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Comments: Farzad, so leaving all that equipment behind was transferred to Ukraine? If so, that a clear indication that the US started the war.
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Not in the headline news, but looks like a deal is imminent on prisoner swaps. One of my acquaintances from Rasht who happened to go to the same university with me in the US may be part of the deal. He lived in NoCal before getting arrested. Iranians held in the US - - Sajjad Shahidian, a 33-year-old Iranian, was extradited from Britain and faced a US court on May 19, charged with violating sanctions through his financial services company PAYMENT24, according to the US Department of Justice (DoJ). - Ahmadreza Mohammadi-Doostdar, 39, and Majid Ghorbani, 60, both Iranian-Americans, were sentenced to 38 and 30 months respectively in January, for collecting information on US citizens who are members of the People's Mujahedeen, a former rebel group Iran considers a "terrorist cult". - Mehrdad Ansari, a 38-year-old Iranian, was extradited from Georgia in March and charged with planning to obtain military parts for Iran, according to the DoJ. - Iranian scientist Sirous Asgari was charged in 2016 with stealing trade secrets. He was acquitted in November but remains in US custody, apparently over immigration issues. - Amin Hasanzadeh, a dual national defence contractor, appeared in court in November accused of stealing technical data from his employer and sending it to his brother in Iran with apparent ties to the military, according to public radio NPR. - Behrooz Behroozian, a 64-year-old dual national, was sentenced to 20 months in October for exporting gas and oil pipeline parts to Iran in violation of sanctions. - Mehdi Hashemi, an Iranian-American, was arrested in August 2019 and charged with planning to ship prohibited items from the US to Iran, said the DOJ. - Bahram Karimi, a 53-year-old Iranian-Canadian, and Ali Sadr Hashemi Nejad, 40, were arrested and charged in March 2018 and January 2020 respectively with involvement in a joint Iran-Venezuela project and funnelling $115 million through the US financial system, according to the DOJ. Iran and Venezuela are both under US sanctions. - Mahin Mojtahedzadeh, a 74-year-old Iranian, was sentenced to 443 days in January after being charged with violating sanctions by attempting to export gas turbine parts. She was arrested in November 2018. - Sadr Emad-Vaez, Pouran Aazad and Hassan Ali Moshir-Fatemi, all Iranian-Americans, were arrested in April 2018 and are currently on trial for allegedly evading Iran sanctions. - Behzad Pourghanad, a 66-year-old Iranian, was sentenced to 46 months in November for exporting carbon fibre from the US to Iran. He was arrested in Germany in May 2017 and extradited to the US in July 2019. - Alireza Jalali, 42, was sentenced to 15 months in March 2018 for exporting military technology to Iran. He is still in jail with an "unknown" release date, according to US Federal Bureau of Prisons. - Milad Kalantari was sentenced to 10 years in March 2017 over charges of identity theft and access device fraud. He was arrested in 2015 and is expected to be released in June 2024, according to the BOP. - Reza Olangian, a dual citizen, was sentenced to 25 years in March 2018 after being charged in 2016 with attempting to send surface-to-air missiles and military aircraft parts to Iran. - Manssor Arbabsiar was sentenced to 25 years in 2013, charged with participating in a plot to murder the Saudi ambassador to the US.
Comments: Always wondered why would US or which president in a right mind would leave over $7 billion of equipment in Afghanistan. Now this makes sense. In the hind sight that was one smart move by Biden. Have to give him credit. I can imagine where the rest will be used. (Are Taliban and Pakistan in good terms with IRI?) Over $2 billion of U.S.-led NATO military equipment left behind in Afghanistan were officially transferred to Ukraine
Comments: I always questioned Manoto’s footage from pre revolution era and how they have access. anyways one YouTube channel which surprisingly has access to very unique footages is Iraner.in.deutschland This one popped today. Very interesting https://youtu.be/NAT44MHFZW0
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Ancient windcatchers in Iran give architects cooling inspirationTall chimney catches breeze, channelling it into house, displacing warm air that is then expelled through windcatcher
Comments: Democratic presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about why he still thinks that the Democratic Party is redeemable. Not sure why they want him silenced or why the are after him. Is it some of his controversial views on Covid and some of the vaccines or is it his fight for environment. He is mainly known to be more of an Environmental Activist and sued many entities or even government for causing to pollute water and environment. He is the nephew to the iconic president who helped in the creation of Earth Day, stands at the forefront of the environmental movement. Robert Kennedy Jr. has extensive knowledge of environmental and legal history to paint a picture that depicts our world’s environmental crises.
Comments: kAmkAr they want to look “Matrah” more than anything else.
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Comments: It's very simple. The ones with ads are all supported by IRI and it's business mafia around the world. The ones with no ads are supported by America, Saudi, Israel, UK.
Comments: Zinsky, I don't know where you are. I'm guessing California. With the heat index the weather down here by the Mexican gulf, eight months a year is around 115 degrees with high humidity. My outdoor activities are confined to 8:00PM and afterwards. You can add Iran international to the list too. I hear Saudis are supporting them. What's gonna happen to these TV networks now that the two tyrants are becoming friends?
Comments: Zinsky I never understood who funds manoto? They have zero ads.
Comments: kAmkAr Jaan, Never got into Iranian satellite. Have seen some shows here and there but not a big fan. These days I don’t really watch much on TV or online. Trying lots of outdoor activities.
Comments: A new topic that we've never talked about here. I been watching the Iranian satellite tv since it's inception in 98. It had become important to me and my connection to our people, language, and culture since there is only two Iranians here where I live. I used to stay up till 2:00 AM to watch the programs. These TV channels have come a long way since then. I recall the very first ones were Pars, Shabkhiz/Amirghademi, and the one from Zia. Today we have tens if not hundreds of them. Shabkhiz/Ghasrmi were the most entertaining. They were together most of the time in front of the speaker phone talking to people. Low budget and both tried their best to stay out of politics. They split . Shabkhiz still conducting his tv in a Mom and pop style. Amirghasemi used to be extremely arrogant and obnoxious. Professionally speaking , Amirghasemi has turned his network to another level. He must have made millions promoting concerts and other activities. I feel like he's becoming the Iranian community godfather in LA. Before him, Iraj Rostami was the big dog over there. I think Aghasemi is now doing a great cultural service. He is promoting a play named Safe House. I was wondering if anyone has seen it.
Comments: Iran beat Argentina 3-1 in the semi-final of U21 Volleyball match today to play against Italy in final at 1pm ET on Sunday. Catch it live on youtube
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