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today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to an r.t. now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi either if you look at the guardian reports on the day before the airstrikes took place for me it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stopped a good half of this before he got beyond the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to take in a city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again report in the guardian newspaper that he actually moved into playing the to take shelter from possible air attacks so far from pr
today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to an r.t. now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument...
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today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to reality now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects not occurring on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi you know if you look at the guardian reports on the day before the airstrikes took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stopped. before he got beyond the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to have taken a city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again reporting the guardian newspaper that he actually moved into paying you to take shelter from possible air attacks so far from producing th
today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to reality now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects not occurring on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument...
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today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to martine now the government says that the air strikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi either if you look at the guardian reports on the day before the airstrikes took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stop gadhafi. before he got beyond the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to take the city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again report in the guardian newspaper that he actually moved me to take shelter from possible their attacks so far from producing the effect
today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to martine now the government says that the air strikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument...
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today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi even if you look at the guardian reports on the day before yesterday took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stop gadhafi. before he got beyond the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to have taken the city over a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again report in the guardian newspaper that he actually moved into playing a to take shelter from possible air attacks so far from producing the
today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument...
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today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and there are well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the facts might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi either if you look at the guardian reports on the day before yesterday took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stop gadhafi. before he got beyond the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to have taken the city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again report in the guardian newspaper that he actually moved into the take shelter from possible air attacks so far from producing the effect that the
today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and there are well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the facts might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about...
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today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john respect you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the as strikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi either if you look at the guardian reports on the day before the air strikes took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stopped. before he got beyond the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to have taken a city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again report in the guardian newspaper that gadhafi actually moved into playing the to take shelter from possible air attacks so far from producing th
today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john respect you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the as strikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about...
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today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi either if you look at the guardian reports on the day before the air strikes took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stop gadhafi. before he got beyond the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to have taken the city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again report in the guardian newspaper that we actually moved into playing the take shelter from possible air attacks so far from producing
today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british military should not have got involved in intervention in libya john reese thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the airstrikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument...
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today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british ministry should not have got involved in intervention in libya john rees thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the ad strikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument about benghazi either if you look at the guardian reports on the day before the airstrikes took place from benghazi it's clear that the rebels in benghazi stopped to get a piece of this before he got to be on the suburbs and i think it would have been impossible for a force of maybe tens of thousands of soldiers to take in a city of a million people so i don't accept that that was a sufficient justification for the war in the first place i also think there is some evidence again report in the guardian newspaper that he actually moved into place so you could take shelter from possible air attacks so
today i'm talking to john reese he's very active in the stop the war coalition that position is that the british ministry should not have got involved in intervention in libya john rees thank you very much for talking to r.t. now the government says that the ad strikes prevented a massacre in benghazi why are you right and they're wrong well i think the longer term effects would be even worse than the effects might have been on benghazi but i don't actually accept the government's argument...
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we have more insight for you from antiwar activist john reese who you saw enormous power coming your way locals are right here are today. libyan oil is to go on sale from the opposition held areas of the country prices of crude have been over sensitive since the uprisings in the arab world started recently hitting a thirty month high and let's get more analysis on this from marty's business team and demetrius standing by dimitri what sort of impact do you think is the news of the libyan oil expected to have on the markets well it seems right now the news over the turmoil in the middle east is not having that much of effect because there is of course the high risk premium which is price and therefore we're seeing prices of brant going up as much as one hundred twenty three dollars per barrel but it seems right now that central banks have a higher weight than opec does when it comes to oil prices because everyone is looking at the e.c.b. rate hike decision which is expected tomorrow an increase of twenty five basis points of the benchmark interest rate and therefore a lot of money is g
we have more insight for you from antiwar activist john reese who you saw enormous power coming your way locals are right here are today. libyan oil is to go on sale from the opposition held areas of the country prices of crude have been over sensitive since the uprisings in the arab world started recently hitting a thirty month high and let's get more analysis on this from marty's business team and demetrius standing by dimitri what sort of impact do you think is the news of the libyan oil...
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by the way we have more insight for you from the war activist john reese who you saw in and it's reporting that will be later this hour here on r.t. . catch up on the news you may have missed any time you wanted r.t. dot com plenty of other views and there as well for you. including israel allows nearly a thousand homes to be built in a disputed part of east jerusalem setting the stage for a bumpy ride for the troubled palestinian peace talks. also in line fifty years after you're a good parent took mon can be on the earth's atmosphere for the first time the latest batch of space travelers make their way to the international space station you can follow their mission outing dot com. a panel of independent legal experts and i look into the case of we cull could of course keep the former oil tycoon who is in jail over fraud and embezzlement present video suggested that russian and foreign specialists should give their opinion on the most recent guilty verdict handed to the man who ran the oil giant you cos peter oliver is following this for r.t. . the presidential human rights council compri
by the way we have more insight for you from the war activist john reese who you saw in and it's reporting that will be later this hour here on r.t. . catch up on the news you may have missed any time you wanted r.t. dot com plenty of other views and there as well for you. including israel allows nearly a thousand homes to be built in a disputed part of east jerusalem setting the stage for a bumpy ride for the troubled palestinian peace talks. also in line fifty years after you're a good parent...
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or we have more insight for you from antiwar activist john reese. or he'll be on a little later this. russia insists it will not participate in any military operations to settle the conflicts in north africa at present as the country would abide by the un security council's decisions. but we were hoping to bring you comment from president unfortunately can't bring that to you just at the moment in the meantime the russian prosecutor's office has given poland new detail documents into the plane crash that killed the polish president and much of the country's political elite investigation still underway into the tragedy in western russia last april and ortiz and this hit has been watching the handover. the importance of the ceremony lies within what it symbolizes the continued cooperation between russia and poland two s selfish more cools the tragic plane crash it was also a significance in that hour within the fourteen the volumes that were handed over today new fresh eyewitness accounts that were taken his recently as january and so within those thr
or we have more insight for you from antiwar activist john reese. or he'll be on a little later this. russia insists it will not participate in any military operations to settle the conflicts in north africa at present as the country would abide by the un security council's decisions. but we were hoping to bring you comment from president unfortunately can't bring that to you just at the moment in the meantime the russian prosecutor's office has given poland new detail documents into the plane...