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آخرین بسته کمک های بایدن برای اوکراین

به گزارش خبرگزاری مهر به نقل از خبرگزاری آسوشیتدپرس، آمریکا با اختصاص ۱۷۵ میلیارد دلار کمک‌های مالی و تسلیحاتی به کی یف، بزرگترین حامی جنگ اوکراین به شمار می‌رود. با این حال، انتقادهای دونالد ترامپ از کمک به اوکراین و وعده‌ها برای پایان بخشیدن به این جنگ، باعث ایجاد شتاب در دولت بایدن برای تسریع در روند ارسال تسلیحات به کی یف شده است.

بر این اساس، ۲ منبع آگاه که نخواستند نامشان فاش شود اعلام کردند دولت بایدن در نظر دارد پیش از ترک کاخ سفید آخرین بسته کمک‌های واشنگتن به اوکراین را ارسال کند.

این منابع اعلام کردند: لوئید آستین، وزیر دفاع آمریکا قرار است به منظور شرکت در نشست کشورهای غربی حامی جنگ اوکراین روز پنجشنبه به آلمان سفر کند و بسته جدید کمک‌ها طی این سفر به طور رسمی اعلام خواهد شد.

این منابع مدعی هستند آخرین بسته کمک‌های دولت بایدن به اوکراین به میزان قابل توجهی بزرگ و چشمگیر است. با این حال، ارزش دقیق این بسته کمک‌ها اعلام نشده است.

اکنون تیم بایدن در حال ارتباط و تبادل اطلاعات با تیم ترامپ درباره اوکراین است. گرچه ترامپ وعده داده است به جنگ اوکراین در ۲۴ ساعت پایان خواهد بخشید، اما جان مرشایمر، بزرگترین استراتژیست حال حاضر جهان تاکید دارد به دلیل آنکه روسیه مناطق تصرف شده از اوکراین را پس نخواهد داد و خواستار عدم عضویت اوکراین در سازمان ناتو است، رسیدن به توافق آتش بس از طریق میز مذاکره غیرمحتمل است.

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The spark that ignited a revolution: 1978 Qom Protest

On the seventeenth day of the first month of winter in 1356 (Iranian calendar), on a cold morning, a 900-word article was published with the intention of supporting the Shah and discrediting Imam Khomeini (RA). However, this ill-conceived plan not only failed to gain acceptance among the Iranian people but, exactly 400 days later, led to the establishment of a revolutionary government under the leadership of this well-known and beloved figure of the nation.

Even the Pahlavi officials later referred to it as an ill-advised and foolish act by the regime”s propaganda apparatus. It provoked the anger of the revolutionary people of Qom. Outraged by the insults, the people acted with awareness and timely presence. Their efforts accelerated the decline of the Pahlavi regime.

This event was so significant that the preamble of the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran references it under the section “The Anger of the People.”

The article published in the Ettela”at newspaper was poorly written, aiming to praise the Shah’s actions and tarnish the image of Imam Khomeini. It was later confirmed to have been commissioned by the Shah’s regime. This triggered the righteous anger of the people of Qom, which spread nationwide, creating an unprecedented unity to overthrow the monarchy.

On the morning of January 7, 1978, as the people of Qom learned about the slanderous article in Ettela”at, protests erupted. On January 9, 1978, large gatherings took place at Qom’s Grand Mosque and the residences of some clerics and scholars. That afternoon, revolutionaries marched toward Ayatollah Nouri Hamedani”s residence on Safayieh Street. After his speech, thousands of protesters, despite the oppressive atmosphere in Qom, moved silently toward Saheli Street, the bazaar, and Astaneh Square. The regime, alarmed by this movement, opened fire on the people, spilling their blood. This event led to nationwide mourning ceremonies, with the “seventh-day” and “fortieth-day” commemorations amplifying public hatred for the Pahlavi regime.

In response to the January 9, 1978 uprising, Imam Khomeini issued a message to the Iranian people, praising the victory of the Islamic Revolution and the Pahlavi regime’s eventual downfall. He praised the uprising of Qom’s revolutionary people, drawing parallels to the June 1963 uprising and condemning the regime”s brutality.

The Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei annually commemorates this day in a speech to the people of Qom. In his remarks, he emphasizes the profound impact of the January 9 uprising on the victory of the Islamic Revolution, referring to it as a decisive and historic day.

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نخست وزیر عراق وارد تهران شد

به گزارش خبرگزاری مهر، «محمد شیاع السودانی» نخست وزیر عراق که بغداد را برای یک سفر رسمی به جمهوری اسلامی ایران، به مقصد تهران ترک کرده بود، وارد تهران شد.

سفر امروز نخست‌وزیر عراق به تهران در پاسخ به سفر چند ماه پیش «مسعود پزشکیان»، رئیس جمهور ایران به عراق انجام می‌شود.

این سفر یک روزه خواهد بود و قرار است در مورد مسائل دوجانبه، تحولات منطقه و بین‌الملل به خصوص مسائل سوریه رایزنی شود.

هیئتی بلندپایه متشکل از چند وزیر، نخست‌وزیر عراق را در جریان این سفر همراهی می‌کنند.

Source: اكرم سادات حسيني شبستري


VIDEO: Iraqi PM arrives in Tehran

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Turkey threatens “military operation” against Syrian Kurds

Turkey has threatened to launch an offensive against the Kurdish People”s Protection Units (YPG) in Syria, which it accuses of being aligned with the homegrown Kurdistan Workers” Party (PKK), if the militant group fails to agree to Ankara”s demands in the wake of the fall of Bashar al-Assad.

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan made the remarks in an interview with the CNN Turk TV channel on Tuesday, stressing that the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) terrorist regime in Syria must address the issue of the YPG’s presence.

“We will do what”s necessary” if the YPG does not meet Turkish demands and Damascus was unable to address the issue, Fidan said.

When asked what that might entail, he said a “military operation.”

He went on to say that Turkey believes the HTS has the power to battle the YPG on its own, but added that this may take time as a transition period is underway in Damascus.

Since the fall of Assad, Ankara has demanded that the YPG disband, its non-Syrian militants and foreign terrorist fighters leave Syria or be repatriated to their countries of origin, and its leaders turn themselves in.

Fidan further noted that the United States supported the YPG for various reasons, including purportedly confronting the Daesh terrorist group, when it was present in Syria.

However, he said, many of these reasons no longer exist, adding, “The ultimatum we gave them (the YPG) through the Americans is obvious.”

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