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Episode 14 - Iran di li pap sede - Etazini di gen progre:' Sa kap pase la tout bon?

29 min · 29. mars 2026
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The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including channel promotion, personal loyalty, and the conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran. It delves into the structure of the Iranian government, the history of the conflict, and the current state of negotiations. The speaker expresses a desire for peace and emphasizes the importance of understanding the Iranian perspective. Takeaways * Channel promotion and engagement are important for growth * Understanding the Iranian perspective is crucial for achieving peace Chapters * 00:00 Channel Promotion and Engagement * 07:27 The History of the Conflict * 25:14 Negotiations and Desire for Peace

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