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tv   Documentary Iranian Dream 3  PRESSTV  February 27, 2024 3:02pm-3:31pm IRST

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so an email has recently come to light, an exchange between jeffrey leads and former secretary of state colin powel, in which he acknowledges that israel has quote has he says to... nuclear weapons um and the nuclear non-proliferation treaty has not been signed by israel um uh under us law the united states should cut off support to israel because it's a nuclear power that has not signed the nuclear non-proliferation treaty according to colin correct? shouldn't you ask colin pal that? i i'm not going to speak to this particular traffic and i'm certainly does have nuclear weapons i'm certainly not going to discuss matters of intelligence from the from the podium and who is it who is
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assaulting and taking food out of the mouths of of the children of public workers in this state right now? is it the occupy wall street activists? no, no. the occupy wall street movement is movement about stopping the grinding wheels of repression right now and stopping this attack on all working people in this country. every human being has a dream and every dream has fate. some dreams accompany one till death and some only for moments that just tickle him, but he will soon forget. our dreams sometimes are like others have, but they may hate it or at least be indifferent towards it. sometimes it is like something that we own and we are not aware of, and sometimes it does not exist, and we have just thought that others have.
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we're condemned to our mother's nationality, condemned to where we live, to live life that we spent and the footprints behind us, but i know one thing, we're free to have. hope, however far from the minds of others, بیان محترم پرواز شماره. the people i saw
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during this time had dreams of things that i already have, on the contrary, i wish i had the things that they have, but in fact they didn't have. every person has a dream and i, the iranian of dream. رهبر معظم انقلاب. خیلی ساده و خیلی هوشمندانه
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است اگر حرف از رو صداقت باشه اصلاً توضیح نداره اگر هفت دروغ باشه هی باید یه دروغ دیگه بگیم بذاریم اونو جبرانش بکنیم این مقدمه را عرض کردم که بگم من در مورد نامه رهبر معظم انقلاب هیچ چیزی نمیگم فقط میگم حرف ایشون گوش کنین برین یک بار قرآنو همینطوری بخونیم جوونای. it was just something special, something that you can't find anywhere else in the world, and if i try to explain it, if i try to, scientifically analyze it, that might take away from its power in a way, i would just urge, urge people, i guess to just
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they'd have to experience it for themselves to really understand it. i want to introduce myself first of all, my name's caleb and i'm from the united states and i read the letter of the supreme leader to the youth of europe.
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می کنیم به خاطر اینکه ما دادیم امتیازامونو ولی از طرف امریکا ما امتیازی دیدیم؟ نظر خود من آنچنان تغییر نکرد. today, the people of iran even more than in the past, do not trust the united states. even if the sanctions are lifted, the imperialist will find another way. uh, the imperialist, the wall street monopolis, as long as they exist, and as long as iran is on the revolutionary road, they're going to try to suppress iran, like they don't want any independence. country and that's a mistake that i think that's a confusion that that is kind of widespread. there have been a lot of leaders who lead independent countries who've been convinced that that they can come to an understanding with the united states. right next to anti-american paintings you could see catholic church on the street. all right, so
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we're here at st. sarka's church, this is an armenian christian church here in tehran, and today they're going to say prayers in honor of imam komeini, the founder of the islamic... public, so i'm just gonna go inside.
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and as much as iran is very much an islamic republic and the government really bases itself on the islamic religion. there are zarastrian, iranians, there are christian iranians, there are iranian jews who practice their religion very, very... openly and are very free to practice their religious beliefs, hold ceremonies, worship in the way their faith,
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so they tell me this was this is this is the water jug uh that people used to make in in
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ancient times here in aron now it's more of kind of decoration are you they really love tea in iran almost every every every moment there are there are four. bring me some tea and i'm drinking some tea, so and we have some traditional iranian clothing here, very, very nice. this is this is a side of iran that we never really get to see in the united states. whenever we see images of iran, we see pictures of people waving guns around or uh military things, we never get to see this kind of cultural side of the iranian society, you know, this this vast civilization, this vibrant civilization that that is uh, there's so much history about iran that that is never taught to us in the united states. this looks, i'm looking for some...
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it's very nice, very nice, i like it, so i should try this one now, i'm going to try this one on, very nice, very nice, yeah, i like it, very nice, very nice, yeah. looks good, i like it, think i'll take it,
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looks good, this and this, thank you very much, so now we're headed to one of the wealthier sections of the city here in tehron where some of the younger people get together during the night and uh and have their cars uh show off their cars kind of and we're going to talk to some of the people here in this wealthier section of the city about what they think about gap between the rich and poor here in tehron. well, when i was in the north of teran, i saw lot of very wealthy
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iranians, driving bmws and mercedes, and eating hamburgers, uh, and i, i talked with some of them, i was able to have some conversations. hello, my name's my name is caleb, i'm from the united states, uh, hey! hey hey hey how are you my friend uh my name is caleb what's
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what's your name my name is okay it's a very nice car thank you mercedes yes sure can get in here yes yes okay great excellent thank you oh it's so very nice very nice seats oh wow look at this leather yeah so i've heard that there's kind of a growing gap between the the rich and the poor seemed to me they did not understand what the united states was really like, they really believe the propaganda that they're seeing on
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their satellite tvs, that they really believe that the us is just a disneyland playground where everyone's happy and wealthy all the time, and they are convinced that that's what the u.s. would bring to iran, and i also tried to point out to them that the wealth of us society uh, it involved lot of people being killed, lot of people, millions of people were killed in order to keep the... iranian society, they are people who their family has lot of money from the capitalist sector of the iranian economy, and they are deluding themselves and they are convinced that uh they could be even richer if only iran and the us were to become great friends and the iranian revolution was to be overthrown, and they're wrong. okay, well thank you very much, thank you, yeah, i appreciate it, thank you for letting me get
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in your nice car, very nice, thank you so much, thank you, have a good evening, okay, okay, yeah, be well, thank you. thank you, yep, i don't think they really hurt me, i think the satellite television and their frustrations and maybe what they've seen in the, you know, maybe they have a friend who's been to the us or whatnot, and this has an impact, they don't know how it really is, they don't really understand, but you know, that's just that's the way they are, uh, i wish i could make them understand it, but i don't think i will. the appointed day came and i could only get permission in the place the foreign guests. i had hoped at least my location close to around leader.
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'i was successful, i saw the supreme leader, i was able to be just 200 fet away from him, i was able to look up at him right there on the balcony and see see his face, see the face of the iranian revolution and be in his presence. the first time that i i teered up
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was when i i saw you know the supreme leader and was able to look at him'. and and just to see him come out and just see his presence, he has this presence, like you could feel the difference, even if i couldn't seen him, i would have known when he walked into the room and when he left, even if i were completely blind, you can feel his presence. but the second was to look out on the crowd of people and see you know how they responded to him and and see how fired up and i saw that that's who the iranian revolution was for.
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"my iranian dream was to to to to look on the face of the supreme leader and see and see um who it was who wrote that letter and come to understand what was behind that beautifully worded letter, find out what was behind it, find out what the society that that has a leader like that is like. i felt like i was not just looking at the face of one man, i was looking at the face of the iranian revolution, i saw with my eyes the the the iranian revolution, i looked at it. with my own eyes, i saw it with my eyes, i saw what this country is about and what it's fighting for, i saw it, all the passion of the people who unfurled those flags and screamed for palestine, scream death to america, this is the this is this is what iran has, this is the this is this is the mission that iran is on, struggling for independence, and the only thing i can hope for is that someday in the us we can have a revolution like iran had, that someday the americans were losing their
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jobs and are in a desperate economic situation because of the same class of bankers that they can rise up, they can do what the iranians. did and rise up and fight back. that would be so glorious if that could happen. that's a song from a different united states, you know, when people fought in the civil war, they were fighting against slavery, they were fighting against injustice. it was a different time, you know, nowadays, us soldiers are attacking countries, murdering people. that was a different time, and that was a different period when when you know, fighting, fighting as a soldier for the united states, waving the flag of the united states was a way to to fight for justice, it was a way to oppose oppression, it was a way to stand with the oppressed. very different time, i like the songs from the civil war, from that period, because they they speak about a different united states, a united states that wasn't run by bankers and businessmen, but a united states where people still believed in... justice and freedom, yes we'll rally round the flag, boys, rally once again, shouting the battle cry of freedom, yes we'll rally
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round the hillside, we'll rally from the planes, shouting the battle cry of freedom, you know there's that, and then there's like a calmer one they talk about, we shall overcome, you know, we shall overcome we shall overcome, we shall overcome some day, oh deep in my heart, i do believe, we shall overcome someday, we shall live. in peace, we shall live in peace, we shall live in peace
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someday, oh deep in my heart, i do believe, we shall live in peace someday. will walk hand in hand, will walk hand in hand, and all the peace shall overcome, he shall overcome some day, what if him? and all that do, oh we shall overcome some,
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we walk hand in hand, we walk hand in hand, well either you're with us. لو وافق صدام على كل قرارات الامم المتحده وعلى كل ما تريده الولايات المتحده لكان قد اطيح به كان المفروض عندما يسقطون النظام يسلمون الدوله للمعارضه هم اسقطوا النظام والدوله معا وسلموا المعارضه صراع على السلطه اول من وجه ضربه للامريكان
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how designs come from across the world to palestine to occupy a land belonging to another nation? how do they form their secret army, hagana? how do they grab lands belonging to palestinians? how did they build and expand their illegal settlements? israel's former prime minister goldomir
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answers these and more questions in this documentary. the sun shown to announced the beginning of new day. it was the 13th day of the war on the gazas rap. look at the missile, what did we do to deserve being hit by this? the army bombed the children on the beach and destroyed our houses. they killed children, men, women, and old men. i have other place to go, so now my children and i are homeless. it is the israeli's habit from ages, they say that children fire.
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nations the first proceed the outcome of the exercise 24.
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first we have lions this out the us is really genocided in gaza continues for the 144th day resulting in more loss of palestinian lives and trail of destruction. the us president forseas a ceasefire deal on gaza by next monday, but the palestinian resistance movie at hams calls joe biden's remarks, premature. also on the headlines, lebanon's bolah fighters conduct a rocket attack on an israeli military base just one day after they successfully down an israeli drown.