Sun, 22 Apr 2012 14:34:10 GMT
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says Iran lies at the center of a growing movement that is against categorizing countries as domineering and dominated.
“After seeping into the minds and bodies of Muslim nations for more than three decades, this very important movement has now surfaced in the form of a concentrated power, whose results are the developments in Egypt and some other countries,” Ayatollah Khamenei said in a meeting with the commanders of the Iranian Army’s Ground Forces on Sunday.
The Leader said bullying powers are hostile toward the Iranian nation because it is a source of inspiration for the popular uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa.
Ayatollah Khamenei said while the Armies of hegemonic powers only seek to safeguard the superpowers and cater to their political greed, “the Iranian Army is the only one that is at the service of the people and national interests.”
“Is the US Army really after serving the interests of the American people by killing the Iraqi and Afghan people and committing crimes in these countries?” the Leader asked.
-ديدار با نخست وزير عراق
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رييس جمهور صبح امروز (سه شنبه) در هفدهمين جشنواره تحقيقاتي علوم پزشكي رازي از 44 برگزيده اين جشنواره در گروههاي مختلف علوم پايه، علوم باليني داخلي، علوم باليني جراحي، علوم دارويي، علوم بهداشتي، مديريت و تغذيه ، علوم توانبخشي و پيراپزشكي، علوم دندانپزشكي، فناوري هاي نوين، ابداعات و اختراعات و HFR تجليل كرد. تجليل از 44 برگزيده جشنواره رازي توسط رييس جمهور
دكتر فرهاد دانشجو كه از جانب هيات امناي دانشگاه آزاد اسلامي براي تصدي رياست اين دانشگاه به شوراي عالي انقلاب فرهنگي معرفي شده بود با راي اعتماد اعضاي شوراي عالي انقلاب فرهنگي براي يك دوره چهار ساله به رياست دانشگاه آزاد منصوب شد و اعضاي شوراي عالي انقلاب فرهنگي ابراز اميدواري كردند كه با رياست فرهاد دانشجو بر دانشگاه آزاد اسلامي جايگاه اين دانشگاه ارتقا يابد.راي اعتماد شوراي عالي انقلاب فرهنگي به دكتر فرهاد دانشجو براي رياست دانشگاه آزاد اسلامي
رييس جمهوري اسلامي ايران و نخست وزير عراق با اشاره به نقش و جايگاه سازنده و ممتاز دو كشور در منطقه، بر استفاده از تمامي ظرفيتهاي موجود خود در راستاي گسترش سطح روابط دوجانبه و تلاش براي برطرف كردن مشكلات منطقه به نفع ملتها و برقراري صلح و عدالت تأكيد كردند.
دكتراحمدينژاد و نخست وزير عراق تأكيد كردند:
تلاش براي برقراري صلح و امنيت در منطقه و گسترش سطح روابط همه جانبه
رييس جمهوري اسلامي ايران و نخست وزير عراق با اشاره به نقش و جايگاه سازنده و ممتاز دو كشور در منطقه، بر استفاده از تمامي ظرفيتهاي موجود خود در راستاي گسترش سطح روابط دوجانبه و تلاش براي برطرف كردن مشكلات منطقه به نفع ملتها و برقراري صلح و عدالت تأكيد كردند.
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يکشنبه 3 ارديبهشت 1391 - 18:27
دكتر محمود احمدينژاد عصر امروز (يكشنبه) در ديدار نوري المالكي نخست وزير عراق با اشاره به اينكه دو ملت ايران و عراق مأموريتهاي بزرگ منطقهاي و بينالمللي بر عهده دارند، تأكيد كرد: اگر تهران و بغداد قدرتمند و باعزت باشند، ديگر در منطقه جايي براي حضور دشمنان ملتها از جمله آمريكا و رژيم صهيونيستي وجود نخواهد داشت.
رييسجمهور روابط تهران – بغداد را در منطقه و جهان ويژه و استثنايي برشمرد و اظهار داشت: هيچ مانع و محدوديتي در مسير توسعه مناسبات همه جانبه سياسي، اقتصادي و فرهنگي و حضور در عرصههاي منطقهاي و جهاني ميان جمهوري اسلامي ايران و عراق وجود ندارد.
دكتر احمدينژاد تصريح كرد: به فضل الهي دو ملت ايران و عراق در كنار يكديگر پيشرفت كرده و با حفظ هوشياري از موجوديت و استقلال خود مقتدرانه دفاع خواهند كرد و توطئههاي دشمنان براي ايجاد اختلاف، ترس و وحشت با توسل به اقداماتي موذيانه نظير ترور و بمبگذاري، قطعاً به جايي نخواهد رسيد.
رييسجمهور با تأكيد بر اينكه مستكبران و دشمنان ملت ايران و عراق، از اقتدار و استقلال دو كشور نگران و ناراحت هستند، گفت: سلطهگران كه سابقه سيلي خوردن از دو ملت را در کارنامه خود دارند، با فتنهانگيزي و ايجاد اختلافبه دنبال اين هستند كه كشورهايي نظير ايران و عراق همواره ضعيف باشند تا بتوانند تمام منطقه را تحت سيطره و تسلط خود در آورند.
دكتر احمدينژاد در ادامه با اشاره به روابط عميق و گسترده دو ملت ايران و عراق بر تقويت هر چه بيشتر مناسبات و همكاريهاي دوجانبه تأكيد كرد و گفت: حضور دولتي مردمي، مصمم و انقلابي در عراق كه در جهت بازسازي و ارتقاء سطح اين كشور به جايگاه شايسته خود تلاش ميكند، ظرفيت همكاري دو كشور را بيش از پيش افزايش داده است.
رييسجمهور با بيان اينكه خوشبختانه ملت عراق با مديريت خوب مسئولان اين كشور سختيها را پشت سر گذاشته و به سمت آباداني و پيشرفت در حركت است، گفت: امروز تمامي عوامل تاريخي، فرهنگي و سياسي موجود در روابط ايران و عراق اقتضاء ميكنند كه دو كشور در كنار يكديگر در جهت رشد و تعالي دو ملت گام بردارند.
رييسجمهور با اشاره به اينكه با اراده و تلاش مسئولان ايراني و عراقي سطح مناسبات فيمابين به سرعت در حال گسترش است، اظهار داشت: با ياري خداوند در آيندهاي نزديك همگان شاهد قرار گرفتن جمهوري اسلامي ايران و جمهوري عراق در اوج پيشرفت، اقتدار و عزت خواهند بود.
نوري المالكي نخستوزير عراق نيز در اين ديدار با اشاره به روابط ممتاز جمهوري اسلامي ايران و عراق بر گسترش روابط همه جانبه با جمهوري اسلامي ايران تأكيد كرد و گفت: دو كشور با استفاده از تجربيات و توانمنديهاي خود ميتوانند گام هاي بلندي را در مسير رشد و پيشرفت دو ملت و ملتهاي منطقه برداشته و اثرگذاري مثبت و سازندهاي بر تحولات موجود داشته باشند.
نخستوزير عراق با تأكيد بر ضرورت ايجاد تفاهم و همدلي در منطقه، اظهار داشت: جمهوري اسلامي ايران و جمهوري عراق ميتوانند با همكاري يكديگر در جهت كمك به ايجاد ثبات و امنيت در منطقه تلاش كرده و چالشهاي موجود را با تفاهم و در نظر گرفتن احترام به حقوق ملتها برطرف كنند.
وي تصريح كرد: افزايش بيش از پيش رايزنيها و هماهنگيهاي سياسي تهران – بغداد ميتواند نقش مهم و تأثيرگذاري در روند برقراري صلح و ثبات در منطقه داشته باشد.
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Israel ex-spy warns against "messianic" war on Iran
Sat, Apr 28 14:58 PM EDT
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By Dan Williams
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A former Israeli spymaster has branded the country's leaders as "messianic" and unfit to tackle the Iranian nuclear program, in the strongest criticism from a security veteran of threats to launch a pre-emptive war.
Other retired officials have also criticized Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his defence minister, but the censure from Yuval Diskin, who stepped down as head of the Shin Bet domestic intelligence service last year, was especially harsh.
He was also unusual in using the language of religious fervor that Israelis associate with their Islamist foes.
"I have no faith in the prime minister, nor in the defence minister," Diskin said in the remarks broadcast by Israeli media on Saturday. "I really don't have faith in a leadership that makes decisions out of messianic feelings."
Government officials rebuked Diskin and questioned his motives, implying that he had his eye on a political career or was settling scores after Netanyahu denied him a promotion.
The catastrophic terms with which Netanyahu and Defence Minister Ehud Barak describe the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran have stirred concern in Israel and abroad of a possible strike against its uranium enrichment program.
Iran says the project is entirely peaceful and has promised wide-ranging reprisals for any attack.
World powers, sharing Israeli suspicions that Iran has a covert bomb-making plan, are trying to curb it through sanctions and negotiations. Those talks resume in Baghdad on May 23, but Barak on Thursday rated their chance of succeeding as low.
Although Israel has long threatened a pre-emptive strike if diplomacy fails, some experts believe that could be a bluff to keep up pressure on the Iranians, making it harder to interpret the swirl of comments from the security establishment.
FALSE IMPRESSION
Commenting on Diskin's remarks, Amos Harel of the liberal Haaretz newspaper said the temperature was rising in anticipation of the nuclear talks.
"Nothing has been determined in the Iranian story, and the spring is about to boil over into another summer of tension," said Harel.
Diskin spoke days after Israel's top military commander, Lieutenant-General Benny Gantz, told Haaretz he viewed Iran as "very rational" and unlikely to build a bomb, comments that apparently undermined the case for a strike.
The former Shin Bet chief was specifically damning of Netanyahu and Barak, who have often crafted strategy alone and whose rapport dates back four decades to when they served together in a top-secret commando unit.
"They're creating a false impression about the Iranian issue," Diskin told a private gathering on Friday, where the comments were recorded. "They're appealing to the stupid public, if you'll pardon me for the phrasing, and telling them that if Israel acts, there won't be an (Iranian) nuclear bomb."
Diskin said he was not necessarily opposed to an attack on Iran, though he cited experts who argue this risked backfiring by accelerating its nuclear program.
Netanyahu's former Mossad foreign intelligence director, Meir Dagan, last year also ridiculed the Israeli war option.
Diskin went a step further by saying that Netanyahu and Barak were not up to the job of opening an unprecedented front with Iran and, potentially, with its allies on Israel's borders.
Netanyahu is a second-term premier with solid public approval ratings and a broad conservative coalition. Barak, a former prime minister, is Israel's most decorated soldier. But they are both technically subject to security vetting by the Shin Bet, which added punch to their panning at Diskin's hands.
"I have seen them up close," he said. "They are not messiahs, the two of them, and they are not people who I personally, at least, trust to be able to lead Israel into an event on such a scale, and to extricate it."
Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman dismissed Diskin's alarm as irresponsible "speculation," telling Israel's Channel Two TV that such big decisions would be made at cabinet level rather than by the prime minister and defence minister exclusively.
Lieberman said Diskin, who was considered as a potential Dagan successor but was passed over, might be angry. One Barak confidant sarcastically wished Diskin "welcome to political life," implying he was angling for a slot in an opposition party ahead of an Israeli national election scheduled for next year.
(Editing by Matthew Tostevin)
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