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at the humanitarian situation in libya these days spotlights you know the media reports. according to libya's national transitional council that asked the mated number killed during the eight months of civil war is twenty five thousand bad boys have been found in mass graves thousands of families across the country awaiting to find out what happened to their loved ones the war accompanied by nato and strikes resulted in hundreds of thousands of libyans fleeing the country for safer places some of them again should found themselves only to leave crowded lampedusa island together with other nationals fleeing from their arab spring out of rest those who stayed in libya have to face the shortage of water medicine and fuel and the region's had permanent cuts in the olive trees of the supply the civic infrastructure has been so degraded it will take months if not years to restore and there's the short sub-saharan africans who came to libya as migrant workers before the uprising many of them have been persecuted by the forces of the national transitional council over allegations
at the humanitarian situation in libya these days spotlights you know the media reports. according to libya's national transitional council that asked the mated number killed during the eight months of civil war is twenty five thousand bad boys have been found in mass graves thousands of families across the country awaiting to find out what happened to their loved ones the war accompanied by nato and strikes resulted in hundreds of thousands of libyans fleeing the country for safer places some...
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each other are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in these conflicts the decision to libya the crisis with the dollar crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of the breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up you have to be on the border to and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a couple of years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was an interminable climb all of this is related to the attempt to keep this sole superpower not only intact but to spread its influence over the rest of the planet and that. not surprisingly much of the world is not going to see that so would you say that what's happening in the middle in the middle east or northern africa right now is basically an attempt are on the behalf of the united states to keep its came up very much so the. plan was first announced by george w. bush when he was president just after the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at a g eight meeting and it was called the greater middle east project an
each other are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in these conflicts the decision to libya the crisis with the dollar crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of the breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up you have to be on the border to and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a couple of years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was an interminable climb...
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building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the warring parties sometimes coming under fire they also have to show diplomacy skills and some regimes especially in africa and not friendly towards any kind of. the current thank you very much for being with us you better well this week the red cross was meeting the c.s.t. yelling the head of the c.s.t. which is the main the leading post soviet security organizational meeting them outside moscow what was the agenda of all of that meeting you have to attend that we have a very very strong relationship with this city oh for another four years and i think that we have two elements on
building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the...
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the international committee of the red cross says it's not leaving libya colonel gadhafi is dead nato is gone but the conflict isn't settled yet as people keep fighting and many cities are virtually destroyed rebuilding the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many troops are in operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee come ducks several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the warring parties sometimes coming under fire the also have to show diplomacy skills and some regimes especially in africa. i'm not friendly towards any kind of. our list of the current thank you very much for being with us here that are well this week the red cross was meeting the c.s.t. yell at the head of this year's tour which is the main the leading post soviet security
the international committee of the red cross says it's not leaving libya colonel gadhafi is dead nato is gone but the conflict isn't settled yet as people keep fighting and many cities are virtually destroyed rebuilding the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many troops are in operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the...
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building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many people in tearing up racialist all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the warring parties sometimes coming under fire they also have to show diplomacy skills and some regimes especially in africa are not friendly towards any kind of. the current thank you very much for being with us you better well this week the red . cross was meeting the c.s.t. yell at the head of the c.s.t. which is the main the leading post soviet security organizational meeting them outside moscow what was the agenda of our of that meeting we have to again that we have a very very strong relationship with this city oh for another four years and i think that we
building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many people in tearing up racialist all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have...
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building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross mission. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many troops are enough racialist all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face her asking the head of the red cross if the. big international red cross committee conducts several hundred commanded tarion operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activity the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the warring parties sometimes coming under fire they also have to show the promise of skills as somebody dreams especially in africa and not friendly towards any kind of. our mr the current thank you very much for being with us you better well this week the red cross was meeting with the c.e.o. with the head of the c.e.o. still which is the main the leading post soviet security organization only them outside moscow what was the agenda of our of that meeting we have to again that we have a very very strong relationship with business for another four years and i
building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross mission. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many troops are enough racialist all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face her asking the head of the red cross if the. big international red cross committee conducts several hundred commanded tarion operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activity the red cross is not always welcome the...
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other bombs are no longer dropping on libya the red cross says it's got a mammoth trouble ahead as we hear next in spotlight. hello yellow welcome to throttle the international politics primes and today my guest in the studio is eve. the international committee of the red cross says it's not leaving libya colonel gadhafi is dead later it was dark but the conflict isn't settled yet as people keep fighting and many cities are virtually destroyed rebuilding the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many people in ferrying operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the warring parties sometimes coming under fire they also have to show diplomacy skills to some regimes especially in africa and not frie
other bombs are no longer dropping on libya the red cross says it's got a mammoth trouble ahead as we hear next in spotlight. hello yellow welcome to throttle the international politics primes and today my guest in the studio is eve. the international committee of the red cross says it's not leaving libya colonel gadhafi is dead later it was dark but the conflict isn't settled yet as people keep fighting and many cities are virtually destroyed rebuilding the country may take years making libya...
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tribes and many more plants western style democracy being imposed on libya or the m.t.c. standoff false democracy is just not going to work there's a lot of blood feuds going on not least more of the gadhafi himself. going to prominent and leading members of his tribe so what we're going to see is an increase in this into tribal warfare which has a political content is not just in the tribal it represents forces which want libya to return to independence and the financial times called the resource nationalism or go to parties government and the n.p.c. factions who all fight against other as world who want to sell their country so what is the way forward what can start this warfare between the tribes what should be done do you think. well i think the models we have to see in terms of regime change and the way libya has been subject to this is what happened to iraq and afghanistan and now to libya this is this is what is achieved by western intervention it's knocking out a country which was a problem for western domination of the world and especially africa it's about regai
tribes and many more plants western style democracy being imposed on libya or the m.t.c. standoff false democracy is just not going to work there's a lot of blood feuds going on not least more of the gadhafi himself. going to prominent and leading members of his tribe so what we're going to see is an increase in this into tribal warfare which has a political content is not just in the tribal it represents forces which want libya to return to independence and the financial times called the...
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each other are they somehow related or not particularly what i see all these conflicts the decision to libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after b.m. of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline all of this is related to the attempt to keep this sole superpower not only intact but to spread its influence over the rest of the planet and that. not surprisingly much of the world is not too eager to see that so would you say that what's happening in the middle in the middle east or northern africa right now is basically an attempt on the behalf of the united states to keep its game up very much so the. plan was first announced by george w. bush when he was president just after the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at a g eight meeting and it was called the greater middle east project and
each other are they somehow related or not particularly what i see all these conflicts the decision to libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after b.m. of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline...
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so tell us what is happening in libya now just help out all of these alleged violent reprisals. well in some places the violence is. it's quite bad the town we looked out in was called and the militias from the neighboring town of misrata are terrorizing the people of to where they accuse them of having fought for qaddafi of having committed atrocities. in his name and you know the problem here is that the militias are not under the control of the political authorities the civilian authorities and vats the big challenge for libya going forward is bringing the many militias under a unified civilian command and that will help solve this problem do you think though the n t c could be capable of doing that or do you think there really is a real threat of the country slipping back into civil war. will the n.t. see leadership on a political level has been very good on this they condemn revenge they say libya is about building a future with human rights and the rule of law the problem is that the many militias hundreds of militias sometimes from just a neighborhood have many weapons no
so tell us what is happening in libya now just help out all of these alleged violent reprisals. well in some places the violence is. it's quite bad the town we looked out in was called and the militias from the neighboring town of misrata are terrorizing the people of to where they accuse them of having fought for qaddafi of having committed atrocities. in his name and you know the problem here is that the militias are not under the control of the political authorities the civilian authorities...
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is to have that puppet government give the legal permanent basing rights inside libya something they never had before under quite often. some of the things defenseless and those they have a need or forces in there the african army is coordinating this the pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after trying his two thousand and six africa diplomacy were forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies for oil exploration to build hospitals give soft loans everything the i.m.f. didn't do in africa in the last thirty years but the chinese began doing and that had enormous results for china i know that you have a very interesting opinion of this who was you say paid for wars that weighs that by the united states well you have to go back to the role in the last twenty or thirty years actually began in the eighty's with the role of the dollar as world reserve currency and china has an enormous trade surplus wal-mart is essentially an outpost of chinese manufacturing in america today so the three
is to have that puppet government give the legal permanent basing rights inside libya something they never had before under quite often. some of the things defenseless and those they have a need or forces in there the african army is coordinating this the pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after trying his two thousand and six africa diplomacy were forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies...
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military campaigns in iraq and libya. mr primakov thank you very much for coming here a lot has been happening in the world recently arad and israel for example have been exchanging very harsh words recently while there may be nothing new about that israel seems to be driving itself into some sort of self isolation should we expect any and reasonable starts from israel you know. i think you're right in saying that it is israel which is driving itself into international isolation and that shows in many respects one and perhaps the most dangerous aspect is there's collation attention around and even preparations for an attack on iran this is very dangerous another aspect of the isolation is that israel the government of israel in its fight for the status quo is pushing the palestinians to assert themselves as a state in various international organizations and they've already succeeded in. this also adds up to isolation for israel its public opinion against israel then there was the other situation you probably remember the
military campaigns in iraq and libya. mr primakov thank you very much for coming here a lot has been happening in the world recently arad and israel for example have been exchanging very harsh words recently while there may be nothing new about that israel seems to be driving itself into some sort of self isolation should we expect any and reasonable starts from israel you know. i think you're right in saying that it is israel which is driving itself into international isolation and that shows...
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the international committee of the red cross says it's not leaving libya colonel gadhafi is dead nato is gone but the conflict isn't settled yet as people keep fighting and many cities are virtually destroyed rebuilding the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many troops are in appraisals all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the warring parties sometimes coming under fire they also have to show diplomacy skills as somebody splash. in africa and not friendly towards any kind of. our midst of the current thank you very much for being with us here that are well this week the red cross was meeting the c.s.t. yell at the head of this year's tour which is the main the leading post soviet security organiza
the international committee of the red cross says it's not leaving libya colonel gadhafi is dead nato is gone but the conflict isn't settled yet as people keep fighting and many cities are virtually destroyed rebuilding the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many troops are in appraisals all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the...
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rebuilding the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many troops are in operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcomed the volunteers have to between the warring parties sometimes coming under fire they also have to show diplomacy skills to some regimes especially in africa and not friendly towards any kind of. the current thank you very much for being with us you better well this week the red cross was meeting the c.s.t. yelling the head of the c.s.t. which is the main the leading post soviet security organizational meeting them outside moscow well. the agenda of our that meeting we have to again that we have a very very strong relationship with this city or for another four years and i think that we have two elements o
rebuilding the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many troops are in operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some eighty countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcomed the volunteers have to...
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libya al green of ask cora lamers president of the alliances parliamentary assembly whether the intervention was justified spotlight coming up. oh yeah well welcome to the spotlight. today my guest in the studio is carl lambert. the world survey libyan leader muammar gadhafi is dead after nearly a year of violence he was captured. by furious crowd now the dictator is gone. forced. the packing their bags. while the world speculates if the intervention was the right thing or not. should not support the just one side of. premature to withdraw now all of the good that the supporters are. so wouldn't have been reasonable and secure peace in the region for allied force. business to. the president of the nato parliamentary assembly karl. one of the key points of the current major strategy democracy in the world when libya's gadhafi started to show the rioting opposition the alliance decided to intervene in just a few months because. in the country taking almost no casualties the libya mission is now considered a model of a successful peacekeeping operation but many fear the alliance me assumed the
libya al green of ask cora lamers president of the alliances parliamentary assembly whether the intervention was justified spotlight coming up. oh yeah well welcome to the spotlight. today my guest in the studio is carl lambert. the world survey libyan leader muammar gadhafi is dead after nearly a year of violence he was captured. by furious crowd now the dictator is gone. forced. the packing their bags. while the world speculates if the intervention was the right thing or not. should not...
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nobody knows what shape libya is going to take in the future. if things go well, libya can become not a democratic model state, but to solve its internal differences by peaceful means. we have to imagine that each and everyone carries a gun. there are so many groups, islamic fundamentalists, people that yearn for the old bygone regime. it will be interesting to see how libya will evolve in the next few months. >> there are numerous reports of libya weapons showing up in lebanon and gaza. >> this is what we read and hear, but there is no real proof for the time being that this is the case. there might be smuggling going on, but there is no confirmed information on this. it is five times the size of great britain and many things are possible in terms of smuggling. >> lee will be back with more in just a moment. as the old colonial demarcations show signs of dissolving the, the single most unifying force in the region is as long -- islam. the party wants to establish a secular islamic state. it breaks the power of the western-backed technocrats. an
nobody knows what shape libya is going to take in the future. if things go well, libya can become not a democratic model state, but to solve its internal differences by peaceful means. we have to imagine that each and everyone carries a gun. there are so many groups, islamic fundamentalists, people that yearn for the old bygone regime. it will be interesting to see how libya will evolve in the next few months. >> there are numerous reports of libya weapons showing up in lebanon and gaza....
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. >> the resolution 2017 is about mopping up weapons in post- conflict libya. the danger and the threats posed by the proliferation of weapons in libya has been recognized by the council and this resolution is to pursue this mopping up strategy, especially small cars and light weapons. >> nato has announced that its mission in libya has formally ended. they describe the operation as one of the most successful in the 62-year history of nato. he stressed the mission, was in support of the u.n. mandate, protect the civilian population. >> the gaddafi regime, a real threats against the civilian population. we've mandated to protect civilians against the threats. that is the reason why we targeted gaddafi regime military facilities. >> if the mission was to protect the civilians, why was nato -- where was day to when it came to sirte? >> the fact is that the ntc forces did all they could to protect civilians. i have no evidence ntc forces deliberately attacked civilians. the fact is, and remnants of the gaddafi regime forces were still fighting in sirte, and they al
. >> the resolution 2017 is about mopping up weapons in post- conflict libya. the danger and the threats posed by the proliferation of weapons in libya has been recognized by the council and this resolution is to pursue this mopping up strategy, especially small cars and light weapons. >> nato has announced that its mission in libya has formally ended. they describe the operation as one of the most successful in the 62-year history of nato. he stressed the mission, was in support of...
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a human rights group says the number of revenge killings by revolutionary forces in libya is escalating sharply the watchdog group claims and d.c. fighters are terrorizing the displaced residents of the coastal town of tal for supporting the kid off the regime one of the authors of the report fred abrahams from human rights watch believes nato countries must do more to strengthen democratic forces in libya well in some places the violence is quite bad the town we looked out in was called and the militias from the neighboring town of misrata are terrorizing the people of to where they accuse them of having fought for qaddafi of having committed atrocities. in his name and you know the problem here is that the militias are not under the control of the political authorities the civilian authorities and vats the big challenge for libya going forward is bringing the many militias under a unified civilian command and that will help solve this problem there is definitely a trend to say we did the right thing meaning nato governments they want to say that this was a successful operation so ther
a human rights group says the number of revenge killings by revolutionary forces in libya is escalating sharply the watchdog group claims and d.c. fighters are terrorizing the displaced residents of the coastal town of tal for supporting the kid off the regime one of the authors of the report fred abrahams from human rights watch believes nato countries must do more to strengthen democratic forces in libya well in some places the violence is quite bad the town we looked out in was called and...
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that is to have that puppet government give the legal permanent basing rights inside libya something we've never had before and are quite often. some of the defenses and those they have nato forces in there the africa army is coordinating this new pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after china's and six africa diplomacy where forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and the enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies for oil exploration to build hospitals give soft loans everything the i.m.f. didn't do in africa in the last thirty years the chinese began doing and that had enormous results for china i know that you have a very interesting opinion of this who would you say pays for wars that were raised by the united states well you have to go back to the role in the last twenty or thirty years actually began in the eighty's with the role of the dollar as world reserve currency and china has an enormous trade surplus wal-mart is essentially an outpost of chinese manufacturing only in america today so the three hundred billion
that is to have that puppet government give the legal permanent basing rights inside libya something we've never had before and are quite often. some of the defenses and those they have nato forces in there the africa army is coordinating this new pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after china's and six africa diplomacy where forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and the enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies for oil exploration...
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roll the tape. >> so you agree with president obama on libya or not? >> okay, libya. (laughter) (laughter and applause) wow! wow! holy (bleep). it's like he's trying to down lead to answer but... (laughter). it's stwhraws little ball is spinning, he's just buffering! >> president obama supported the uprising, correct? president obama called for the removal of qaddafi. i just want to make sure we're talking about the same thing before i say yes i agree or no i didn't agree. >> jon: i just want to say something here. this is not a spelling be where you can just ask the moderator for the language of origin to buy yourself some time. "could you use that in a sentence?" (laughter) like "most conservative republican voters feel president obama's handling of libya was--" (laughter) blank. (cheers and applause) i'm sure he was getting around to answering the question at hand. >> i do not agree with the way he handled it for the following reasons: um... no, that's a different one. (laughter and applause) >> jon: (whispering) i am falling in love with you. (laughter) that's a d
roll the tape. >> so you agree with president obama on libya or not? >> okay, libya. (laughter) (laughter and applause) wow! wow! holy (bleep). it's like he's trying to down lead to answer but... (laughter). it's stwhraws little ball is spinning, he's just buffering! >> president obama supported the uprising, correct? president obama called for the removal of qaddafi. i just want to make sure we're talking about the same thing before i say yes i agree or no i didn't agree....
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one of the key points of the current nato strategy is to save guard democracy in the world when libya's gadhafi started to shell the rising opposition the alliance decided to intervene in just a few months because the new regime in the country taking almost no casualties the libya mission is now considered a model of a successful peacekeeping nato operation but many fear the alliance may assume the role of the world's policeman and start spreading democracy wherever it is design. is a privilege to have you in the studio thank you for coming thank you for the invitation ok well at first of all let's discuss the nature of russian matters since you're here since you're in moscow well. one of the problem is in the relations between nato and russia is there is that list and she'll think yes well they loaned it steps to deploy in this town defense in europe and russia feels that you know discussing it with moscow well russia has labeled it i quote a policy of established facts that is what how russia calls this may sound deployment this isn't to provoke growing tension between the two countri
one of the key points of the current nato strategy is to save guard democracy in the world when libya's gadhafi started to shell the rising opposition the alliance decided to intervene in just a few months because the new regime in the country taking almost no casualties the libya mission is now considered a model of a successful peacekeeping nato operation but many fear the alliance may assume the role of the world's policeman and start spreading democracy wherever it is design. is a privilege...
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that's nato troops are wrapping up that can pay libya are going to ask scott is the president of the alliance of parliamentary assembly what the intervention was justified that's coming up next in our need to be sure. culture is that so much of what is about the feeling goes i think if i'm going to give it real and be my principle the party is finally over at least it was twenty years ago the end of the communist party of the soviet union was the final step before the collapse of the you. know we're going to walk into the spotlight. today my guest in the studio is karl blabbers. the world survey libyan leader muammar gadhafi is dead after nearly a year of violence he was captured and massacred by a furious crowd now the dictator is gone and so is the nato support force the alliance tell downs of packing their bags to fly back while the world speculates if the intervention was the right thing or not many say should not have supported just one side of. the final good premature to withdraw now all of the good that his supporters are. so wouldn't it have been reasonable to stay and secur
that's nato troops are wrapping up that can pay libya are going to ask scott is the president of the alliance of parliamentary assembly what the intervention was justified that's coming up next in our need to be sure. culture is that so much of what is about the feeling goes i think if i'm going to give it real and be my principle the party is finally over at least it was twenty years ago the end of the communist party of the soviet union was the final step before the collapse of the you. know...
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are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after being under the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline all of this is related to the attempt to keep this sole superpower not only intact but to spread its influence over the rest of the planet and that. not surprisingly much of the world is not too eager to see that so when you say that what's happening in the middle in the middle east or northern africa right now is basically an attempt on behalf of the united states to keep its came up very much so the. plan was first announced by george w. bush when he was president just after the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at a g eight meeting and it was called the greater middle east project and th
are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after being under the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline...
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is just to have that proper government of legal permanent basing rights inside libya something they never had before going to cut off in south sudan some of the defenseless unless they have nato forces in there the african is coordinating this new pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after china's on and six africa diplomacy where forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies for oil exploration to build hospitals give soft loans everything the i.m.f. didn't do in africa in the last thirty years we chinese began doing and it had enormous results for china i know that you have a very interesting opinion of this who would you say pace towards the ways the private united states well you have to go back to the role in the last twenty or thirty years actually began in the eighty's with the role of the dollar as world reserve currency and china has an enormous trade surplus wal-mart is essentially an outpost of chinese manufacturing in america today so the three hundred billion plus surplus
is just to have that proper government of legal permanent basing rights inside libya something they never had before going to cut off in south sudan some of the defenseless unless they have nato forces in there the african is coordinating this new pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after china's on and six africa diplomacy where forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies for oil exploration...
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gyptian tunisian friends of mine say that it's just the opposite the economy is in far worse shape libya had the highest living standard all of africa before the bombing of nato the day the country is in ruins because of those by means not because of. the economy of egypt is in dire straits the military remains in control they were in the military high command of egypt was sitting in the pentagon when the revolts kicked off and waited for a signal from the pentagon when to return and take control of those events so while the instigators of the conflicts all turned this thing could be you know the united states and maybe some of the european powers that you know look at libya will they be able to restore now let's see in these countries or is it not even in their interest i don't think they give a moment's thought to normality your normalization i think big what their concern is especially the pentagon is military control the next step will be in this so-called transitional national council and libya's is to have that proper government give me your permanent basing rights inside libya som
gyptian tunisian friends of mine say that it's just the opposite the economy is in far worse shape libya had the highest living standard all of africa before the bombing of nato the day the country is in ruins because of those by means not because of. the economy of egypt is in dire straits the military remains in control they were in the military high command of egypt was sitting in the pentagon when the revolts kicked off and waited for a signal from the pentagon when to return and take...
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situation in the in libya what we saw in libya is something that russia really does not want to see happen in syria also the syrian opposition who are here in moscow last week their leaders also saying they did not want to see a civil outcome is what happened in libya where international intervention took place. send that straight intervention straying and we'll be on the parameters of un resolutions that will lay down this type of outcome is something that both russia and the syrians want to avoid happening in that country. in spite of all of our reporting from central moscow christopher a writer on middle east affairs for the world socialist web site believes the arab league wants us starts regime to go i was never interested in helping in the first place but i think first of all you have the efforts of the arab league would be designed to fail. this is not a genuine effort of conflict resolution on the part of the other belief because they are a bleak place in the ultimatum before the assad regime in syria they couldn't possibly meet is that they would abandon all military action
situation in the in libya what we saw in libya is something that russia really does not want to see happen in syria also the syrian opposition who are here in moscow last week their leaders also saying they did not want to see a civil outcome is what happened in libya where international intervention took place. send that straight intervention straying and we'll be on the parameters of un resolutions that will lay down this type of outcome is something that both russia and the syrians want to...
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aspect of it as you mentioned moments ago with libya the u.n. resolution one item three of course appetite and humanitarian campaign but the arab league is now discussing sanctions against syria you brought the u.n. into the equation is it possible that the u.n. and the arab league could work together on this perhaps that their motives in some stretch or another could be similar. i think that's absolutely right i mean you know let's not be too idealistic about these international that isolation as i've said what i've said about the arab league at the same is true of the u.n. the u.n. on many occasions in the past has been used as an instrument of american power let's put it as simply as that or a piece of western power resolutions have been voted in the security council on libya for example let's never forget that the sanctions regime the terrible sanctions regime which iraq lived under and under which so many iraqis died for ten years after the first iraq war that was administered by the united nations so let's not put too much faith in these i
aspect of it as you mentioned moments ago with libya the u.n. resolution one item three of course appetite and humanitarian campaign but the arab league is now discussing sanctions against syria you brought the u.n. into the equation is it possible that the u.n. and the arab league could work together on this perhaps that their motives in some stretch or another could be similar. i think that's absolutely right i mean you know let's not be too idealistic about these international that isolation...
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are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after be end of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline all of this is related to the attempt to keep this sole superpower not only intact but to spread its influence over the rest of the planet and that. not surprisingly much of the world is not too eager to see that so when you say that what's happening in the middle in the middle east or northern africa right now is basically an attempt on behalf of the united states to keep its came up very much so the. plan was first announced by george w. bush when he was president just after the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at a g eight meeting and it was called the greater middle east project and tha
are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after be end of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline...
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are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after the b.m. of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline all of this is related to the attempt to keep this sole superpower not only intact but to spread its influence over the rest of the planet and that. not surprisingly much of the world is not too eager to see that so when you say that what's happening in the middle in the middle east or northern africa right now is basically an attempt on the behalf of the united states to keep its game up very much so the. plan was first announced by george w. bush when he was president just after the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at a g eight meeting and it was called the greater middle east project a
are they somehow related or not particularly what i see in all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya the crisis with the dollar the crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after the b.m. of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline...
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but in what way are the people of libya by all accounts a lost for nato intervention to help them take make sure that the regime change does take place so nato was merely doing what it was also the was not ok. no it's absolutely because. i think the number of jihadists the number eight thousand. nato i understand it's no nato information when the war started and up doesn't rebellion. and also let's not forget libya was ranked as number one in africa and possibly the other world as well before before the war and this was an assessment made by the united nations relief international criminal so . it's sort of what has happened here so no carry on carry on there's a bit of a delay with our line here do carry on please. ok thank you. what happened what has happened is the. western interests topple the most successful country and africa. that's not really helping the syrian population. all right well interesting enough the international criminal law did announce last week that they may consider bringing charges against nato military chiefs not was announced not long ago how encouraged are y
but in what way are the people of libya by all accounts a lost for nato intervention to help them take make sure that the regime change does take place so nato was merely doing what it was also the was not ok. no it's absolutely because. i think the number of jihadists the number eight thousand. nato i understand it's no nato information when the war started and up doesn't rebellion. and also let's not forget libya was ranked as number one in africa and possibly the other world as well before...
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or have emanated from libya those there's a very definite libyan strain to al-qaeda. but absent organized force i don't i don't necessarily use but the rebirth but obviously it's hiding in the magreb is there could they try to take advantage of a failure in the transition in libya absolutely could absolutely. ah. that's the tom foreman and mobile home told me oh creation of the global food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the profits. sure not trading the actual physical grain or trading promises for the grain to be delivered a month or six months or twelve months or eighteen months in the future. for is a commodity like labor silver or gold that can be negotiated and afforded some degree of. the be. water from. possibly it's not traded now but it could be in the future. if. it. is if you think. you. need to. see. the big.
or have emanated from libya those there's a very definite libyan strain to al-qaeda. but absent organized force i don't i don't necessarily use but the rebirth but obviously it's hiding in the magreb is there could they try to take advantage of a failure in the transition in libya absolutely could absolutely. ah. that's the tom foreman and mobile home told me oh creation of the global food system the global food system is not created to feed the people of the world is created to maximize the...
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building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross mission. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the warring parties sometimes coming under fire they also have to show diplomacy skills and some regimes especially in africa are not friendly towards any kind of. the current thank you very much for being with us you better well this week the red cross was meeting with the c.s.t. yell at the head of the c.s.t. which is the main the leading post soviet security organizational meeting them outside moscow what was the agenda of all of that meeting you have to again that we have a very very strong relationship with this city oh for another four years and i think that we have two elements one i
building the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross mission. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues the organization has to face we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross committee conducts several hundred humanitarian operations in some countries despite its purely humanitarian activities the red cross is not always welcome the volunteers have to take between the...
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so i think libya is destined for a similar treatment what role do you think. the in the events which are unraveling right now i think russia given the history going back more than more than the cold war europe. russia can play a very stabilizing role as a as a counter force to this highly dangerous strategy of the greater middle east project of nato in the us in that region russia can play a very important role blocking. some untoward events from the side of the un security council in syria i don't think trying to the degree you say do be case to the un action. in syria but in more ways than that russia could play a very constructive role i think in the region to try to counter this destabilization i would hope they do. thank you very much for your time. a very warm welcome this is your news today protesters on the. street they have. to get. the human experiment. and it's. close to. something else with the late. i think it's. us crash. teams. in a truck season in st the i think strikes me as just programs increase that's what an economist. the headlines on our
so i think libya is destined for a similar treatment what role do you think. the in the events which are unraveling right now i think russia given the history going back more than more than the cold war europe. russia can play a very stabilizing role as a as a counter force to this highly dangerous strategy of the greater middle east project of nato in the us in that region russia can play a very important role blocking. some untoward events from the side of the un security council in syria i...
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now that nato troops are wrapping up their campaign in libya al green of ass car a lamers president of the alliance is parliamentary assembly whether the intervention was justified spotlight coming up. hello again well welcome to spotlight the untrue shelled. wednesday my guest in the studio is carl lambert's. the role survey libyan leader muammar gadhafi is dead after nearly a year of violence he was captured and massacred by a furious crowd now the dictator is gone and so is the late show support for the alliance taliban's are packing their bags to fly back while the world speculates if the intervention was the right thing i would not let me say later should not support the just one side of our hardest final good premature to withdraw now when not all of the good that the supporters are. so wouldn't have been reasonable to stay and secure peace in the region towards allied forces has more important business to attend. to the presence of the nato parliamentary assembly carl latter . one of the key points on the current need a strategy democracy in the world when libya's gadhafi starte
now that nato troops are wrapping up their campaign in libya al green of ass car a lamers president of the alliance is parliamentary assembly whether the intervention was justified spotlight coming up. hello again well welcome to spotlight the untrue shelled. wednesday my guest in the studio is carl lambert's. the role survey libyan leader muammar gadhafi is dead after nearly a year of violence he was captured and massacred by a furious crowd now the dictator is gone and so is the late show...
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of balls are no longer dropping on libya but the red cross says it's going to stay in the country because it has a mammoth job ahead of that and spotlight next year are. really the latest in science and certainly some of. the future. mission free accreditation free transfer charges free. range month three. three stooges free. jungly free volunteer college in videos for your media projects a free media oh god r.t. dot com. hello yellow welcome truth squad like the international politics prime cauldron of and today my guest in the studio is eve that part of the international committee of the red cross says it's not leaving libya colonel gadhafi is dead but later he is gone but the conflict isn't settled yet as people keep fighting and many cities are virtually this chalk proving the country may take years making libya another long lasting red cross nish. how does the red cross manage to conduct so many people in foreign operations all around the globe and what are the primary issues that the organization has the paste we're asking the head of the red cross. the international red cross commi
of balls are no longer dropping on libya but the red cross says it's going to stay in the country because it has a mammoth job ahead of that and spotlight next year are. really the latest in science and certainly some of. the future. mission free accreditation free transfer charges free. range month three. three stooges free. jungly free volunteer college in videos for your media projects a free media oh god r.t. dot com. hello yellow welcome truth squad like the international politics prime...
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is it possible well some people might say that in libya libya is no heat after all first of all the americans and all the wisdom is for that matter still haven't analyzed the n.c.a. duffey forces and seen what they made up of this is just plain unprofessional after all there might have been some democratic group there displeased it effie but mostly there are tribes you see. so you think libya is not going to become a fundamentalist islamic state. nobody knows when libya is going to recover from its chaos look at iraq for example it's been more than eighty years old and they still can't stabilize the situation the t.v. never stop supporting new casualties fifteen dead thirty vision every day in iraq explosions and so on have been so regular people used to it we start to think this is normal but it's chaos over eight and a half years of occupation has been nothing they could do in libya it's going to be tough so i don't think they've had much success in libya. according to the levada center survey twenty five percent of russians believe gadhafi was killed for knowing too much well at
is it possible well some people might say that in libya libya is no heat after all first of all the americans and all the wisdom is for that matter still haven't analyzed the n.c.a. duffey forces and seen what they made up of this is just plain unprofessional after all there might have been some democratic group there displeased it effie but mostly there are tribes you see. so you think libya is not going to become a fundamentalist islamic state. nobody knows when libya is going to recover from...
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well enough but i never was wrapping up its campaign in libya. the president of the parliamentary assembly whether the intervention was justified spotlight coming your way now. hello again i'll walk into thought right through shelled and i'll bring all of them today my guest in the studio is carl lambert. the road serving libyan leader muammar gadhafi is dead after nearly a year of violence he was captured and massacred by a furious crowd now the dictator is gone and so is the nato support force the alliance to tell the ground the packing their bags to fly back while the world speculates if the intervention was the right thing or not many blatant signal of support the just wrong side of. august find it premature to withdraw now when not all of the good that his supporters out there think so wouldn't it have been reasonable to stay and secure peace in the region for allied force as world war two business to have. the presence of the nato parliamentary assembly karl rather. one of the key points of the current nato strategy is to save guard democra
well enough but i never was wrapping up its campaign in libya. the president of the parliamentary assembly whether the intervention was justified spotlight coming your way now. hello again i'll walk into thought right through shelled and i'll bring all of them today my guest in the studio is carl lambert. the road serving libyan leader muammar gadhafi is dead after nearly a year of violence he was captured and massacred by a furious crowd now the dictator is gone and so is the nato support...
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fixtures while winless brissie are at home to libya possible. game where it's a good time to be in newcastle followed present the magpies sitting pretty in third place in the premier league following victory away to stoke in monday's only game by helping himself to a trade off the britannia stadium with stokes jonathan walters netting the home side's goal newcastle khalid's joint third with chelsea and spurs heading into the game but neither trailed second seeded manchester united by a solid three point newcastle and leaders manchester city are also the only unbeaten side so far this. this talk i saw keno where saskia moscow's hopes of a first every case fell across on haven't proved the army men beating one of the league's eastern powerhouses might need of course here in the russian capital constantine to top off reports. to scott have won just two majors out of eight against me when you can take a chill and only once on home ice these time the helm side produced an electric start in the search for a third wind discuss striking first as which i
fixtures while winless brissie are at home to libya possible. game where it's a good time to be in newcastle followed present the magpies sitting pretty in third place in the premier league following victory away to stoke in monday's only game by helping himself to a trade off the britannia stadium with stokes jonathan walters netting the home side's goal newcastle khalid's joint third with chelsea and spurs heading into the game but neither trailed second seeded manchester united by a solid...
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each other are they somehow related or not particularly what i see all these conflicts the decision to libya the crisis with the dollar crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after b.m. of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline all of this is related to the attempt to keep this sole superpower not only intact but to spread its influence over the rest of the planet and that. not surprisingly much of the world is not too eager to see that so when you say that what's happening in the middle in the middle east or northern africa right now is basically an attempt on the behalf of the united states to keep its game up very much so the. plan was first announced by george w. bush when he was president just after the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at a g eight meeting and it was called the greater middle east project and that
each other are they somehow related or not particularly what i see all these conflicts the decision to libya the crisis with the dollar crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of the entire super power structure that was built up after b.m. of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline all...
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is it possible well some people might say that in libya libya is not egypt after all first of all the americans and all of us this wouldn't matter still haven't analyzed the and he could elfie forces and seen what they made up of this is just plain unprofessional after all it might have been some democratic group there displeased with gadhafi but mostly there are tribes you say well so you think libya is not going to become a fundamentalist islamic state. nobody knows when libya is going to recover from its chaos look at iraq for example it's been more than eight years and we still can't stabilize the situation the t.v. never stops reporting new casualties fifteen thirty every day in iraq explosions and so would have been so regular people used to. we start to think this is normal but it's chaos over eight and a half years of occupation have been nothing they could do in libya it's getting tougher so i don't think they've had much success in libya. according to levada center survey twenty five percent of russians believe good after he was killed for knowing too much well at any rate t
is it possible well some people might say that in libya libya is not egypt after all first of all the americans and all of us this wouldn't matter still haven't analyzed the and he could elfie forces and seen what they made up of this is just plain unprofessional after all it might have been some democratic group there displeased with gadhafi but mostly there are tribes you say well so you think libya is not going to become a fundamentalist islamic state. nobody knows when libya is going to...
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in libya, he is told. they show the supplies that he had with him after his father's regime was tackled. he also carried with him a warning, that the country would see new divisions and that the former rebels still in charge would bring no good to libya. >> regarding the people of misrata, bin qazi, you consider them your brothers. go-ahead, give them a couple of months or maximum a year, you will see. >> he has been a doctor for his injured right hand which he said was heard in a bombing raid. we spoke to the surgeon who saw him. >> i found him in good condition physically and mentally. maybe he was a little scared about the situation and i saw a one to two fingers on his right hand. >> he is held somewhere here in the mountain town where he was brought after his capture. his whereabouts have remained a closely guarded secret. and this man had wanted to see him in court in the hague but he now seems to have accepted a message from the libyans, that saif islam will be tried in the country that he committed
in libya, he is told. they show the supplies that he had with him after his father's regime was tackled. he also carried with him a warning, that the country would see new divisions and that the former rebels still in charge would bring no good to libya. >> regarding the people of misrata, bin qazi, you consider them your brothers. go-ahead, give them a couple of months or maximum a year, you will see. >> he has been a doctor for his injured right hand which he said was heard in a...
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just to have that proper government give the legal permanent basing rights inside libya something they never had before and to cut off in. some of the thing the defense of this unless they have a nato forces in there the african is coordinating this the pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after china's two thousand and six africa diplomacy were forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and the enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies for oil exploration to build hospitals give soft loans everything the i.m.f. didn't do in africa in the last thirty years we chinese began doing and that had enormous results for china i know that you have a very interesting opinion of this who was you say paid for wars and raised by the united states well you have to go back to the role in the last twenty or thirty years actually began in the eighty's with the role of the dollar as world reserve currency and china has an enormous trade surplus wal-mart is essentially an outpost of trying he's manufacturing you know in america today so the three h
just to have that proper government give the legal permanent basing rights inside libya something they never had before and to cut off in. some of the thing the defense of this unless they have a nato forces in there the african is coordinating this the pentagon's africa command which is. interestingly enough created just after china's two thousand and six africa diplomacy were forty heads of african nations were invited to beijing and the enormous deals were signed with the chinese companies...
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wrapping up their campaign in libya al going off asks karl lammers the president of the alliances parliamentary assembly whether the intervention was justified that's coming up next in our interview show spotlight. welcome to the spotlight. today my guest in the studio is carl. the world survey libyan leader muammar gadhafi is dead after nearly a year of violence he was captured. by a furious crowd now the dictator is gone and so is the nato support force the allies around the packing their bags. while the world speculates if the intervention was the right thing or not. should not support the just one side of. premature to withdraw now all of the good that the supporters. so wouldn't it have been reasonable to stay and secure peace in the region for allied force. business to. the president of the nato parliamentary assembly carl. one of the key points of the current major strategies to save guard democracy in the world when libya's gadhafi started to show the rising opposition to the alliance decided to intervene in just a few months because the new regime in the country taking almost no casual
wrapping up their campaign in libya al going off asks karl lammers the president of the alliances parliamentary assembly whether the intervention was justified that's coming up next in our interview show spotlight. welcome to the spotlight. today my guest in the studio is carl. the world survey libyan leader muammar gadhafi is dead after nearly a year of violence he was captured. by a furious crowd now the dictator is gone and so is the nato support force the allies around the packing their...
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nobody knows when libya is going to recover from creoles look at iraq for example it's been more than eight years and we still can't stabilize the situation on t.v. never stops reporting new casualties fifteen dead thirty there every day in iraq explosions and so on it could happen so regularly that people get used to it we certainly in this is normal but it's chaos over eight and a half years of occupation and there's been nothing we could do in libya it's going to be even tougher so i don't think they've had much success and. according to the levada center survey twenty five percent of russians believe gadhafi was killed for knowing too much at any rate the u.s. media group that washington had discussed various actions regarding gadhafi terminations. his life among others is the best of the finally we've been watching syria and it looks now like the under arrest has receded and an election is coming up do you think when this election happens bashar al assad can remain in power. you know a little more if you choose and i think in the case of a theory election he can remain in power a
nobody knows when libya is going to recover from creoles look at iraq for example it's been more than eight years and we still can't stabilize the situation on t.v. never stops reporting new casualties fifteen dead thirty there every day in iraq explosions and so on it could happen so regularly that people get used to it we certainly in this is normal but it's chaos over eight and a half years of occupation and there's been nothing we could do in libya it's going to be even tougher so i don't...
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other are they somehow related or not particularly what are all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya. the crisis with the dollar crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of an entire super power structure that was built up after the end of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline all of this is related to the attempt to keep this sole superpower not only intact but to spread its influence over the rest of the planet and that. not surprisingly much of the world is not too eager to see that so what you say that what's happening in the middle in the middle east or northern africa right now is basically an attempt on the behalf of the united states to keep its came up very much so the. plan was first announced by george w. bush when he was president just after the invasion of iraq in two thousand and three at a g eight meeting and it was called the greater middle east project and th
other are they somehow related or not particularly what are all these conflicts the decision to bomb libya. the crisis with the dollar crisis with the american economy and the conduct of american foreign policy in the last period. is all part of a breakdown of an entire super power structure that was built up after the end of the world war two and nobody in washington wants to admit just as nobody in britain a hundred years ago wanted to admit that the british empire was in terminal decline all...
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a human rights group says the number of revenge killings by revolutionary forces in libya is escalating sharply the watchdog claims and t.c. fall it is a terrorizing displaced residents of the coastal town of to work for supporting the regime and one of the authors of the report fred abrahams from human rights watch believes that nato countries must do more to strengthen democratic forces there in the bia. well in some places the violence is quite bad the town we looked out in was called and the militias from the neighboring town of misrata are terrorizing the people of to where they accuse them of having fought for qaddafi of having committed atrocities. in his name and you know the problem here is that the militias are not under the control of the political authorities the civilian authorities and that's the big challenge for libya going forward is bringing the many militias under a unified civilian command and that will help solve this problem there is definitely a trend to say we did the right thing meaning nato governments they want to say that this was a successful operation so th
a human rights group says the number of revenge killings by revolutionary forces in libya is escalating sharply the watchdog claims and t.c. fall it is a terrorizing displaced residents of the coastal town of to work for supporting the regime and one of the authors of the report fred abrahams from human rights watch believes that nato countries must do more to strengthen democratic forces there in the bia. well in some places the violence is quite bad the town we looked out in was called and...
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there was there was no do you know the cover story was to protect people in libya so what they wanted to do is to get rid of gadhafi the europeans and the americans wanted assured access to european oil and on top of that american leaders are not unlike the leaders that were in moscow during soviet times they believe in the inevitability of democracy everywhere just is as marxism was it once believed to be inevitable and as a result they're of setting power structures centuries old and they're going to pay for it by an increased power among islamists and by civil war in those countries now the national transitional council says it has a plan on how to solve the population however we're just getting why is right here saying that the u.n. chief a u.n. chief or other is urging libya to secure khadafi said weapons that when you've got a country such as this where so many millions of people are is it realistic to think about disarming the population is that even possible it's neither possible nor realistic certainly you know what the main one of the main goals in afghanistan when we went t
there was there was no do you know the cover story was to protect people in libya so what they wanted to do is to get rid of gadhafi the europeans and the americans wanted assured access to european oil and on top of that american leaders are not unlike the leaders that were in moscow during soviet times they believe in the inevitability of democracy everywhere just is as marxism was it once believed to be inevitable and as a result they're of setting power structures centuries old and they're...
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is it possible well some people might say that in libya libya is not egypt after all first of all the americans and all of that matter still haven't analyzed it and he did nothing forces and see what they're made up of this is just plain unprofessional after all it might have been some democratic group there displeased good ethic but mostly there are tribes you say. so you think libya is not going to become a fundamentalist islamic state. nobody knows when libya is going to recover from its chaos look at iraq for example is more than eight years old and we still can't stabilize a situation the t.v. never stop supporting new casualties fifteen thirty every day in iraq explosions and so on we haven't so regularly that people used to. think this is normal but it's chaos over asia a half years ago ok patients have been nothing they could do in libya it's going to be tough for you so i don't think they've had much success in libya. according to levada sunder survey twenty five percent of russians believe gadhafi was killed for knowing too much well at any rate the us media wrote that washi
is it possible well some people might say that in libya libya is not egypt after all first of all the americans and all of that matter still haven't analyzed it and he did nothing forces and see what they're made up of this is just plain unprofessional after all it might have been some democratic group there displeased good ethic but mostly there are tribes you say. so you think libya is not going to become a fundamentalist islamic state. nobody knows when libya is going to recover from its...