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Feb 19, 2007 at 12:56 AM |
Andrea Roane: Iraqi troops have reopened several crossings along the Iranian border. Iraq closed its border with both Iran and Syria for three days in an effort to stop the shipment of weapons to insurgent groups. The US and other coalition allies claim that Iraqi militants receive aid and supplies from Iran, including parts for roadside bombs. Iran denies any role in trafficking weapons. Alireza Jafarzadeh writes all about the Iran Threat in his new book called The Iran Threat, and he is back here with us now. Good to have you here with us. |  | Watch the Video
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Feb 09, 2007 at 01:03 AM |
Jennifer Ward: And with more on the story, we are joined by Alireza Jafarzadeh. He is best known for revealing the existence of nuclear facilities in Iran in 2002. He is also the author of the upcoming book: The Iran Threat: President Ahmadinejad and the Coming Nuclear Crisis. Thank you, sir, for joining us. Alireza Jafarzadeh: Thank you. Jennifer Ward: What does the report say? |
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Feb 08, 2007 at 12:00 AM |
Glenn Beck: Alright, if you’ve been thinking to yourself that Iran has been awfully quiet lately, well then you are in luck. Their Supreme Leader, who you almost never hear from but who is ultimately in charge of everything that goes on in his country came out of his hole today and saw his shadow and said quote:
Khamenie: “The enemy knows well, that any invasion would be followed by a comprehensive reaction to the invaders and their interest all over the world.”
I’m not really sure but I think that means six more weeks until Armageddon. The Ayatollah, not a man to be taken lightly although President Tom gets all the headlines it is the Ayatollah who's the one with all the real power. When he says jump, Tom says, "how high?" Alireza Jafarzadeh is a man who revealed the clandestine nuclear facilities in Iran in 2002; he is also the author of the Iran Threat. Alireza, is this just posturing or what does this statement mean today?
Alireza Jafarzadeh: Thank you very much Glenn, it is a great pleasure to be on your show. This is not just posturing. This is real. This is serious.
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Feb 09, 2007 at 03:25 PM |
Greg Corombos: My next guest in this edition is Alireza Jafarzadeh, former spokesman for the Iranian parliament in exile and head of Strategic Policy Consulting here in Washington. Mr. Jafarzadeh was the first to inform the Western world of Iran’s ambition to develop nuclear weapons and he is now the author of The Iran Threat: President Ahmadinejad and the Coming Nuclear Crisis. In this book he advocates an aggressive effort to assist the growing Iranian resistance groups rather than any sort of military or diplomatic solution. And Alireza thank you very much for being with us.
Alireza Jafarzadeh: Thank you very much, Greg. It’s always a pleasure to be on your show. |
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Feb 03, 2007 at 11:54 PM |
Watch the Video Host: Alireza Jafarzadeh, what role, if any, does Iran have in the Middle East? Alireza Jafarzadeh: Well, the Iranian regime is the biggest threat to the outside world as far as the Middle East is concerned. They have an agenda which is establishing a global Islamic rule starting with the countries in the region. They have a very advanced, sophisticated nuclear weapons program and they are supporting terrorist groups there as well as suppressing their own population. So we are talking about a multi-faceted threat.
Host: Particulary, is Iraq an example of that?
Alireza Jafarzadeh: Iraq is certainly the best example of the kind of agenda that Tehran has for its neighboring countries. Obviously Iraq has the most fertile ground for what they call exporting a revolution to Islamic countries because 60% of the population in Iraq are Shiite, 6 of the most holy sites of Shiites are in Iraq, there are some 800 miles of common border between Iran and Iraq and the mullahs who are now ruling in Iran stayed in Najaf in theological schools for many years so they know the whole country.
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