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tv   [untitled]    August 25, 2024 4:30am-5:01am IRST

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hey, my goal is azadəqan. ey kárbela, ey
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kárbela, imam hüseyn zikri meyn, name hüseyn, fikrim meyn, qabri hüseyn, şükrüm meyn, allaha var, şükrüm meyn, bimarıməm, hey karbela.
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how have you been for a couple of years? how are you doing?
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a 60-year-old factory, which is now kept on by the sons of the family , was a family complex, my father was the founder, and my brothers and i continue the activities of my father and myself almost after university education. approx it has been working in the collection for 20 years , a collection in which all kinds of cotton fabrics are produced. the thread enters the collection, it is woven, the raw fabric is woven, it goes to the dyeing section, the finishing touches are done on the fabric according to the customer's request . i want to say gender diversity. the number of varieties of fabrics is high
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, it is simple, it has fabrics that can compete with similar imported ones, right now the international brands that they have are producing in our country and they have stores , they have a part of their production in iran. they are using the same fabrics that we and our colleagues produce, which means that in terms of quality, the product that is being produced here is the fabric that is being produced. it has been approved by international brands and textile industry manufacturers believe that in the chain of this industry , equipment and machinery are the first to produce a quality product . for a good quality, good raw materials , good machines, parts and spare parts should be suitable so that the production line can be maintained. a textile weaving machine's minimum production compared to a machine 20 years ago has more than doubled and its energy consumption is between
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50 to 70 less. in fact, the long life of the machines of the nestaji industry affects the production lines. energy is the current issue of the world . energy is still expensive in iran compared to the rest of the world, and our devices must be replaced within 5 years . it is not cost-effective. this is the amount of repair costs that we are paying to maintain the device and when you want it. it is very difficult to import a new device, which means that you should think that if a collection drops by 50%, what will happen to it , such heavy administrative issues. it is possible for him to say the same old car that he has in his collection this is happening a lot in our industry and i say that the situation is difficult . we personally have a very big challenge
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to rebuild the companies we used to work with and our machines from we used to import companies like germany and italy with all of them. we can work now , we have a lot of limitations, on the other hand , it is not possible for us to get currency for this work and to get financing for these machines, and the banks, which now have a restrictive policy, are moving forward. we also have a financial problem, and now here is the problem that due to the embargo issues , we can't buy a series of cars at all, which means that we cannot import world class cars at all. renovation and reconstruction of the country's industries, which aims to reduce energy consumption, increase efficiency and improve the quality of domestic products, is one of the clauses of the sixth and seventh plan of the law. fortunately, in 1402
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, we saw a 30% increase compared to 1401 in the field of importing nesleji industry machinery, which is an indicator of investment. and it is not without grace that i can tell you that in 1401 we saw a 15 percent increase compared to 1400. we have been in the textile industry for two consecutive years . shahid norouz begi, sedav sima news agency , look at the genocidal onslot, look at the polling, less than 2%, less than 2% thought
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that israel was using too much fire power in gaza after they obliterated and decimated the entire gaza strip, less than 2%, you go back to 2014. in gaza where 2500 palestinians were killed, 500 children, 95% of israelis supported that. the open fire policy at this fortified border fence, overwhelming majority, over 90% of israelis support that, there were some israeli human rights advocates that tried to take that policy to the connessit, and it was overwhelmingly, unanimously upheld, that no, we can shoot to kill unarmed people . who are just straying too close to this border fence that essentially just prevents them from getting back to their ancestral lands. that's how fascist israeli society is. hate when i see politicians just trying to denounce netan yahu as some sort of aberration from israeli society. no, this is the norm. this is the
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norm. this is israel, this is israel. this is settler colonial state founded upon ethnic cleansing. at the height of world war ii, iran hosted the leaders of the world's great powers. in december 1322, churchill, roosevelt and stalin came to tehran. were to decide about the future of the war. the tehran conference turned the tables in favor of the allies and iran was called their bridge of victory.
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the fact that iran had declared neutrality at the beginning of the war, due to the relationship between reza shah and hitler and the presence of
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german engineers in iran, as well as the strategic location, the allied countries paid attention to the army. the soviets and the british occupied the north and south of iran in 1320. with the arrival of the british and soviet soldiers, the iranian army disintegrated after a few hours, the resources and roads of iran were in the hands of the allies, and their soldiers were seen everywhere, but the people were stuck with a piece of bread. mohammad reza shah was not too sure about his future, his father reza shah after the invasion of mutfa. he immediately resigned and had to step down from power. mohammad reza shah knew that he was leaning on a throne
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that has shaky foundations. he neither had power inside the country, nor was he taken seriously by world powers. in the meantime, without the king being in the process important guests were on their way to tehran. joseph stalin, the soviet leader , was coming to tehran to participate in an important world meeting. the plane is not used. run was held. stalin hosted american and
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british leaders franklin roosevelt and winston churchill. the tehran conference to determine the future of world war ii was held while mohammad reza shah was neither present nor invited. this conference was held with this purpose. the defeat of the nazi german army and its leader adolf hitler. germany had occupied many parts of europe in the first years of the war, and hitler was looking forward to the soviet soil but defeating stalin was not easy. in july 1943, the germans suffered a heavy defeat from the soviets in the battle of kursk. five months earlier, the germans had failed in the battle of stalingrad. stalin saw the nazi german army at the gates of the city named after him. but in this battle, nearly half a million people were killed. that is why
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the tehran conference started with the commemoration of the battle of stalingrad. churchill presented stalin with a sword in appreciation of his efforts, but stalin needed more than a sword to win the war. iran's railway since the occupation of the main shariaan to send aid america and britain were to the soviet union. iranian railways in
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the railway sent from the ports of the persian gulf to the shores of the caspian sea. iran's railway was a great help to the soviet army in the fight against hitler, that's why iran was called the allied victory bridge. the railway, which was built with the money of the iranian people, was put to the service of the allied armies. but iran's railway was not enough to carry the heavy load of war aid. the roads of iran had become the arena of trucks and the many accidents of foreign drivers had made the people unhappy.
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many iranian drivers are also used on these roads had been many iranians were also employed as laborers by foreign powers. in the bad economic conditions of iran that day, this was perhaps one of the few ways to make a living . people's living conditions were difficult despite the lack of flour and the high cost of bread , but this prevented a part of iran's wheat could not be sent to the soviet union. now, not only iran's railways and roads were under stalin's control, iran's wheat was also sent to the soviet union, but he expected more from the west . stalin wanted to open a new front against hitler in western europe as soon as possible. the soviet leader would do anything to achieve his wishes, sometimes softly and sometimes violently. even with very
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junior people like myself. and he was very polite, he would look down at your feet, at your toes, but he wouldn't like, he never liked to look immediately straight into your eyes. i don't remember anything sort of unpleasant being said on either side, until it came to some very crucial point, and then starlin could be very rude.
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and but there had been communication between the two leaders in "konfransın gıldıyi yer amerika embassadorlyğa üçük üçük üçün rozveltin there was an intention on the way to the conference, so stalin suggested to roosevelt that he
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should stay in the soviet embassy. a second front should be opened in western europe against hitler. however, churchill was not happy with the conference, because president roosevelt and stalin's projects were discussed in a series of issues. churchill and roosevelt had a good relationship before the tehran conference. they even
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met in cairo a week before traveling to tehran. and together with chiyan kashk, the leader of china declared war. dependent from churchill, which wounded churchill, churchill was no fool, he was aware of this, and is kind of the moment in the 20th century or in the second world war when you are...
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to support him and to strengthen the iranian army send a military advisor. but the soviet military presence in iran was exactly what
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scared mohammad reza shah. that's why mohammad reza shah himself went ahead and went to meet churchill and roosevelt. he hoped america would help him. two years before that , his father reza shah had extended his hand to america for help.
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and at the end of the war, they reached important agreements. stalin got his wish and it was decided to open a second front against germany in western europe. 6 months after the tehran conference, the allied soldiers landed on the beaches of normandy, france. operation biddy was the beginning of back-breaking defeats for nazi germany. it was also agreed with stalin's insistence. after the war, a part of poland's territory should be added to the soviet union, and in return a part of the territory.
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the tehran conference brought nazi germany to its knees only 18 months later.
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the participants in the tehran conference also discussed the establishment of a world organization. roosevelt in tehran specifically his plan to form organization the united nations explained to stalin: an organization led by the united states, the soviet union, great britain and china. during the last two days in tehran, marshall stalin, mr. churchill and i, looked ahead, ahead to the days and months and years that will follow germany's defeat. we were concerned with basic principles, principles which involved the security and the welfare, and the standard of living.
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the iranian government's negotiations with the soviet union did not yield results either. red army not withdrawing from iran. america and the soviet union had shaken hands in tehran, but there was a fight iran turned them into great enemies. this time america was ready to destroy its friendship with its former ally in order to maintain its influence in iran. iran eventually complained to the united nations with the support of the united states. during the speech of iran's ambassador hossein alaa, the soviet representative left the security council hall as a sign of protest.
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the presence of three great leaders of the world without the knowledge of mohammad reza shah , although he was disappointed, but the result of the meeting was pleasant for him and he was able to consolidate the foundations of his power, but under the pretext of opening the foot of a new power in iran. the shadow of the four-day conference in tehran weighed heavily on iran for many years. the fate of the war it became a country that did not have self-determination.
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good morning, dear viewers , you are watching the 5 o'clock news segment. the resistance network in the gaza strip published pictures of the targeting of zionist forces inside the kamal advan school. la ghir mozalzaleh jandana hina qadamak, and you are the cause of something , god willing, if you don't, you won't be able to do it.

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