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****** Graduated from Baghdad college of Fine arts, Cinema and television department. I have two short films prepared by me as directing, scenario and editing.I have made lots of short breaks, editing multi short films, directing varied programs and documentaries, actor in multiple short films and short breaks. Professional in DSLR cameras, Director of “hiwar khass” political program,by the presenter “ Saadoon Muhsin Damad” for Al-Hurra Iraq. Promotions for the programs of Al-Hurra Iraq. Director and editor of “ Dewan Al-Arab “ program for Al-Araby channel. Manager of editing department in “Beladi“ channel. Worked as director and editor for Al-Hikma company. Worked as director and editor for “Baghdad media city” Worked as director and editor for multiple channels. Multi-media reporter. SOFTWARE PREMIERE PHOTOSHOP ILLUSTRATOR AFTER EFFECTS
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Deep Dive: Did Iranian missile strike follow 'unheeded' warnings?
Iran has launched a missile strike on an alleged Israeli strategic center in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, hitting several sites near the new US consulate in Erbil. The attack, involving a dozen missiles, did not target Americans according to Washington. The incident, which has caused an outcry in Iraq, is part of the ongoing undeclared war between Iran and Israel, with Iranian media suggesting it was a response to a rare Israeli strike inside Iran the previous month.
Amid deadlock over sanctions relief, Iran’s leader backs dialogue with west
Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei emphasizes the need for Iran to seek the lifting of US sanctions while also making its economy resilient to foreign pressures. His remarks, delivered during the Nowruz speech, highlight the ongoing deadlock in indirect talks between Tehran and Washington over the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, particularly concerning US sanctions on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Will Sadr contain Iraq’s armed factions, work with the US?
Iraq is experiencing a political crisis following the Oct. 10 parliamentary elections, with the Sadrist Movement emerging as the largest bloc and pro-Iran parties losing seats. Protests led by members of the Shiite Coordination Framework, including Asa’ib Ahl Al-Haq and Kata’ib Hezbollah, have occurred, but the federal supreme court ratified the election results on Dec. 27. Despite threats of violence, the situation remained stable, and Shiite armed groups opted for dialogue over violence, leaving the future government composition in Baghdad uncertain.
Egypt-Israel-UAE summit paves way for ‘shield’ against Iranian arms
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi hosted Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and UAE Crown Prince Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan for a historic trilateral meeting. The summit is part of broader plans for a regional security framework involving additional Arab partners, as evidenced by the Negev Summit, which included several Arab foreign ministers and the Israeli and US chief diplomats.
Hailing Raisi's Moscow visit, Iran's hardliners extol Putin's Russia
Iran’s conservative President Ebrahim Raisi visited Moscow to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, a trip portrayed by Iranian hardliners as a significant foreign policy success. The meeting covered various issues, including the Vienna talks aimed at reviving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. Despite the positive portrayal by hardliners, there remains deep distrust among many ordinary Iranians towards Russia, prompting the Raisi administration to differentiate Putin's Russia from its Soviet predecessor.
Israel and Lebanon Won’t End Up at War
The ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel, which has intensified over the past eight months, is unlikely to escalate into a full-scale war. Both sides have engaged in strategic military actions, focusing on military targets and avoiding civilian casualties. Hezbollah's significant arsenal, including precision-guided missiles and drones, poses a strategic threat to Israel, but both parties understand the devastating consequences of an all-out war. The conflict remains a strategic maneuver, with both sides aiming to establish deterrence without crossing the threshold into a broader war. The involvement of regional actors and the geopolitical implications further complicate the situation, but neither Israel nor Lebanon, nor their sponsors, desire an uncontrollable escalation.
The new status quo in Iraq
A new status quo is emerging in Iraq, particularly noticeable in Baghdad. While COVID-19 continues to affect the country with over 3,000 new cases daily, the primary focus has shifted to Iraq's relationship with neighboring Iran, which is becoming a central topic of debate.
Can economic trump card reverse Iraq’s water crisis?
Increasing water scarcity in Iraq poses a significant threat to all aspects of society, with the UN Environment Program ranking Iraq as the fifth most vulnerable country globally to decreased water and food availability. Historically, Iraq had ample water from the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, but inflows have been reduced by upstream countries, particularly Turkey and Iran.
Sexual harassment claims at concert cause stir in Saudi Arabia
Turki Al-Shaikh, director of the Saudi General Entertainment Authority, has denied social media reports of sexual harassment at Riyadh Season events, including a concert featuring Korean musical acts Stray Kids and Chungha. The concert, part of the Riyadh Season festival, was postponed due to bad weather. The Kingdom has been promoting cultural events as part of its Vision 2030 initiative, facing opposition from conservative factions.
Iraq’s PM attempts to mediate Iran-US clash over IRGC
During the Nowruz holiday, despite Tehran's empty streets, senior government officials are actively discussing options to prevent the collapse of talks with the P4+1 and the US to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal. After a year of indirect negotiations, Iran and the Biden administration are seeking to avoid the consequences of Trump's 2018 decision to withdraw from the agreement. Iraq's Prime Minister Mustafa Kadhimi is attempting to mediate the situation.
Iran’s UN envoy: US military boost leaves it 'exposed' to attacks, Saudi-Israel normalization derailed by war
Iran's UN envoy, Saeid Iravani, stated that Iran is not looking to start regional wars and would only engage in the Israel-Hamas conflict if its national security is threatened. He warned that the increased US military presence in the Middle East, including missile defenses, aircraft carriers, and a submarine, leaves the US more vulnerable to attacks rather than serving as a deterrent.
Will Lebanon's Hezbollah change rules of engagement on Israel to aid Hamas?
Iranian Leader Is Willing to Play the Long Game on a Nuclear Deal
Ebrahim Raisi, the current Iranian president, is distinct from his predecessors in his unwavering adherence to the directives of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, particularly in nuclear negotiations. Raisi's strategy focuses on achieving a nuclear deal that lifts sanctions without normalizing relations with the U.S. The U.S. has attempted to leverage Iran's regional activities in negotiations, but Raisi's administration prioritizes economic benefits over better relations with the West. Despite ongoing negotiations, a deal remains elusive, with both sides constrained by limited options and external geopolitical pressures. Raisi aims to resolve the crisis while maintaining Iran's ideological stance, positioning himself as a future guardian of the Islamic Republic.
Regional Diplomacy Could Break the Stalemate Over the Iranian Revolutionary Guard
The article discusses the stalled negotiations over the Iranian nuclear deal, highlighting the potential role of Saudi-Iranian diplomacy in reducing the activity of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in the region. It examines the complexities surrounding the classification of the Guard as a terrorist organization by the U.S. and the implications for the nuclear deal. The piece also touches on the broader geopolitical dynamics, including the impact of the U.S. drone strike that killed Qasem Soleimani and the ongoing threats against American officials. The article suggests that regional diplomacy could create conditions conducive to reviving the nuclear agreement or forging a new one.
JCPOA revival on table as nuclear negotiators return to capitals
Senior Iranian officials assert that no major obstacles hinder the revival of the JCPOA, though disagreements with the US persist over issues like Tehran's new centrifuges and specific sanctions, including those on the IRGC. Following a fifth round of talks in Vienna, senior Iranian negotiator Abbas Araqchi indicated that further consultations and decision-making are needed in respective capitals.
Iranian president’s visit to Syria sends message ahead of Arab League vote
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi's visit to Syria, the first by an Iranian president since 2010, underscores Iran's support for the Syrian government and the resistance axis. Raisi's speech at the Sayyida Zaynab shrine, a significant Shia pilgrimage site, emphasized Iran's role alongside Syria and Hezbollah, while notably omitting Saudi Arabia, reflecting recent reconciliations. The visit highlights Iran's foreign policy priorities and its stance against the United States, Israel, and Saudi Arabia.
Iran rules out interim nuclear deal
The 2015 nuclear deal with Iran appears to be faltering, with the Biden administration stating that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is not currently on the agenda. A report by Axios revealed that the US has discussed an interim agreement with its European and Israeli partners, which would involve some sanctions relief in exchange for Iran freezing parts of its nuclear program.
Will Biden allow Trump-era policy to torpedo JCPOA revival?
The indirect talks between Iran and the US to restore the 2015 nuclear deal face two main obstacles: the Trump administration's designation of the IRGC as a Foreign Terrorist Organization and sanctions on Iranian individuals and entities. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian indicated potential flexibility, suggesting that the IRGC issue should not hinder national interests.
IAEA Iran visit opens window to restart nuclear diplomacy
Iran may have avoided another censure resolution by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) over its nuclear program, potentially reopening nuclear diplomacy after stalled talks on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi's visit to Iran, including a meeting with President Ebrahim Raisi, occurred amid concerns over uranium particles enriched to 83.7%, just below weapons-grade level.
Iran deal becomes latest casualty of Russia's war in Ukraine
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken informed Israeli counterpart Eli Cohen that the Iran nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), is effectively dead. Despite a senior US official denying this report, the US and Israel are now focusing on Iran's crackdown on protesters and its support for Russia in the Ukraine conflict.
The Sound and the Fury of Iran's Protest Movement
The ongoing demonstrations in Iran have been years in the making, raising questions about the country's future.
US, EU say decision on Iran deal depends on Tehran
There is a stalemate in the negotiations between Tehran and Washington regarding the Iran nuclear deal, with both sides blaming each other for the lack of progress. European officials are skeptical about reaching an agreement soon, and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has stated that it is unlikely a deal will be reached in the near term.
Is Muqtada al-Sadr’s retirement announcement a tactic?
Muqtada al-Sadr's recent announcement to retire from politics follows Ayatollah Kadhim al-Haeri's resignation and endorsement of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, challenging al-Sadr's influence within the Shia community. Al-Sadr's move appears strategic, aiming to mobilize his supporters and strengthen his position in Iraq's fragmented political landscape. Despite his previous retirements, al-Sadr remains a significant political figure, capable of influencing protests and political negotiations. The article highlights the ongoing political instability in Iraq, exacerbated by external influences, particularly from Iran.
Iran nuclear deal: The devil remains in the details
The article discusses the potential revival of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and mentions that Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid has urged the White House to avoid making concessions beyond the original 2015 agreement.
IAEA report still key sticking point in Iran nuclear talks
The resumption of talks to revive the Iran nuclear deal marked a significant development this week, with the signatories to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) meeting in Vienna for the first time in nearly six months. A key sticking point remains the IAEA report, which continues to be a critical issue in the negotiations.
Iran nuclear talks in Vienna could resume in days
Iran appears ready to resume nuclear talks in Vienna following a new proposal from the EU's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell. Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, tweeted that Iran has shared its proposed ideas to swiftly conclude the negotiations, aiming to address the complications caused by the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal.
Political decisions required to close Iran nuclear deal, says EU
Negotiators from Iran, the United States, and the European Union have concluded indirect talks over what the EU described as the 'final text' of an agreement to limit Tehran's nuclear activity. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stated that all negotiable aspects have been addressed, and the text is now in its final form.
Iran nuclear deal's fate uncertain as EU makes final push
A compromise to restore the Iranian nuclear accord, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), is being considered by decision-makers in Washington and Tehran. The European Union, represented by foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, has put forward a draft text after more than a year of delicate diplomacy aimed at reviving the 2015 agreement.
Cautious optimism as US, Iran set to resume indirect talks in Qatar
Indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran are set to resume in Qatar, with the aim of reviving the landmark nuclear agreement. The talks have been initiated following a push from the European Union’s foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, who announced the resumption during a visit to Tehran.
IRGC Syria Commander Removed ‘Upon Request From Assad’
The future of Iran’s presence in Syria is causing divisions within the Syrian leadership. Javad Ghaffari, once one of the most powerful figures in Syria, has been removed from his position as the IRGC commander in Syria at the request of the ruling elite, including Assad.
The United States Is Pushing Lebanon Further Into Iran’s Embrace
Lebanon is experiencing an unprecedented crisis exacerbated by U.S. economic pressure aimed at curbing Hezbollah's influence. The country's economic collapse has led to widespread despair, with many citizens unable to envision a better future. The sectarian divides in Lebanon are deepening, with various factions consolidating power in their respective regions. Iran is positioning itself as a savior for the Shiite community, offering economic support in local currencies. The U.S. strategy may inadvertently strengthen Iran's influence in Lebanon, as Hezbollah remains resilient and capable. The article suggests that a different U.S. approach to the Arab-Israeli conflict and potential U.S.-Iranian detente could help mitigate the crisis.
Washington Doesn’t Understand Shiite Clerics in Iran or Iraq
The article discusses the U.S. government's misunderstanding of Shiite clerics in Iran and Iraq, focusing on the contrasting approaches towards Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. It highlights the complex dynamics between these clerics, their influence on regional politics, and their responses to foreign intervention. The piece critiques U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's strategy and underscores the importance of understanding the internal priorities and unity among Shiite clerics. It also touches on the broader implications of these relationships for regional stability and U.S. foreign policy.
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