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Trump’s Impact on English Reflected in Latest Oxford Dictionary

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Donald Trump’s linguistic dexterity may be questionable, but the US president’s lexicon has had an impact on the English language, which is reflected in the latest additions to oxforddictionaries.com, the online reference guide to current English. New coinages that reflect the latest wave of online political activism form a significant section of more than 300 new definitions in the database, which is a sister work to the Oxford English Dictionary, The Guardian reported.

Additions including “clicktivism” (a pejorative word for armchair activists on social media), “haterade” (excessive negativity, criticism, or resentment), “otherize” (view or treat – a person or group of people – as intrinsically different from and alien to oneself) and “herd mentality” (the tendency for people’s behaviour or beliefs to conform to those of the group to which they belong) all emerged during the 2016 battle for the White House, said head of content development Angus Stevenson.

“We are getting a convergence of high-level politics and online language in quite a new way,” Stevenson said. “We had all the words around Brexit in the last update and we are now starting to see all the words around Trump coming into the dictionary.”

Stevenson said that new terms from Trump, his supporters and opponents were emerging more rapidly than in the past. “We have lots to add all the time. We don’t have ‘fake news’ or ‘alternative fact’ this time, because they have just started gaining currency, but I am sure they will be in the next update,” he added.

Reformists Warned against Struggle with Establishment

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Iranian reformist analyst Abbas Abdi

Iranian reformist analyst Abbas Abdi has, in an opinion piece entitled ‘Aggression or Reformism? / A Paradox that Needs to Be Resolved’, called on his fellow party members to adopt a more cordial approach towards the opposing party and endeavour to redefine their relationship as well as their role and position with and within the Establishment, instead of struggling with it.

What follows is a summary of the Farsi article which was published in the latest issue of Seda weekly magazine:

The sudden death of Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani evoked the feeling among Iran’s reformists that the sad incident has created a huge gap in their relationship with the Establishment. Therefore, they were greatly concerned about the country’s new political condition.

Reformism is based on the principle of being able to walk on two legs: One belonging to the Establishment and the other to the society.

The reformists’ grave mistake was that they thought that Ayatollah Hashemi Rafsanjani played the role of the Establishment’s leg for them and, thus, in his absence, they have to overcome a serious shortcoming. Their assumption was flawed for two reasons: Firstly, Ayatollah Rafsanjani did not represent reformists in the Establishment — he had acquired his status in the Establishment due to his own position and political inertia and was never interested in being the representative of anybody else; secondly, the reformists should not have pinned all their hopes on one person, as any sad incident that happens to him/her, such as, in this case, an untimely death, can throw the entire party into a state of grief, despair and confusion and send its members into a political vacuum and relationship void.

Thus, it is crystal clear that the reformists are required to redefine and rearrange their relationship and connection, respectively, with the Establishment — a move which was required to be made a long time ago. This proposal, along with its essential details, was put forward in 2011, but failed to receive due attention as it was immediately rejected being unreasonably labelled [as ineffective].

The reformist’ main problem was that they thought the redefinition of their relationship [with the establishment] will lead to a loss of their identity. This was an inaccurate, and somehow erroneous, perception, as they failed to see two important points:

  1. Didn’t they maintain an identity in the past when they had such a relationship with the Establishment? If yes, then, what makes them seek to keep a distance from it at present? How is it possible to be part of a structure in the 1980s and 1990s and feel proud of it, but see reincorporation into it as a threat to the identity 10 years later?
  2. More importantly, reformism is gradually being replaced by aggressiveness. An aggressive person defines his/her identity based on opposition with the other party or the Establishment: The longer a person is incarcerated, the braver he/she is and the more critically-oriented his/her essays are, the more rightful and legitimate he is.

This is while, political braveness and aggressiveness are not considered as good attributes and behaviours in nature in reformism policies. Courage has another meaning in reformism. In a struggle [with the Establishment] prisoners lose their political identity, jointly take political actions and look for an opportunity to issue a statement in the name of political prisoners and forge a closed link in political relations. In the policy of struggle, anybody who opposes or fights against our enemy is a friend of ours. We would easily accept to ignore his past, the realities about him and all the differences and even fawn over him. They [those who struggle with the Establishment] write letters to anybody they can think of to lift the [opposition leaders’] house arrest, except the one they are really required to write to, and then expect that their moves should definitely lead to the lifting of the house arrest.

Such a behaviour, is definitely not conducive to achieving that goal and is, in fact against it. In the most optimistic scenario, they write these letters to pretend that [or convince themselves as well as others that] they are fulfilling their responsibilities [towards those under the house arrest], failing to notice that such moves may further prolong the house arrest. However, in a pessimistic scenario, they publish the letters to extend the period of the house arrest. They seek to impose costs on the opposing side and think that pushing up the costs is the most effective method to change the policy.

As long as a number of reformists continue their struggle with the Establishment, they will not require such a relationship, let alone to bother to redefine it. However, in this case, they are evidently required to realize that their reformism is an instance of walking on one leg and no matter how big their steps are, they will fail to catch up with those who are walking on two legs, become tired quickly and lose their behavioural balance easily.

Prior to the demise of Ayatollah Rafsanjani, a number of reformists were under the delusion of being able to rely on a cane called ‘Ayatollah Rafsanjani’ to make up for the other leg they did not have. Nevertheless, at present, in the absence of such a delusion, they are required to make their decision. However, any decision has its own costs and benefits. As [in the past,] we recommended that the government should apply this principle in its foreign relations to achieve favourable results — a suggestion which was adopted by the government and eventually helped it sign the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action [nuclear deal] with the world powers — currently, we offer the reformists to, in case they find it impossible to continue taking this paradoxical route, avoid being in such a paradoxical situation, even if their move is solely aimed at safeguarding the country’s interests. This is where a reformist can show his/her courage. It would be impossible to work out the details of such a route unless through intra-party talks and accepting the bases of this principle.

Yemeni Army Unveils Four New Drones

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According to a report by IFP, the Yemeni army has unveiled four new types of combat and reconnaissance drones.

Saudi activists say the combat drone Qasef 1 and the reconnaissance drones Rased, Raqeep, and Hudhud 1 are the latest military achievements of Yemen’s army.

The drones were unveiled in a ceremony attended by high-ranking officials and officers as well as military experts who built the drones.

Mothers Are Not Fulltime Nurses

The Women Studies group of the Iranian Sociological Association recently held a meeting to evaluate different aspects of motherhood. The meeting focused on two main subjects: professional advice and public services offered to mothers.

“The motherhood has been defined as a gift to the female community in the form of a sacred role: to feed and not to eat; to dress and not to wear!” said Rabe’eh Movahedi, a psychologist and family counsellor, according to a Farsi report by Vaghaye Ettefaghieh newspaper.

“Women are often so occupied with this role that they forget about their own desires altogether.”

“Motherhood isn’t a mere instinct: it requires skills, too,” she said, highlighting the social nature of motherhood.

“Motherhood has turned to such a powerful myth in modern society that it has minimised the paternal concern. As a result, other roles that should be played by a woman are forgotten,” she noted.

Motherhood Should Be a Choice

She then referred to the needs of mothers she have visited, and noted that a mother’s duty to bring up another human being is a respectful, valuable work. “Such a role, the responsibility to raise and take care of children, should be a conscious choice, so that the mother enjoys it.”

However, she added, “Women should pay attention to their other personal talents, too.”

Movahedi then criticised the way motherhood is perceived in Iran.

“In Iran, a mother isn’t a mother; she is a full-time nurse. In the past, mothers had less concerns because the previous generation was more independent. Now the mother and the child are prisoners of each other.”

“The excessively nurse-like motherhood, exaggerated by counsellors to some extent, gives women a sense of disability in their motherhood role.”

Public Services Aren’t So Helpful to Mothers

Later in the meeting, Fereshteh Zaker, a professor of philosophy and women researcher, discussed the role public services should play for mothers.

“Whenever the issue of motherhood is raised in our society, people often focus on what a mother can do to be a better mother for her children. But I focus on a mother as an individual with a distinct identity.”

“Motherhood has different aspects, and a good behaviour towards one’s children is one of them.”

She went on to say that this role has other aspects, too, which are less noticed in Iranian society: a mother is a woman.

She then mentioned a lack of childcare centres in Iran, and said, “Since most pre-school centres are private, the poor and average families cannot afford it and profit much from kindergarten facilities.”

“This is while children in families with economic and cultural problems need more attention and education,” she added.

“As a result, the majority of children under the age of six have several problems in their learning and personal growth.”

According to Zaker, as the majority of kindergartens are managed by the private sector, the government does not have a significant share in the establishment of pre-school centres. Its role is limited to making regulations and issuing permits. That said, no public kindergarten receives the children of unemployed women.

“The return of the investment on children is very high,” she pointed out.

“Iranian kindergartens have been divided to one, two and three star centres in order to create a competitive atmosphere among them, and improve the quality of services as a result,” she added.

“However, the higher quality kindergartens started to charge very large fees for their services, making many families unable to receive them.”

 

Lack of Educated Nannies

The lack of trained nannies is another problem, she added.

“The number of childcare graduates is much less than kindergartens’ demand,” Zaker announced.

“The Welfare Organization holds training courses kindergarten teachers have to take. However, considering the duration, educational material, and the number of enrolments, three courses cannot satisfy the existing demands of kindergartens.”

She noted that the baby sitters who are hired to look after children in homes often do not know much about the basics of child raising: this imposes high mental and financial pressures on parents, mothers in particular.

“The young parents feel anxious about the possible damages; not only to their children, but to their homes and assets.”

Iranian FM Calls for Global Attention to Human Tragedy in Yemen

“…It is necessary that the international community become a bit more sensitive to the humanitarian disaster in Yemen and seek an effective solution to end the miserable situation in Yemen,” Zarif said in remarks released on Sunday.

Yemen’s defenseless people have been under massive attacks by a coalition led by the Saudi regime for nearly two years but Riyadh has reached none of its objectives in Yemen so far.

Nearly 11,000 Yemenis, including thousands of women and children, have lost their lives in the deadly military campaign.

The Iranian top diplomat further welcomed the ongoing talks in Geneva aimed at resolving the Syrian crisis and said Iran hopes that all of these efforts would yield good results.

A fresh round of peace negotiations started earlier this week between representatives of the Damascus government and the foreign-backed opposition in the Swiss city of Geneva under the auspices of the United Nations.

It follows the second round of the Syria peace talks organized by Iran, Russia, and Turkey held in the Kazakh capital of Astana on February 16.

Diplomatic efforts to end fighting in Syria have gained momentum in recent weeks with the announcement of a ceasefire in the Arab country in early January.

The truce, which was negotiated between Russia, Iran, Turkey, the Damascus government and the Syrian opposition, excludes terrorist groups such as ISIS and Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26

The top story today was the remarks made by Iranian President Hassan Rouhani about the upcoming presidential election and his government’s efforts to safeguard people’s votes.

Newspapers also covered First Vice-President Es’haq Jahangiri’s account of his meeting with Iran’s Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei about reformists and their presence in Iran’s politics.

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif’s support for the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) and his remarks against a possible move by Trump’s administration to designate it as a terrorist group also received great coverage.

The above issues, as well as many more, are highlighted in the following headlines and top stories:

 

19 Dey:

1- Parliament Speaker: People’s High Turnout in May Election Very Important for Iran

2- Interior Minister: Rouhani Has Had Shortest Distance from Iran’s Leader [he’s been very close to Ayatollah Khamenei]

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Abrar:

1- Rouhani: Creating conflict and division between ethnic groups, followers of different religions, and speakers of different languages is biggest sin

2- $100 Billion of Iran’s Frozen Assets Released

3- May Presidential Election Executives Banned from Foreign Trips

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Afarinesh:

1- Larijani: West’s Opposition to Iran’s Nuclear Program Due to Pro-Palestine Stances

2- President: Election Is Biggest Show of Power to Enemies of Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Aftab-e Yazd:

1- Increased Pressures on Relatives of Ayatollah Rafsanjani

What are Rafsanjani’s children doing these days?

2- Gov’t, Parliament Trying to Change Legal Age for Girls’ Marriage

3- Washington Backs Off from Designating IRGC as Terrorist Group

4- President: Chanting Slogans Is Not Only Way to Show Power

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Amin:

1- President: Some [Critics] Destroy People’s Trust [in Establishment] in Efforts to Criticise Gov’t

2- Saudi Arabia Renounces Kuwait after Talks with Tehran

3- Trump against Iran, ‘The Salesman’ against Trump

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Arman-e Emrooz:

1- Rouhani: It’s Not a Sin to Compliment Gov’t Just Once!

2- US Wrestler Invited to Visit Iran with His Family

3- Environment Chief: We’re Not Worried about Rivals in Election

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Asrar:

1- Rouhani: We Should Acknowledge Different Opinions

2- Zarif Urges Turkey to Understand Benefits of Interaction

3- Official: Iran to Stop Selling Unprocessed Gas Condensates

4- Culture Minister: We Recognize Social Media

5- Parliament Speaker: Iran Should Show Its Dignity to World in May Election

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Bahar:

1- First VP Jahangiri after talks with Iran’s Leader about reformists: Leader said he’s interested in all political movements

2- Pope Francis: Atheism Better than Hypocrisy

3- US VP’s Harsh Anti-Iran Threat: We’ll Strongly Stand against Iran’s Move

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Ebtekar:

1- Senior Reformist: People Looking for Changes within Constitution Framework

2- Jordan Burroughs: Trump Would Appreciate Iranians after Visiting Iran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Ettela’at:

1- President: Election Biggest Manoeuvre of Power against Enemies

2- First VP: Private Sector Should Take Lead in Iran’s Economy

3- Zarif: Putting IRGC in List of Terrorists Not in Favour of US

4- Trump Calls on His Supporters to Attend Million-Strong Rally

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


Hemayat:

1- World Admits IRGC’s Role in Fight against Terror: Iran’s FM

2- Returning to Mother’s Arms: Meeting newly-discovered body of Iranian martyr after 33 years

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Iran:

1- Oscar against American Nationalism: Farhadi and four rivals issue joint statement

2- President: Everyone Should Protect People’s Votes

3- Larijani: We’re Not Allowed to Make Any Other Decision for People’s Votes

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Jame Jam:

1- Soil Smuggling Mafia: Some greedy dealers sell Iran’s fertile soil to foreign countries for low prices. Export of agriculture soil to foreign countries is illegal

2- President Rouhani: Abuse of Public Facilities for Election Is Illegal

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Javan:

1- President: We’ve Fulfilled Campaign Promises, We’re Not Ashamed

2- Reuters: White House Afraid of Making Accusations against IRGC

3- Iranian Cartoonists Respond to Trump’s Stances

‘Trump from Viewpoint of Iranian Cartoonists’ is a cartoon exhibition underway in Tehran

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


Jomhouri Eslami:

1- President: Government Won’t Let Anyone Interfere in Election

2- Saudi Warship Hit by Guided Missile in West Yemen

3- ISIS Resorts to Poisonous Gas; Iraqi Forces Continue Progress in West Mosul

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


Kayhan:

1- Rouhani: We’re Not Embarrassed as We Fulfilled Our Promises!

2- Saudi FM Rushes to Meet Iraqi Officials after Finalisation of ISIS Eradication

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Rah-e Mardom:

1- Rouhani: We Shouldn’t Let Election Become Polarised

2- China Eager to Make Investment in Iran Construction

3- Nuclear Chief: Iran’s Yellow Cake Reserves to Multiply Next Year

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Resalat:

1- Zarif: IRGC Has Supported Neighbours against Terrorists

2- Parliament Speaker: West Wants Iran to Be Consumer of Its Products

3- Health Minister: People Have Problems in Livelihood, Employment, Weather

4- Rouhani Will Definitely Receive Less Votes: Senior Conservative

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


 

Shahrvand:

1- 7,000 Non-Transparent Charities: Half of Iranian charities don’t make financial statements

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26


Shargh:

1- Reformists’ Relationship with Iran’s Leader: Jahangiri’s account of his meeting with Ayatollah Khamenei

2- President: We Should Stand against Violation of Law

3- Several Prestigious Media Banned from WH Presser on Trump’s Order

A Look at Iranian Newspaper Front Pages on February 26

Iran’s Ex-President Ahmadinejad Writes Lengthy Letter to Trump

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In his lengthy letter, Ahmadinejad endorsed a number of statements made by Trump during his election campaign, and cautioned Trump not to be fooled by the falsified image presented by the US media about Iran..

Here is the full text of the former Iranian president to the US President.

In the name of God, The Compassionate, The Merciful

Praise belongs to God, the Lord of the worlds, and God’s blessings be upon the seal of prophets and messengers, Mohammad al-Mostafa and his pure household, and upon all prophets, messengers and the righteous.
O God, hasten the reappearance of your savior, and bestow upon him health and triumph, and have us among the best of his supporters and aids, and those seeking sacrifice before him.

To: His Excellency, Mr. Donald John Trump

The president of the United States of America

Greetings,

Your Excellency has been elected, in the recent US election, as the president of the country.

It can be inferred from the political and media atmosphere in the US that the result of the election has been despite the status quo, and beyond the will and prediction of the governing body and the main system behind the scene of the US political stage.

The stances of the rival party and some of your party members and most western leaders suggest the same notion. Irrespective of whether or not that is true, the recent election revealed part of the actual and accumulated demands of the US people.

Welcoming this and hoping it will have an effect, I hereby share some points with you, whereas I’d tried in the past to convey some important matters to the two preceding presidents, via letters.

A. Introduction

1- This letter is by no means political, in the common sense of the world; nonetheless, today it is from a human to another human. The letter is from a humane standpoint, rooted in interest toward and compassion for the American nation and other nations, and I expect your Excellency to read it from the same perspective, adopting a humane approach.

2- I speak as the son of the great, civilizing and culture-making nation of Iran. A nation with a prominent role in the global culture and civilization, by having presented thousands of scientists and artists, as well as innumerous scientific and cultural achievements throughout its honorable history.

A nation that, back 2500 years ago, by its great historical character, Cyrus, issued the order for freedom of thought and equality of human beings, as well as for annulling slavery, racial discrimination and exploitation; principles it has ever since adhered to.

A nation that managed an important part of the world for centuries, in brotherhood, justice and respect.

A nation that, in the current era, introduced the unique figure, Late Imam Khomeini, to the human society.

A leader who depicted the love and kindness of divine prophets to all human beings, and was the flag-bearer of freedom, justice and brotherhood for all nations. A great reformer who, from a divine-humane perspective, was the helper for all the oppressed and was the harbinger of peace, friendship and justice, heralding fundamental reforms to benefit all nations.

3- I have met many political, cultural and social figures, as well as people from all walks of life across the five continents of the world, talking to them about international issues. This letter can be interpreted as the standpoints of other nations and many contemporary experts and figures.

4- Your Excellency and I are, like other human beings, servants and creatures of The Only God, and have been created for an eternal life. God has not created us for enmity, hegemony and aggressiveness. People are all equal and in terms of possessing land, wealth, God-given opportunities and human rights, they’re alike. The true essence of human blossoms through monotheism, loving others and making endeavors toward the well-being and prosperity of others.
A human being, on his path to serve others, achieves proximity to God and eventually wins eternal salvation. In other words, a true human being and the actual winner of this world’s competitions and contests is one who spends his life in the service of other human beings’ well-being and welfare, and for doing away with oppression and establishing justice and friendship.

5- Enjoying the vote and trust of people and representing them is on the one hand a source of honor and on the other, causing an extremely heavy responsibility. If you have so far lived for yourself, basically you will need to henceforth live for the US people and the human society.

6- Having been elected the US president is a historic opportunity primarily for the elected person and secondly for the electorates and other nations. Although four years is a long period, but it ends quickly. The opportunity needs to be valued, and all its moments need to be used in the best way.

7- Those elected by nations and the rulers should never consider themselves being superior to people, or being their masters and dominant over people’s affairs. The rulers’ capacity is but to be humble toward the people, to serve them, and to follow up their demands.

All prophets, among them Prophet Jesus (Peace Be Upon him), were bearers of the same message and were in service of the people.

God, in the noble Quran, addresses Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) and says “You are only a reminder. You are not over them a controller”.

The prophets came not to rule people and establish empires, but to unite human beings and instill sympathy, and to spread monotheism, freedom, justice and love across the planet and to endow everyone with them.

8- The laws ruling human societies have been codified by God. Those laws are unalterable. The people who, in their hearts, bear tenderness and love for human beings and strive on the path of serving people, have in fact filled their hearts with love for God and a beautiful fate awaits them, hence being honorable both in this world and in the hereafter.

9- Favoring the interests and satisfaction of the public and nations over the interest and satisfaction of an insatiable minority of tyrants of wealth and power, is a reasonable issue, bringing reputation to the rulers.

B. Some points on the status of the USA and Your Excellency’s stances during the election campaign:

Mr. President,

Your Excellency is well informed of the US history and the behavior of its rulers toward other nations, particularly over the past half-century. Levels of dissatisfaction from US rulers are so that a free election at any part of the world will result in the victory of the US government’s opposition.

You are also supposed to know the US internal situation and the oppression exerted over the nation, better than any other person.

Your Excellency has explicitly proscribed the US policies and performances, as well as its governance structure and media system that shapes the public opinion. Your Excellency has announced that you want to change the status-quo to people’s benefit.

Requisite for realizing those vows is paying attention to some important issues, of which I point out a few:

1- Your Excellency has truthfully described the US political system and electoral structure as corrupt and anti-public. The US electoral system has for decades enslaved people’s votes to benefit a certain minority; i.e. a group that seemingly rules in the form of two parties, but in fact represents a minority, i.e. the tyrants of global wealth and power.

Changing the US electoral system and setting people’s will and interests free from that imposed slavery, will be considered a great job and a fundamental reform.

It is clear that only with an integrated plan and relying on people’s true will, the status quo can be reformed. I believe that the position of the president in the US entails ample power and potential for taking the initiative in that great job. I hope you will be the first president of the United States of America who establishes novel changes to achieve people’s actual will.

2- Unfortunately, consecutive US administrations have assumed arrogance toward others, seeking progress of the state in holding others back, pursuing possession and welfare of US people in others’ poverty, questing its honor and grandeur in humiliating others, and searching US security in insecurity for others.
If all the world governments view the international arena from the same angle, and act accordingly, what will the result be? It’s my belief that the US people cannot support such policies and performances, and cannot pursue humiliation, poverty and insecurity for others, and cannot seize others’ wealth.

Whenever the US nation has, beyond the blurred atmosphere of media, become cognizant of such policies and behaviors, it has slammed it and disavowed the perpetrators.

If we pursuing fundamental and sustainable reforms, we need to respect all nations and cultures, as well as their will and interests. We need to share the happiness of nations, as well as their sorrow. We need to seek equality and brotherhood among nations, and respect the nations’ rights, as well as to avoid arrogance and efforts toward domineering others.

3- Your Excellency has announced that the US treasury has produced around $23 Trillion of illegal notes (paper assets). This means that without labor, effort or providing goods and services and by having abused the internationality of dollar, the funds has been taken from world nations’ pocket. Regrettably, the big and modern robbery has been committed in the name of the US people, but in fact to the benefit of a certain group. This signifies that the US administration and governance owe other nations the exact amount. I don’t think the US people are satisfied with this greatest robbery in history.

It is expected that the looted wealth of nations be returned to them, or at least the inhumane and destructive trend be halted. This will be an instance of fundamental and structural reform.

4- Mr. President, Your Excellency has pinpointed the existence of 70 million poor and millions of jobless people and said that resolving US domestic problems is on top of your agenda. You have announced that the US defense power has shrunk. Your Excellency has noted the $6 Trillion costs of US war in the Middle East. You know that the official US annual military expenditure is $700 Billion.

Experts believe that defending US geographical borders and preserving its domestic security vis-à-vis modern threats should not cost more than $200 Billion annually.

The basic question now is who has given the US government the mission to establish security worldwide?
What outcome has meddling in other’s affairs and military deployments to other regions and imposing thousands of US military, security and intelligence bases across the globe had, except for insecurity, war, division, killing and displacement of nations? Have the measures brought about anything beyond hatred and animosity toward US leaders, notoriety for the US people and imposition of military expenditures?

If all governments want to show behavior similar to the US administration, which visible horizon of peace and security will lie ahead of the human society? Isn’t it better to stop warmongering and not to interfere militarily in other regions of the world, in order to create an atmosphere of international understanding and to end the arms race, war and killing of people?

By doing so, a considerable wealth of resources will be saved to develop US people’s welfare, and to shed poverty and unemployment. Isn’t that the best way to change the world nations’ attitude toward the US governing body?
Furthermore, you know that relying on arms and threatening others is translated into entering an endless and highly costly arms race, which has no fate but war, poverty and annihilation of nations.

Nowadays it is revealed to the general public that the claim to safeguard security and establish peace in other territories by relying on weapons and warmongering is a false one, where colonial goals are hidden under humanistic slogans.

How can the race in production and export of arms create peace and security?

War instigates war, and peace is never established by war.

Killing only cumulates hatred. Sustainable peace and security will only be established by changing attitudes, beliefs and behavior.

Sustainable security needs to be sought in kindness, respecting other’s rights and administering justice.
The best defensive power is people’s power and satisfaction, and this will not be achieved unless by administering justice and respecting human beings.

If Your Excellency takes the initiative to remove the deadly arms race and stop the military presence and intervention in other regions, the annual killing and displacement of millions of human beings will be prevented. If so, hundreds of billions of dollars of global military and security costs will be reduced, to be spent in the health, education and welfare of nations, as well as in reducing the social gap and other problems, and to uproot insecurity.

Hasn’t the time come for all of us to believe that the human society needs human thought, justice and brotherhood more than arms and military power? Arrogance is a devilish deed and the root cause of all problems in the human society. Hasn’t the time come to change arms to pens, and to replace arrogance, discrimination and hatred with love, equality and brotherhood?

5- The United Nations is the most prominent achievement of historical experiences, and is the shared human heritage and the result of man’s hope for building a better world. The formation of the UN is a very sublime idea for the fair participation of all nations in global governance and for establishing sustainable peace and security, as well as yielding welfare and excellence for all.

The UN was founded for collective wisdom to replace dictatorship and arrogance.

The free participation of nations in global governance is not a threat, but a valuable opportunity that all genuine reformists will welcome.

Unfortunately, the dominance of consecutive US administrations over the global body has obstructed its right performance. Time has come for the center for manifestation of collective- and- free will of nations to be set free from the destructive dominance.

Of course, the job requires history-making men and arrival at a major decision.

6- Those ill-wishing for the US people are set to withstand the implementation of US people’s will to implement fundamental reforms in structures, policies and behavior of the US ruling system.

They seek deception, in order to divert the public movement of the US nation toward genuine reform and realization of their rights.

Unfortunately, some are pursuing the spread of discriminatory, racist and profit-driven attitudes in human relations, as well as expansion of false boundaries and causing rifts among the people.

The Devils are, under false flags of religion, race, skin color and even geography, trying to widen the gap among people, and spread hatred, to create opportunities for themselves.

The human society is, in an evolutionary trend, moving toward the one society, and on its way, is pursuing removal of the various borders and gaps among people and nations.

Human beings originate from the same root and nature, possessing a divine soul, hence respectable. There’s no enmity and hostility among nations of any religion, thought and race. Resolving the problems of the human society and building a better world would need sympathy, condolence and helping each and every of the world people.
As great Saadi, the renowned Iranian poet put it:

The sons of Adam are limbs of each other,
Having been created of one essence.
When the calamity of time affects one limb
The other limbs cannot remain at rest.

We should all try to make a better future and to expand friendship, justice and freedom. All people need to feel responsible and enjoy the opportunity to participate in and lead that sacred deed. I’m positive no wise human being will condemn an effort to eradicate racial discrimination and discrimination in the US.

7- Terrorism is an anti-human tool in the hands of global powers in order to cause insecurity and rifts, as well as to impose their will and policies on nations and governments.

I regret to remind you that most of the known terrorist groups across the contemporary world have either been or are formed and reinforced by US security services, or have, halfway through, started to serve their goals.

Fundamental fight against terrorism would mean cutting the terrorists’ financial resources and the intelligence, financial and arms support of US security bodies, as well as those of US allied governments.

The public expectation from Your Excellency is to make the public, and particularly the nations oppressed by terrorism, happy and thankful by taking such a measure.

I long for a day when the idea of arrogance, which is the root cause of terrorism and a great number of human society’s problems is transformed into humane thought.

8- The developments and the current existence of America today is the result of immigration of a variety of nations to that land. The presence and constructive effort of the elite and scientists of different nations, including the million-plus population of my Iranian compatriots has had a major role in the development of the US. It is necessary that the spirit of the policies ruling the US, value respect toward the diversity of nations and races. In other words, the contemporary US belongs to all nations, including the natives of the land. No one may consider themselves the owner, and view others as guests or immigrants. Care needs to be taken toward the same persons responsible for the current problems in the US not to infiltrate and divert the nation.

Mr. President,

It’s will not be an instance of over-demanding that Your Excellency invest into fighting the root cause of corruption and support the oppressed people, who are typically in the service of building the US.

C. And the final point:

1- Enjoying a country developed, powerful, rich and effective in international relations, is what any nation would long for, but this wouldn’t mean forming empires and interfering in others’ affairs, or boasting and exercising hegemony toward other nations.

I believe that the US land enjoys enough of natural resources and God-given wealth for making a prosperous, developed and sustainable life, so that no encroachment toward others’ resources will be needed. The US nation deserves enjoying all facilities and opportunities and having a sublime and stable life, via a constructive, fair and equal interaction with other nations.

You can rest assured that efforts to spread human behavior, to accept and respect the rights of other nations and to try to establish justice have always been admirable. Creating opportunities for constructive job for American youth, resolving people’s severe problems, making structural reforms and building America within the geography of the United States are welcome by the community of nations and ahead of them, the Iranian nation.

2- Women depict God’s beauty and are God’s most beautiful and valuable gift. Respecting women and dignifying them, is a sign of magnanimity.

The great men of history have paid the highest level of respect to women and recognized their God-given capabilities. Women’s role in the life and perfection of human society is special and in the best and highest form. Women’s management in domains of science, society, culture, etc. has been among the most precise and excellent.
We all understand the deep concept of unrivaled motherly love, the unique kindness of a sister and the irreplaceable position of a wife.

I hope women in all societies, including that of the US, while at utmost persistent esteem and respect, effectively and constructively participate and lead in building the ideal society.

It’s needless to remind of the glorious history of the great Iranian nation, which has seen numerous ups and downs. No trace is left on earth of the enemies and the malice and the vengeful ill-wishers toward the Iranian nation. However, the Iranian nation is alive and progressive, having successfully gone through and passed all minor and major historic events, as it will in the future. The Iranian nation possesses a bright future. I suffice to a point: please note that the image US media provide of the Iranian nation has never been and is not indicative of the facts regarding the great and honorable Iranian nation.

Mr. President,

With the good people of US, you currently have a landmark opportunity to kick off fundamental reforms and strive on the path, to be the initiator of huge change and leave a good reputation behind.

I hope the lengthy letter, which was proportionate to the nature of a fundamental and constructive talk, hasn’t tired you.

I pray to God The Merciful for all nations and also for the people of US glory, prosperity, peace, freedom, justice and welfare and for Your Excellency, success in performing the heavy duty of reforming the structure of the US system and in responding to people’s demand.

And peace on the righteous servants of God
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
In service of the Iranian nation

“My Hat Is Off to Asghar Farhadi for Standing by His Principles”

prominent Iranian Americans

Farhadi, whose “The Salesman” is nominated for the foreign-language film Oscar, had announced several weeks ago that he would boycott the Oscars ceremony to protest US President Trump’s travel ban, even if exceptions were made to allow him entry to the US.

Later, he chose two prominent Iranian Americans, Anousheh Ansari, known as the first female space tourist, and Dr. Firouz Naderi, the former director of Solar Systems Exploration at NASA, to represent his film “The Salesman” at the upcoming Oscars ceremony.

In reaction, Naderi said in a post in his Facebook page that he’s “happy to represent Farhadi at the Oscars.”

“Mr. Farhadi who is nominated for his brilliant film “The Salesman” has announced that as a protest against Donald Trump’s travel ban he will not attend the Oscar ceremonies this Sunday in Hollywood. He has asked Anousheh Ansari and I to attend in his place and talk to the press — which we are delighted to do. Should the film win, one of us will accept the award on his behalf,” Naderi noted.

“My hat is off to him for standing by his principles,” he added.

Ansari also said in a post in her Twitter account, “I’m honoured to be there for him: Asghar Farhadi will be represented by 2 Iranian-American Space Experts at the Oscars.”

Born in Iran, Ansari moved to the US in 1984 as a teenager, five years after the Islamic Revolution. She made global headlines in 2006 when she became the first female private space explorer, as her website puts it, by boarding a Russian Soyuz spacecraft for an eight-day expedition, becoming the first Iranian and also the first Muslim woman in space.

At the insistence of NASA and Russian officials, she did not wear the Iranian flag officially at launch. She wore Iranian flag colours instead, and kept the Iranian flag on her official flight patch. Ansari and her husband said no political message was intended, despite rising tensions at the time between Washington and Tehran, Variety wrote.

Naderi, who was also born in Iran and who left for the US in 1964, spent more than 30 years in various positions at NASA, including director of Solar Systems Exploration and manager of NASA’s Mars Exploration Program. He left NASA in 2016 and is currently a management consultant.

 

 

Iraq’s Neutrality Can Help Tehran-Riyadh Rapprochement: Saudi FM

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In his meetings with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi and Foreign Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, the Saudi minister praised Baghdad for its international stance, saying that “the whole region is heading toward compromise and Saudi Arabia sees Iraq as an important player to have on its side.”

“Iraq’s neutrality could [lay the ground] for Iranian-Saudi rapprochement,” Jubeir said, according to a statement by the Iraqi PM’s office said, as cited by AFP.

Several Injured after Truck Rams Crowd in New Orleans

Truck Rams Crowd in New Orleans

Police Chief Michael Harrison said the suspect, who was driving a pickup truck that hit two cars before running into the crowd, appeared to be highly intoxicated.

None of the injuries was life-threatening. Among the injured, the youngest is 3 and the oldest are in their 40s, CNN reported.

Harrison said there is no indication the accident was an act of terrorism.