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an arms inside syria syria should solve its problems on its own look we we we should say to every country in the world they should everybody should choose their own country their own government their own solutions nobody should put his leg. other people's problems but unfortunately it seems like in case of syria they really don't have much say in what happens to them i mean about syrian people and that's a bet says a lot about both sides it says a lot about the opposition and that says a lot about the government. so i would i wouldn't be choosing either of them actually to be to be the spokesman of the syrian people and what about lebanon when you talk it's a global thing what's going to happen in lebanon because people always talk about lebanon and how beautiful multiethnic it was back in the seventy's and that's also under threat of extinction right now especially with syria. have you know lebanon has been the field for everybody since a long time for the palestinians for this is that eight is for the sea it is the feeling for every single war everybody fires his own battles on the land
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me going to go back to syria syria is a massive problem because look what's happening to jordan when you have refugees flowing into jordan and it does unsustainable rate you have jihadi flowing into syria and getting trained up there are going to then go back into home nations such as here and to into the night all right gentlemen i'm going to have to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll can you know we're discussion on the middle east staying with our team. meeting with. plug mission free credit taishan free transport charges free. range month three. free studio type free. download free blog plug in video for your media projects a freebie audio donda r.t. dot com. play. it. and. and. play. play. play play. clip i. wealthy british. marget why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy is a report on our. right to see. first rate. and i think. on our reporters. on the. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter all about your mind you were discussing the middle east in turmoil. ok glenn if i go back
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to have should have we should not be putting our heads and arms inside syria syria should solve its problems on its own like we we we should say to every country in the world they should everybody should choose their own country their own government their own solutions nobody should put his leg. other people's problems but unfortunately it seems like in case of syria they really don't have much say in what happens to them i mean about syrian people and that's that says a lot about both sides it says a lot about the opposition and it says a lot about the government. so i would i wouldn't be choosing either of them actually to be to be the spokesman of the syrian people and what about lebanon when you talk it's a global thing what's going to happen in lebanon because people always talk about lebanon and how beautiful. it was back in the seventy's and that's also under threat of extinction right now especially with syria. have you know lebanon has been the field for everybody since a long time for the palestinians for this is that eight is for the sea it is. for every single war everybody fires
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me going to go back to syria syria is a massive problem because look what's happening to jordan when you have refugees flowing into jordan at this unsustainable rate you have jihadi flowing into syria and getting trained up there are going to then go back into home nations such as here and to and to unite all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the middle east staying with our team. with. the. technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. british. market. what's really happening to the global economy. headlines. are reports. mission. critical take three. three. three. three. three. three blog video for your media project free media r t dot com. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to your mind you were discussing the middle east in turmoil. ok glenn if i go back to you in washington charlie mention the first part of the program that the united states is leading from behind but you know it seems to me
me going to go back to syria syria is a massive problem because look what's happening to jordan when you have refugees flowing into jordan at this unsustainable rate you have jihadi flowing into syria and getting trained up there are going to then go back into home nations such as here and to and to unite all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the middle east staying with our team. with. the....
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army going to go back to syria syria is a massive problem because look what's happening to jordan when you have refugees flowing into jordan at this unsustainable rate you have jihadi flowing into syria and getting trained up there are going to then go back into home nations such as here and to and to unite all right gentlemen i'm going to have said jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that short break will cain you know we're discussion on the middle east staying with our team. meeting with. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with the very profit of the it is a very high return on investment. you'll know me that he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups are a part of me that is a new that not a manager is a change their name a strategy but it just feel the same murderous. high ranking suspects you know coming. pretty upset on that mr president go soon. to president putin. but the new. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end he
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me going to go back to syria syria is a massive problem because look what's happening to jordan when you have refugees flowing into jordan at this unsustainable rate you have jihadi flowing into syria and getting trained up there are going to then go back into a home nation such as here and to and to unite all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that show people can you know we're discussion on the middle east stay with our team. meeting with. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia with that every profit out of them is a very high return on investment. and you'll know me that he said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups that they have needed betis i knew that about a managers of change their name and strategy but i just feel the same murderous. high ranking suspects give no comment pretty upset on that mr president as soon as . the president put in. both the new. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end and
me going to go back to syria syria is a massive problem because look what's happening to jordan when you have refugees flowing into jordan at this unsustainable rate you have jihadi flowing into syria and getting trained up there are going to then go back into a home nation such as here and to and to unite all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that show people can you know we're discussion on the middle east stay with our team. meeting with....
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me going to go back to syria syria is a massive problem because look what's happening to jordan when you have refugees flowing into jordan at this unsustainable rate you have jihadi flowing into syria and getting trained up there are going to then go back into home nations such as here and to into the night all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that show people can you know we're discussion on the middle east staying with our team. meeting with. this is the media leave us so we leave the media. by the same potion security for your party is a golf. course is that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on our t.v. . download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't go out with your mobile device you can watch artsy anytime anywhere. if the main competitor girl on the market is mother nature. may customers struggle with to. fight for each drop from an old dirty supplier. let peopl
me going to go back to syria syria is a massive problem because look what's happening to jordan when you have refugees flowing into jordan at this unsustainable rate you have jihadi flowing into syria and getting trained up there are going to then go back into home nations such as here and to into the night all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break and after that show people can you know we're discussion on the middle east staying with our team. meeting...
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to have should have we should not be putting our heads and arms inside syria syria should solve its problems on its own we we we should say to every country in the world they should everybody should choose their own country their own government their own solutions nobody should lead. other people's problems but unfortunately it seems like in case of syria they really don't have much say in what happens to them i mean about syrian people and that's a bet says a lot about both sides it says a lot about the opposition and it says a lot about the government. so i would i wouldn't be choosing either of them actually to be to be the spokesman of the syrian people and what about lebanon when you talk it's a global thing what's going to happen in lebanon will always talk about lebanon and how beautiful multiethnic it was back in the seventy's and that's also under threat of extinction right now especially with syria. have you know lebanon has been the field for everybody since a long time for the palestinians for this is that i.e. it is for the sea it is the feeling for every single war everybody fi
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most people i know do not want to leave syria. syria is their home. they do not want to live in turkey. it is a different country. i do not want to go to jordan. they can't stay. for them, it is a tremendous loss of dignity because they see their family living in a refugee camp. iss is a society that conservative. very little privacy. it is a huge loss of dignity. as i said earlier today, in refugee camps. you go inside of a tent and it is clean. they clean their tents. they wash their clothes. muchtried to keep as dignity as they can. in a place that, in a country that robbed them of many dignities. >> it is a really tough decision. it is the u.s. trying to help us to find out -- we are talking, come with us. come with us to turkey. my mother is going to turkey. my girlfriend is here. if they get killed i am in turkey, how can i leave? how can i be in that situation. they ask these questions every day. >> where are the men of fighting age? they joined the opposition. they did not want to maybe, they did not want to fight, they did not like both sides
most people i know do not want to leave syria. syria is their home. they do not want to live in turkey. it is a different country. i do not want to go to jordan. they can't stay. for them, it is a tremendous loss of dignity because they see their family living in a refugee camp. iss is a society that conservative. very little privacy. it is a huge loss of dignity. as i said earlier today, in refugee camps. you go inside of a tent and it is clean. they clean their tents. they wash their clothes....
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syria is going to hand out some major contracts and if they as the e.u. is now condemn hezbollah as a terrorist organization least it's a military wing and it's almost impossible to distinguish one from the other. the europeans may not get some of those kind of contracts and then tries to get those contracts i think is to make sure that they don't do anything i'm very thankful internet he finds that they don't really. that will be the reaction from has been large as quickly my reaction is it was a feel go operation please israelis at the white house and that's about it i were not going to see much consequence coming out of their heart also that but they caved to you. merican not pressure like a thank you we have an active time thank you that it stuck to franklin lamb an international lawyer and political analyst thank you. up next will be following one of russia's oldest and biggest the images. i talk with you and many times about the absurd things going on all around us like kids being thrown out of school because they had a gun that shoots bubbles or va
syria is going to hand out some major contracts and if they as the e.u. is now condemn hezbollah as a terrorist organization least it's a military wing and it's almost impossible to distinguish one from the other. the europeans may not get some of those kind of contracts and then tries to get those contracts i think is to make sure that they don't do anything i'm very thankful internet he finds that they don't really. that will be the reaction from has been large as quickly my reaction is it...
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no >> i have a follow-up on syria. in washington is that assad is within grade if you look at the situation -- is winning. at the situation, it looks like he is making progress on the ground. how do you see it going to a process in geneva to have conditions that will undermine his authoritarian government? is, there hastion been no resolution. 100,000 people have been killed. [indiscernible] when i briefed the security council in november, people were extremely critical of me because i refuse to say that the opposition was winning and the regime was in its last few days. most people in november of last year were convinced that the regime had lost, and that the opposition was winning, and that it was a question of months, perhaps weeks. i think that was not correct. now you have a lot of people who say that the government is winning. the regime is winning. the regime is doing much better than it did in november of last year, but it is true, they are making progress. in situations like this, making progress in winning ar
no >> i have a follow-up on syria. in washington is that assad is within grade if you look at the situation -- is winning. at the situation, it looks like he is making progress on the ground. how do you see it going to a process in geneva to have conditions that will undermine his authoritarian government? is, there hastion been no resolution. 100,000 people have been killed. [indiscernible] when i briefed the security council in november, people were extremely critical of me because i...
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most people i know do not want to leave syria. syria is their home. they do not want to live in turkey. it is a different country. i do not want to go to jordan. they can't stay. for them, it is a tremendous loss of dignity because they see their family living in a refugee camp. this is a society that is conservative. very little privacy. it is a huge loss of dignity. as i said earlier today, in refugee camps. you go inside of a tent and it is clean. they clean their tents. they wash their clothes. they tried to keep as much dignity as they can. in a place that, in a country that robbed them of many dignities. >> it is a really tough decision. it is the u.s. trying to help us to find out -- we are talking, come with us. come with us to turkey. my mother is going to turkey. my girlfriend is here. if they get killed i am in turkey, how can i leave? how can i be in that situation. they ask these questions every day. >> where are the men of fighting age? they joined the opposition. they did not want to maybe, they did not want to fight, they did not like
most people i know do not want to leave syria. syria is their home. they do not want to live in turkey. it is a different country. i do not want to go to jordan. they can't stay. for them, it is a tremendous loss of dignity because they see their family living in a refugee camp. this is a society that is conservative. very little privacy. it is a huge loss of dignity. as i said earlier today, in refugee camps. you go inside of a tent and it is clean. they clean their tents. they wash their...
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weak syria's unity is under threat. well the first journalist and award winning blogger neil clark told me he believes the syrian opposition will use the al qaeda threat to desperately try to secure western intervention that. it's interesting isn't it when president assad was warning about al-qaeda in syria from twenty eleven or was he was dismissed by the west it was scaremongering etc he was saying that al qaeda was coming to her in syria and now we're hearing this from the f.s.a. so it's interesting isn't it that those of those who didn't want this would have were dismissed as the apologist for a sad ologist the syrian government now the west has got to wake up to what's really going on and that i think having said that it's very important to understand the f.s.a. strategy of the free syrian army is very keen to get western intervention i think they're now change their strategy look al qaeda going to take over unless we do the and help us the f.s.a. have lost all bases and i think now they're lost and say look you've
weak syria's unity is under threat. well the first journalist and award winning blogger neil clark told me he believes the syrian opposition will use the al qaeda threat to desperately try to secure western intervention that. it's interesting isn't it when president assad was warning about al-qaeda in syria from twenty eleven or was he was dismissed by the west it was scaremongering etc he was saying that al qaeda was coming to her in syria and now we're hearing this from the f.s.a. so it's...
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well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that their way of started to was through peaceful protests and i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protests. is that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with the armed rebels and the problem is that yourself your group and many other arab intellectuals in the west seem to you said just that you know on this particular case using violence using aren't resistance may be justified in my my argument is th
well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that...
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well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the benignly and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that they were fired. through peaceful protests and i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protesters that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with the armed rebels and the problem is that your south your group and many other arab intellectuals in the west seem to you said just that you know on this particular case using violence using aren't resistance may be justified and my my argument is tha
well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the benignly and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned...
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well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the alley and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that the way of started to was through peaceful protests and i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protesters that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with the armed rebels and the problem is that your south your group and many other arab intellectuals in the west seem to you said just that you know on this particular case using violence using aren't resistance may be justified in my my argument i
well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the alley and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned...
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well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that their way of started to was through peaceful protests and. i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protesters that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with the armed rebels and the problem is that you yourself your group and many other arab intellectuals in the west seem to you said just that you know on this particular case using violence using aren't resistance may be justified in my my argument is
well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that...
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bush as war criminal and dan condone some of the similar tactics in syria is precisely because of this tribal. reason like when you have a now that i'm going to tell you man it's not limiting but why what else about them are absorbed by mr al to create it but when you say that as an arab or as a muslim as a or as a humanitarian here have some more entitle men to come in to syria and say to the syrian people who are still highly divided in the attitude towards assad because you know a significant proportion still supports president assad whether you like it or not so when you are coming to syria and start telling those people who should be their legitimate leader and who should be not i think this is the very same argument that president bush said because president bush based it on a humanitarian basis he said the american capital rights and responsibilities to protect the oppressed people of iraq now what you're saying is that because you're an arab because you're a muslim you for some reason have the same right or. more in title meant to protecting the syrian people but to me it sound
bush as war criminal and dan condone some of the similar tactics in syria is precisely because of this tribal. reason like when you have a now that i'm going to tell you man it's not limiting but why what else about them are absorbed by mr al to create it but when you say that as an arab or as a muslim as a or as a humanitarian here have some more entitle men to come in to syria and say to the syrian people who are still highly divided in the attitude towards assad because you know a...
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chaos al qaida reportedly announces plans to create its own state in syria using land captured by the opposition and seizing its money and weapons to. and there's money to be made by getting britain out of the e.u. a report coming up on how one think tank plans of robot reward head of the proposed referendum. are going to be just joy this is kevin owen here tonight is to say just past eight pm now on our top story this russian anti corruption blogger alexina valmy has been handed five years in jail for embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from his state enterprise he was immediately arrested after the verdict and led from the dock in handcuffs you go piskun office in central moscow with reaction to the ruling no hi there we go what's going on where you are i can see the crowds are gathered what what is the state of play down there right now. where we're at miners a square right now this is one of the busiest places in the central moscow traffic wise this is the peak of the evening rush hour right now with heavy traffic on. the street. mine isn't a square itself was previously c
chaos al qaida reportedly announces plans to create its own state in syria using land captured by the opposition and seizing its money and weapons to. and there's money to be made by getting britain out of the e.u. a report coming up on how one think tank plans of robot reward head of the proposed referendum. are going to be just joy this is kevin owen here tonight is to say just past eight pm now on our top story this russian anti corruption blogger alexina valmy has been handed five years in...
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well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that their way of was through peaceful protests and i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protesters that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with the armed rebels and the problem is that your south your group and many other arab intellectuals in the west seem to you said just that you know on this particular case using violence using aren't resistance may be justified in my my argument is that it is no
well syria was. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that...
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most people i know do not want to leave syria. syria is their home. they do not want to live in turkey. it is a different country. i do not want to go to jordan. they can't stay. for them, it is a tremendous loss of dignity because they see their family living in a refugee mp. this is a society that is conservative. very little privacy. it is a huge loss of dignity. ini said earlier today, refugee camps. you go inside of a tent and it is clean. they clean their tents. they wash their clothes. they tried to keep as much dignity as they can. in a place that, in a country that robbed them of many dignities. >> it is a really tough decision. it is the u.s. trying to help us we are talking, come with us. come with us to turkey. my mother is going to turkey. my girlfriend is here. if they get killed i am in turkey, how can i leave? .ow can i be in that situation they ask these questions every day. the men of fighting age? they joined the opposition. they did not want to maybe, they did not want to fight, they did not like both sides. aleppo was not joining
most people i know do not want to leave syria. syria is their home. they do not want to live in turkey. it is a different country. i do not want to go to jordan. they can't stay. for them, it is a tremendous loss of dignity because they see their family living in a refugee mp. this is a society that is conservative. very little privacy. it is a huge loss of dignity. ini said earlier today, refugee camps. you go inside of a tent and it is clean. they clean their tents. they wash their clothes....
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you want to be able to at least contain syria to syria. and not have it spill over to lebanon to turkey, to destabilize the monarchy in jordan to create a regional war with the israelis. those are real american interests. so it's hard to tell the american public, look w what we want to do in its middle east is avoid total disaster but that is a real interest. >> how is it we get our friends to stand up to china, take japan, south korea, without encouraging them to act recklessly. the economists have a phrase, moral hazard and you want basically to encourage people to invest but you don't want them to invest recklessly. so how is it we tell our friends we're there, we want what the chinese do, act badly towards you. on the other hand we don't want to necessarily give them a blank check to challenge the chinese on every issue, how do we get that right? >> that's an extremely good question and very tough to do. here you have taiwan which has some of the lowest, spends a pittance on its military. extremely wealthy economy. the japanese are now
you want to be able to at least contain syria to syria. and not have it spill over to lebanon to turkey, to destabilize the monarchy in jordan to create a regional war with the israelis. those are real american interests. so it's hard to tell the american public, look w what we want to do in its middle east is avoid total disaster but that is a real interest. >> how is it we get our friends to stand up to china, take japan, south korea, without encouraging them to act recklessly. the...
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pilgrim who'd been living in syria for sixteen years and he told me if everyone in syria wanted to go he would be gone this is not to say that a substantial number of syrians don't want him to go they do want him to go but there is a constituency in syria that supports a sub the problem is that we don't have the west doesn't have anyone to bring to the negotiating table the syrian opposition is completely fractured who represents the syrian opposition could could give me five names that represent the syrian opposition who can go to the negotiation table and talk to assad no i cannot give you for him it would be to the point in that the the poorest in the middle east great powers that be they have lost their influence wherever so that's the that is one of the delimiters you know the people the countries who can bring about some sort of meaningful peace are not you know in a rush or they might be saudi arabia or because the thirty one year old severely depressed or very depressing find syria that's a very depressing thought that saudi arabia would be playing that role can we go right ah
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problems of syria. heart of the strategy have been useful. part of them had in disastrous. parts of them have simply been good ideas that have not worked out. but it has been very clear that when you have a situation with 100 thousand dead, millions of refugees displaced, the terry and is him spreading like wildfire around -- sectarianism spreading like wildfire, it is not a policy you want to hold up as a glowing success. the problem is none of the major alternatives on offer are any better. he often hear from senator mccain and others that everything which the critics predicted would happen if we intervene has happened anyway. in some ways, it is true. absolute disaster. but we are not embedded neck deep in a quad meyer with american troops now caught in the relentless pressure to expand our commitment, to go deeper, stay longer, have a newe of troops, try a counterinsurgency strategy. people talk about the slippery slope like it is a throwaway thing -- ok, the slippery slope, we are worried about tha
problems of syria. heart of the strategy have been useful. part of them had in disastrous. parts of them have simply been good ideas that have not worked out. but it has been very clear that when you have a situation with 100 thousand dead, millions of refugees displaced, the terry and is him spreading like wildfire around -- sectarianism spreading like wildfire, it is not a policy you want to hold up as a glowing success. the problem is none of the major alternatives on offer are any better....
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israel teamed up with turkey wanted to launched one of its recent attacks all syria that's according to sources officials have strongly denied the claims. meanwhile syria's miniature reportedly prions a rebel lab or a tree used to produce and store chemical substances the claims come from syrian state television. plans under spreads across the u.s. with police firing rubber bullets at crowds protesting the controversial acquittal of george zimmerman the schole dad an unarmed black teenager. and a welcome to our c twenty news live from moscow my name is you. main story now for the first time since the outbreak of this syrian conflict israel used tigerish military bases for one of its recent strikes against syria that's according to the sources that makes a stunning this now from our middle east correspondent paula slee. auti sources tell us that israel used turkish military bases to launch attacks inside syria the latest attack was carried out in early july when there was a pre-dawn strike on the syrian city of latakia that allegedly targeted russian made anti ship missiles u.s. offic
israel teamed up with turkey wanted to launched one of its recent attacks all syria that's according to sources officials have strongly denied the claims. meanwhile syria's miniature reportedly prions a rebel lab or a tree used to produce and store chemical substances the claims come from syrian state television. plans under spreads across the u.s. with police firing rubber bullets at crowds protesting the controversial acquittal of george zimmerman the schole dad an unarmed black teenager. and...
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there's an international will to make syria weak syria's unity is on the front. please try to get the upper hand over protesters in northern ireland the arrests continue as key politicians put their heads together to try to find ways to head off the race season violence next year the details on that story in just a few minutes also in the most stark against the obama government surveillance congress warns that it may entirely were about the president's power to spy wholesale american citizens a story made up. the answer may be a simple question who is the high number i give you the courtesy of being on your show you should give me the courtesy of answering one simple step the question is whether the deaths of those people are justified hundreds of thousands of. people were killed after war and i don't think the goals that were set before the war were actually achieved during that war and that's the biggest. three. three. three. three. three. video for your media. free media r t v dot com. welcome back a large cash prize is awaiting anyone who can come up with a w
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the alawites have the right to live in syria. no one should be excluded from society. >> narrator: the next morning, just as the united nations truce begins, ahmad and his comrades prepare for battle. >> (translated): we always try and pray before battle. it makes us stronger. we've realized that only god will help us. so we ask god for the strength to attack more checkpoints. >> narrator: ahmad is going to attack a large government base at wadi daif. it's a major launching point for artillery attacks in the region. it also protects the regime's main supply route from the capital, damascus, to syria's embattled second city, aleppo. >> narrator: for weeks, they've been besieging the base at wadi daif. the fighting has been intense. the brother of rebel leader jamal maarouf was killed here only weeks ago. today they plan to storm the base and overrun it. the fog allows them to move unseen to within striking distance. the base lies less than a mile down this road, and is manned by up to 500 regime soldiers. >> narrator: jamal used t
the alawites have the right to live in syria. no one should be excluded from society. >> narrator: the next morning, just as the united nations truce begins, ahmad and his comrades prepare for battle. >> (translated): we always try and pray before battle. it makes us stronger. we've realized that only god will help us. so we ask god for the strength to attack more checkpoints. >> narrator: ahmad is going to attack a large government base at wadi daif. it's a major launching...
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pilgrim who'd been living in syria for sixteen years and he told me if everyone in syria wanted to go he would be gone this is not to say that a substantial number of syrians don't want him to go they do want him to go but there is a constituency in syria that supports a sub the problem is that we don't have the west doesn't have anyone to bring to the negotiating table the syrian opposition is completely fractured who represents the syrian opposition could could give me five names that represent the syrian opposition who can go to the negotiation table and talk to assad no i cannot give you for him it was beside the point in that the the poorest are weak in the middle east great powers that are you know they have lost their influence wherever so that's the that is one of the dilemmas you know the people the countries who can bring about some sort of meaningful peace or not you know in russia there might be saudi arabia in iraq because the thirty one year old severely depressed or very depressing find syria that's a very depressing thought that saudi arabia would be playing that role
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pilgrim who'd been living in syria for sixteen years and he told me if everyone in syria wanted to go he would be gone this is not to say that a substantial number of syrians don't want him to go they do want him to go but there is a constituency in syria that supports a sub the problem is that we don't have the west doesn't have anyone to bring to the negotiating table the syrian opposition is completely fractured who represents the syrian opposition could could give me five names that represent the syrian opposition who can go to the negotiation table and talk to assad you know i can argue for him it was because of the point in the poorest a week in the middle east the great powers are you know they have lost their influence wherever so that's the that is one of the delimiters you know the people the countries who can bring about some sort of meaningful peace or not you know in russia there might be saudi arabia or because the so do you i knew all that was really really depressed or very depressing to find syria that's a very depressing thought that saudi arabia would be playing tha
pilgrim who'd been living in syria for sixteen years and he told me if everyone in syria wanted to go he would be gone this is not to say that a substantial number of syrians don't want him to go they do want him to go but there is a constituency in syria that supports a sub the problem is that we don't have the west doesn't have anyone to bring to the negotiating table the syrian opposition is completely fractured who represents the syrian opposition could could give me five names that...
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is your old teamed up with jackie wanted to launch to one of its recent attacks on syria that's according to sources turkish officials have strongly denied the claims . in a while syria's military reportedly finds a rebel lab or a tree used to produce and store chemical substances the claims come from syrian state television. and spreads across the u.s. with police firing rubber bullets at the trials protesting the controversial acquittal of george zimmerman who shall doubt an unarmed black teenager. from russia and around the world this is she with me. and a very warm welcome to the program for the first time since the outbreak of the syrian conflict israel used military bases for one of its recent strikes against syria that's according to our sources the latest now on this from middle east correspondent paula. r.t. sources tell us that israel used turkish military bases to launch attacks inside syria the latest attack was carried out in early july when there was a pre-dawn strike on the syrian city of latakia that allegedly targeted russian made anti ship missiles u.s. officials speakin
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syria. meanwhile syria's military reporting. chemical substances. from syrian state television. spreads across the u.s. with police firing rubber bullets at crowds protesting the controversial acquittal of george zimmerman. good morning. a.t.m. on monday tea with me straight to our breaking news for you this hour for the first time since the outbreak of the syrian conflict israel has used turkish military bases for strikes against syria and that's according to sources let's head over to our middle east correspondent joining us live here on the paula good morning to you from moscow can you bring us up to speed here what do you know. well what we are hearing from our r.t. sources is that israel used turkish military bases to strike on syria now in early july they was a predawn attack on the syrian port in the city of latakia that allegedly targeted russian made. missiles u.s. officials speaking on condition of anonymity said that this attack on this weapons depot was carried out by israeli fighter jets it happened not far from a russian base there is suspicion that israel was resp
syria. meanwhile syria's military reporting. chemical substances. from syrian state television. spreads across the u.s. with police firing rubber bullets at crowds protesting the controversial acquittal of george zimmerman. good morning. a.t.m. on monday tea with me straight to our breaking news for you this hour for the first time since the outbreak of the syrian conflict israel has used turkish military bases for strikes against syria and that's according to sources let's head over to our...
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i have a big event in syria that is suffering right now along with millions of other syrians i am here and i my heart goes to all the syrians including my family including that i feel i have seen on the borders of jordan and of lebanon and my heart goes out to the governments who are responsible about such horrendous. genocide and i really mean genocides i've been there i've seen what is happening over there children are being slaughtered on the street and they're crossing the borders what do you mean under government i mean all the governments of the word whoever it is has that it has at its sponsibility about this thing about either the
i have a big event in syria that is suffering right now along with millions of other syrians i am here and i my heart goes to all the syrians including my family including that i feel i have seen on the borders of jordan and of lebanon and my heart goes out to the governments who are responsible about such horrendous. genocide and i really mean genocides i've been there i've seen what is happening over there children are being slaughtered on the street and they're crossing the borders what do...
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you know syria is a totally different case than egypt syria there is a civil war because there is an oppression by the army. and it's not following the human rights code in egypt there was an uprising this uprising was supported by the army to fulfill the demands of people so this uprising was. according to google earth and other international estimates between twenty to thirty three million people went out demanded to change the or press of the regime so the army did respond to it the legitimacy of that regime was eroded several times by the actions the conspiracy against the state with the communications with the terrorists of hamas and the assassination of sixteen. jews and officers till now after one year there is no news about them as soon as the regime was overthrown now we know who killed them there are thirty three named people from how mass and how mass now and other militants are. attacking sinai to have an independent state now there is a coup truly accusing the next president morsi and the muslim brotherhood leaders that they were freed by hamas militants this is a court
you know syria is a totally different case than egypt syria there is a civil war because there is an oppression by the army. and it's not following the human rights code in egypt there was an uprising this uprising was supported by the army to fulfill the demands of people so this uprising was. according to google earth and other international estimates between twenty to thirty three million people went out demanded to change the or press of the regime so the army did respond to it the...
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a pilgrim who'd been living in syria for sixteen years and he told me if everyone in syria wanted to go he would be gone this is not to say that a substantial number of syrians don't want him to go they do want him to go but there is a constituency in syria that supports a sub the problem is that we don't have the west doesn't have anyone to bring to the negotiating table the syrian opposition is completely fractured who represents the syrian opposition could could give me five names that represent the syrian opposition who can go to the negotiation table and talk to assad no i cannot give you for it would be the point in the poorest are we giving middle east great powers or you know they have lost their influence wherever so that's the that is one of the delimiters you know the people the countries who can bring about some sort of meaningful peace are not united states and russia they might be saudi arabia or because the thirty one year old. diplomats are very depressing find syria that's a very depressing thought that saudi arabia would be playing that role kelly go right ahead bec
a pilgrim who'd been living in syria for sixteen years and he told me if everyone in syria wanted to go he would be gone this is not to say that a substantial number of syrians don't want him to go they do want him to go but there is a constituency in syria that supports a sub the problem is that we don't have the west doesn't have anyone to bring to the negotiating table the syrian opposition is completely fractured who represents the syrian opposition could could give me five names that...
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while i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me madam ask me questions and i answer you if you learn to challenge to challenge and to try to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know who am i am who are you like oh this is what you are doing i'm sorry would you come and. interview with mr blank you will know until america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. you cannot say we have a public debate in their wallet i mean this is not a bus this is not the way to appeal to push public debate and we are only making interview we are not making into regulation now it's not supposed to be interesting but i would love to have a conversation it's a conversation has a limit and has a ticket we should go over let's go and if you don't like the way i interview or we just stop right there mr exxon although just before i began to break you were talking about syria being in the sake of different for legends and different strains of islam and i think it was a very rare example of
while i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me madam ask me questions and i answer you if you learn to challenge to challenge and to try to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know who am i am who are you like oh this is what you are doing i'm sorry would you come and. interview with mr blank you will know until america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. you cannot say...
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while i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me but them ask me questions and i answer you if you are given a challenge to challenge and to write to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know who am i am who are you want to know this what you're doing i'm sorry would you come on. interview with mr blank you want until of america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. you cannot say i mean have a public debate in the world i mean this is not but this is not the way to appeal to push public debate and we are we are really making interview we are not making into regulation no it's not supposed to be interesting but i would like to have a conversation it's a conversation has a limit and has a ticket we should loeb's over let's go and if you don't like the way i interview or we just stop right there mr exxon although just before i began to break you were talking about syria being in the sake of different for legends and different strains of islam and i think it was a ver
while i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me but them ask me questions and i answer you if you are given a challenge to challenge and to write to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know who am i am who are you want to know this what you're doing i'm sorry would you come on. interview with mr blank you want until of america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. you...
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while i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me with them ask me questions and i answer you if you meant to challenge and to try to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know who am i am who are you want to know this what you're doing i'm sorry would you come and. interview with mr blank you will know until of america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. you cannot say we have a public debate in the world i mean this is not a bus this is not the way to appeal to push a public debate and we are we are really making interview we are not making into regulation no it's not supposed to be interesting but i would like to have a conversation it's a conversation has a limit and has a ticket we should observateur let's go and if you don't like the way i interview or we just stop right there mr exxon alone just before i began to break you were talking about syria being in the sake of different for legends and different strains of islam and i think it was a very rare example
while i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me with them ask me questions and i answer you if you meant to challenge and to try to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know who am i am who are you want to know this what you're doing i'm sorry would you come and. interview with mr blank you will know until of america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. you cannot say we...
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well i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me madam i ask me questions and i answer you if you are given a challenge to challenge and to lie to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know who and why and who are you only know this what you're doing i'm sorry would you come and. interview mr blank come on until america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. why you cannot say we have a public debate in the world i mean this is not a bus this is not the way to appeal to push public debate and we are more we are really making interview we are not making into regulation now it's not supposed to be interesting but i would love to have a conversation it's a conversation has a limit and has educate we should observations let's go and if you don't like the way i interview or we just stop right there mr exxon although just before i began to break you were talking about syria being in the sake of different for legends and different strains of islam and i think it was a very r
well i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me madam i ask me questions and i answer you if you are given a challenge to challenge and to lie to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know who and why and who are you only know this what you're doing i'm sorry would you come and. interview mr blank come on until america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. why you cannot say...
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while i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me with them ask me questions and i answer you if you meant a challenge to challenge and to right to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know where my own who are you only know this what you're doing i'm sorry would you come and. interview with mr blank you will know until america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. you cannot say i mean have a public debate in the world i mean this is not a bus this is not the way to appeal to push public debate and we are not we are really making interview we are not making into regulation no it's not supposed to be interesting but i would like to have a conversation it's a conversation has a limit and has a ticket we should observations let's go and if you don't like the way i interview or we just stop right there mr exxon although just before i began to break you were talking about syria being in the sake of different for legends and different strains of islam and i think it was
while i would like to ask you about the syria the conflict in syria the position of your organization. but don't argue with me with them ask me questions and i answer you if you meant a challenge to challenge and to right to prove that you are right i'm wrong this is not within view i don't know where my own who are you only know this what you're doing i'm sorry would you come and. interview with mr blank you will know until america's doing this and blah blah and you cannot say that. you cannot...
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on our bordercus ofh syria because about 90% the bombs are coming from the border with syria and other countries. in thee are fighting fight between good people against bad people. still good people working. thehank you, general, interior ministry spokesman saying he believes a lot of this is the influence of al qaeda including fighters coming across from syria. , live from baghdad. coming up -- time to run through the top stories on al jazeera. the former leader has been sentenced to 90 years for war crimes. he is 91. he was convicted of atrocities committed during the 1971 war of independence with pakistan. he is the fifth senior figures sentenced this year. a car bomb targeting a police control in iraq has left one officer dead and 10 others injured. a series of bombings on sunday killed a least 30 and injured nearly 100. haverters of mohamed morsi called for mass demonstrations in cairo as a senior u.s. official is in the capital for talks with the interim leader. there are thousands of people in istanbul protesting against what they call the military coup in egypt. they were carry
on our bordercus ofh syria because about 90% the bombs are coming from the border with syria and other countries. in thee are fighting fight between good people against bad people. still good people working. thehank you, general, interior ministry spokesman saying he believes a lot of this is the influence of al qaeda including fighters coming across from syria. , live from baghdad. coming up -- time to run through the top stories on al jazeera. the former leader has been sentenced to 90 years...
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well syria. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that there were fired . through peaceful protests and i take your point i was there on the ground are so many of those peaceful rallies but i think the protesters that i saw back then in damascus and in many other syrian cities have absolutely nothing in common with they aren't rebels and the problem is that your south your group and many other arab intellectuals in the west seem to you said just that you know on this particular case using violence using aren't resistance may be justified and my my argument is that it
well syria. was a revolution in the in the in the same way that egypt saw its revolution which toppled hosni mubarak in the same way that tunisia so revolution that toppled the and in the same way that the people of libya rose the people of syria as well as yemen other countries also rose at the very same time the context can't be ignored the syrian revolution for six months after it starts all it was calling for was the reform of the regime not the fall of the regime you mentioned that there...
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meanwhile syria's military reportedly finds a rebel. chemical substances at the flames coming in directly from syrian state television. ads across the u.s. the police firing rubber bullets at crowds protesting the controversial acquittal of george zimmerman who shot dead an unarmed black teenager. good morning from moscow where it's now eleven am on monday this is with me will receive straight to our breaking news for you this hour for the first time since the outbreak of the syrian conflict israel has used turkish military bases for its strikes against syria this is according to our sources and the latest on this now from our middle east correspondent paula. r.t. sources tell us that israel used turkish military bases to launch attacks inside syria now these allegations refer to one of the israeli attacks but the latest attack was carried out in early july when there was a pre-dawn strike on the syrian city of latakia that allegedly targeted russian made anti ship missiles u.s. officials speaking on condition of anonymity say that this
meanwhile syria's military reportedly finds a rebel. chemical substances at the flames coming in directly from syrian state television. ads across the u.s. the police firing rubber bullets at crowds protesting the controversial acquittal of george zimmerman who shot dead an unarmed black teenager. good morning from moscow where it's now eleven am on monday this is with me will receive straight to our breaking news for you this hour for the first time since the outbreak of the syrian conflict...
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syria very aggressive and does it can vary a little syria especially the united states but what do you think of such cooperation between some of the syrian government's toughest rivals in the region mean now for the assad regime well i don't think that this is a huge change for all the general situation because. what's supporting in the past the so-called rebels in this what the media claim it is a civil war but isn't the reality since a long time approx evil order we have right now militants from more than twenty five nations fighting in syria against the syrian government and of course east river was supporting the rebels they fall and arms and weaponry from. the revenue side and turkey also is supporting in a strong way the rebels on syrian soil. and interview with turkish media the country's foreign minister denied claims israel used the turkish military base to launch an attack against syria to find out more we're now joined live from istanbul by our correspondent. paula any reaction so far to this breaking news we've been covering for the past several hours here on. not. a single
syria very aggressive and does it can vary a little syria especially the united states but what do you think of such cooperation between some of the syrian government's toughest rivals in the region mean now for the assad regime well i don't think that this is a huge change for all the general situation because. what's supporting in the past the so-called rebels in this what the media claim it is a civil war but isn't the reality since a long time approx evil order we have right now militants...
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, can create opportunities for syria. when president assad false, iran is not going to go away. iranian influence in syria is not going to go away. one can easily imagine the emergence of an insurgency, which is fighting against what appears to be a pro-western backed regime in damascus that can prove to be popular to certain sectors and pockets in the middle east. we have to be careful about thinking about this in an ahistoric way where we only see our perspective rather than the other perspective. the view from tehran is quite different. i would like to hear barbara's take on this. when you talk to iranian officials, they see an area where iran is under siege and islamic movements are on the rise and they might look at this narrative of a collapsing irani position and say, those americans are fooling themselves. they can read these polls and we know the power is shifting and in our favor. it is important that we not protect our own reading of this data on to tehran. >> as the moderator, one of the things i like to do is
, can create opportunities for syria. when president assad false, iran is not going to go away. iranian influence in syria is not going to go away. one can easily imagine the emergence of an insurgency, which is fighting against what appears to be a pro-western backed regime in damascus that can prove to be popular to certain sectors and pockets in the middle east. we have to be careful about thinking about this in an ahistoric way where we only see our perspective rather than the other...