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US Claim of Iran Ties with Al-Qaeda Aimed at Appeasing Saudis: FM

“A record low for the reach of petrodollars: CIA & FDD fake news w/ selective al-Qaeda docs re: Iran can’t whitewash role of US allies in 9/11,” Zarif said in a Twitter message on Thursday.

The allegations of “secret dealings” are based on a newly released trove of documents allegedly recovered from Osama bin Laden’s Pakistan compound during the 2011 raid that killed the Al-Qaeda leader.

Wednesday’s release came at a time when US President Donald Trump has decertified a nuclear deal negotiated by his predecessor Barack Obama and signed with other major powers to curb Tehran’s nuclear program in return for the easing of international sanctions.

The 19-page report, dated 2007, was first published by the Long War Journal, a publication backed by the Washington-based Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a think tank fiercely critical of Iran and its nuclear agreement with major powers.

In what it claims to be a history of Al-Qaeda’s relationship with Iran, the report alleges Tehran offered Al-Qaeda fighters “money and arms and everything they need, and offered them training in Hezbollah camps in Lebanon, in return for striking American interests in Saudi Arabia.”

Trump has described the 2015 nuclear accord as the “worst deal ever made” and is keen to undermine the Islamic Republic by making several unfounded allegations.

The fabricated documents could be seized upon by the hawkish Republican, whose administration is struggling to contain Tehran’s role in the Middle East, in collaboration with Iran’s regional arch-rival Saudi Arabia.

Ironic Situation

However, ironically, the petrodollars of Saudi Arabia and its allies, like Egypt and the UAE, funded attacks in the past by major terrorist groups, including Al-Qaeda, against the United States and other western countries over the past couple of decades.

Out of 19 hijackers, who slammed two planes into twin towers of the World Trade Center on Sept. 11, 2001, 15 were identified as Saudi nationals.

A redacted long-classified report released by the US Congress in July 2016 found that some of the 9/11 hijackers were in contact with and received support from individuals likely connected to the Saudi government.

Known as the “28 pages”, the secret document was part of a 2002 Congressional Joint Inquiry into the Sept. 11 attacks.

Despite his initial hard stance on Riyadh during his election campaign for presidency last year, Trump has turned a blind eye on the oil-rich kingdom’s role in the 9/11 disaster and has gone so far as to sign arms deals worth hundreds of billions of dollars with the Arab country.

13 Iranian Firms to Participate in Germany’s Medica 2017

Medica 2017

Organized by the Science and Technology Department of the Iranian President’s Office, Iran’s pavilion will be held as part of Medica 2017 in Germany’s Dusseldorf, a Farsi report by Mehr News Agency said.

Medica is the world’s leading exhibition in the area of medicine and sanitary. Each year, the exhibition brings together a large number of specialists and tradesmen. During the exhibition, the latest technological achievements in the mentioned fields are put on display.

This year’s exhibition, which is going to be held from November 13 to 16, will be attended by 5,000 companies from around the world. During this year’s exhibition, Iran’s national pavilion will be held on a land of 108 square metres.

13 Iranian knowledge-based companies will take part in the exhibition thanks to the doxycycline-info.net of the Science and Technology Department of the Iranian President’s Office. The Iranian government will cover 70 percent of their costs during the exhibition.

Kolbeh Hoor; Beauty of a Persian Gulf Cape

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The bed is a rocky cape with many aquatic animals such as greasy grouper, big-eye snapper, grunts, shellfish and turtles.

Here are Tasnim’s photos of Kolbeh Hoor:

 

Iran Uses Balloon to Provide Internet Access for Arba’een Pilgrims

Balloon

Every year millions of Shiite pilgrim head to the holy shrine of the third Shiite Imam, Hussein ibn Ali (AS), in the Iraqi holy city of Karbala on the anniversary of the fortieth day after his martyrdom on the Day of Ashura.

The pilgrims use several border crossings to join the annual Arba’een Walk. This year, the Iranian government has deployed a balloon in Mehran border crossing to provide the pilgrims with free access to the Internet.

According to a Farsi report by Fars News Agency, the project is being launched in cooperation with the Space Research Institute and the Directorate General for Communications and Information Technology of Ilam province in west of Iran.

Abbas Beirami, Director General for Communications and Information Technology of Ilam province, said in an interview with Fars that the project was tested on Friday and will become operational Saturday, November 4.

The balloon would be located at a height of 500 metres. In this project, a radio transmitter is installed in the city of Mehran and the balloon is deployed in the border area.

“The bandwidth provided by the infrastructure is sent by the transmitter to the balloon, and provides free Wi-Fi Internet Access to the users without a password in the area bellow the balloon,” added Beirami.

He further noted that in the event of atmospheric events, such as severe winds or a certain event such as being on the path of a chopper, the balloon would be temporarily grounded and then sent into the orbit again.

“The Internet balloon has a 100 MB input bandwidth, which is considered to be responsive given that its users are passing by and are not resident in the area. According to the plan, if the traffic increases in the coming days, the bandwidth would be increased.”

“If the project succeeds, next year it will be undertaken on other border crossings as well,” Beirami went on to say.

According to this official, the project was supposed to become operational last year, but due to non-technical reasons it was implemented incompletely. In general, the use of balloons depends on weather conditions, and if the weather conditions are favorable, it could be operational.

The latest data released by the Iranian Vice-Presidency for Science and Technology indicates a special emphasis on the expansion of Internet bandwidth and increasing the number of households that have access to the Internet.

Toyota Reminded of Its Complicity with ISIS Terrorists

Toyota ISIS

Toyota Motor Corporation entered Iran’s vehicle market in mid 1970s and its Corona and Carina models were warmly welcomed by the middle-class Iranians so much so that we can say the models were among the most popular vehicles in Iran until just a couple of decades ago.

Over the past years, with their entry into the Iranian market, the Chinese vehicles have managed to gain a larger share of the market mainly due to their cheaper prices compared with other vehicles. Despite the trend, Toyota’s favourite cars of young buyers – from SUVs like land cruiser and Sport Prado to sedan models – were still among the most popular vehicles for the middle- and upper-class Iranians.

But after Iranian market gave a green light to the quality vehicles from South Korea including Hyundai and KIA, Toyota began to lose gradually a significant part of its profitable share in the market.

Until just recently, Toyota’s rival companies in the Iranian market included South Koran companies (with brands like Hyundai, KIA), French companies (which with their different types of vehicles and affordable prices for upper to lower class families are growingly occupying the Iranian streets), and Chinese brands. But now the Japanese company which used to be the most favourite brand for the Iranians is facing a new challenge which began with selling a car to the Iranian embassy in India. Now the challenge is gaining momentum day by day limiting the share market of the car company in the Iranian market.

Toyota’s apology to the US government for selling a vehicle to the Iranian embassy in India has wounded the national pride of Iranians. They view the apology as Toyota’s ungratefulness to their country which had provided the Japanese company with a profitable market over the past 50 years.

This comes as US President, Donald Trump, has been provoking great outrage among the Iranians on a daily basis by his anti-Iran rhetoric, violent stances (including calling the Iranians a terrorist nation and using the false name of Arabian Gulf for referring to Persian Gulf in return of receiving millions of dollars from Arab states). The apology particularly at this juncture was viewed by the Iranian media (as well as Iranian netizens) as sprinkling Japanese salt into the wounds of Iranian inflicted by the US.

The latest reaction to Toyota’s apology to the US government for selling a vehicle to the Iranian embassy in India is a heavy political sarcasm:

“Toyota apologizes to the US government for selling a vehicle to the Iranian embassy in India but it has not yet made any apology to the world for his vehicles being driven by ISIS. Meanwhile, it has never made it clear how its vehicles have ended up in ISIS’ hand.”

The message, released in Farsi by a telegram channel named Doctor Salam, has been liked by 131,000 Iranians within just one hour.

The reaction shows that although the Iranians had closed their eyes to the convoys of newly produced Toyota vehicles, equipped with shotguns and ISIS flags and transferring thousands of terrorists and tens of tonnes of warfare for inhumane missions, they have not forgiven the Japanese company for its huge sales to the terrorists as well as its silence towards ISIS crimes. (Mandela’s soul may rest in peace)

Can we conclude that Toyota has begun a fight against itself in the Iranian market? Would a simple apology to the US for “violating” the inhumane sanctions on Iran have a disastrous consequence for the Japanese car company? Has the apology made the good memory of Toyota disappear from the minds of thousands of its Iranian fans?

You Can Read Books When Standing in Bakery Line!

Farhang Najafi, the baker and owner of the bakery, has built a library that the shoppers can read books until the bread is ready.

Here are Tasnim News Agency’s photos of the bakery and its books:

Iranian People Mark Day of Fight against Global Arrogance

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Iranian people, mostly school and university students, staged demonstrations on Saturday morning all over the country to express their opposition to the arrogant policies and attitudes of the enemies, particularly the US.

The protesters slammed the US government as the nation’s main enemy, condemning the US president’s rhetoric against Iran and the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC).
In a final declaration after holding mass rallies in Iran’s capital of Tehran and other cities on Saturday, demonstrators reaffirmed commitment to countering the hostile plots, and described the US as Iran’s enemy number one.
They also condemned Trump’s offensive comments about Iran and his deliberate attempt to distort the true name of the Persian Gulf.
The statement also hailed the IRGC as a reliable protector against infiltration by the enemies and a thorn in the side of the US and the Zionist regime of Israel.
Ralliers have also expressed solidarity with the oppressed people in Palestine, Bahrain, Yemen, Syria, Myanmar and the Shiite Muslim of Saudi Arabia, voicing support for their fight against tyranny.

The demonstrations are held on the anniversary of the seizure of the US embassy in Tehran, which was later known as the ‘den of espionage’.

13 Aban-2On November 4, 1979, and in less than a year after the victory of the Islamic Revolution that toppled a US-backed monarchy, Iranian university students who called themselves “students following the line of (the late) Imam (Khomeini)” seized the US embassy, which had become a centre of espionage and planning to overthrow the newly established Islamic system in Iran.

The students who seized the embassy later published documents proving that the compound was indeed engaged in plans and measures to overthrow the Islamic republic.

Every year on the 13th day of the Iranian month of Aban (which this year falls on November 4), the Iranian nation, particularly the students, hold rallies across the country to mark the day.

In the capital city of Tehran, the rallies to mark the anniversary of the landmark move are held at the venue of the former US embassy.

Eight Iranian Guards Killed in Northwestern Borders

Border Guards

The incidents occurred in Chaldoran border area on Friday, Alireza Radfar, the deputy governor general of West Azarbaijan for political and security affairs, told IRNA.

He added that the terrorists sustained heavy losses during the clashes which are still ongoing on the border with Turkey.

Iran’s northwest has repeatedly witnessed attacks by terrorist and anti-Islamic Republic elements.

Formation of Coalition Gov’t, Success for Lebanese People: Iran’s Velayati

Speaking after a Friday meeting with Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri in Beirut, Ali Akbar Velayati said, “The victory of the resistance axis is a victory for all of us, and we praise the victories that have been made in Lebanon against the terrorist groups recently.”

He went on to say that Iran welcomes the stability of Lebanon and its government and supports its independence.

“The Lebanese people are a great nation in the region. We always wish success for Lebanon and undoubtedly the formation of a coalition government is a success for the Lebanese people,” he noted.

Velayati stressed that Lebanon’s victory against terrorism is a victory for all the region, adding that the terrorists, extremists and the Takfiri movements in the region are supported by the Zionists and some regional countries that do not want to see the regional countries’ stability, security, independence and unity.

“Lebanon and Iran’s relations have always been very good and constantly growing, and the Islamic Republic of Iran supports the stability of Lebanon.”

For his part, the Lebanese PM Hariri offered a warm welcome to the adviser to Leader of the Islamic Revolution saying that “we are faced with serious challenges from the terrorists, extremists and the Takfiri currents. We must do our best to stand against them to achieve victory.”

Hariri also referred to the developments in Lebanon and added “despite some differences, stability and security has been provided in Lebanon, and all the groups are collaborating to promote it.”

Following this visit, the two sides held a separate meeting to discuss regional and international developments.

Velayati travelled to Lebanon on Thursday to attend the Union of Resistance Ulema Summit in which a group of prominent Muslim scholars and figures participated.

Meeting with the Secretary General of Lebanon’s Resistance Movement Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, attending the Summit of the Ahl al-Bayt (AS) World Assembly and meeting with other high-ranking Lebanese authorities have been among other programs of Velayati.

Iran-Russia Trade Volume Grows by 70 Percent

Iran-Russia Trade Volume Grows by 70 Percent

“Fortunately, the economic ties between Iran and Russia have been expanding steadily over the past year so much si that we had a 70-percent growth in our trade volume,” Karbasian was quoted as saying by the Azad News Agency (ANA) following his meeting with Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak.

He also referred to the trilateral meeting in Tehran between Iranian, Russian and Azerbaijani leaders as well as the upcoming meeting of Iran-Russia Joint Economic Commission and said his meeting with the Russian official was part of preparatory arrangements for the mentioned meetings.

“The meeting was a good opportunity to have a review of our bilateral relations,” he said, adding there are appropriate grounds for further cooperation between Iran and Russia in such fields as economic investments, launching Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant, Bandar Abbas 1400MW Water Treatment Plant and undertaking joint sea and rail transportation projects, agricultural projects and establishing oil and gas cooperation.

The minister also said negotiations over Iran’s cooperation with the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union, its banking problems and customs cooperation with Russia to establish a green channel for the Iranian tradesmen are at their final stages and added the expansion of ties between Tehran and Moscow will have great achievements.

For his part, the Russian minister said the election of Karbasian as the Iranian head of the Joint Iran-Russia Economic Commission will pave the way for further cooperation between the two sides.

“Today, we held in-depth talks on ways to increase bilateral relations in economic field and adopted appropriate decisions for future projects,” he noted.