BBC Doha Debate November 9, 2009 part 4/5 Nourizadeh نوری زاده

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مناظره علیرضا نوریزاده با محمد مرندی درباره برنامه اتمی ایران در مناظره تلویزیونی بی بی سی 18 آبان 1388 برابر با 9 نوامبر 2009 میلادی.
اطلاعات بیشتر : http://www.thedohadebates.com/news/item.asp?n=6053

Arabs believe Tehran planning nuclear bomb.A motion that This House trusts Iran not to build a nuclear bomb was defeated by 52% to 48% during an animated discussion in this Qatars monthly Doha Debates for BBC world.
More Info on the Program's website : http://www.thedohadebates.com/news/item.asp?n=6053ebates.com/news/item.asp?n=...

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  • Mashallah Dr Marandi, very well said.

  • Mohammad Marandi is the bravest person I've seen on TV.

    Nourizadeh is filth.

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  • Oh my god ! How good is Dr.marandi

  • Great job Professor Marandi.

    Nourizade is a CIA agent.

  • I have heard Marandi say in many interviews that he doesnt vote for the ruiling party but he is on tv , on any chance he gets to defend everything they do so there's goes his objectivity i guess . I consider Iran's leader and his rhetoric as idiotic as lets say , Netanyahu's or Bush's . I was against that Iraq war all . I believe history will judge Bush and Blair as harsh as they deserve to be judged but that doesnt make everything that Iran(its leaders not the people ) do and say right .

  • greeko25 (cont'd): Gentleman, if accepting the legitimacy of the political system makes one "part" of it, then so be it. The majority acually consider the Islamic Republic as the country's legitimate form of governance, since it was achieved through a popular revolution and voted in by two referenda. One doesn't need to work for the state in order to hold the belief that it is legitimate. Unfortunately, the "opposition" is quick to label anyone who holds that view as a "paid agent".

  • greeko25 (cont'd): What I heard Dr Marandi say, and I agree with it, is that contrary to what western media have been suggesting day-in day-out, the sentenced individuals were not convicted for participating in peaceful demonstrations, but because they were part of the "Kingdom Assembly of Iran", which bombed a mosque in Shiraz killing innocent civilians. How would US experts react to reports that those locked up and tortured at Guantanamo Bay or Bagram are but peaceful pro-democracy activists?

  • greeko 25 (cont'd): As far as the regional power struggle is concerned, why would Iran desperately need nuclear weapons to remain in the race? Today, without having to fire a single bullet, and without WMD, Iran is at the peak of its power and influence, in part thanks to idiotic US policies of occupation and war, and of course thanks to the wisdom of its leadership.

  • greeko25 (cont'd): The sanctions were not justified to begin with, just as the accusations against Iraq in 2003 were bereft of any substance. So why should Iran bow to these sanctions? Secondly, if Iran accepts to abandon its sovereign right on civilian nuclear technology, then what will they impose on it tomorrow? Look at recent history, western hostility and unilateral sanctions against the Islamic Republic started from day one of the Revolution.

  • greeko25: Let's not invert the chronology of events. In effect, no nation on earth would accept to abandon its peaceful nuclear program because of threats and sanctions. Iran had / has no plans to build nuclear weapons, yet the IAEA and UNSC, without any proof, manage to sanction it, due to the influence of the US on these institutions (votes of third countries were bought or obtained through pressures)... So Iran's insistence is normal, not a sign of it "hiding" anything.

  • @sillas09 I dont buy that they dont seek nuclear weapons . No nation on earth would reach at these lengths , sanctions and all the world against it , just to gain some 'technology knowledge'.I think the(yours?) regime is seeking them desperetaly in order to survive and upgrade itself in the power struggle that's happening in the region . As for Marandi,i have seen that men in interviews justifying everything , even excecutions,all with a straight face . creepy!

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