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عاجل | أردوغان: العملية التركية في شمال سوريا ستمتد إلى منبج والرقة. 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇸🇾🇸🇾🇸🇾
💢 اردوغان: رقه هدف بعدی عملیات سپر فرات است
رئیس جمهور ترکیه:
🔹نیروهای ما بعد از آزادسازی «الباب» و «منبج» به سمت «الرقه» پایتخت خودخوانده داعش حرکت خواهند کرد
🔹طرحهایمان در سوریه را با «اوباما» هماهنگ کردیم
🔹اجازه نمیدهیم «سنجار» نیز مانند «قندیل» (در ترکیه) به پایگاهی برای پ.ک.ک تبدیل شود
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رئیس جمهور ترکیه:
🔹نیروهای ما بعد از آزادسازی «الباب» و «منبج» به سمت «الرقه» پایتخت خودخوانده داعش حرکت خواهند کرد
🔹طرحهایمان در سوریه را با «اوباما» هماهنگ کردیم
🔹اجازه نمیدهیم «سنجار» نیز مانند «قندیل» (در ترکیه) به پایگاهی برای پ.ک.ک تبدیل شود
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خبرگزاری فارس
خبرگزاری فارس - «الرقه» هدف بعدی سپر فرات خواهد بود/ نقشههایمان در سوریه را با «اوباما» هماهنگ کردیم
رئیس جمهور ترکیه با بیان اینکه در تماس تلفنی با رئیس جمهور آمریکا، نقشههایش درباره سوریه را به او اطلاع داده؛ از عملیات نیروهای تحت حمایت ترکیه برای آزادسازی «الرقه» خبر داد.
⭕ عراقچی: قدرت و توانایی علمی و دفاعی ایران مهارناپذیر است.
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🔹 معاون امور بین الملل وزیر خارجه در آئین رونمایی از کتاب تروریسم و فضای مجازی در خاورمیانه:توانایی علمی در عرصه ای هسته ای از عواملی است که قدرت ها را به میز مذاکره با ایران کشاند.
🔹 دانشمندان هسته ای ما اگر توانایی نداشتند چه دلیلی داشت آنها مذاکره کنند، اما دیدند قدرت علمی و دفاعی ایران مهارناپذیر است.
🔹 این قدرت را مدیون دانشمندان هسته ای و در راس آن ها شهدای هسته ای هستیم.
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🔹 معاون امور بین الملل وزیر خارجه در آئین رونمایی از کتاب تروریسم و فضای مجازی در خاورمیانه:توانایی علمی در عرصه ای هسته ای از عواملی است که قدرت ها را به میز مذاکره با ایران کشاند.
🔹 دانشمندان هسته ای ما اگر توانایی نداشتند چه دلیلی داشت آنها مذاکره کنند، اما دیدند قدرت علمی و دفاعی ایران مهارناپذیر است.
🔹 این قدرت را مدیون دانشمندان هسته ای و در راس آن ها شهدای هسته ای هستیم.
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Two Yazidi women who escaped sexual enslavement by so-called Islamic State (IS) in Iraq have won Europe's top human rights award, the Sakharov prize.
Nadia Murad Basee and Lamiya Aji Bashar were among thousands of Yazidi girls and women abducted by IS militants and forced into sexual slavery in 2014.
But both survived and now campaign for the Yazidi community.
The freedom of thought prize is awarded annually in memory of Andrei Sakharov, a Soviet scientist and dissident.
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Nadia Murad Basee and Lamiya Aji Bashar were among thousands of Yazidi girls and women abducted by IS militants and forced into sexual slavery in 2014.
But both survived and now campaign for the Yazidi community.
The freedom of thought prize is awarded annually in memory of Andrei Sakharov, a Soviet scientist and dissident.
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More than five hours of previously unreleased interviews with Donald Trump have been released to the New York Times. What do the tapes tell us?
The interviews, which were carried out by journalist Michael D'Antonio in 2014, were one of the last extensive conversations Mr Trump had with anyone in the media before he ran for president.
Mr D'Antonio used the interviews as the basis for his biography of the man who became the Republican nominee, called The Truth About Trump.
Here are eight things we learned from the recordings:
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The interviews, which were carried out by journalist Michael D'Antonio in 2014, were one of the last extensive conversations Mr Trump had with anyone in the media before he ran for president.
Mr D'Antonio used the interviews as the basis for his biography of the man who became the Republican nominee, called The Truth About Trump.
Here are eight things we learned from the recordings:
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1. He doesn't like talking about the past
When Mr Trump is pushed on why he is "always in the present" he tells the journalist: "The problem people have with me is that I'm not in the past, I'm a person that thinks to the future.
"I learn from the past but I don't focus on the past, which I think is a very important lesson," he says, before adding that he "doesn't reflect and he doesn't want anyone else to".
In another interview he says: "I don't like to analyse myself because I might not like what I see."
When Mr Trump is pushed on why he is "always in the present" he tells the journalist: "The problem people have with me is that I'm not in the past, I'm a person that thinks to the future.
"I learn from the past but I don't focus on the past, which I think is a very important lesson," he says, before adding that he "doesn't reflect and he doesn't want anyone else to".
In another interview he says: "I don't like to analyse myself because I might not like what I see."
2. He likes to fight
"I was a very rebellious kind of person," Mr Trump says about his childhood in Queens, New York. "I don't like to talk about it, actually. But I was a very rebellious person and very set in my ways.
"I loved to fight. I always loved to fight," he says, before adding: "All types of fights. Any kind of fight, I loved it, including physical."
"I was a very rebellious kind of person," Mr Trump says about his childhood in Queens, New York. "I don't like to talk about it, actually. But I was a very rebellious person and very set in my ways.
"I loved to fight. I always loved to fight," he says, before adding: "All types of fights. Any kind of fight, I loved it, including physical."
3. He's reluctant to accept failure.
Despite going through several bankruptcies, he says in one interview: "I never had a failure, because I always turned a failure into a success."
Despite going through several bankruptcies, he says in one interview: "I never had a failure, because I always turned a failure into a success."
4. He loves seeing his name in print
On seeing his name in print for the first time (when he hit a home run as a promising young baseball player), he says: "Seeing my name in print felt good, it was very interesting."
"Most people aren't in print, don't forget. I think most people would like it, but who's in print? Nobody's in print," he adds. "Very few people are in print."
Later he tells the journalist that he now has a team of staff who monitor references to him in the press.
"There are thousands of them a day," he says.
On seeing his name in print for the first time (when he hit a home run as a promising young baseball player), he says: "Seeing my name in print felt good, it was very interesting."
"Most people aren't in print, don't forget. I think most people would like it, but who's in print? Nobody's in print," he adds. "Very few people are in print."
Later he tells the journalist that he now has a team of staff who monitor references to him in the press.
"There are thousands of them a day," he says.
5. He thinks a good politician is a good salesman
"To be a good politician you have to be a salesman, OK?" Mr Trump says. "I've known every politician. I know them all. Many of them are friends of mine.
"Many of the enemies that you see on television talking about me are friends of mine, you understand that. Guys that you would never believe, but they're friends of mine. I know them all.
"To be a great politician, you have to be a great salesman."
"To be a good politician you have to be a salesman, OK?" Mr Trump says. "I've known every politician. I know them all. Many of them are friends of mine.
"Many of the enemies that you see on television talking about me are friends of mine, you understand that. Guys that you would never believe, but they're friends of mine. I know them all.
"To be a great politician, you have to be a great salesman."
6. He thinks his honesty gets him in trouble
"I think my honesty gets me in trouble. I think that I'm so honest that it gets me in trouble," he says.
"I'm a very smart person. I could give an answer that's perfect and everything's fine and nobody would care about it, nobody would write about it, and it would be fine."
"Or I could give an honest answer, which becomes a big story."
"I think my honesty gets me in trouble. I think that I'm so honest that it gets me in trouble," he says.
"I'm a very smart person. I could give an answer that's perfect and everything's fine and nobody would care about it, nobody would write about it, and it would be fine."
"Or I could give an honest answer, which becomes a big story."
7. He's good at putting (apparently)
"Sports is a great metaphor for a lot of things," he tells Mr D'Antonio. "You have guys that, in playing golf, they're very good putters or they're very good ball-strikers or they're very good at something.
"It was very natural for me. I'm a natural putter," Mr Trump says. "You know you have guys that can't putt, and you have guys that don't understand why they can't putt. A lot of it is genetic."
"Sports is a great metaphor for a lot of things," he tells Mr D'Antonio. "You have guys that, in playing golf, they're very good putters or they're very good ball-strikers or they're very good at something.
"It was very natural for me. I'm a natural putter," Mr Trump says. "You know you have guys that can't putt, and you have guys that don't understand why they can't putt. A lot of it is genetic."
8. He's not impressed by good skiers - or being shown up
As part of his research, Mr D'Antonio also spoke to Mr Trump's ex-wife Ivana. She told him a story about a skiing trip they took in Colorado soon after they began dating.
Mr Trump, who was unaware that Ivana was a confident skier, went down a slope and called for his girlfriend to follow him, saying: "Come on, baby. Come on, baby."
"I went up. I went two flips up in the air, two flips in front of him. I disappeared," Ivana tells the journalist.
"Donald was so angry, he took off his skis, his ski boots, and walked up to the restaurant. He could not take it. He could not take it."
As part of his research, Mr D'Antonio also spoke to Mr Trump's ex-wife Ivana. She told him a story about a skiing trip they took in Colorado soon after they began dating.
Mr Trump, who was unaware that Ivana was a confident skier, went down a slope and called for his girlfriend to follow him, saying: "Come on, baby. Come on, baby."
"I went up. I went two flips up in the air, two flips in front of him. I disappeared," Ivana tells the journalist.
"Donald was so angry, he took off his skis, his ski boots, and walked up to the restaurant. He could not take it. He could not take it."
یک ژنرال ارتش آمریکا گفته است که از زمان آغاز عملیات پس گرفتن موصل از نیروهای گروه موسم به دولت اسلامی (داعش) تاکنون بیش از ۸۰۰ نفر از شبهنظامیان این گروه کشته شدهاند.
ژنرال جوزف ووتل، بلندپایهترین فرمانده نظامی آمریکا در خاورمیانه، به خبرگزاری فرانسه گفت که در طول ده روز گذشته بین ۸۰۰ تا ۹۰۰ نیروی داعش در جریان عملیات موصل کشته شدهاند.
آمریکا برآورده کرده است که بین ۳۵۰۰ تا پنج هزار شبهنظامی داعش در داخل شهر موصل و حدود دوهزار نفر دیگر در مناطق حومهای آن مستقر هستند.
نیروهای ارتش عراق با همراهی نیروهای پیشمرگ کرد و شبهنظامیان شیعه و سنی از چند جبهه در حال پیشروی به سوی شهر موصل هستند و تاکنون چندین روستا را در اطراف این شهر به کنترل خود در آوردهاند.
با نزدیک شدن نیروهای عراقی به شهر، مقاومت نیروهای داعش هم به مراتب بیشتر شده و پیشروی عملیات را کندتر کرده است.
موصل، بزرگترین شهر شمال عراق، از دو سال پیش به اشغال داعش در آمده و به مرکز این گروه در عراق تبدیل شده است.
ژنرال جوزف ووتل، بلندپایهترین فرمانده نظامی آمریکا در خاورمیانه، به خبرگزاری فرانسه گفت که در طول ده روز گذشته بین ۸۰۰ تا ۹۰۰ نیروی داعش در جریان عملیات موصل کشته شدهاند.
آمریکا برآورده کرده است که بین ۳۵۰۰ تا پنج هزار شبهنظامی داعش در داخل شهر موصل و حدود دوهزار نفر دیگر در مناطق حومهای آن مستقر هستند.
نیروهای ارتش عراق با همراهی نیروهای پیشمرگ کرد و شبهنظامیان شیعه و سنی از چند جبهه در حال پیشروی به سوی شهر موصل هستند و تاکنون چندین روستا را در اطراف این شهر به کنترل خود در آوردهاند.
با نزدیک شدن نیروهای عراقی به شهر، مقاومت نیروهای داعش هم به مراتب بیشتر شده و پیشروی عملیات را کندتر کرده است.
موصل، بزرگترین شهر شمال عراق، از دو سال پیش به اشغال داعش در آمده و به مرکز این گروه در عراق تبدیل شده است.
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Chinese spies repeatedly infiltrated U.S. national security agencies, including official email accounts, and stole U.S. secrets on Pentagon war plans for a future conflict with China, according to a forthcoming congressional commission report.
“The United States faces a large and growing threat to its national security from Chinese intelligence collection operations,” states the late draft report of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
“Among the most serious threats are China’s efforts at cyber and human infiltration of U.S. national security entities.”
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/report-chinese-spies-stole-pentagon-secrets/
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“The United States faces a large and growing threat to its national security from Chinese intelligence collection operations,” states the late draft report of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
“Among the most serious threats are China’s efforts at cyber and human infiltration of U.S. national security entities.”
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/report-chinese-spies-stole-pentagon-secrets/
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Washington Free Beacon
Report: Chinese Spies Stole Pentagon Secrets
Chinese spies repeatedly infiltrated U.S. national security agencies, including official email accou
A recent memorandum of cooperation signed by Moscow and Beijing has Russians worried about Chinese “colonization” of the Far East. However, a careful analysis of the situation suggests there is little reason for Russians to fear Chinese industrial expansionism.
After hearing Russian politicians and pundits react to Moscow and Beijing’s discussions on industrial cooperation, one would be forgiven for thinking the Far East is on the verge of Chinese colonization. The statement that caused the backlash was released by the Russian Far East Development Ministry in early April and outlined the potential relocation of Chinese factories to Russia. Since its release, doomsday forecasts of unsafe production practices and Chinese occupation—or outright annexation—have proliferated in the media.
http://carnegie.ru/commentary/?fa=63740&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWldSaU5qTTBNalptTkRSbSIsInQiOiI3N1pYR2c2NGJlYTRERFJxNEZmRE55M0xPMkJKMVZuVk4zbnVhemlNV0IwQ1Z4a2FtWGJtMmppVGF6Y0kzZTZjV0JSeG9helMxK1pvTmp5OXJQdnVtdytWa2pVaUU4TDVhWFZ2YjlhZ1Nacz0ifQ%3D%3D
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After hearing Russian politicians and pundits react to Moscow and Beijing’s discussions on industrial cooperation, one would be forgiven for thinking the Far East is on the verge of Chinese colonization. The statement that caused the backlash was released by the Russian Far East Development Ministry in early April and outlined the potential relocation of Chinese factories to Russia. Since its release, doomsday forecasts of unsafe production practices and Chinese occupation—or outright annexation—have proliferated in the media.
http://carnegie.ru/commentary/?fa=63740&mkt_tok=eyJpIjoiWldSaU5qTTBNalptTkRSbSIsInQiOiI3N1pYR2c2NGJlYTRERFJxNEZmRE55M0xPMkJKMVZuVk4zbnVhemlNV0IwQ1Z4a2FtWGJtMmppVGF6Y0kzZTZjV0JSeG9helMxK1pvTmp5OXJQdnVtdytWa2pVaUU4TDVhWFZ2YjlhZ1Nacz0ifQ%3D%3D
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Carnegie Middle East Center
Should Russia Be Afraid of Chinese Plans in the Far East?
A recent memorandum of cooperation signed by Moscow and Beijing has Russians worried about Chinese “colonization” of the Far East. However, a careful analysis of the situation suggests there is little reason for Russians to fear Chinese industrial expansionism.