trump's favor. i basically agree with this analysis, but one thing. it should exist it should be explained why such a thing can happen to mr. trump, will a new vote be added to mr. trump's ballot, naturally, people who wanted to make their decision or make their decision, or if they are hesitant, between biden and trump or between candidates. democrats and republicans
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will not be able to change their decisions. there can be a noticeable change when that declarative participation becomes a definite participation. this important point means that there are many people announcing that they will vote for mr. trump in the polls, or that in some way, there are general tendencies towards conservatism and they have republicanism. but this definitely means that it is not certain that they will speak and participate in the elections. this event makes these people express and participate . this an important thing that can happen to mr. trump, in addition to smaller things such as the fact that he can collect financial aid , this is the important thing that should be paid attention to , america is coming back with such events , i want to refer to the america of the 1960s. look at the first point of your talk that with this incident we are witnessing an increase in the level of political violence in american society. yes, the 1960s were a bitter decade for history. the united states politics
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started with the assassination of a president and ended with the assassination of his brother who was a presidential candidate. between these two , the assassination of two famous figures. we had civil struggles, now if the same thing happens and the 2000s and 2020s, yes, the third decade of the current century will turn into the sixth decade of the last century, it may not be very similar, but there is this risk. is the united states of political violence? is it justified or not? a professor at the university of chicago did this to a pop . adults in the united states of america, equivalent to 26 million people
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, agree to use force to prevent trump's return to power, while 7 percent, equivalent to 18 million people, agree. they are using force to return trump to power, which means that a total of 17% of the united states of america, which is about 44 million people , support this tool of using force to either stop a candidate or help a candidate win. and this shows that political violence and resorting to force is a well-known issue.
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and this can show itself even more in the next elections and maybe in future events it is okay to say that the 1960s of america was a quiet decade compared to the events that may be witnessed in our future. we did not have the attack on the united states congress in the 1960s, but this happened, and there may be bigger events from now on. it happens , we have one minute and 30 seconds to take a poll by robert pope , mr. i will come back to the results of this survey and what will happen with this situation and the intensification of the bipolar gap and the future of the american society .
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january means 10 years ago, in 2011, if you had told an american that one day the supporters of an incumbent president would climb over the walls of congress . they demand the execution of the vice president and say that the election results should be annulled. well , such a thing was not expected. naturally, they are still trending now, and the trend that the polls show us is that day by day distrust of the government and political structures in america is increasing. it does, that is, regardless of the extreme left and extreme right that i mentioned, which are gaining strength in the american society, and they have such figures in the congress. america is somehow represented by figures like this lack of trust in the federal government is increasing right now, well, the polls show
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that this is the 2024 election. he will claim fraud again and witness yet another death sentence. we will be in american society. thank you very much mr. abbasi. thank you, mr. abulfazl, for the presence of both dignitaries in the special news interview studio in tonight's program, dimensions of the unsuccessful assassination of president trump. we examined the former president of the united states. thank you for accompanying us. begging for a special prayer for good night and may god protect you. he is reciting the qur'an with his naked head, but
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he has left it at dawn. no problem , this is the best place . aqeel says, "which tragedy of karbala are you crying about?" the calamity that befell ali asghar imam hossein
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was all that aqeel was worried about. he said that the truth is that i found out that my wife is pregnant. imam.
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he gave them clothes, even school expenses . don't be tired, aqeel. now, aqeel's procession here has given a boost to the place and has become the heart of all the lovers of hossein kazem dehghani .
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zar is a hundreds-year-old ritual that is held every year in the city of haran at the same time as the days of mourning for hazrat aba abdullah al-hussein, peace be upon him. this ceremony is held periodically from the 1st of muharram to the 9th of muharram around dar mahala. one of the effective and sad ways of mourning in harande, which
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has been practiced since the safavid period until now, is one of the intangible works of the city, and the initial steps to register it have been carried out. moving from hosseinieh is one place to hosseini another place. on this path, there are others who do not miss the reward of serving the mourners of imam hussain (peace be upon him). the sound of the poems with the top. come on, what happened? this is coming to an end
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. this is ndayem. this is ndayem. once upon a time, muharram had a different mood in the fronts. haj ali karmi and haj mansour nourai who spent a part of their lives in the fronts praising. now they have unspoken words, the atmosphere of the fronts, the spirit that prevailed in the fronts was the atmosphere of spirituality, and by asking for help from the holy 14 innocents, especially hazrat seyyed. the martyrs and hazrat zahra, peace be upon them, one of the things that happened on the front of the door was the type of crying and the type
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of mourning of those who came on the side. he gave a special enthusiasm, well, we are like the martyrs of the karbala ashura movement
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. look. the blood that i have in my veins is hosseini's blood. it was a poem belonging to mr. humani. it was a mahoor device. i used to read it .
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was in love with you
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i met an iranian shirazi man there in the american university and after we got married we decided to belong to each other, whichever religion is more reasonable and more logical, we will follow him in the book of religion . . i am proud that my book is expensive, the book of religion, i am proud that i am now prostrating on the tomb of imam hussain, i am proud that i have a family, that i am a shia, his conversion to islam was the beginning of his acquaintance with imam hussain, peace be upon him, i make hajj, my mother-in-law every time when the name of hossein
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was crying in every language, i was complaining, that is, who was this? who is hossein? i got a book from ansourian about the incident of karbala, which i researched and found out what happened. tina is now one of the devotees of imam hussain, peace be upon him. he wrote many eulogies about the incident of karbala, for example, one of them is baby zainab, baby zainab. wow, my dear, what does it mean to see you? these things i wrote for sinzen tina about her trip to karbala. his feelings and prayers with imam hossein, peace be upon him, wrote the book triangle of love. let's not be tongue-in-cheek, ms. marie haskeki wants to write a poem and say thank you for all the martyrs of karbala. to remember him, the christian lady who
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became a muslim and manidai hussain, peace be upon him, razia parsai of the sada and wasima news agency, shiraz, the month of muharram, the month of grief, the month of saral, may god bless my tears. and
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they preferred serving hosseini mourners over any other job. work is always there and always exists , but for imam hossein, it is something special. it is truly a blessing to work in this institution . i really tasted the virtues of the young martyr of karbala, hazrat ali akbar, they told us that his bravery was his bravery. . the family of hazrat ali akbar's friendship with his chivalry, bravery and bravery, his greatest attribute is that he is very similar to the prophet in his way and formality. many young people continue to follow the path of being the leader of the ahl al-bayt, the leader of the province, and the leader of hazrat ali akbar . seyyed hossein mousavi of the radio and television news agency makes the qur'an blasphemous, but in this desert
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, baitalhasan mojtabi, one of the oldest delegations in the street of iran, was founded.
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he makes the tea until 6:00
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. original agash who should give power, haj hossein , it makes a difference what you do in imam hossein's system , it depends on those who want to do it, it makes a difference for you, not for me. habib was also honored to receive the badge, a badge of sincere service to the servants of the mourners of hosseini, mohammad almasi, of the sada and sima news agency, a flower in the middle of alghama , his hand falling apart on the soil of abul farnullah, or hussein, or hussein shahr, or with the cover of imam hussein
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, peace be upon him. on mohtasham's poem, salam on muharram. every year when muharram falls, people express their love and devotion to the family of the ahl al-bayt (peace be upon them) and the leader of the martyrs show
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in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, o allah, peace and blessings be upon muhammad and the family of muhammad, and i offer my condolences to the people of hussain, peace be upon him. yesterday, on the eighth month of muharram, yom al-abbas, everywhere in iran was filled with scenes of compatriots expressing their love for the martyrs and their faithful companions. zanjan, on the day of al-abbas, was a hosseinieh with the size
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of a city.

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