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President Obama's Remarks on Iran [with Persian subtitles] (video)
President Obama's Remarks on Iran [with Persian subtitles] (video)
پرزیدنت اوباما در کنفرانس مطبوعاتی خود در کاخ سفید در 23 ژوئن 2009 به بحث دربارۀ ایران می پردازدPresident Obama discusses Iran during his Press Conference at...
The President's Opening Remarks on Iran, with Persian Translation
The President's Opening Remarks on Iran, with Persian Translation
whitehouse.gov — The President discusses Iran during his opening remarks at the Press Conference today at the White House:... Transcript in English: THE PRESIDENT: Hello, everybody. Good afternoon, everybody. Today, I want to start by addressing three issues, and then ... (more) The President's Opening Remarks on Iran, with Persian ...
McCain's Iran Neda speech raises domestic political stakes for Obama
McCain's Iran Neda speech raises domestic political stakes for Obama
latimesblogs.latimes.com — Here are two videos involving the violent events in Iran and the politics they are now forcing... within the United States. The first video is from C-SPAN of Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain on the Senate floor today speaking in stronger terms ... (more) McCain's Iran Neda speech raises domestic political ...
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White House Provides Persian/Arabic Translations of President’s Remarks on Iran
Political Punch — Previous | Main White House Provides Persian/Arabic Translations of President’s Remarks on Iran June 23, 2009 4:37 PM The White House this afternoon provided written Persian and Arabic translations of President Obama’s remarks about Iran from the top of his press conference. Officials also provided Persian subtitles for a Youtube version of his remarks. In those remarks, the president alluded to the problems totalitarianism has in the 21st century, noting that “despite the Iranian government's efforts to expel journalists and isolate itself, powerful images and poignant words have made their way to us through cell phones and computers.” -- jpt ...

Obama Comes Closer to Meddling
Truthdig: Drilling Beneath the Headlines — The President reiterated Tuesday that he has no intention of “interfering with Iran’s affairs,” but he also dialed up his criticism of the regime’s crackdown from “it is of concern to me” to “I strongly condemn these unjust actions.” Whatever the domestic political pressure to hurl ...

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