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...“They need to be controlled, guided and advised at times, but their flaws cannot be fixed unless they’re actively engaged,” said Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a hardline politician....
...But by launching a barrage of drones, Iran’s aim was to overwhelm Israel’s multi-layered air defence so its missiles could penetrate the system,” said Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a conservative Iranian politician...
...Hamid, a 22-year-old salesperson in Tehran, who did not vote, said: “What is the point of voting when I know my vote wouldn’t change anything?”...
...Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a hardline Iranian politician, told the Financial Times that Tehran would be wary of Israel “trying to drag other parties into a regional war”....
...“The current situation of low petrol prices is not sustainable, but the government does not have the political courage to increase prices,” said Hamid Hosseini, a petrochemicals trader....
...Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a hardline Iranian politician, boasts that the post-October 7 hostilities have provided a “good military drill” for the axis....
...Hamid-Reza Jalaeipour, a reformist sociologist, said that critics of the regime could argue that if they were allowed to hold peaceful demonstrations they could bring out a bigger crowd than those who took...
...[and] the supreme leader pardoned them,” hardline politician Hamid-Reza Taraghi said of the protesters and the decision to free them....
...young protesters, particularly those from the urban middle class that populate university lecture theatres, Mahsa Amini’s death in custody made it clear it was time for the Islamic republic to go, said Hamid-Reza...
...“In the absence of established political parties, this young man announced what young protesters want,” said Hamid-Reza Jalaeipour, a sociologist....
...Hamid-Reza Jalaeipour, a sociologist, says how the authorities behave ahead of next year’s parliamentary elections will be one of the indicators about which direction the leadership takes....
...“Raisi will manage the cultural sector based on Islamic values,” said Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a hardline politician in Mashhad, voicing his opposition to concerts that promote western values and allow men and...
...One of these politicians, Hamid-Reza Taraghi, has listed the new government’s top priorities as curbing an inflation of 44.2 per cent, removing obstacles to domestic industrial production, dealing with water...
...But Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a hardline politician, said Iran had no choice....
...never seen this level of public hatred toward a president, which means people have lost their faith in reformists . . . creating unprecedented good conditions for [hardliners] in public opinion,” said Hamid-Reza...
...“The new members of parliament are supported by a small minority of citizens,” said Hamid-Reza Jalaeipour, a university professor of sociology....
...We shall see huge changes coming, like a big revolution,” said Hamid, a 27-year-old mechanic as he walked with his wife and small daughter....
...Reza Taraghi, a politician close to the country’s hardliners....
...“We cannot ignore this aggression easily and have to prevent the US from repeating its rogue behaviour,” said Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a politician close to Iran’s hardline forces....
...“It does not work in an old way by which the guards should take revenge themselves,” Hamid Reza Moghaddamfar, an adviser to the guards, told state television on Friday....
...“The government of Mr Rouhani has no permission to hold talks with the US in New York at any level,” said Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a politician close to hardline forces....
...“This victory in Gibraltar showed that Iran needs the guards’ military authority in the international arena more than it needs passive diplomacy and futile negotiations,” said Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a politician...
...“Mr Rouhani’s problem is that he has failed to rely on his 24m votes to say we have signed an international agreement and should behave differently in the region,” said Hamid-Reza, a local businessman who...
...are certainly proving ourselves through these limited conflicts that we are able to enforce our deterrent policy and respond to any aggression whether it is by the US drone or the British tanker,” said Hamid-Reza...
...“The collapse of a system can happen if there is insecurity or when it loses its control over the country’s affairs, none of which has happened in Iran,” says Hamid-Reza Taraghi, a politician close to hardline...
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