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2024-09-14 20:14
By Ali Hamedin
Heroes of the age of terror: what happened to American superheroes on 9/11? Part 2
TEHRAN-In addition to reinforcing stereotypes of Arab and Muslim villains, comic books and movies based on them address the 9/11 attacks in another way. These attacks are metaphorical as part of a larger plot that places comic book elements and characters within mythological narratives of good versus evil.
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2024-09-10 17:04
By Ali Hamedin
Heroes of the age of terror: what happened to American superheroes on 9/11? Part 1
TEHRAN-Since the creation of comic books in the midst of the Great Depression in the 1930s, superheroes have been used to entertain and inspire readers, as well as to address important events. During the Depression, they were a symbol of hope for a better world. As the United States entered World War II, superheroes encouraged soldiers on the battlefield and united the public by praising patriotic ideals and mocking their enemies.
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2023/04/19
By Mohammad Sarfi
They had plan, but not "real men"
TEHRAN- Ayatollah Khamenei, in a meeting with high-ranking military commanders two days ago, referred to the US's violations after the September 11 attacks and their invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, stating that the main target of these attacks on Iran's eastern and western neighbors was the Islamic Republic.
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2022-09-10 19:42
Why the U.S. purposefully fails to go after 9/11 perpetrators
TEHRAN- 21 years after the September 11 attacks, American security services have gone to some lengths in shielding Saudi Arabia from any punitive measures, despite all the FBI evidence about the hijackers pointing to the involvement of Saudi officials.
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2021-09-26 06:44
By Dariush Sajjadi
Mortal wound
On Tuesday, September 11, 20 years ago, at 7 a.m. in the western United States, I received a phone call from a friend informing me of a suicide attack on a tower in Manhattan, New York. The story became the subject of significant changes in the world. The most obvious was the U.S. military campaign in West Asia under the pretext of the global fight against terrorism.
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2021-09-11 16:09
By Mohammad Mazhari
U.S. efforts to promote democracy in the world have failed: Hunter
TEHRAN - Shireen Tahmaasb Hunter, a professor of political science at Georgetown University, says that the U.S. efforts to promote democracy and respect for human rights in many parts of the world have failed.