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Meanings for Tehran It is the capital of Iran that is popularly known for its Azadi Tower, which was built during ancient times. Karina Herman. Sherman Davis. Add a meaning Cancel. Synonyms for Tehran national capital 0 rating rating ratings. Iranian capital 0 rating rating ratings.
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We now pledge that new Commander that our powerful ground, sea and air forces in the vital Mediterranean area will stand by his side until every objective in that bitter theatre is attained. Both of these new Commanders will have American and British subordinate Commanders whose names will be announced to the world in a few days. During the last two days in at Teheran, Marshal Stalin, Mr. Churchill and I looked ahead -- ahead to the days and months and years that which will follow Germany's defeat.
We were united in determination that Germany must be stripped of her military might and be given no opportunity within the foreseeable future to regain that might. The United Nations have no intention to enslave the German people.
We wish them to have a normal chance to develop, in peace, as useful and respectable members of the European family.
But we most certainly emphasize that word "respectable" -- for we intend to rid them once and for all of Nazism and Prussian militarism and the fantastic and disastrous notion that they constitute the "Master Race. We did discuss international relationships from the point of view of big, broad objectives, rather than details. But on the basis of what we did discuss, I can say even today that I do not think any insoluble differences will arise among Russia, Great Britain and the United States.
In these conferences we were concerned with basic principles -- principles which involve the security and the welfare and the standard of living or human beings in countries large and small. To use an American and somewhat ungrammatical colloquialism, I may say that I "got along fine" with Marshal Stalin. He is a man who combines a tremendous, relentless determination with a stalwart good humor. I believe he is truly representative of the heart and soul of Russia; and I believe that we are going to get along very well with him and the Russian people -- very well indeed.
Britain, Russia, China and the United States and their Allies represent more than three-quarters of the total population of the earth. As long as these four nations with great military power stick together in determination to keep the peace there will be no possibility of an aggressor nation arising to start another world war. But those four powers must be united with and cooperate with all the freedom-loving peoples of Europe, and Asia, and Africa and the Americas.
The rights of every nation, large or small, must be respected and guarded as jealously as are the rights of every individual within our own republic. The doctrine that the strong shall dominate the weak is the doctrine of our enemies -- and we reject it. But, at the same time, we are agreed that if force is necessary to keep international peace, international force will be applied -- for as long as it may be necessary. It has been our steady policy -- and it is certainly a common sense policy -- that the right of each nation to freedom must be measured by the willingness of that nation to fight for freedom.
And today we salute our unseen Allies in occupied countries -- the underground resistance groups and the armies of liberation. They will provide potent forces against our enemies, when the day of the counter-invasion comes. Through the development of science the world has become so much smaller that we have had to discard the geographical yardsticks of the past.
For instance, through our early history the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans were believed to be walls of safety for the United States. Time and distance made it physically possible, for example, for us and for the other American Republics to obtain and maintain our independence against infinitely stronger powers.
Until recently very few people, even military experts, thought that the day would ever come when we might have to defend our Pacific Coast against Japanese threats of invasion. At the outbreak of the first World War relatively few people thought that our ships and shipping would be menaced by German submarines on the high seas or that the German militarists would ever attempt to dominate any nation outside of central Europe.
After the Armistice in , we thought and hoped that the militaristic philosophy of Germany had been crushed; and being full of the milk of human kindness we spent the next twenty fifteen years disarming, while the Germans whined so pathetically that the other nations permitted them -- and even helped them -- to rearm.
For too many years we lived on pious hopes that aggressor and warlike nations would learn and understand and carry out the doctrine of purely voluntary peace. The well-intentioned but ill-fated experiments of former years did not work. It is my hope that we will not try them again.
No -- that is putting it too weakly -- it is my intention to do all that I humanly can as President and Commander-in-Chief to see to it that these tragic mistakes shall not be made again. There have always been cheerful idiots in this country who believed that there would be no more war for us, if everybody in America would only return into their homes and lock their front doors behind them. Deep Dive Into Cryptocurrency.
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Over Afghan nationals on their way home from India via Tehran The first group of over Afghan nationals left for Tehran on a Mahan Airline flight on Friday, the officials said. Lebanon's Hezbollah and Israel trade cross-border fire amid Iran tensions Suggesting its attack was calibrated to avoid further escalation, Hezbollah said it had targeted open ground near Israeli forces in retaliation for Israeli air strikes that had also struck open areas.
Basis of Delhi-Moscow-Tehran ties of s still valid, says Jaishankar While Jaishankar did not spell out in as many words the revival of India-Russia-Iran partnership on Afghanistan, the minister recalled that united and sovereign Afghanistan where minorities were protected was the goal of the three states two decades back. All News Videos Photos. Top Iran security official says President Joe Biden illegally threatened Tehran "The emphasis on using 'other options' against Iran amounts to threatening another country illegally and establishes Iran's right to reciprocate Ghani, Jaishankar discuss Pakistan support to Taliban, terror havens Jaishankar and Ghani discussed situation within and around Afghanistan including safe sanctuaries for terrorists and Taliban support from Pakistan besides any likely spill-over impact of Taliban surge in Iran and Central Asia.
Iran's president warns weapons-grade enrichment possible Rouhani also complained that hard-liners outside of his relatively moderate government blocked its efforts to reach a deal in Vienna. Iran accuses Israel of June attack on civilian nuclear site Authorities announced in late June that they had prevented saboteurs from attacking a site located in Karaj, a city about 40 km 25 miles northwest of the Iranian capital.
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