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2021-09-26 06:44
By Dariush Sajjadi
Mortal wound
On Tuesday, September 11, 20 years ago, at 7 a.m. in the western United States, I received a phone call from a friend informing me of a suicide attack on a tower in Manhattan, New York. The story became the subject of significant changes in the world. The most obvious was the U.S. military campaign in West Asia under the pretext of the global fight against terrorism.
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2021-09-11 16:09
By Mohammad Mazhari
U.S. efforts to promote democracy in the world have failed: Hunter
TEHRAN - Shireen Tahmaasb Hunter, a professor of political science at Georgetown University, says that the U.S. efforts to promote democracy and respect for human rights in many parts of the world have failed.
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2020-09-12 21:57
By Laurent Guyénot
9/11 was a false flag operation planned by Zionist agents: French anthropologist
TEHRAN - Laurent Guyénot, a French author and anthropologist, tells the Tehran Times that 9/11 was “a false flag” and a “network of super-sayanim closely connected” to the Zionists.
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2020-09-12 18:21
By Mohammad Mazhari
9/11 ended the American dream, says Lebanon’s Talal Atrissi
Director of the Center for Political Studies at the University of Lebanon says “the issue of terrorism is an optional issue to Washington”
TEHRAN- Head of the Center for Political Studies at the University of Lebanon says the American dream promoted by its cinema has come to an end and "we are facing a country that hires soldiers to fight, occupy and kill."
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2020-09-11 07:36
By Mohammad Mazhari
Bin Laden had more connections to S.Arabia than Afghanistan or Iraq, say Russian think tank dire
TEHRAN – The executive director of the Moscow-based CIS-Europe Monitoring Organization says “if one is not satisfied with the idea of non-state terrorist actors and wants to put the blame for the 9/11 (attacks) on one particular country, Saudia Arabia is much more proper choice than Afghanistan or Iraq.”
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2020-09-10 22:19
By Mohammad Mazhari
Wars U.S. launched after 9/11 attacks only brought tragedies: Turkish academic
TEHRAN – The wars that the U.S. started after the September 11, 2001 attacks against Afghanistan and Iraq brought nothing except destruction, tragedy, displacement, and failed states, says Mustafa Caner, a Turkish academic.
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2020/09/10
By Keith Harmon Snow
American dream, global nightmare
For many years I have mistakenly believed that police shootings and killings of blacks and Native Americans in the United States occurred because police officers had made some kind of mistake.
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2020-09-10 17:54
By Siamak Daneshpajooh
U.S. exploited 9/11 attacks to occupy Iraq and Afghanistan: Iraqi expert
TEHRAN – The U.S. plans to invade Iraq and Afghanistan gained stream immediately after the September 11, 2001 attacks on civilian and military targets in the United States. An Iraqi expert tells the Tehran Times that the Americans “exploited” the attacks to occupy Iraq and Afghanistan.