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what kind of trees should be planted according to our needs? regarding your specific question, is it necessary to plant trees? this is usually in the natural resources department, because in zil, the ministry of trade, construction, there are two assistants in the production of saplings . there are natural resources in the country's real estate , where we planned this 1 billion saplings, in addition to this, there is also the vice-chancellor of horticultural affairs. omrani produced 62 million saplings this year , which are mesmer plants for gardens. manab natural organization has produced 250 million saplings so far, of which about 20% are forest mesmer plants and do not produce mesmer plants. let's leave mesmer, like elderberry , like olive, like wild pear, like goldfish. fortunately, now the income of these types of forest mesmer
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is not less than the other species. that water is an investment in the discussion of natural resources, it is not a cost at all, because after the afforestation reaches a certain age, which is usually 10 years , each acre of afforestation can use between 500 and 250 cubic meters of water in water regulation. it can play a role in water storage, so it is an investment it is good that the world has gone in this direction , dry countries like pakistan, saudi arabia , which are in this direction, they have money for water , they are investing , there is a difference between forestry and natural resources and the agricultural sector . we want very short benefits that it will be for the people, for example, a viewer is looking at it and says , sir, if this one billion trees are planted , what will it do for me, who is now sitting in my blood, for example, what will it do for the people, let's be very brief , let's check this one by one, how many categories can
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we summarize it in? one is direct economic income now, we have predicted that if we can have 500, in fact, 1,000 hectares of agricultural development , assuming that this is a significant income for the people in terms of employment, at least 3 million people will be employed . these reasons may not be realized. in previous years, this was actually a discussion and it was not realized for some reasons, but i hope it will be successful in this period. this program and each hectare of wood cultivation now has an income of 20 million tomans, which we did, so 200 million less agriculture. is there or is there less work that earns this income? yes, really, well, this is from an income point of view, in addition, we have to pay attention to the non-market values ​​of forestry and tree planting, which are estimated today that the non-market values
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​​of forestry are even more than 400 times the value of forest wood. that if timber farming is done , why is it possible for timber farming to be done by the government or by our organization? the previous ones could not compete with the agricultural sector but now i predict that it is competitive, because we have stopped the exploitation of natural forests since 2016, we do not harvest any wood, in addition , in terms of the price of wood, it is now competitive. it is far ahead of other jobs that you may have, and these are also natural , preventing pollution. well, we manage the lands anyway. the role that
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it can play in terms of its value to the people is non-wooden value. let's assume that pollution is not one of our problems for our registration space. under the title of greenhouse gases , this tree can play a large role in reducing carbon pollution in the future. what exactly is our ranking in the world now ? and we were also 5z , but the latest statistics that pushtai majlis center has, we rank sixth in the world, which means we are one of the countries that are high-carbon industrial countries , in terms of the amount of carbon production in the world, the latest statistics that we have, the official statistics of our country currently rank sixth. 36 billion tons in the world it is being produced every year and this forestry in iran is worth one billion entities
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to a significant extent . it can definitely have an important role and will be effective in reducing the issue of beauty and recreation of people. god willing, how about the maintenance, ms. khalili, maybe this question will come up now that this large amount of tree planting naturally needs a plan so that its maintenance is also a proper maintenance that is not wasted. it is a pity that nothing has been seen for this. an important issue that is raised in this plan, in addition to the fact that the planting of seedlings is one of the stages of production, after planting the seedlings, the most important issue to pay attention to is the issue of maintenance and protection, in fact, these are the seedlings that are planted and to protect this, we really need people's cooperation and participation all over the country , that is, in one sentence, i want to say that people's participation
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will actually guarantee the success of this project if we want our land to be stable. we need people's cooperation. now, i think there is little time for us to, for example, people's participation all over the country let's talk now, let's give an example. assuming that the species that are actually considered to be planted in the gardens around our villages and rural gardens, the target is mostly the golden elderberry species, which the doctor also said that these are actually both its protection is the responsibility of the people and it has an economic use for the people , which means that the land is in some way a source of land and is made available to the people.
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thank you mr. shabanian for maintaining the protection what is public participation like? people can go to a place to get saplings to plant, and this is one of the advantages of this plan under the name of people's plan to plant one billion trees, so we have fully planned and seen public participation here. people are ordinary people, let's assume that students, students, ordinary people, businessmen, athletes, artists are now with different devices, different industries. the format of the designs that we have specified in advance is today a student nursery was also opened with the presence of the minister of education. today, i would like to inform you that today, in december 1402
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, was the beginning of the planting of seedlings in the field . the natural resources organization has produced a million saplings in the deputy minister of horticulture in the ministry of jihdad. so far , the saplings have been produced. today is the beginning of the day when we will transfer these saplings to the field. now they can be planted everywhere. it has a specific plan, we prepared a technical plan for each the field that is going to be a nursery, the question that was asked by dr. hamsin about maintaining it for 10 years, means that it is characteristic inside the field that how should we plant, where should we plant, with what technique and at what distance should we plant, what should we plant with? from the first year to the tenth year, who should maintain this and how should it be maintained, where
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can everyone see it? they need to refer to our general office in advance and the required saplings, because we can provide special wood let's give it to them, but all this should be in the form of the plan that we have prepared, which fortunately, these plans have been prepared for this amount. i have a couple of minutes to ask you a few short questions. one is how much has been spent on this plan so far. your prediction is how much it should cost to invest , see this question is a difficult question, sir, you said it is a short question, but it is a difficult question, see if we come to produce and establish in the field so that this seedling is 10 years old, our estimate was that each sapling costs 100,000 tomans, that is, the collection it is possible that the cost of this project could be 10 thousand billion tomans, but since, well, this is if we know that a contractor will do all the work , but we have infrastructure, we have nurseries in the country, we have equipment, we have power, we have
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these aside. we set and planned about 1850 thousand billion tomans for the cost of this plan , we anticipate that we will deploy one billion nines and this amount of credit is also from different institutions from different industries in most of the existing memorandums and the memorandum that we signed, god willing, in addition to this, an independent row the credit line has also been seen, 237 billion tomans. salal radifbar , i am actually independent for this project, seen for the first year and we have many agreements and memorandums. we have 18 memorandums at the national level and about 85 cooperation memorandums with various government agencies in the provinces, from the point of view of the provinces, we thank you very much to all the guests of the program, all the good viewers , for accompanying us until this moment. this is definitely the topic that we discussed today, and we will follow up later to
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see where this side has reached and how much of things went well, thank you very much for your help. no pen, no language and no camera can write, tell or narrate the saga and sacrifice of our nurses and medical staff during 8 years of holy defense. i am happy that i chose this field. because i know the whole world, god willing, if it is accepted. god willing , i have a reserve for my hereafter, mrs. khadijah jafarzadeh
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, come and stand in front of us . they gathered for the first time at the ceremony honoring women martyrs, and before the nursing part , i was not there for two years. i was in the hospital after the war, and so was my wife from the beginning of the war , i was with my wife and with them wherever they went. the year the war started , i actually went to the front. my father was in the army. east of sistan, baluchistan, gilan university and bern university , switzerland, women's department with the same cover and i was able to confirm the mission of a woman as a nurse there. among my honors, these are the nurses who
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served during the 8 years of holy disposal. i tried to i did everything i could for my loved ones. we didn't know what to do what should we do? we did whatever came our way. this is a big child. who is not ? we looked at them as patients . their facilities were very limited. we did not have a head. we did, except for the fascination of all the blood stains, which had blood attached to them anyway, the pieces of our loved ones' flesh were attached to them, how difficult it was for us to wash them, in the kurdistan region, i say it was completely different, on the one hand, there were gangs, it was a civil war and they regularly bring people, for example, who are families they even bring families who, for example
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, are all injured. well, see how it feels in that area, what mood it needs , you have to be in love to be able to go and nurse in these areas. the beatings we received there were more than those of the people's mojahedin, and it was the kammelehs. especially in piranshahr, orumiyeh and paveh hospitals. i served in these three places. i saw many of our wounded who arrived and could really be treated . unfortunately, these groups destroy the devotees whose whole lives were spent serving the warriors. there were 10 days left for eid and me. i volunteered, and some of our colleagues came to me when we went to work , and they said, "sister, be careful with this, sister, be careful with this." the 13- and 14-year-old boy didn't have arms and legs
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, he only had a body. he looked like that. then i said, "why don't you say anything?" he said, "no, reach out to the others. i can't find them. let's take care of them . we dragged them, washed them and washed them. he was martyred for a long time, but from his jugular vein." we took a vein from his neck and sent him to your room another room it was done, that is, still, this 13-14-year-old kid taught me a lesson to let me go and go to those who are more likely to stay. we entered the section. it was very difficult for us to see so many wounds and so many injuries . they brought a soldier who was wounded, his stomach was shot, as they say, and they asked me for this. that
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the quran that his mother gave him is in the pocket of his clothes, i will bring it to him, i went and found his clothes and brought this quran, he liked it under his head he let her and she calmed down as if i did this and gave it to her, but that day , the day after that day , she was martyred. he could have spoken otherwise he would have been destroyed . he told me to put your hand in my pocket. i have a selected udiya. i brought it to me. he just pointed and said: read this ashura pilgrimage every day and i still have that book that i wrote on whose behalf. it is and i recommend it to all my dear friends who make the pilgrimage to ashura, as our martyr said, he will immediately become a martyr i mean, it didn't take two hours. he was martyred . i must recite the ashura pilgrimage and
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dedicate it to the soul of that noble martyr. the patients they bring are all young, all young. it didn't matter to us whether it was a soldier, a team member, or a soldier, and we did it for him from our heart, he was close to the resolution , he was injured, so he brought us two of our wounded from rome, two of his legs were amputated, only one torso. he was outspoken, but he spoke so boldly, now we were in a state of conquest, he was so happy in jebba , he couldn't face the situation he was in, and then he was like this, we were gaining strength. the nurses used to get strength from the injured person. my serum was very low or not at all. we had one syringe for each of these ampoules . we used this for a week. only the headache would change.
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i gave advice to zaryeh , and he said, "look, two of them are going to be killed." they said, "well, thank god that our loved ones were not martyred there ." no jeeps can come there , no helicopters can come, they are the only ones who bring us our ammunition. what kind of difficult conditions were faced by our loved ones who were coming and the airport was empty and we were there and what great professors were coming from the provinces of iran and we didn't
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have services there. the kermanshah region was bypassed, now he either had the duty to go there or go to other cities , for example, to empty his bomb bay. shahrai also gave his cluster bombs to the sick we were all damaged when the bed was set on fire and the hospital burned down. this time , the badge of honor was presented to the worshipers by the commanders of the islamic republic of iran army. the warriors provided services to other sections of the nation
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, let us appreciate and renew their efforts. the role of women in the holy defense is an incomparable role . related to the field of nursing, fortunately, he was able to losses and complications caused by injuries are very high. in fact, prevent them. as a nurse, when i defend myself in front of these dear nurses for 8 years, they see that he did great things, what epics he created, i felt very small in front of this. dear, in the field of nursing, we have two important and significant actions, one of which was the implementation of a plan for the nurses of the armed forces, and the other was the plan to implement the planning of nursing services as one of the
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most advanced plans in the field of rampant desire, especially at the level of the armed forces. and it has been executed perfectly now that it has passed the age they have expectations from the authorities to support the nursing community. the supreme leader of the revolution said that the authorities should reach out to the worshipers, that is, both in terms of providing for their lives and in terms of what should be provided for them. see the picture. appreciate it, it means they are just working not to communicate with them. nursing is not just a bali issue, it is an educational one. there is coordination, there is research. there is a consultation. these are all the responsibilities of a nurse. i don't think it's just her shift at the same time she's in the hospital. i understand other issues as well. especially financially and family wise. now it's about honoring the family it is a discussion. a nurse can have children if she doesn't have support, she can't do her job anyway , she is sacrificing herself, she hopes
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she will be supported. i think the laws should be written in such a way that nurses are in a good situation and a special situation is given to them. the nurses who are there now should enlighten them and talk to them about the war so that they know that they are ready. listen to the heart of nurses and see what their problems are, especially female nurses, the mainstay of treatment, if they get into this field , they can get very good results. you are also in the story of kuwait. you saw on the first line, in fact, the treatment system was nurses , they were ready to help the war wounded in 100 percent of the world
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. muslims, in fact , we took care of the earthquake in turkey . we still have the front line. in 8 years of holy defense, more than 30,000 female nurses served in war zones and 3 a female nurse from the army was martyred. fatemeh faramarezi, sedav sima news reporter. he was the us foreign minister and national security adviser for about 10 years, but until the last months of his century , he played a role in us foreign policy and it is said
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that all the presidents of his time used his brain in foreign policy. now, with his death , his story is unfolding before the eyes of the public opinion of the world. some say his positive role in improving america's relations with the east, especially china, and mention the awarding of the nobel peace prize to him for his role in ending the vietnam war, and others show documents that he a war criminal as documented in christopher hitchens' book the trial of kissinger, which recounts kissinger's role in the deliberate killing of civilians in vietnam and cambodia. paysinger expanded the vietnam war to laos and caused 500,000 bombs to be dropped on the civilian population of cambodia and 15,000 cambodians
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were killed in the silence of the media. he must answer for this crime in his last days. being involved in mass executions in bangladesh and planning to kill a senior official of the chilean government, as well as being involved in several coups, including the coup in chile among others. our remaining memories that do not last despite nixon and kissinger. they started cooperating with the coup plotters. the us provided them with weapons, intelligence and financial aid, and when they disturbed the atmosphere enough, they staged a military coup . therefore, america was involved in this story. he is also accused of personally plotting to assassinate the president. president kabirras has participated in the facilitation of killings in east timor and the kidnapping and assassination of a journalist in washington, and kissinger's letter is also linked to iran. he
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was the foreign minister of the united states during the last years of the reign of mohammad rezaza pahlavi. an ascetic iran's minister of foreign affairs vakht said in his memoirs that during kissinger's tenure as foreign minister , there was not a cloud in the sky of the two countries and in the last year that kissinger was minister. iran had become the largest buyer of american weapons and housed the largest group of us military advisers. kissinger also considers the iran-iraq war to be in line with america's interests. and he says: it is a pity that this war cannot have two losers at the same time. if i had to do it all over again, i would do it the same way. in one of his books called world order in a section called states united and iran. by quoting the words of the leader of the revolution about the islamic awakening and the defeat of communism and liberalism
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, they consider this discourse to be a competitor of the order of the world society centered on america. he also writes: compared to other countries, iran is perhaps the most coherent concept of nationality and has a deep tradition in terms of statehood. the name of iran and kissinger once again came to the headlines about 10 years ago. he predicted iran's future in the world in several conversations and media notes, including in huffington post magazine. iran strengthened its foundations in the middle east. and it has a real chance to become an empire. according to the recent developments in the region, the american diplomat believes that the traditional divisions of the middle east are on the verge of disappearing, and this issue provides a strategic trump card for iran. from now on, the pro-iranian axis will extend from tehran to beirut and pass through baghdad on its way. this issue provides an opportunity for iranians to
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revive their former empire. another prediction of his was announced about 10 years ago. year 2019 . he said: israel will not see the next 10 years. a subject that, of course, is not itself, but his office official tried to deny it in an interview with the media. hosni sadad shabiri, radio reporter.
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