Video Do you remember these remarks of Dehghan, the former Vice President for Legal Affairs, and the announcement of the interrogation of the accused regarding the alleged theft of the presidential carpets? Latest developments in the foreign policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran in a conversation with Dr. Hassan Qashqavi, a former diplomat and member of the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Islamic Consultative Assembly. Iran Without Water; The Alarm of Climate Collapse | How Did They Drive a Land to Death? With the presence of Mohammad Darvish, Senior Expert in Environment, Rangeland, and Watershed Management, and Environmental Activist. Previous Next The Role of Russia in the Iran-U.S. Nuclear Agreement" with the presence of Dr. Elaheh Koulaei, Professor of Regional Studies at the University of Tehran Israel's Hybrid War with Iran: From Mehdi Nassiri and Reza Pahlavi to the Way Out, featuring Hojjat-ol-Islam val-Moslemeen Mohammad-Taqi Akbarnejad, Lecturer at the Qom Seminary See | What future had Seyyed Mostafa Tajzadeh predicted for Iran? Reposted on the occasion of the 11th anniversary of his imprisonment. Here it is from the YouTube channel of Abdi Media See | Ghalibaf reveals details of the Iran-U.S. agreement | The Strait of Hormuz, $300 billion, and the end of the war Watch it on the Abdi Media YouTube channel. Mehrdad Khansari: Mr. Pahlavi is not on the verge of occupying Iran or establishing a monarchy. Such actions take time, and we must maintain our credibility. Mehrdad Khansari: Personally, I cannot support the positions that have been announced by him. As a fighter Iranian, I do not want him to get involved in issues that are beyond control or that contradict the position of a constitutional monarch. Mehrdad Khansari: The program that Reza Pahlavi announced today for the transitional period is inconsistent with his previous principles. During the years when I was alongside Reza Pahlavi, he was a democratic individual and did not fight for the restoration of the "monarchy". Mehrdad Khansari: In the current situation, I do not see any alternative as practical in the short term. The Islamic Republic is not on the verge of collapse. Mehrdad Khansari: The issue for which an agreement must be reached is the replacement of the sovereignty of Velayat (Guardianship of the Jurist) with the sovereignty of the people. The sidelining of Ayatollah Khamenei has "discredited" (made ambiguous or tainted) the concept of Velayat (Guardianship of the Jurist). Mehrdad Khansari: Those who came with Khomeini and seized power diminished over time, and only 15-20 percent of them remain. All the levers of power are in the hands of this 15-20 percent, and they run the country. Published for the first time - Part of the memoirs of Major General Mohammad Hossein Afshardi, known as Mohammad Bagheri... The third Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who was targeted in the recent attacks by the United States and Israel. How was a unit called "Intelligence-Operations" formed? Watch | Araqchi Reveals Details of the Agreement with the US; Ghalibaf, the Strait of Hormuz and the 14-Point Memorandum Mehrdad Khansari: In a situation that is neither war nor peace, the Islamic Republic is not more unstable. Neither the Islamic Republic nor the US government wants to return to the battlefield. Mehrdad Khansari: A foreign attack harms the work of constructive political forces and creates conditions where many people, for national reasons, stand behind the system. The attack on Iran was against international law. The selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as the leader of the Islamic Republic: what does it signify? An exclusive conversation with Mehrdad Khansari. Mehrdad Khansari: The removal (or sidelining) of Ayatollah Khamenei has created a situation in which, if our nation is vigilant... Is the current dissatisfaction of the people similar to the dissatisfaction of the people in 1979? Mehrdad Khansari: The nature of the current dissatisfaction of the people is different from the past. Mehrdad Khansari: The cause of the Shah's downfall was the dissatisfaction of the people. The people wanted more political freedom, which was not available at that time. Mehrdad Khansari: The Shah was a dictator politically, but he was not a brutal dictator. The Shah intervened in two areas: matters related to foreign policy and military matters and the defense of the country. Mehrdad Khansari: One of the differences between the rule of the Shah and the current rule is that the head of the country should not abandon his land. During the time of the Shah, dissatisfaction could be curbed by providing financial facilities to the people. Is public dissatisfaction with the government a "historical repetition"? Exclusive interview with Mehrdad Khansari Mehrdad Khansari: Our country, at the time when Mohammad Reza Shah came to the throne, was a poor country. Mojtaba Khamenei and the New Architecture of Power; Will the Third Generation of the Islamic Republic Be Consolidated? A Conversation with Hassan Etemadi, Political Analyst. It is very clear that the Islamic Republic is at one of the most sensitive historical junctures. Therefore, we are going to discuss an issue that is important for the future of Iran, and the topic of our conversation is the structure of power in Iran. We know that after the attacks that took place in recent months, and after the killing of Ayatollah Khamenei and the transfer of leadership in a very strange and extraordinary process to his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, many now believe that the Islamic Republic has entered its third generation. Although to this day, we have not seen any live voice, image, photo, or even a live signature from the new leader. Has Iran entered the era of a military-security government? And can the new architecture of power stabilize the Islamic Republic system and the nascent system of Mojtaba Khamenei, or will new crises arise? What is the biggest weakness of the Islamic Republic? Exclusive interview with Mehrdad Khansari Mehrdad Khansari: The biggest weakness of the Islamic Republic is the lack of development and the creation of public dissatisfaction. The Islamic Republic has made extensive use of the experiences of "1957". The skill he had in construction, he did not have in "crisis management". Brigadier General of the Guards Seyyed Majid Mousavi, commander of the IRGC Aerospace Force, while appreciating the people's presence in the squares for 100 nights... The members of the force command office and the producer of this video are apparently unaware of the picture of the founding leader of the Islamic Republic, which is a legal requirement. Hossein Bayat: In such an emergency situation, there is no authorization for the government to become "self-satisfied" or "pleased with itself." If the government continues its practice of raids, imprisonments, and house arrests, what we were worried about happening through a foreign attack will instead occur through "social collapse." Hossein Bayat: Fundamental rights have always come into conflict with the ideological foundations of the Islamic Republic. We are in an emergency situation in which the law is not observed. Is the Islamic Republic in an "emergency" condition? Hossein Bayat responds. Hossein Bayat: When the leader of the Islamic Republic is assassinated in the first second of the war, it means we are naturally in an emergency situation. Hossein Bayat: Given the conditions in which the Islamic Republic finds itself, it cannot and does not want to be a defender of "fundamental rights." The theoretical foundations of the Islamic Republic are fraught with conflict and contradiction. Hossein Bayat: The discussion of "transition" is currently ruled out. If there is to be a discussion of "transition," then the issue of "war" — which has already been defeated — must be raised again. Reza Pahlavi, the Islamic Republic, and the War Trade — Shaghayegh Norouzi speaks frankly. I want to speak on Abdi Media about one of the most complex and tense arenas of Iranian politics — a space between war and freedom, between the opposition and power, and between truth and the politics of commerce; about a society that has for years been suspended between anger, fear, hope, revenge, freedom, and collapse, and now stands at a point where it is simultaneously afraid of war, afraid of the continuation of the status quo, and afraid of a future of which it still has no clear image. In years when Iran is simultaneously entangled in internal crisis, external pressure, the threat of war, and the collapse of public trust, great questions remain — questions whose answers many might find important to know: Who truly speaks for Iran? Shaghayegh Norouzi addressing Reza Pahlavi: You never understood what happened to your father and grandfather. If you had understood, you wouldn't have relied one bit on foreign interference! Shaghayegh Norouzi: The instrumental view of popular forces in both the current establishment and the opposition is similar to each other. The binary of "people vs. government" is wrong and has led to war. Shaghayegh Norouzi: I didn't think the current system's capability to fight in the war would be this much. It cannot be said that those who are involved in the country's defense mechanism are necessarily the same people who suppressed the people in January Watch | The Third Leader, War, and the Future of Iran; Is Reza Pahlavi the most important alternative to the Islamic Republic? In a conversation with Mehrdad Khansari, former diplomat and political analyst. Watch on the Abdi Media YouTube channel. Shaghayegh Norouzi: Right now, an authoritarian current has been created outside the borders of Iran. Outside the country, the level of violence has risen so high that anyone who speaks "anti-war" cannot feel safe. Exclusive release by Abdi Media – Part of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi's message on the occasion of Eid al-Ghadir, August 1954 Iran After Ayatollah Khamenei | Mojtaba, Reza, Donald, Benjamin, Ahmad, or Mohammad Bagher: Who Will Shape the Future? A Conversation with Mohsen Sazegara, Political Analyst Discussion about the future of the power structure, the role of security and military institutions, the future of the opposition, and even the relationship between the Islamic Republic and Iranian society has entered a new phase. Many questions are being raised, including whether the Islamic Republic will enter its third generation, and whether Iran is moving away from an ideological system toward a security-military structure. Shaghayegh Norouzi: A Significant Portion of the Iranian People Are Desperately Seeking a Way Out of the Current Situation Under these circumstances, someone like Reza Pahlavi can become "sacralized." 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