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Alireza Meybodi – March 11

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Today’s video features programming from Pars TV, the long-standing Persian-language television network based in Los Angeles, California, broadcasting continuously since 1987 to millions of Persian-speaking viewers worldwide. Founded by Engineer Amir Shojareh, a former communications specialist from Iran’s state media, Pars TV has solidified its role as a trusted, diverse platform for the global Iranian community—delivering 24/7 content that informs, educates, and entertains across generations.The network’s extensive lineup includes in-depth news analysis, talk shows, cultural discussions, music and film programs, sports coverage, and family-oriented programming, all crafted by experienced journalists, broadcasters, and cultural experts. Available via satellite throughout North America, Europe, North Africa, Australia, New Zealand, the Far East, and the Middle East, plus streaming on its official website at parstv.tv, Pars TV serves as an essential resource for diaspora audiences seeking reliable, up-to-date coverage of Iran and related global events.In today’s featured segment, viewers can access commentary from prominent contributors like Alireza Meybodi, a respected media commentator and host renowned for his incisive focus on social, cultural, and public affairs issues impacting Iran and the Iranian diaspora. Meybodi’s discussions often delve into media framing, public discourse, evolving narratives, and interpretations of rapidly unfolding events—offering balanced, thoughtful perspectives that promote informed dialogue during times of crisis.As the U.S.-Israel military campaign against the Iranian regime—now dubbed Operation Epic Fury by the U.S. and Operation Roaring Lion by Israel—enters its 12th day on March 11, 2026, with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth confirming this as the “most intense day” of strikes yet involving thousands of airstrikes; Iran’s missile and drone capabilities degraded by up to 90%; ongoing heavy U.S.-Israeli bombardments targeting Revolutionary Guard command centers, missile facilities, air defenses, naval assets, IRGC sites, and energy infrastructure (fuel depots and oil facilities near Tehran causing thick black smoke, toxic concerns, and fires); Iran’s escalated retaliatory operations launching its “most intense” barrages yet with advanced ballistic missiles and cluster munitions toward Tel Aviv and Haifa in Israel (causing civilian deaths), U.S. bases, Gulf targets (fatalities in Bahrain, UAE, and beyond), merchant ships near the Strait of Hormuz, and Dubai International Airport; at least three vessels hit near the Strait of Hormuz amid reports of Iran laying mines and U.S. forces eliminating 16 Iranian minelayers; Hezbollah intensifying rocket fire from Lebanon; the confirmation of Mojtaba Khamenei (son of assassinated Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei) as the new supreme leader amid hardliner defiance and reports of his injuries from early strikes; oil prices surging wildly (peaking above $100–$120/barrel earlier due to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz—through which 20% of global oil flows—and threats to exports, now volatile as nations like Japan and Germany release reserves); mounting civilian casualties (over 1,300 reported in Iran from strikes, plus regional deaths and nearly 10,000 civilian sites hit per Iranian claims); Iran’s security chief warning anti-government protesters will be treated as “enemies”; and no immediate ceasefire in sight despite Trump’s conflicting signals that the war could end “very soon”—Pars TV provides timely, contextual analysis on these developments.This coverage links historical patterns in Iranian governance, media control, economic pressures, human rights challenges, and foreign policy to the present high-stakes conflict, equipping audiences to understand the regime’s vulnerabilities, regional escalation risks (including threats to global shipping and energy supplies), humanitarian tolls, global energy market fallout (with wild oil price swings affecting worldwide economies), and diaspora implications.This episode is essential viewing for anyone monitoring Iran’s political landscape amid the war, the progression of U.S.-Israeli operations, media dynamics in Persian-speaking communities, civilian casualties and economic impacts (including soaring gas prices and supply disruptions), or broader international relations in the Middle East. Watch the full embedded program from Pars TV here for expert insights and comprehensive updates on today’s unfolding events.DailyVideoReports.net brings you daily expert video reports on political news, regional conflicts, human rights issues, and global affairs—with new content published regularly to keep you informed. Explore our archive for more in-depth coverage of Iran, the Middle East, and worldwide developments.

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