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tv   RIK Rossiya 24  RUSSIA24  January 21, 2024 5:30pm-6:01pm MSK

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the first year after returning to iran, after the revolution, i studied at an international school, also using american textbooks, from these textbooks there was an impression that it was the americans who won the second world war, everyone else played a smaller role, only later, when i started to become more seriously interested in politics and scientific activities, i realized that the key role in the victory over nazi germany in europe... was not the usa, but the soviet union. so you can see how the information that was given to the americans worked out. and therefore, i argue that the united states is not truly a free country, because people are not given access to objective information through the mainstream media. look at the image that is painted about iran, it is always denigrated, and this creates problems not only in the united states. because the western media is so powerful, people in russia learn about iran from the west. and most likely their
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opinion of this country is negative: people in iran and other countries also learn about russia through the west. thus, they also develop a negative view of the country due to western media, that is, western media not only forces americans to think a certain way, but unfortunately, traditionally they have a very serious influence on the rest of the world. iran and russia pay a lot of attention to family values. both countries are under sanctions, the population respects religion. i think that the orthodox church in russia and the shiite ideology are strikingly similar. i also think that because the us has antagonized iran for so many years and caused it suffering, the iranians have learned to deal with resisting this and this experience.
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the most important thing is the revolution that took place in iran. instead of the shah's regime, which was tightly controlled by the west, an independent country appeared, and decisions were now made not in washington, but in tehran. the americans will never forgive us for this. the second reason is that iran supported the liberation movement around the world. in yu, iran provided aid and funding to the anti-apartheid movement. the west supported.
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was completely unacceptable to the americans, thus hostility towards iran deeply rooted in history, it is a very comprehensive approach covering all aspects of iranian life. usually, when my colleagues are invited to iran, or when researchers come to visit us at conferences, the first thing they tell me is that they are absolutely amazed at how different iran is from their ideas about this country. the same goes for. russia, although it has tried for many years to establish good relations with the united states and european partners, the united states does not accept a strong a country that is not under their control. and that is why the russians have never been able to integrate into the so-called european family or nato. the americans are always trying to sabotage russia's efforts, wanting to either break it or weaken it. the same goes for iran, it is the most significant country.
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central asia, which is unacceptable for the united states; they want to maintain complete hegemony and dominance over this region. only after the revolution did iran become a more or less open society where real debate takes place. during shah's reign there was no debate. the shah was at the helm, everyone else had to obey. essentially, he sought to instill western culture in iran, where women were viewed as commodities, treated as objects, as sexual objects. this is why many of the mentioned fashion shows came to the country. at the same time, no western technologies were supplied to iran. even though iran exported huge amounts of oil around the world, it had virtually no military industry. when after the revolution saddam hussein to torx to iran with western help, i
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served as a volunteer in the iranian forces. we did not produce anything ourselves, and this became a serious problem in wartime, because the most difficult thing for us during the war was... for the defense of the country. thus, in terms of the military industry, iran did not have the basic types of weapons it needed. if we talk about development, technological development, the country produced nothing. but after the revolution, iran took a completely different path. my supervisor at tehran university for 17 years has been a woman, that is, the image of iran that is presented in the west is very different from reality. of course, if we talk about technology, it seems to me that we have heard about iranian drones. such developments would have been unheard of in earlier times. such progress, such capabilities for self-defense, independent development of iran, did not exist during the reign of the shah, despite the fact that he
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had excellent relations with the united states, despite the fact that he exported huge amounts of oil. there are women pilots in iran today, taxi drivers and drivers.
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between countries, yes, in rana there is the death penalty, but it is not used the way it is presented in the american or western media, few people are executed in iran, mostly people convicted of murder, rape, but again, the west wants to portray iran in a cartoon form. i think it’s paradoxical that at a time when the west is helping the israeli regime carry out holocausts in gaza, they have the audacity to talk about human rights in iran or russia, wherever they are. i believe that the iranians have adapted, they are increasingly leading business and trade with countries in the global south.
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you and i, as well as your viewers, know that the global economy has moved from the west to the east. thus, many trading partners, potential investors in business, technology. industry is no longer in the west. what did iran do after the sanctions were imposed? he began to look for new partners. it was a very difficult task because for a long time iran was alone, but this situation allowed it to create innovations in the country, it challenged us on my feet, allowed me to start producing goods at home. a little over a year ago i went to sochi for a conference. it was dedicated to new technologies, it was there. an exhibition of high-tech companies, startups , when i was studying, looking at the products of various companies, one of my iranian colleagues told me that many parts and products that are no longer available to russian companies, because they were imported from the west, are now produced in iran,
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why? because iran was forced to produce them. thus, thanks to this situation, iran has become stronger in many ways despite the difficulties. and now the united states has acted recklessly, they have imposed sanctions on different countries, and now these countries are acting together. other states are afraid. viewers to visit iran, since this country is also under sanctions, you will not have
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the same difficulties that russian tourists now face in western countries. i think you will be able to see that iran is an extraordinarily rich country, which is very different from the caricatures you may have found in various sources. i believe there are many examples of sanctions that can be given. the united states and european countries do not allow iran to purchase medicines and medical supplies. supplies from the company all over the world, people are dying as a result, in the usa they are even trying to ban iran from buying food from other countries. of course, as iran has adapted, many western sanctions are losing their impact on the country. the united states is increasingly less able to maintain the sanctions regime. over time, this ability will further decrease. perhaps i can give you another great example. when the coronavirus pandemic first began. iran tried to purchase masks and test kits, but the us blocked it. they not only prevented
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iran from purchasing them, but also confiscated the country's foreign financial assets. so on the one hand they confiscated iranian money. on the other hand, iran had funds within the country, but the americans blocked the opportunity to use them to purchase masks and test systems for detecting covid. when iran tried. purchase vaccines, they didn't let him do it either, when iran decided to develop its own vaccines, the americans imposed sanctions on all the companies in iran that tried to create a vaccine, that is, the us tried to kill as many iranians as possible and cause them as much suffering as possible. it's not just that i or anyone else has had difficulty booking a hotel abroad; iranians have had it for many years.
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the us attitude towards iran has always been very undignified. people died, lost their jobs, and this is what the united states has always achieved, but as i already said, the fact remains that the impact of sanctions has diminished due to iran's ability to live under the conditions. column, their country is smaller than ours, they are weaker, their economy does not produce anything that
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anyone would want to buy, with the exception of oil, gas, weapons, they have no innovation, annoyed that we have ceased to be one, now we are fighting for our independence , for our technological, political, cultural independence, we are trying to preserve our traditions, so what happened to iran is a clear example of what can happen in country when the rulers of a country give away someone else's. the goal is to weaken and even destroy iran if they could do it, but they realized that this was impossible, they also wanted to make life as difficult for iranians as possible so that the people would rebel against the government out of desperation, this is the main goal.
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russia, i believe that thanks to the unity of the people of iran, this country is a great strong power that has managed to withstand western sanctions of cruelty. became iraq or libya or syria or any other country that fell victim to the united states. why did iran come to the aid of states such as iraq, syria, lebanon, yemen, in the face of western american aggression, because the iranians do not want the americans to get their way. helping them is their moral
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duty. if iran fails it will fall into us hands, or if... have sacrificed many countries, they want to weaken the region so that the israelis can be strong, believing that there are similarities with american policy in eastern europe. in our country there is a group of people with very pro-western views. extremely
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it’s interesting that despite the fact that the west imposed sanctions against our country and made life difficult for them.
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not open, but it seems to me that over time more and more people in iran are beginning to understand this. with the outbreak of the war in gaza, many of my
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friends and acquaintances who had such a positive view of the west changed their point of view. again, it would be nice to look at us policy without taking into account their actions in the russian direction, look at it objectively, and then draw your own conclusions. i think it would be helpful if some of these people let's go, for example, to iran, see it with our own eyes, ask iranians, experts in the country, how the united states acted against hospital patients in iran for decades, causing them suffering.
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at the same time, a country like iran, which became the target of sanctions, showed gdp growth this year well in excess of 6%. thus, the world is changing.
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iranians have long suffered from russian policies, but now ties have become much better. we can say that relations between the two countries are of a strategic nature strengthens even more. a transport corridor, north-south, military cooperation, in the oil and gas sector, and in almost all industrial sectors are developing. all this brought us closer together.
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what hitler did to the gypsies, jews, slavs and other peoples in europe. by the way, americans have never really cared about human rights anywhere. when i
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volunteered with the iranian forces during saddam hussein's attack on my country, i survived two chemical attacks. weapons of mass destruction were used. one time it was mustard gas, in the other - nerve gas. who provided it to saddam hussein? thus, the history of our country shows that the united states has never cared about human rights. dirty war in syria, vietnam, libya. the list goes on. i believe that these facts speak for themselves. nothing new is happening in gas. it’s just that the actions there are more cruel, in conclusion, since the majority of iranians are muslims, it might be appropriate to quote the surah of the koran, which says: with
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every hardship comes relief, then there is, when people go through difficult periods of life, with difficulties comes relief, hoping i am sure that in the future the difficulties faced by the iranian people and the good people of russia today will lead to relief, i would like to end this program with an iranian proverb, folk proverbs in general - because this comes from the experience of the people, from the people, which is impossible to refute, their collective mind mood, and so the proverb sounds like this: whoever thinks that he will extinguish his desires by satisfying them is like a madman who seeks to mow down a straw fire, all the best, this was the american
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method. we will tell you everything about the elections in russia in detail, it is not difficult to understand them, it is important to be honest. convenient, why watch the elections, a proud grandfather came home, i was sent from the party as an observer, i will watch the elections so that the people and election commissions do everything according to the law, like in spy films, i ’m a secret agent, i immediately dressed up my grandfather and gave him binoculars got it, i have such vision that i can see any violation like an eagle, besides, i have undergone special training, according to russian
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law, a smartphone is enough for me , now my granddaughter knows which icon to press, i am trained in the procedure, i bought a cooler camera, i won’t be lost, my friend, i won’t let society down, choosing in the country is free, important, honest conveniently, our boy experienced... anger due to social injustice, he wanted to fight it, then let's give him a medal, a film about family, about love, and of course , branded humor at the highest level, let's go to paris, let's eat an oyster and napoleon i really liked it, napoleon bonaparte you welcomes, carriage, the adventure is exciting, it was unpredictable, where , let’s say, like where to attack, it
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was done on a large scale, especially. we will take on this case, it will be an honest detective story.
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we continue the news review, at the beginning of the release there is information from the federal air transport agency: of the six people who were on board the plane that crashed in afghanistan, four are tentatively alive, the fate of two is being clarified. let me remind you that the russian business jet falcon performed.

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