"He wrote several books on a particular topic in two languages. So he really knows what he's talking about..." , This is the most superficial thing I've heard in a while. What an insult to the audience's intelligence.
I love the way it starts by jumping from 1948 to 1979, completely ignoring the US/UK coup of 1953, the seminal event in the history of modern Iran, on which everting in today's Middel East has pivioted. Jesus ! This passes for journalism ???
Two formerly friendly countries turned into enemies. We pray for peace.
"He wrote numerous books, in English and Farsi... so he really knows what he's talking about." 😂😂😂 Yeah okay.
"He wrote several books on a particular topic in two languages. So he really knows what he's talking about..." Idk, is that really the way you do your research? Because my prof would have my head for such a statement.
This video is not good enough to explain how much the issue is complicated. The Israelis-Iranian relationship is far more complex than this document briefly mentioned. For example, the Israeli ambassador to South Korea once said to Koreans "One day, we will have a peaceful relationship with Iran, I am sure. For we have no issue or argument with Iran as a country. Maybe around that time, the Korean peninsula would be united." The Israeli diplomat might have lied to Koreans, but I believe this comment shows that the Israeli foreign policy establishment sees their relationship with Iran in a multi-dimensional way. And Iranians are not as simple and homogeneous as this video describes. They have a sophisticated and institutionalised governance system. Some may be religious and ideological but others must be practical and competitive. That is why the Iranian regime managed to survive even though there was and is a lot of pressure to destroy it. To sum up, my point is this: do not underestimate how far both Israelis and Iranians are capable and how complicated each of their internal societies are. It's not that much simple. If it were, it would have been much easier to deal with this issue.
Cyrus is remembered in history because of his political philosophy of tolerance and respect toward non-Persians and his demonstration of mercy on his defeated foe. After establishing his empire, Cyrus allowed all subjects to participate in governance.
14th of April 2024 - This aged badly
Incredibly, you did not mention the recent agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia brokered by China that led even to an exchage of ambassadors and put and end to Iran's isolation, nor did you mention Syria position nor the fact that Israel owns 100-200 nuclear bombs. More, you reported and used the US and EU definitions of IRAN as they were "the truth", while they're obviously negative. So your storytelling is very partial, in my opinion.
Whatever you say... The conflict between two is only 1)religion 2)religion 3)religion
I hope Iranians will one day be free of their awful government.
You mentioned that Israel and Saudi Arabia were close to start deplomatic relations before October 7th and Iran didn't like it but you forgot to mention that Iran and Saudi Arabia had already normalized their relationship before Oct 7th
The ending didn't age well... :(
Israel without the U.S. is insignificant
So.. What was the "real reason"? I somehow missed that.
Does Azerbaijan have an adversarial relationship with Iran? If not, it's hard to imagine it would allow Israel to launch strikes from within its borders, which could result in retaliatory attacks on its own land.
This is not the "real reason" behind the conflict. This is just an explanation of how the conflict is progressing. The disabled pipeline is a consequence not an underlying cause.
April 13th Iran has entered direct- drones and missiles. The Iron Dome stop 100% of drones 99% of missiles
The experts got it wrong when they predict iran won't directly engage with israel.
@CivisTomi