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The Iranian Americans

Posted by on Sunday, 2 December, 2012

THE IRANIAN AMERICANS chronicles the underreported history of a group of immigrants finding refuge, overcoming adversity and ultimately creating new lives in the United States. Even though Iran is in the news virtually every day, many Americans have little knowledge of the story of the hundreds of thousands of Iranians who live in the U.S. The special is presented by the network’s flagship station in Greater Los Angeles and Southern California, PBS SoCaL.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=rH_GWpaV94Q

As THE IRANIAN AMERICANS shows, the Iranians’ story begins more than two millennia ago in the Middle East, in a land that came to be called Persia. They built an empire that stretched from North Africa to India, from the Caspian to the Red Sea. A people of diverse ethnicities and faiths, they developed rich traditions that endured centuries of migrations and conquests. In the second half of the 20th century, the nation, now known as Iran, was racked by political and religious upheaval, leading ultimately to revolution. In 1979, the revolution thrust Ayatollah Khomeini into power, beginning an era when dissent was not tolerated. Tens of thousands of Iranians left their homeland for the United States, a country they would come to call home.

Iranian American immigrant family at Thanksgiving

Iranians had been immigrating to America in small numbers for decades, primarily for education, but 1979 saw massive migration. THE IRANIAN AMERICANS is an emotional account of displacement told by more than 25 Iranians who were uprooted from their home and heritage and built completely new lives in the U.S.

Iranian Americans, also called Persian Americans, who are featured in the documentary come from diverse backgrounds. They are educators, politicians, diplomats, scientists, comedians, bankers and writers, to name a few.

Among the Iranian Americans who provide an emotional and personal perspective on their experience are:

Maz Jobrani –Actor/comedian, who is also part of the “Axis of Evil” comedy group.
Jamshid “Jimmy” Delshad –Politician from California who became mayor of Beverly Hills on March 21, 2007, and again on March 16, 2010. As mayor, he was the highest-ranking elected Iranian-American official.
Firouz Naderi — Director of solar system exploration at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), he managed the Mars exploration program at the time of the landing of heralded twin Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity.
Goli Ameri –The former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs and a former delegate to the United Nations. Currently, she is Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Values and Diplomacy for the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Hamid Biglari –A vice-chairman of Citicorp, the main operating arm of Citigroup, a $60 billion revenue business with operations in more than 100 countries.

Iranian American WeddingGoldberg, the film’s director and executive producer, is the founder and owner of Two Cats Productions in New York, NY. For nearly 15 years, he has produced and directed news and documentaries for such networks as PBS, ABC and CBS, along with numerous networks internationally. THE IRANIAN AMERICANS was written by Goldberg and producer Sara Goldblatt, narrated by CBS Sunday Morning senior correspondent Martha Teichner and edited by Jane Wagner. The director of photography is Claudia Raschke-Robinson.

Major funding for THE IRANIAN AMERICANS is provided by Bahman and Hamila Atefi, Joseph and Mahnaz Moinian; Y&S Nazarian Foundation; Bita Daryabari; Hamid Moghadam and Christina M. Gwatkin; Pivotal Foundation/F. Francis Najafi; Nasser J. Kazeminy; Farhang Foundation; Shahbazi Family.


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Alarm in Tehran and Moscow over Bushehr nuclear reactor’s near-explosion in mid-October

Posted by on Sunday, 2 December, 2012

DEBKAfile Exclusive Report December 1, 2012,

Fuel rods removed from Bushehr nuclear reactor

Iran’s nuclear reactor at Bushehr was shut down in mid-October for fear of an explosion. Saturday Dec. 1, an authoritative Russian nuclear industry source revealed the cause of its malfunction: “Indicators showed that some small external parts were… in the [Bushehr] reactor vessel….” They were identified as “bolts beneath the fuel cells.”

debkafile’s Moscow sources report this information came from a source in the office of Sergei Kiriyenko, head of the Russian nuclear energy authority Rosatom, which supervised the construction of Iran’s first atomic reactor at Bushehr.

According to our intelligence sources, Russian scientists and engineers were rushed from Moscow to Bushehr when Russian leaders including Vladimir Putin were warned that the danger of an explosion at Bushehr was high. Neither Moscow nor Tehran reported what was happening. Now they are racing against the clock to get the reactor back on stream.

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The Iranian Regime Appeasement Lobby

Posted by on Saturday, 1 December, 2012

Prepared By: Hassan Dai

November 2012, iraniansforum.com

Table of contents

Background: The center of gravity in Washington

Introduction:

Three decades of US policy with Iran: Naiveté and failure

Jack Abramoff scandal and revelations about Iran lobby

The defamation lawsuit and lobby’s internal documents

Story

Oil and trade Lobby campaign

NIAC, and Iran’s oil mafia

Track II meetings

High jacking the peace movement

Money, lobby and political influence

Conclusion Thoughts

The Center of Gravity in Washington

On December 18, 2008, shortly after Barack Obama’s election, representatives of some 20 groups held their monthly meeting to discuss their lobby efforts to influence US policy toward a friendlier stance with Iran. The coordinator of this coalition declared that the group had become the “center of gravity on the Iran issue” in Congress.

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Iran ‘war buy’ foiled

Posted by on Saturday, 17 November, 2012

An Iranian national has been charged with scheming to illegally purchase military aircraft parts for export to his rogue country, the feds announced yesterday.

Alireza Moazami Goudarzi, 28, allegedly e-mailed a US company in 2010 and offered to pay more than market value for civilian aircraft parts in order to evade the ongoing US embargo against Iran.

After the firm contacted the feds, an undercover agent began handling the proposed purchase, along with Goudarzi’s request for other items, including rotor blades for an attack helicopter that can’t be exported without a license from the State Department, according to the Manhattan US Attorney’s Office.

Goudarzi met with the undercover agent last month in Malaysia, where he was busted by local authorities and is awaiting extradition.

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/iran_war_buy_foiled_ELzDAcy8YopuLMiQkRVI0N?utm_medium=rss&utm_content=National


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What does Obama have in store for 2nd term?

Posted by on Thursday, 8 November, 2012

Experts speculate on US president’s handling of Iranian nuclear threat, Mideast peace and Clinton’s successor

Shiri Hadar
Published: 11.08.12, 01:11 / Israel News

How will Obama treat Israel? How will he handle Iranian threat? Who will replace Hillary Clinton as secretary of state? Experts are already speculating about US leadership in the next four years less than 24 hours after Barack Obama was re-elected for a second term.

“Obama has prepared the ground very carefully and has the option of trying to cut some kind of a deal on the nuclear issue, and that’s worth a lot to him,” said Gary Sick [IRI Lobbyist], an Iran expert and former US national security official.

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Women shut out of Syria’s opposition leadership

Posted by on Thursday, 8 November, 2012

فصلی که نکوست …

KARIN LAUB, Associated Press | November 8, 2012 | Updated: November 8, 2012 1:28am

Syrian regime opponent Aklas Ahmad Badawi speaks during the meeting of the General Assembly of the Syrian National Council in Doha, Qatar, Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012. Photo: Osama Faisal / AP

DOHA, Qatar (AP) — The leadership of Syria’s main opposition bloc in exile, the Syrian National Council, has become an all-male affair after elections failed to promote a single woman to a decision-making group of 41.

Female delegates at the SNC convention under way in Qatar — some rushing toward the podium in protest after the results were announced early Thursday — say the shutout fails to reflect the key role of women in the push to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad and erodes the SNC’s attempt at diversity.

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Why I Am Voting Republican

Posted by on Monday, 5 November, 2012

by Daniel Pipes
November 4, 2012

http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2012/11/why-i-am-voting-republican

Note the title is not “Why I am voting for Mitt Romney.” That’s because the two major American parties, Democratic and Republican, represent contrasting outlooks and you vote for the one or other of them, not for a personality. The presidential candidate is captain of the team but its many other players act autonomously. The past half-century has seen a sharpening of the divide between the parties’ philosophical consistency which I (unlike most observers) see as a positive development; who needs Rockefeller Republicans, wets, or RINOs? And ticket-splitting increases gridlock.

The president as captain of his team: Nancy Pelosi, John Boehner, Barack Obama, Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell in the White House, July 14, 2011.

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New Documents Reveal the Truth about Van Hollen’s and Iranian Lobby Group NIAC

Posted by on Saturday, 3 November, 2012

close relationship between Rep. Chris Van Hollen, Jr. (D-MD) and a pro-Tehran lobbying group NIAC
New Documents Reveal the Truth about
Van Hollen’s Record on Israel, Iran

“I believe that Van Hollen’s efforts to cut off funding for the pro-freedom movement at a time when it could have been tremendously effective, is not only tragic for Iranians: it could cost the lives of American servicemen should our two nations engage in direct hostilities.” – Ken Timmerman

For immediate release

Media contact: Bud Otis. 240-500-0095

Kensington, MD – Nov 3, 2012 – New documents, released as part of a massive federal civil lawsuit, reveal the close relationship between Rep. Chris Van Hollen, Jr. (D-MD) and a pro-Tehran lobbying g
roup that has been working for years to remove U.S. sanctions on Iran.

http://www.pdmiran.org/2012/11/close-relationship-between-rep-chris.html

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The many myths of the Obama campaign

Posted by on Friday, 2 November, 2012

By Liz Peek

Published November 02, 2012

The Greeks, the Incas, the Hittites – all created myths to explain life’s mysteries. They have nothing on the Obama campaign.

Remember how the Supreme Court decision allowing corporate political spending was going to undermine Democrats, uh, that is, democracy? How Republican super PACs would give Governor Romney an insurmountable spending advantage? As it turns out, the Obama campaign has raised more money than the GOP candidate – almost $1 billion dollars – even while as recently as August Obama was e-mailing supporters, warning that he was going to be outspent. Obama has run 160,000 campaign ads so far, compared to 140,000 for Romney. Read the rest of this entry »


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The Late Shah of Iran: A leader betrayed by his people, friends and the free world

Posted by on Friday, 26 October, 2012

The Late Shah of Iran: A leader betrayed by his people, friends and the free world

By Arash Irandoost

October 28,  2010

Disagreements among many Iranians about Dr. Mossadegh and the late Shah are futile at best designed to divide, derail and distract us from the eminent danger posed by the Islamic Republic in Iran. PDMI views Cyrus the Great, the late Shah, Dr. Mossadegh, Dr. Bakhtiar and even despicable characters like Khomeini, Khamenei and their little big man Ahmadinejad ALL as Iran’s leaders. Let’s judge them by their words and deeds. Using profanity and having a shouting match at public events and online media creates disunity and harms our credibility and weakens oppositions’ efforts. Rather than raising our voice, let’s reinforce our argument with evidence. logic and reason.

 

All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed.
Third, it is accepted as being self-evident. Arthur Schopenhauer

 

 

President Reagan explained why Carter’s policy and action toward the Shah and Iran was in error in the following terms during, during a per-election debate.

 

 

 

…the Shah did our bidding and carried our load in Middle East for quite some time. And I do think that it was a blot on our [America’s] record that we let him down. Had things gotten better, the Shah… what he might have done… was building low cost housing, he had taken the land from the mullahs and distributed it to the peasants so that they could be landowners …. But we [Carter Administration] turned it over to a maniacal fanatic [Khomeini] who has slaughtered thousands and thousands of people, calling it executions. President Reagan-Presidential Debate, 1980 read more


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Arms Flow to Syria May Be Behind Benghazi Cover-Up

Posted by on Thursday, 18 October, 2012

by Clare M. Lopez
Radicalislam.org
October 18, 2012

The day after the big Obama-Romney debate, as media and politicians were engaging in the usual after-action assessment frenzy, some of the most important issues surrounding the September 11 attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, remain unaddressed.

While it clearly matters (a lot) if and when the President told the truth to the American public about the terrorist nature of that attack and why the Department of State refused repeated pleas from its own diplomats in Libya for more and better security, the deeper, unaddressed issue is about the relationship of the U.S. government, Ambassador Christopher Stevens and the U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya with Al Qaeda.

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Congresswoman Baldwin gets nearly $60,000 from group against Iranian sanctions

Posted by on Thursday, 18 October, 2012

Oct. 17, 2012

U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin – who was against Iranian sanctions before she was for them – has received nearly $60,000 for her Senate bid from a group that says the American policy of imposing sanctions and trying to “publicly threaten and insult Iran” does little more than strengthen the country’s hard-liners.

The Council for a Livable World, which opposes nuclear weapons, argues that Iran poses no current threat to the United States.

Baldwin has had the support of the left-of-center group since her first congressional race in 1998.

“Unfortunately, United States policy has been to publicly threaten and insult Iran while taking provocative actions such as adopting a policy of regime change, attempting to increase unilateral sanctions, deploying additional military assets in the region, and arresting Iranian representatives in Iraq,” says the council’s research arm, the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation.

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Obama overcautious on Syria

Posted by on Wednesday, 17 October, 2012

The cost of inaction is yet another generation of Middle Eastern youth who will believe the worst about America, no matter how far-fetched the claims

By Anne-Marie Slaughter | Special to Gulf News
Published: 00:00 October 18, 2012
Gulf News

In this US election season, President Barack Obama is two men in one. The Obama of the Cairo speech of 2009, when he called for a new beginning between the US and Muslims around the world, has been increasingly eclipsed by Obama the terrorist-slayer, the commander-in-chief who has launched hundreds of drone strikes against Al Qaida and its affiliates and who ordered the killing of Osama Bin Laden.

Commander-in-chief Obama is doing what he thinks is necessary to keep Americans safe, but he is ignoring the deeper roots of US security that the Cairo Obama understood so well. It may well be necessary for other Muslim countries to hold him to account.

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US exports to Iran rise sharply despite sanctions

Posted by on Monday, 15 October, 2012

US exports to Iran rise sharply despite sanctions
By REUTERS
10/15/2012 07:31
Rise of exports by nearly a third attributed to $89.2 million grain sale swells; data comes as EU set to pass further sanctions over Tehran’s shipping sector; some humanitarian exports shrink as other goods continue to flow.

WASHINGTON – US exports to Iran rose by nearly a third this year, chiefly because of grain sales, according to US data released last week, despite the tightening of US financial sanctions.

The jump to $199.5 million in the first eight months of 2012 from $150.8 million a year earlier, according to Census Bureau data, is surprising given Western efforts to isolate Iran economically because of its suspected pursuit of nuclear arms.
Related:

The increase masks a drop in the export of some humanitarian goods such as medicines, a decline US exporters blame largely on the difficulty of getting paid by Iranian importers because of new US financial sanctions.

But it also shows that goods such as milk products and medical equipment – whose sale to Iran is allowed with a Treasury Department export license – continue to flow despite the sanctions and the payments difficulties.

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