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they used to provide strategic advice to assad regime. nowadays, they are even leading operations. >> narrator: opposing iran is saudi arabia, which is backing the sunni rebels. >> the rivalry between saudi arabia and tehran had started long before the syrian uprising. and now with the syrian uprising, the saudi government saw this as an opportunity to deal a mortal blow to iran. and they have carved that niche in this conflict by sending weapons and money to the rebels. (chanting) (explosion) but as long as they have the iranian support, i think this regime can continue to fight for some time. >> the potential for it to turn into a very dark and tough sectarian fight, the way it did in lebanon and iraq, is very high. and the regime has made it very clear that, "we're not going anywhere. and we're going to fight to the end. and if you want to take us on, you have to be prepared to sacrifice everything, and you may not win." it's hard to see where this ends. (gunfire) >> frontline continues online with more frguardian reporter ghaith abdul
they used to provide strategic advice to assad regime. nowadays, they are even leading operations. >> narrator: opposing iran is saudi arabia, which is backing the sunni rebels. >> the rivalry between saudi arabia and tehran had started long before the syrian uprising. and now with the syrian uprising, the saudi government saw this as an opportunity to deal a mortal blow to iran. and they have carved that niche in this conflict by sending weapons and money to the rebels. (chanting)...
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they used to provide strategic advice to assad regime. nowadays, they are even leading operations. >> narrator: opposing iran is saudi arabia, which is backing the sunni rebels. >> the rivalry between saudi arabia and tehran had started long before the syrian uprising. and now with the syrian uprising, the saudi government saw this as an opportunity to deal a mortal blow to iran. and they have carved that niche in this conflict by sending weapons and money to the rebels. (chanting) (explosion) but as long as they have the iranian support, i think this regime can continue to fight for some time. >> the potential for it to turn into a very dark and tough sectarian fight, the way it did in lebanon and iraq, is very high. and the regime has made it very clear that, "we're not going anywhere. and we're going to fight to the end. and if you want to take us on, you have to be prepared to sacrifice everything, and you may not win." it's hard to see where this ends. (gunfire) sc >> frontline continues online with more frguardian reporter ghaith ab
they used to provide strategic advice to assad regime. nowadays, they are even leading operations. >> narrator: opposing iran is saudi arabia, which is backing the sunni rebels. >> the rivalry between saudi arabia and tehran had started long before the syrian uprising. and now with the syrian uprising, the saudi government saw this as an opportunity to deal a mortal blow to iran. and they have carved that niche in this conflict by sending weapons and money to the rebels. (chanting)...
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the opposition seems the united about post-assad iraq. >> after assad false, i think a democratic unpatriotic government will be formed. they will take power on an interim basis and draw up a new constitution. >> once assad has left, national of reconciliation is what counts. since he has been stirring up syrians against each other. >> for now, assad does not look like he's leaving any time soon. his military opponents are few and we can is military opponents are divided. -- political opponents are divided. >> the berlin international literature festival is getting underway. authors from around the plant have been coming to the event. >> but there is a political current flowing through this week's events. a chinese writer opened the event on the note of freedom -- he discussed free speech. this -- there are art events with works by chinese dissidents, but one of the highlights is when a double prizewinning author presents a collection of her new problems. we're happy to be joined now by the young author from zimbabwe who is presenting some of his works at the festival. welcome. how bad are th
the opposition seems the united about post-assad iraq. >> after assad false, i think a democratic unpatriotic government will be formed. they will take power on an interim basis and draw up a new constitution. >> once assad has left, national of reconciliation is what counts. since he has been stirring up syrians against each other. >> for now, assad does not look like he's leaving any time soon. his military opponents are few and we can is military opponents are divided. --...
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yamasha used to support assad. now he thinks the government is disgracing his homeland with blood. >> translator: we must topple the assad regime. as crimes by the regime have come to light, the anti-assad movement is becoming unstoppable in the golan heights as well. >> reporter: but expressing opposition can create friction. assad supporters began harassing amasha. stones were thrown at his house. he was hit by a car and has serious lower back injuries. the driver was an assad supporter. he insists it was just an accident, but amasha thinks it was retaliation for his opposition to assad. >> translator: we must do whatever we can to avoid killing each other. the israeli occupation alone is more than enough suffering to endure. >> reporter: the syrian conflict is gradually spilling over to the golan heights. civil war is beginning to erode unity that developed under the israeli occupation. nhk world, golan heights. >>> ang san suu kyi didn't travel for nearly 25 years. now she's on another trip abroad. she's visiti
yamasha used to support assad. now he thinks the government is disgracing his homeland with blood. >> translator: we must topple the assad regime. as crimes by the regime have come to light, the anti-assad movement is becoming unstoppable in the golan heights as well. >> reporter: but expressing opposition can create friction. assad supporters began harassing amasha. stones were thrown at his house. he was hit by a car and has serious lower back injuries. the driver was an assad...
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assad is responsible for many things. he's the most responsible person for the crises which we have in syria. he has made a lot of mistakes, ignoring good advice given to him by the countries of the region, by russia, by china, by many others. he has been doing too little too late, and we're not writing this off. but we can not make an impression. we cannot pretend that he is fighting every day unarmed people. the armed position started i think in may 2011, and there was still time, you know, to deal. and we have been calling upon him and upon their position because we are meeting with all the position groups. not only outside syria but with those who are opposition inside syria. and we have been pushing them in the same direction. but when we tell our opposition partners, syrian opposition representatives that we believe that you should forget now about, you know, who is more important in the position movement, should forget about your personal hatred, why don't you think about the people, why don't you stop fighting. th
assad is responsible for many things. he's the most responsible person for the crises which we have in syria. he has made a lot of mistakes, ignoring good advice given to him by the countries of the region, by russia, by china, by many others. he has been doing too little too late, and we're not writing this off. but we can not make an impression. we cannot pretend that he is fighting every day unarmed people. the armed position started i think in may 2011, and there was still time, you know,...
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he's a firm supporter of assad. he blames other countries for the fighting in syria. >> translator: what's happening in syria is the result of the united states written in gulf nations. syria is a united nation before they planned the split. >> reporter: a massive rally was held to express with the assad government. he repeated his call for strong support for the government. >> translator: so many people are gathered here today. all you have are rallying behind assad. >> reporter: a silent protest was held. they are holding up blank signs. the message is stop the bloodshed. as the civil war intensifies more people are saying publicly that they can no longer support assad. they drew the arabic word freedom arranging candles. he used to support assad but he thinks the government is disgraci his homeland with blood. >> translator: we must topple the assad regime as crimes by the regime have come to light, the anti-assad movement is becoming unstoppable in the golan heights as well. >> reporter: expressing opposition ca
he's a firm supporter of assad. he blames other countries for the fighting in syria. >> translator: what's happening in syria is the result of the united states written in gulf nations. syria is a united nation before they planned the split. >> reporter: a massive rally was held to express with the assad government. he repeated his call for strong support for the government. >> translator: so many people are gathered here today. all you have are rallying behind assad. >>...
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assad supporters began harassing ammasha. they began correcting and storms were thrown at his house. he was hit by a car and has serious low back injuries. the driver was an assad supporter and insists it was just an accident, but ammasha thinks the it s reyalation for his opposition to assad. >> translator: we must do whatever we can to avoid killing each other. the israeli occupation alone is more than enough suffering to endure. >> reporter: the syrian conflict is gradually spilling over to the golan heights. civil war is beginning to erode the unity that developed under the israeli occupation. kohei spds tsuji, nhk world, golan heights. >>> a large typhoon is heading towards okinawa. meteorologist robert speta has the details. robert? >>> well, currently there's a very violent typhoon samba is pulling off here towards the north. on the satellite imagery, you can see that very clear and defined eye in here. around that eye is the eye wall, and that's where you're packing some winds upwards of 288 kilometers per hour. it do
assad supporters began harassing ammasha. they began correcting and storms were thrown at his house. he was hit by a car and has serious low back injuries. the driver was an assad supporter and insists it was just an accident, but ammasha thinks the it s reyalation for his opposition to assad. >> translator: we must do whatever we can to avoid killing each other. the israeli occupation alone is more than enough suffering to endure. >> reporter: the syrian conflict is gradually...
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regime do you feel that moscow is really behind bashar assad i think russia. look mighty and look is our regime and we would think that there is a very different between the turn of the syrian army and the organization of the might the and the regime is a very and daughters to live a difference between and with things irish and also the symbol look to the sea again so that russian we think now but only with you know that they are nearest to the syrian be able more they are nearest to the syrian regime but the west of course they have. found that it will. seriously there are with the war with the free syrian army. and the. countries and those are thirty country. lit and the photo from any award came to go inside syria but the syrians are told well at this point i think we may get return to to discussing the so-called koffi annan peace plan because it didn't work you said earlier on this program that unfortunately it didn't or if you will according to the coffee plan the violence in syria should have stopped in april but something went wrong so can you tell us f
regime do you feel that moscow is really behind bashar assad i think russia. look mighty and look is our regime and we would think that there is a very different between the turn of the syrian army and the organization of the might the and the regime is a very and daughters to live a difference between and with things irish and also the symbol look to the sea again so that russian we think now but only with you know that they are nearest to the syrian be able more they are nearest to the syrian...
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and its allies on one side and president bashar assad on the other show no signs of ending the fighting nevertheless every day of war means more suffering for the syrian people that are one of the syrian opposition and leader of the communist labor party for tatar movers believes both sides should put down their weapons and trade. union. home is that you also welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us to the sink of the mass well first of all i want to ask about your current visit to moscow so you came here as the head of the delegation of the europe popular front a popular coalition because you also met the russian deputy foreign minister mr but that so what kind of support do you expect to get from moscow and was any support promised. by my own good forts from our friends and congress to in russia movement of national united. congress silly and the human and as ours so no we. could make some. relation between last. peaceful. way of changing in syria and with some organization in. russia especially in foreign minister. and. i guess that russia has a mighty can
and its allies on one side and president bashar assad on the other show no signs of ending the fighting nevertheless every day of war means more suffering for the syrian people that are one of the syrian opposition and leader of the communist labor party for tatar movers believes both sides should put down their weapons and trade. union. home is that you also welcome to the show thank you thank you very much for being with us to the sink of the mass well first of all i want to ask about your...
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assad is responsible for many things. he's the most responsible pern for the crises which we have in syria. he has made a lot of mistakes, ignoring good advice given to him by the countries of the region, by russia, by china, by many others. he has been doing too little too late, and we're not writing this off. but we can not make an impression. we cannot pretend that h is fighting every day unarmed people. the armed position started i think in may 2011, and there was still time, you know, to deal. and we have been calling upon him and upon their position because we are meeting with all the position groups. not only outside syria but with those who are opposition inside syria. and we have been pushing them in the same direction. but when we tell our opposition partners, syrian opposition representatives that we believe that you should forget now about, you know, who is more important in the position movement, should forget about your personal hatred, why don't you think about the people, why don't you stop fighting. they
assad is responsible for many things. he's the most responsible pern for the crises which we have in syria. he has made a lot of mistakes, ignoring good advice given to him by the countries of the region, by russia, by china, by many others. he has been doing too little too late, and we're not writing this off. but we can not make an impression. we cannot pretend that h is fighting every day unarmed people. the armed position started i think in may 2011, and there was still time, you know, to...
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he's a firm supporter of assad. he blames other countries for the fighting in syria. >> translator: what's happening in syria is the result of the united states written in gulf nations. syria is a united nation before they planned the split. >> reporter: a massive rally was held to express with the assad government. he repeated his call for strong support for the government. >> translator: so many people are gathered here today. all you have are rallying behind assad. >> reporter: a silent protest was held. they are holding up blank signs. the message is stop the bloodshed. as the civil war intensifies more people are saying publicly that they can no longer support assad. they drew the arabic word freedom arranging candles. he used to support assad but he thinks the government is disgracing his homeland with blood. >> translator: we must topple the assad regime as crimes by the regime have come to light, the anti-assad movement is becoming unstoppable in the golan heights as well. >> reporter: expressing opposition
he's a firm supporter of assad. he blames other countries for the fighting in syria. >> translator: what's happening in syria is the result of the united states written in gulf nations. syria is a united nation before they planned the split. >> reporter: a massive rally was held to express with the assad government. he repeated his call for strong support for the government. >> translator: so many people are gathered here today. all you have are rallying behind assad. >>...
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this is the heartland of president assad and his community. there is space to mourn his troops. the syrians who die at their hands do not get that chance. this lieutenant makes his final journey up the steps of his family home. his mother waits. in this war, grief is not just personal. he is not her son, nor mine. his mother is syria, his aunt tells me. as grief wells up, so does anger. "we are good muslims," she shouts. "those who slaughter violate every religion." for many here, this war threatens their very identity. that is why members of this minority sect are ready to defend it and their president with their lives. >> another young man buried him, another soldier dead -- buried, another soldier dead. in villages like this, their support for their president, bashar al-assad, and syria, has not died. >> their are two sides. -- there are two sides. we do not like the conflict. we do not want it. but we do what we are compelled to do. >> syrians are dying everyday. many more on the other side. everyone says they want peace. with each new grade, it seems further away -- new gra
this is the heartland of president assad and his community. there is space to mourn his troops. the syrians who die at their hands do not get that chance. this lieutenant makes his final journey up the steps of his family home. his mother waits. in this war, grief is not just personal. he is not her son, nor mine. his mother is syria, his aunt tells me. as grief wells up, so does anger. "we are good muslims," she shouts. "those who slaughter violate every religion." for many...
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regime should the assad regime fall. and then we would help them or certainly, but until then we are shooting in the dark and that could cause more problems than solutions. >> host: state department guys have said we are arming the rebels. >> guest: we are indirectly arming the rebels. we have supported other countries such as saudi arabia and qatar and other regions are finding improbably clandestinely sending ims into syria. there is a nonprofit group called the syrian support group based in washington, which is a funnel for support and find a come and not perhaps directly from the u.s. government, but from private sources going to syrian opposition groups. but the whole funding thing is very murky. there is a great deal of funding going through turkey and other avenues that isn't really getting to the rebels are only about $10 out of $100 or getting to rebels. there are eight organizations and of course private donors to the polls in saudi arabia, kuwait, qatar and others who tend to go bypass some of the quote, unquo
regime should the assad regime fall. and then we would help them or certainly, but until then we are shooting in the dark and that could cause more problems than solutions. >> host: state department guys have said we are arming the rebels. >> guest: we are indirectly arming the rebels. we have supported other countries such as saudi arabia and qatar and other regions are finding improbably clandestinely sending ims into syria. there is a nonprofit group called the syrian support...
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a spy ship you know that they are monitoring everything that they're helping the rebels against the assad regime they are taking sides in a military conflict and that's exactly wrong i mean better would be if you don't do the right thing do nothing thank you very much bush speaking. you're welcome. wealthy british scientists i'm. not on the title. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. minds. would be so much brighter if you mean about song from funniest impressions. he's from star totty dot com. i had a family i lived in a fairly nice community wasn't which was an upscale it was just like you know archie bunker society ok then they started showing up here what happened was my company decided i could get cheap labor and they got rid of us. through their long rows of eaglets line legally we have to get up every morning we have to go to work and you know we have to pay our bills and we have to do it and i think that's just the american dre
a spy ship you know that they are monitoring everything that they're helping the rebels against the assad regime they are taking sides in a military conflict and that's exactly wrong i mean better would be if you don't do the right thing do nothing thank you very much bush speaking. you're welcome. wealthy british scientists i'm. not on the title. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global...
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that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is a really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile or building a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against washington or something like that it's just absurd. you're watching. live in moscow with twenty four hours a day coming your way in just a few minutes from now fight for the right police to gas and shop a program for demonstrators in bahrain protesting against jail sentences given to leading opposition activists. barack obama's democrats have formally nominated him for reelection in november during the second day of the party's national convention in north carolina x. president bill clinton took center stage to praise above and hit back at republican claims that he has the worst economic record of any president in modern history. reports the democrats are failing to explain why some of obama
that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is a really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile or building a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against washington or something like that it's just absurd. you're watching. live in moscow with twenty...
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is also increasing we're hearing from the french foreign minister that the assad regime needs to be smashed the problem is that when you use this kind of rhetoric and when you start sending heavy artillery into syria you doing everything except promoting peace initiatives it really. and you did me opposite with many saying that the scene is being created for more violence more death more destruction and more devastation inside syria. tel aviv and geopolitical research at f l says the rebel forces paris is backing a fighting to impose that on the syrian people their long term agenda is introducing a. taliban like fanatical. islamic sharia law in syria and ending the tolerance of different religions which has been the trademark of syrian life for decades under under the old assad family. in general and there are reports of from journalists inside syria over the last months of the so-called opposition in many cases their al-qaeda or mujahideen that have been brought in from saudi arabia and elsewhere and provided guns and weapons . that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atroci
is also increasing we're hearing from the french foreign minister that the assad regime needs to be smashed the problem is that when you use this kind of rhetoric and when you start sending heavy artillery into syria you doing everything except promoting peace initiatives it really. and you did me opposite with many saying that the scene is being created for more violence more death more destruction and more devastation inside syria. tel aviv and geopolitical research at f l says the rebel...
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is also increasing we're hearing from the french foreign minister that the assad regime needs to be smashed the problem is that when you use this kind of rhetoric and when you start sending heavy artillery into syria you're doing everything except promoting peace initiatives it really. and you did me opposite with me say that the scene is being created for more violence more death more destruction and more devastation inside syria. tel aviv. and just a bit earlier in the program we spoke to geo political research f. william and dol he said the rebel forces that paris is backing from italy fighting to impose their own order on the people of syria their long term agenda is introducing a. taliban like fanatical. islamic sharia law in syria and ending in the tolerance of different religions which has been the trademark of syrian life for decades under under the old assad family. in general and there are reports of journalists inside syria over the last months of the so-called opposition in many cases there are al qaeda or mujahideen that have been brought in from saudi arabia and elsewh
is also increasing we're hearing from the french foreign minister that the assad regime needs to be smashed the problem is that when you use this kind of rhetoric and when you start sending heavy artillery into syria you're doing everything except promoting peace initiatives it really. and you did me opposite with me say that the scene is being created for more violence more death more destruction and more devastation inside syria. tel aviv. and just a bit earlier in the program we spoke to geo...
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that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is a really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile really a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against washington or something like that it's just absurd. what yachtie coming our way in just a few minutes from now the fight for the right police fired tear gas and shotguns a program formed demonstrators in bahrain protesting against jail sentences given to leading opposition activists. barack obama's democrats are formally nominated him for reelection in november during the second day of the party's national convention in north carolina next president bill clinton took center stage to praise about him back at republican claims that he has the worst economic record of any president in modern history and he's going to report the democrats are failing to explain why some of obama's promises were never
that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is a really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile really a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against washington or something like that it's just absurd. what yachtie coming our way in just a few minutes...
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they don't need to cling to assad and if they go down with assad will make their inclusion difficult. is this hard absolutely. [talking over each other] >> possibility to protect. >> there is no real alternative because if you leave it alone it will be sent into claims. on a russian point brent is right. we need to shift. right now assad thinks the russians and chinese can save him because they prevented any action in the security council and i think in the short run the president needs to say i am not dealing with the security council. i will deal with turkey, jordan and all the rest and we will deal with assad and when that is clear it will help to break away from assad. it may bring the russians to their senses and once the train gets moving and assad is going there is a question of opening the door for the russians to come in. maybe they can at some point in this end be part of a solution for the end game but at the moment you have in the short run a lot with the russians and chinese because they are impeding any action and my analysis is the longer this goes the worse it gets and
they don't need to cling to assad and if they go down with assad will make their inclusion difficult. is this hard absolutely. [talking over each other] >> possibility to protect. >> there is no real alternative because if you leave it alone it will be sent into claims. on a russian point brent is right. we need to shift. right now assad thinks the russians and chinese can save him because they prevented any action in the security council and i think in the short run the president...
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that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is a really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile really a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against washington or something like that it's just absurd. you're watching r.t. live from moscow still to come your way and just a few minutes well fight for your right police fired tear gas and shotguns a program for demonstrators in rain protesting jail sentences given to a leading opposition activists. now barack obama's democrats of formally nominated him for reelection in november during the second day of the party's national convention in north carolina president bill clinton took center stage to praise obama and hit back at republican claims that he has the worst economic record of any president in modern history the what's he going to put in our report the democrats are fairly to explain why som
that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is a really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile really a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against washington or something like that it's just absurd. you're watching r.t. live from moscow still to...
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francis began sending direct aid to anti assad regions in syria a former french colony. a move that shortly followed a last promise to recognize a provisional government formed by the opposition an all too familiar style in french foreign policy that irks citizens like mathilde despite having voted for a law and what she calls france's intrusive behavior she says is all about securing financial interest. we can change president but the foreign policy doesn't change both main political parties decided to go to war in my need of country to send the french army to go and kill people and i recall today it is syrian money abroad they were trying to get just like what happened with libya the french have a superiority complex to a point where they imagine that they are the one saving others when they don't know is there we see other people for their money. a teacher at a local school and a mother of three this is what she tells the kids to see the film so they tell the kids to study hard improve their language skills and then they must think of their future outside of france. a
francis began sending direct aid to anti assad regions in syria a former french colony. a move that shortly followed a last promise to recognize a provisional government formed by the opposition an all too familiar style in french foreign policy that irks citizens like mathilde despite having voted for a law and what she calls france's intrusive behavior she says is all about securing financial interest. we can change president but the foreign policy doesn't change both main political parties...
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so now, president assad's forces have openly attacked thousands of protesters all over syria, and is considered to be one of the most dangerous leaders alive. you say you're his friends. do you guys actually like him? >> oh yeah. >> oh yeah, definitely. >> absolutely. >> i mean, he's our buddy, and he's like, always there for us. >> yeah, yeah, we hang out all the time. we just get along. you know, he's a good guy. i mean, i feel like sometimes he thinks a lot more about himself than other people. >> yeah, yeah, like -- okay, we were at my friend's baby shower, and everyone was like, "oh look at those cute little boots, that cute jumper --" >> and bash comes back and he's like, "oh you think all this stuff is cool? you should see my army." i'm like, "nobody cares." [ laughter ] >> nobody cares. and also, like, we're here for our friend's baby shower. like, be nice. >> yeah, i'm sorry, i cannot hear you guys. [ laughter ] are you saying he's self-obsessed? >> no, no, no. >> okay. >> i mean, bash, he's the best guy. purchase we love him, love him. >> yeah, yeah, we spend so much time w
so now, president assad's forces have openly attacked thousands of protesters all over syria, and is considered to be one of the most dangerous leaders alive. you say you're his friends. do you guys actually like him? >> oh yeah. >> oh yeah, definitely. >> absolutely. >> i mean, he's our buddy, and he's like, always there for us. >> yeah, yeah, we hang out all the time. we just get along. you know, he's a good guy. i mean, i feel like sometimes he thinks a lot more...
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that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is. really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile rebuilding a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against against washington or something like that which would have been any which would ever. take taken a while as i was saying hey you're mentioning about that perhaps france is offering to lead the way with syria because as you said we've got the whole election campaigning going on in the united states obama wanted to keep his hands clean but we saw it was fraudulent that heralded and let the campaign in libya now many are saying that will france did that because one of the things that former french president sarkozy did was to agree to french all companies that they would get a massive stake in the oil reserves there so if they don't eating if they championing that lead into syria what is
that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is. really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile rebuilding a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against against washington or something like that which would have been any which would ever. take taken a...
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the assad protest is just over there now there were some heated clashes earlier on between the two groups police have now moved in to separate them but the vast majority of people as i say just around a thousand it is growing throughout the day as this protest continues here they are against foreign military intervention they are in favor of bashar al assad may have come out here today to frankfurt to voice that opinion up. to your own flag we're here to expose the lies about syria the being shown to the rest of the wounded the dead that are being shown were killed by terrorists and blame to the sun sponsored by need to the u.s. . also condition and you can stay up to date with how the story is developing by following peter's twitter stream. good news. there appears to be a wolf in sheep's clothing among those who finance london's paralympics activists are angry that a firm accused of wrecking the lives of thousands of to sample people is trying.
the assad protest is just over there now there were some heated clashes earlier on between the two groups police have now moved in to separate them but the vast majority of people as i say just around a thousand it is growing throughout the day as this protest continues here they are against foreign military intervention they are in favor of bashar al assad may have come out here today to frankfurt to voice that opinion up. to your own flag we're here to expose the lies about syria the being...
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because if you do not have a serious political transition plan, getting assad -- getting rid of assad will not be enough. actually, i shouldn't be saying so much about syria when i have somebody else doing the jobship. not complicate his life. now it's his work and he is a brilliant mediator, very wise man, and i think if he gets the support, the united support from the security council, he may make a difference. >> host: that's a very big if. you say in the book, talking about the arab spring, that you remain optimistic about the changed that are taking place in the middle east. there are plenty of examples where we meant to what the changes are going to be. bahrain, uncertain any egypt. what makes you optimistic? >> guest: i think the optimism comes from the fact, for the first time in decades, the people in these countries are standing up to discuss how they are governed and by whom, and to demand a say in their own destinies. i firmly believe that healthy balanced societies are built on three pillars. stability, if you wish peace and stability. the second one is development and gr
because if you do not have a serious political transition plan, getting assad -- getting rid of assad will not be enough. actually, i shouldn't be saying so much about syria when i have somebody else doing the jobship. not complicate his life. now it's his work and he is a brilliant mediator, very wise man, and i think if he gets the support, the united support from the security council, he may make a difference. >> host: that's a very big if. you say in the book, talking about the arab...
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recent push for a no fly zone over syria sparks rallies in germany by both pro and anti assad groups. actions speak louder than words as israel appears to be gearing up for war with iran launching a massive propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. plus anger at the london paralympics a key sponsor of the games is accused of humiliating disabled people as part of the government's attempts to cut welfare benefits. and broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. glad to have you with us so brilliant airports in syria are in the crosshairs of the country's largest rebel group the free syrian army in a statement on its facebook page the group said that the airports in damascus and aleppo were hosting military flights as part of an alleged arms smuggling network for the government earlier this month the rebels were handed out before us made anti air missile launchers the delivery thought to have been carried out by the rebels western backers of turkey drew strong condemnation. from the website for abuse so the rebels tactics are beyond the pale. the rebels sayi
recent push for a no fly zone over syria sparks rallies in germany by both pro and anti assad groups. actions speak louder than words as israel appears to be gearing up for war with iran launching a massive propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. plus anger at the london paralympics a key sponsor of the games is accused of humiliating disabled people as part of the government's attempts to cut welfare benefits. and broadcasting live from our studios in central moscow this is r.t. glad...
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that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile really in a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go to washington or something like that it's just absurd. the british prime minister also regenerated his calls for president assad to step down to make way for a new government formed by the syrian opposition as the u.k. continues to provide indirect help for the rebels are in now for years ordinary britons heading for the syrian frontline artist laura smith has the story. to most britons going about their everyday lives the war in syria seems worlds away but for a few it's a struggle they feel personally involved in as the u.k. government portrays president assad as an evil dictator there's evidence that britons all going to syria to fight for the opposition birmingham area m.p. khalid mahmood says some
that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile really in a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go to washington or something like that it's just absurd. the british prime minister also regenerated his calls...
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that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the on the assad government so this is a really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile really a new government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go to washington or something like that it's just absurd. now the prime minister also has reiterated his calls for president assad to step down to make way for a new government formed by the syrian opposition the u.k. continues to provide indirect help for the rebels there are now fears that ordinary britons are heading for the syrian front line of the story to watch. to most britons going about their everyday lives the war in syria seems worlds away but for a few it's a struggle they feel personally involved in as the u.k. government portrays president assad as an evil dictator there's evidence that britons are going to syria to fight for the opposition area m.p. khaled mahmoud says some in hi
that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the on the assad government so this is a really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile really a new government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go to washington or something like that it's just absurd. now the prime minister also has reiterated...
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that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile and building a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against washington or something like that it's just absurd the british prime minister also regenerated his calls for president assad to step down to make way for a new government formed by the syrian opposition as the u.k. continues to provide indirect help for the rebels there are no fears ordinary britons are heading for the syrian frontline laura smith has the story. to most britons going about their everyday lives the war in syria seems worlds away but for a few it's a struggle they feel personally involved in as the u.k. government portrays president assad as an evil dictator there's evidence that britons are going to syria to fight for the opposition bumming an area m.p. khaled mahmoud says so
that they have beheaded civilians and blame the atrocities on the assad government so this is really. i don't know what you could call the equivalent of the obvious recognition of a government in exile and building a government in exile perhaps if the russian government were to recognize the ku klux klan as a government in exile in america and provided heavy artillery so that they could go against washington or something like that it's just absurd the british prime minister also regenerated his...
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is also increasing we're hearing from the french foreign minister that the assad regime needs to be smashed the problem is that when you use this kind of rhetoric and when you start sending heavy artillery into syria you are doing everything except promoting peace initiatives if anything you did me opposite with many saying that the scene is being created for more violence more death more destruction and more devastation inside syria policy r.t. tell of. geopolitical research says the rebel forces paris is backing the fighting to impose their own order on the syrian people their long term agenda is introducing a. taliban like fanatical. islamic sharia law in syria and ending in the tolerance of different religions which has been the trademark of syrian life for decades under under the family. in general and there are reports of journalists inside syria over the last months of the so-called opposition in many cases they're all qaeda or mujahideen that have been brought in from saudi arabia and elsewhere and provided guns and weapons. that they have beheaded civilians and blame the at
is also increasing we're hearing from the french foreign minister that the assad regime needs to be smashed the problem is that when you use this kind of rhetoric and when you start sending heavy artillery into syria you are doing everything except promoting peace initiatives if anything you did me opposite with many saying that the scene is being created for more violence more death more destruction and more devastation inside syria policy r.t. tell of. geopolitical research says the rebel...
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in france would have reported that assad's air forces were bombing damascus. i looked around for these jets nothing at all said the same about aleppo so i picked up my phone called my family and also nothing at all when i was in the keep repeating the news over and over and then they bring some food a pictures from afghanistan or iraq and them to look like syrian news. people no longer believe these reports for this reason what we have many people with us and it's quite enough for us to have good with us because we are true and we are right in the news about aleppo. is a completely destroyed city with tens of thousands killed. more than five million live in the city. i assure you that since the beginning of the battle of aleppo one or two thousand have been killed. including the opposition security in civilians. one district witnessed fighting which is now. destroyed city. that's why i repeat once again the media is exaggerating but in trying to present a distorted image of syria for this reason from this t.v. show i would like to ask the opposition supporters
in france would have reported that assad's air forces were bombing damascus. i looked around for these jets nothing at all said the same about aleppo so i picked up my phone called my family and also nothing at all when i was in the keep repeating the news over and over and then they bring some food a pictures from afghanistan or iraq and them to look like syrian news. people no longer believe these reports for this reason what we have many people with us and it's quite enough for us to have...
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for a no fly zone over syria says activists rarely as far away as germany voted for and against the assad regime. actions will speak louder than words in israel as the country launches a massive war propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. lots of the sponsor getting attention for all the wrong reasons at the london paralympics anger among disability activists as a forum which they say humiliates them as a key backer of the games. you're watching aren't t a live from moscow with me to bang with a civilian a ports in syria in the crosshairs of the country's largest rebel group the free syrian army in a statement on its facebook page the group said that the a pulled from damascus and aleppo were hosting military flights as part of an alleged arms smuggling networks of the government earlier this month of the rebels were handed to dozens of the film was made and to air missile launches the delivery thought to have been carried out by the rebels western backers via turkey strong condemnation of the editor of the independent websites to tribunals says the rebels' tactics are beyond the
for a no fly zone over syria says activists rarely as far away as germany voted for and against the assad regime. actions will speak louder than words in israel as the country launches a massive war propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. lots of the sponsor getting attention for all the wrong reasons at the london paralympics anger among disability activists as a forum which they say humiliates them as a key backer of the games. you're watching aren't t a live from moscow with me to...
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right now we called for assad to step down continue also threats. but the harsh rhetoric fails to bring countries any closer to finding a solution. greeks flock around the country's parliament enraged. being enforced by international predators. and it is the same show of discontent in spain led to violence with protesters a brutally beaten by police trying to stop thousands from storming the parliament. it is a pleasure to have you with us here on our. live in moscow and turning straight to syria now where massive blast struck the capital damascus on wednesday morning the free syrian army has claimed responsibility for the terror target government buildings in a fierce gun battle reportedly right at the scene of one of the explosions in the region with. two massive explosions rocked the syrian capital of damascus early on wednesday morning they happened to near the credentials of the army and the air force one just minutes apart they also happen not far from one of the main squares of the capital city now they shot at the glass of windows of nearby
right now we called for assad to step down continue also threats. but the harsh rhetoric fails to bring countries any closer to finding a solution. greeks flock around the country's parliament enraged. being enforced by international predators. and it is the same show of discontent in spain led to violence with protesters a brutally beaten by police trying to stop thousands from storming the parliament. it is a pleasure to have you with us here on our. live in moscow and turning straight to...
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spy ship you know that they are monitoring everything that they are helping the rebels against the assad regime they are taking sides in a military conflict exactly wrong i mean better would be if you don't do the right thing to do nothing thank you very much bush speaking. you're welcome. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. poll. at the going down of the sun and good morning we will remember that we will be. there. would be soon which brightened. about song from plans to freshen some of. these films stunts on t.v. . dot com. syria's rebels declare civilian airports are the latest target and one that international flies or shouldn't street anyway in the end the country's two largest cities. turkey's push for a no fly zone over syria sends activism rarely as far away as germany both for and against our thoughts regime. actions are speaking louder than words in israel as a country launches a massive war propaga
spy ship you know that they are monitoring everything that they are helping the rebels against the assad regime they are taking sides in a military conflict exactly wrong i mean better would be if you don't do the right thing to do nothing thank you very much bush speaking. you're welcome. wealthy british style. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a...