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Tuesday 16 Azar, 7 December /1 Interview with 'Seyed Jamal a | صدای افغانستان

Tuesday 16 Azar,
7 December /1

Interview with "Seyed Jamal al-Din Mousavi", a well-known TV journalist and presenter;

"The previous government collapsed due to corruption and mismanagement."

I usually follow your lives. Because they have important dimensions in terms of news. You publish first-hand news. I am neither a commander nor a fighter; I am a journalist and my circumstances require me to have an impartial view.

In Iran and Afghanistan, I have both critics and those who encourage me. I think of all the reactions. I welcome to see feedback from people on my work. Iran and Afghanistan are both my homeland and my country. Although I work for the BBC News Network, I do not speak for it. This network has its own positions and frameworks. My work in cyberspace is also personal because I believe we should not lag behind developments. The issues raised in cyberspace are the pulse of society.

"I asked Mr. Trump at the NATO summit in Brussels at the climax of the US administration's maximum pressure, 'What do you want to achieve with this pressure?' This was while Iran had threatened to close the Strait of Hormuz. If Trump had given a controversial answer to my question, the price of a barrel of oil would have risen by $ 5 to $ 10. For this reason, he left my question unanswered and asked the Iraqi reporter to ask his question. After the meeting, during a conversation with American politicians, I realized that my question was not in the best interest of the Americans and was likely to cause trouble.

He was asked regarding the media disloyalty of Afghanistan, he said: These criticisms have been around for a long time. Personally, I went to Afghanistan three weeks before the fall of Kabul, despite the fact that my friends believed it was not a good time, and I made a 60-minute live program entitled "Is Afghanistan on the verge of regime change?"

I also did not believe that Ashraf Ghani's government would last until the fall of the country. I do not believe that the Taliban have seized power by force. The previous government collapsed due to corruption and mismanagement.

After making that program, I was criticized a lot. They said why do you support the Taliban? My answer was that if the media had not raised these issues, you would have woken up one morning and you would have seen the fall of Kabul.