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basically calling for a reform of the united nations security council. it's important to stress that the united nations security council has one of that key un institutions, holes. a lot of power, for example, has the capacity to present binding resolutions. yet at the same time, the 5 permanent members of that security council have a veto power. and one of those 5 members is russia, which basically means that on this particular case, it is very difficult to have concrete action from the united nations security council. and that was something that mr. savanski with this particular sound might but more in general with his age clearly tried to criticize. that's why he was asking for more action coming from the united nations security council. and now the atrocities, sir, that have been perpetrated in boucher that the world has seen and leaders and people around the world are shocked by the images. a news coming out of their talk just a little bit about what effect that has had on germany and german leaders. well, germany as well as other european countries
basically calling for a reform of the united nations security council. it's important to stress that the united nations security council has one of that key un institutions, holes. a lot of power, for example, has the capacity to present binding resolutions. yet at the same time, the 5 permanent members of that security council have a veto power. and one of those 5 members is russia, which basically means that on this particular case, it is very difficult to have concrete action from the united...
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that idea that the united nations security council can not take very decisive action specifically in this face because of russia's, vito russia is one of the permanent members of the united nations security council . and as such, it can veto any decision. it basically means that the united nations security council is now incapable of making any substantial move to stop the situation in ukraine. and that is something that mr. zelinski very clearly very strongly criticized in his speech. it will be very interesting to see what happens next, because before mr. zalinski spoke, we also heard from various high ranking un officials among them. martin griffith the under secretary general for humanitarian affairs, who has been specifically tasked by the united nation security secretary general gutierrez to try and find a humanitarian ceasefire in ukraine. he travelled to moscow already in the last few days. he's going to travel to ukraine in the coming days to try and broker that c. sorry. and he also said we have a long road ahead of us. another remarkable statement that which is, gives you
that idea that the united nations security council can not take very decisive action specifically in this face because of russia's, vito russia is one of the permanent members of the united nations security council . and as such, it can veto any decision. it basically means that the united nations security council is now incapable of making any substantial move to stop the situation in ukraine. and that is something that mr. zelinski very clearly very strongly criticized in his speech. it will...
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he to address the night nations security council. and yes indeed, rushes position will be very carefully looked at because russia has rejected all the interpretations coming from the west about what happened in boucher despite the fact that they have been presented and analyzed by western source is at large. they have been really step by step, evidencing those atrocities in butcher, but russia has clearly rejected them in various forums. for example, one of them here in germany by the russian embassy, specifically stressing only yesterday when the ambassador went to the a german foreign minister ministry that they rejected germany's position on this. so we have 2 very different contrasting views when it comes to, to butcher. and that's why it's particularly important to hear what mister salenti will bring today. what evidence he will bring to support those claims of that master con, to possible war crimes, as they are being described by western officials, who are um, russia's friends and security council? well, in the security counci
he to address the night nations security council. and yes indeed, rushes position will be very carefully looked at because russia has rejected all the interpretations coming from the west about what happened in boucher despite the fact that they have been presented and analyzed by western source is at large. they have been really step by step, evidencing those atrocities in butcher, but russia has clearly rejected them in various forums. for example, one of them here in germany by the russian...
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in christ president has told the united nations security council, the body should expel russia or dissolve itself altogether. brought him is lensky was demanding accountability for russia's alleged war crimes in his country. he says, the world is yet to learn the full truth. and the massacre and butcher is only one example of what russian troops have been doing since the war started $41.00 days ago. is 1st address the council since the invasion, zalinski said that russia's assault on ukraine undermines the entire architecture of global security. or i did with black, middle green. we need decisions from the security council for peace in ukraine. if you dont know how to implement this, you can do 2 things. either remove russia from the council, so cannot block decisions about its own war. the other option is to reform to secure, to cancel, to work for peace. if there isn't an alternative, then we should decide the secret to counsel altogether. by all rushes ambassadors, the u. an accused member states of spreading lies about his country's military. as selina benji had denied accusations of w
in christ president has told the united nations security council, the body should expel russia or dissolve itself altogether. brought him is lensky was demanding accountability for russia's alleged war crimes in his country. he says, the world is yet to learn the full truth. and the massacre and butcher is only one example of what russian troops have been doing since the war started $41.00 days ago. is 1st address the council since the invasion, zalinski said that russia's assault on ukraine...
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stern words from the ukranian president, addressing the united nations security council saying russian leaders must face accountability for war crimes. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is altos, air alive from do are also coming up fears they could be even worse atrocities to come as harrowing.
stern words from the ukranian president, addressing the united nations security council saying russian leaders must face accountability for war crimes. ah, i'm carry johnston. this is altos, air alive from do are also coming up fears they could be even worse atrocities to come as harrowing.
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. >> all right, matt miller, from national security council, thank you very much. that is all in for this evening, the rachel maddow shows right place right now, good evening rachel. good evening, chris, how is your vacation? >> it was amazing. let me just, say quick plug, hot take, grand canyon, truly all inspiring. it is true with they say, you can't overhype it. doesn't capture it and photographs. you get there, it is a profound and overwhelming spiritual experience. totally so great. loved it. >> i completely agree. i will say, the first time i ever went to the grand canyon, i was driving cross country, i've been up for several days, at least, it felt like that at the time. i was like, grungy and an showered and hungry and cynical and it was like a weird time of the morning and i was like, i really don't want to do this.
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judy: at the same time, russia continues to have a seat on the united nations security council. they are a permanent member. as long as they are a permanent member, does the united nations have the teeth to make whatever resolutions it passes fe by the russian leadership? >> they are a permanent member of the security council. that we cannot change, but he can isolate them in that position, and we have. we have succeeded in isolating them. we have isolated them in the security council. you may have heard the speeches today. not a single country spoke without speaking of the horror they are seeing happening in ukraine and calling on the russians to cease their unconscionable war on the ukrainian people. they were isolated in the general assembly. we got 140 votes condemning them. we got 140 votes supporting the ukrainian need for humanitarian assistance, so they are feeling the pressure, and they are feeling the isolation, and i cannot explain putin's actions, but i can say what he is doing is a disgrace to their position on the security council, their position on the human right
judy: at the same time, russia continues to have a seat on the united nations security council. they are a permanent member. as long as they are a permanent member, does the united nations have the teeth to make whatever resolutions it passes fe by the russian leadership? >> they are a permanent member of the security council. that we cannot change, but he can isolate them in that position, and we have. we have succeeded in isolating them. we have isolated them in the security council....
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he was on the national security council and senior sanctions official as well. beijing saying china evergrande will be allowed creditors to recoup debt locally by suing the company. a bit of progress coming through for the bondholders who may not have been paid. coming up, samsung's third-quarter operating profit beating forecasts. we have a breakdown of the results coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: this is bloomberg markets: asia. we are tracking the fallout of the global supply chain crunch. these are the top stories. the ruble has come going back to its pre-you wore level. the currency had hit a record low of one under 21.5 rubles per dollar with president biden saying it had been reduced. the global crunch sparked by the war threatens to eclipse the 1970's. he cautions the crisis is playing out between nuclear superpowers and there is no ready replacement for russian gas. the biden administration says the semi conductor shortage shaved a percentage point off u.s. gdp. a classified briefing was held with lawmakers earlier on wednesday. rishaad: sams
he was on the national security council and senior sanctions official as well. beijing saying china evergrande will be allowed creditors to recoup debt locally by suing the company. a bit of progress coming through for the bondholders who may not have been paid. coming up, samsung's third-quarter operating profit beating forecasts. we have a breakdown of the results coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: this is bloomberg markets: asia. we are tracking the fallout of the global supply...
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don't ask who hans and her heath the national security council knew great says that it is confident that the country's forces will be able to resist a fresh assault in that region. hundreds of missile strikes on major cities are also being reported. russia maintaining that it is striking only military targets. eucharistic russian missiles raining down on ukraine. russia says it aimed at military targets in a campaign to weaken ukrainian defences. but the strikes have also killed civilians in live alone, at least 7. the owner of this service station found 4 of his employees dead in the ruins of his shop. ah yes, but after you, i was planning to go to work when my colleagues called liberal, they told me that there had been an explosion and that there was a fire. some a particular show is the worst part of course or the victim slick issue wiki. i jumped in my car and was here in 10 minutes. wonderful. and i saw it with my own eyes. you'll have a bunch of this with my lab boys. while attacks and live have been rare in mar, you pull, they have forever changed the face of the city. ukraine say
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it seems thus far and ready to make rushes position on the national security council. very difficult. it is one of the 5 permanent members of the security council, a council, which was meant to guarantee security around the world guarantee, a rule based international order here being accused of war crimes, that is a very uncomfortable position for a permanent member to be and, and it does seem as though the lensky and ukraine wants to add to that discomfort as much as they can. all right, thanks so much from mcbride. of all of them is that and sky is expected to address the un security council for the 1st time on tuesday. in the run up to that meeting, western and russian diplomats have traded accusations about what happened and butcher kristen salome has mall from un headquarters in new york. the united kingdom sat, a security council meeting on tuesday would focus on boucher amid growing outcry over alleged atrocities there. it'll be the 1st opportunity the security counsellors had to discuss the images that we've seen in broucher, which you've heard widely over the
it seems thus far and ready to make rushes position on the national security council. very difficult. it is one of the 5 permanent members of the security council, a council, which was meant to guarantee security around the world guarantee, a rule based international order here being accused of war crimes, that is a very uncomfortable position for a permanent member to be and, and it does seem as though the lensky and ukraine wants to add to that discomfort as much as they can. all right,...
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security council. russia sits on that as a permanent member. as he warns that atrocities taking place in cities other than bucha may be even worse than the ones we have seen there. we will bring that speech to you live. >>> plus -- >> the game is over! and kansas completes the biggest championship comeback! >> i mean, this was beyond a comeback. history made. the kansas jayhawks, the new ncaa men's champion, rex chapman joins us live. ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator in all of us. ♪ that's why we build technology that makes it possible for every business... and every person... to come to the table and do more incredible things. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done. >>> here we go. manic circling around. slipped underneath. to love. love is the one to take it. puts up the shot. it's off! the game is over! and kansas completes the biggest championship comeback! >> t
security council. russia sits on that as a permanent member. as he warns that atrocities taking place in cities other than bucha may be even worse than the ones we have seen there. we will bring that speech to you live. >>> plus -- >> the game is over! and kansas completes the biggest championship comeback! >> i mean, this was beyond a comeback. history made. the kansas jayhawks, the new ncaa men's champion, rex chapman joins us live. ♪ ♪ we believe there's an innovator...
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because according to international law, it is in the united nations security council that has to order to, to impose sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures according to ensure that would be the use of force. but if countries that use such a shipment measures like sanctions as their own initiative, there is no actual authorization, whatever the situation may be, except it's and the kind of right of self defense would be if a country isn't, that is the, is a text. it may with force, but also may use other forms of forcing julian, economic or a legal issue, but also a moral issue. and the problem with the current batch of international sanctions is that they just like not only the russians, but they may affect the rest of the world as well. and there are many aspects for warning about the spectra map or hunger in western africa. people around the world suffering from the increases of gas prices and fuel prices . how do you think the world will react? he'll be jack to seal. so essentially carrying the brand of the american decision. do you think th
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we have a member of the nation of the security council. that happened when it was the s soviet union and russia inherited that . one of its own members is the party that is inflicting these crimes and these attacks on innocent civilians. >> i don't want to rush by the number because they are staggering from the u.n. 11.3 million people forced to find somewhere else to live. 4.2 million forced to leave the country. they are now refugees. it really is hard to wrap your mind around these numbers. >> reporter: it is. here in lviv, the entire city is full of, you refer to these 11 million internally displaced ukrainian refugees. refugees in their own country. we went out today and you can't go anywhere without meeting these people. people who have fled their homes in the east, fled their homes in the capital, in the capital of kyiv and so many of the ukrainian people are hoping their homes and businesses to provide shelter for these individuals, for these families. remember, most of them are women and children. we went to a local soccer club .
we have a member of the nation of the security council. that happened when it was the s soviet union and russia inherited that . one of its own members is the party that is inflicting these crimes and these attacks on innocent civilians. >> i don't want to rush by the number because they are staggering from the u.n. 11.3 million people forced to find somewhere else to live. 4.2 million forced to leave the country. they are now refugees. it really is hard to wrap your mind around these...
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were all invited to that council to the national security council. they all refused to come. all 3 serving armed chiefs signed off that they feel that there was a, an intervention. and that the words and note used in the meeting held in washington were unacceptable. and hence, the foreign office has written back the da marsh, back to them of talking about regime change and not willing to work with them. ron hahn and but if, if the government is removed, then all of bach sons are false would be admitted. so this is, this is something we're all 3 chiefs have signed off to and has gone to the supreme court. it was given to the national and national speaker, the because it's a confidential letter. there are certain rules and requirements that need to go about, but they didn't want to see it. they wanted to make sure they avoided it. i'm glad they're in power now, and i think go through it. and if they can find a way of making it public, it should be made public so. so to say that his fault is absolutely wrong because has gone through the highest level of security council with eve
were all invited to that council to the national security council. they all refused to come. all 3 serving armed chiefs signed off that they feel that there was a, an intervention. and that the words and note used in the meeting held in washington were unacceptable. and hence, the foreign office has written back the da marsh, back to them of talking about regime change and not willing to work with them. ron hahn and but if, if the government is removed, then all of bach sons are false would be...
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because according to international law, it is in the united nations security council that has the authority to impose sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures according to ensure that would be the use of force. but if countries that use such a shipment measures like sanctions as their own initiative, there is no actual authorization, whatever the situation may be exempt, it's and the kind of right of self defense would be if a country isn't, that is the, is a text, it may with force, but also may use other forms of forcing julian, economic or a legal issue, but also a moral issue. and the problem with the current batch of international sanctions is that they just like not only the russians, but they may affect the rest of the world as well. and there are many aspects for warning about the spectra map or hunger in western africa. people around the world suffering from the increases of gas prices and fuel prices . how do you think the world will react? he'll be jack to seal. so essentially carrying the brand of dan merican decision. do you think the oth
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oh, graham president vladimir zalinski addresses the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks. and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i am abby, called arson in berlin, and this is the day ah, the world can see that the russian, what the russian military did in boucher united states has a sense that members of russia's forces have committed war crimes. it's a deliver campaign to kill the torture. to write the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied cities. i'm afraid they will see more mass graves, more atrocities. accountability must be inevitable. also on the day, russian troops have withdrawn from around key, but the threat of a new offensive is gathering boston. you will see little it in the main focus of the enemy is to prepare for the resumption of offensive operatio
oh, graham president vladimir zalinski addresses the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks. and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i am abby, called arson in berlin, and this is the day ah, the...
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because according to international law, it is in the united nations security council that has the authority to impose sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures according to ensure that would be the use of force. but if countries use such a shipment measures like sanctions and their own initiative, there is no actual authorization, whatever the situation may be, except it's a kind of right of self defense and would be if a country isn't that, it's been, is a text, it may with force but also may use other forms of forcing tooling economic or a legal issue, but also a moral issue. and the problem with the current batch of international sanctions is that they just like not only the russians, but they may affect the rest of the world as well. and there are many aspects for warning about the spectra map or hunger in western africa. people around the world suffering from the increases of gas prices and he'll prices good. how do you think the world will react? he'll be jack to seal so essentially carrying the brand of dan merican decision. do you think the oth
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ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky address the united nations security council. >> today pleading for more help to end this conflict in his country. washington, d.c., correspondent anna wiernicki is a life in the nation's capital and joins us now. hi, anna. >> good evening. all in a virtual appearance of president zelinsky gave a graphic account of the situation on the ground in ukraine and he's calling on world leaders to hold russia accountable. >> be stepped up to life in an emotional address to the united nations security council, ukrainian president zelensky detail the horror he saw in reese says russians killed at least 300 civilians for pleasure. killed entire families, adults and children. and they tried to burn the body. is the evidence emerging from has stirred a global response. secretary of state antony blinken says the people who committed and ordered the attacks must be held accountable. what we've seen and bush has not. >> the random act of a rogue unit. it's a deliberate campaign. to kill. with torture. rate. to commit. >> atrocities at the un. russia denied the at
ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky address the united nations security council. >> today pleading for more help to end this conflict in his country. washington, d.c., correspondent anna wiernicki is a life in the nation's capital and joins us now. hi, anna. >> good evening. all in a virtual appearance of president zelinsky gave a graphic account of the situation on the ground in ukraine and he's calling on world leaders to hold russia accountable. >> be stepped up to life...
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oh, graham president vladimir lansky addresses the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks. and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i am abby, called austin in berlin, and this is the day ah, the world can see that their russian, what the russian military did in butcher the united states has said that members of russia's forces have committed war crimes. it's a deliver campaign to kill the torture. to write the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied it is, i'm afraid they will see more must grace, more atrocities. accountability must be inevitable. also on the day, russian troops have withdrawn from around key, but the threat of a new offensive is gathering boston will say, live within the main focus of the enemy is to prepare for the resumption of offensive operations to sur
oh, graham president vladimir lansky addresses the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks. and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i am abby, called austin in berlin, and this is the day ah, the...
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the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks. and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i am abby, called arson in berlin, and this is the day ah, the world can see that their russian, what the russian military did in boucher united states has a sense that members of russia's forces have committed war crimes, is a deliver campaign to kill the torture to write the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied it is, i'm afraid they will see more much grace, more atrocities. accountability must be inevitable. also on the day, russian troops have withdrawn from round key. but the threat of a new offensive is gathering bostonians will say, live within the main focus of the enemy, is to prepare for the resumption of offensive operations to surround ukrainian troops and capture the city o
the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks. and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i am abby, called arson in berlin, and this is the day ah, the world can see that their russian, what the russian...
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of the extent yardley has officially requested the united nations security council to impose and notify against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete and all members of the security council. it's not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy. but on the other, on the, on it, that's really sad that there wasn't a united front or in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria. more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan arguable catastrophe on humanitarian intervention in syria. but can you understand that? of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's yugoslavia which empower is the missed to train them to go to afghanistan, whether it be iraq, whether it be libya, whether it be syria, because there's been plenty of evidence to suggest that british and american involvement with groups allied to al qaeda are in that area that alone isis, that the entire british project has
of the extent yardley has officially requested the united nations security council to impose and notify against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete and all members of the security council. it's not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy. but on the other, on the, on it, that's really sad that there wasn't a united front or in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on...
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security council. all a great to the resolution, 5 resolutions and 2011. which began with the condemning that they did. actually, i get off his actions and i, his statement about what he was going to do to population and coffee. 70 is obviously more controversial, arguably as seen by some powers. and i'm sure you know that both moscow and beijing now appear to regret their votes on the security council. as regards libya, you thing on the ground when you are with your british soldiers. they...
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the 2nd general of the extent yardley has officially requested the united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council is not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it that's really sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan catastrophe on humanitarian intervention in syria. but can you understand that, of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's yugoslavia which empower is the missed to train them to go to afghanistan, whether it be iraq, whether it be libya, whether it be syria, because there's been plenty of evidence to suggest that british and american involvement with groups allied to al qaeda are in that area that alone isis, that the entire british project has
the 2nd general of the extent yardley has officially requested the united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council is not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it that's really sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a...
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security council to impose and no flying against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west, i say it was the international community. and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's pretty sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan arguable catastrophe on your military intervention and syria. but can you understand that? of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's, you guess, navea, which empower is the missed to train them to go to afghanistan. whether it be iraq, whether it be that libya, whether it be syria, because there's been plenty of evidence to suggest that british and american involvement with groups allied to al qaeda are in that area that loan isis, that the entire british project has bizarrely being to empower these islamist
security council to impose and no flying against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west, i say it was the international community. and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's pretty sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the...
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security council all agree to the resolution 5 resolutions and 2011. which began with the condemning that it actually i get off his actions and his statement about what he was going to do to population coffee, 70 is obviously more controversial, arguably as seen by some powers. and i'm sure you know that they're both moscow and beijing. now appear to regret their votes on the security council as regards libya, you thing on the ground when you are with your british soldiers. they understood that there was a possibility that anything they did in their support of rebels in effect makes any global south leader around the world think we need nuclear weapons. otherwise they'll be british troops coming along to fight against the government. i think the whole nuclear weapon debates and i want to go to remember that it doesn't necessarily have to be a state. there's a great mari international circles about a non state actors gate nuclear weapons. and i know that moscow and china would be very worried about that sort of thing. so i don't, i don't think the, the,
security council all agree to the resolution 5 resolutions and 2011. which began with the condemning that it actually i get off his actions and his statement about what he was going to do to population coffee, 70 is obviously more controversial, arguably as seen by some powers. and i'm sure you know that they're both moscow and beijing. now appear to regret their votes on the security council as regards libya, you thing on the ground when you are with your british soldiers. they understood that...
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because according to international law, it is only the united nations security council that has deal $32.00 in both sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures according to ensure that wouldn't be the use of force. but if countries that use such a shipment measures like sanctions at their own initiative, there is no authorization, whatever the situation may be exempt, it's and the kind of right of self defense would be if a country isn't that isn't, is a text, it may react with force but also may use other forms of forcing children, economic or a legal issue, but also a moral issue. and the problem with the current batch of international sanctions is that they just like not only the russians, but they may impact the rest of the world as well. and there are many aspects for warning about the spectra map or hunger in western africa. people around the world suffering from the increase of gas prices and fuel prices gain. how do you think the world will react to being jack to feel so essentially carrying the brand of the american decision? do you think
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because according to international law, it is only the united nations security council that has to order to, to impose sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures according to ensure that would be the use of force. but if countries that use such a shipment measures like sanctions as their own initiative, there is no actual authorization, whatever the situation may be exempt, it's. and the kind of right of self defense would be if a country isn't that isn't, is a text, it may react with force, but also may use other forms of forcing julian, economic or a legal issue, but also a moral issue. and the problem with the current batch of international sanctions is that they just like not only the russians, but they may have for the rest of the world as well. and there are many experts for warning about the spectra map or hunger in western africa. people around the world suffering from the increases of gas prices and fuel prices gain. how do you think the world will react? he'll be jack to feel so essentially carrying the brand of the american decision. do yo
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graham president vladimir zalinski addresses the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i am abby, called austin in berlin, and this is the day ah, the world can see that the russian, what the russian military did in boucher united states has the sense that members of russia's forces have committed war crimes. it's a deliver campaign to kill the torture. to write the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied it is, i'm afraid they will see more muskrats, more atrocities. accountability must be inevitable. also on the day, russian troops have withdrawn from around key, but the threat of a new offensive is gathering boston. you will see little it in the main focus of the enemy is to prepare for the resumption of offensive operations to su
graham president vladimir zalinski addresses the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i am abby, called austin in berlin, and this is the day ah, the world...
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of the extent yardley has officially requested united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete and all members of the security council is not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it that's really sad that there wasn't a united front and syria. well, you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly. you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan arguable catastrophe on humanitarian intervention in syria. but can you understand that, of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's yugoslavia which empower islam is to train them to go to afghanistan. whether it be iraq, whether it be libya, whether it be syria, because there's been plenty of evidence to suggest that british and american involvement with groups allied to al qaeda are in that area that alone isis. that the entire british project has bizarrely being to
of the extent yardley has officially requested united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete and all members of the security council is not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it that's really sad that there wasn't a united front and syria. well, you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more...
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and which is, which is why the united nations security council all agree to the resolution 5 resolutions and 2011. which began with the condemning that they did actually get off his actions. and his statement about what he was going to do to population and coffee 70 is obviously more controversial, arguably as seen by some powers. and i'm sure you know that both moscow and beijing now appear to regret their votes on the security council. as regards libya, you thing on the ground when you are with your british soldiers. they understood that there was a possibility that anything they did in their support of rebels in effect makes any global south leader around the world think we need nuclear weapons. otherwise they'll be british troops coming along to fight against the government. i think the whole nuclear weapon debates and i want to remember that it doesn't necessarily have to be a state. there's a great mari international circles about a non state actors gate nuclear weapons. and i know that moscow and china would be very worried about that sort of thing. so i don't, i don't think the,
and which is, which is why the united nations security council all agree to the resolution 5 resolutions and 2011. which began with the condemning that they did actually get off his actions. and his statement about what he was going to do to population and coffee 70 is obviously more controversial, arguably as seen by some powers. and i'm sure you know that both moscow and beijing now appear to regret their votes on the security council. as regards libya, you thing on the ground when you are...
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security council. he'd be gotten that section of the speech by saying that the russians will blame everyone, and they will say the events abuto was stage, but we will investigate. he says, we will involve the international criminal court that's going to be difficult for him to do because russia is not a signatory to that particular international body that weren't stop. and they said, we will show the rest of the war criminals in the world. that if the biggest criminal is punished, they will all be. and then he said, adverse gets away with this. then there's no international law. you need to act immediately. the security council needs to be reformed. a veto can't be the right to die. a veto is, is that the apparatus that any one of the panel members of yours you're in security council can use when it comes to voting, for example. now, he also talks about something akin to the nuremberg true tribunals that happened after the 2nd world war. he said, the people who gave the orders must be brought to justic
security council. he'd be gotten that section of the speech by saying that the russians will blame everyone, and they will say the events abuto was stage, but we will investigate. he says, we will involve the international criminal court that's going to be difficult for him to do because russia is not a signatory to that particular international body that weren't stop. and they said, we will show the rest of the war criminals in the world. that if the biggest criminal is punished, they will all...
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security council as the war rages on. it comes as russia faces growing condemnation over alleged war crimes in bocha. you might find these images disturbing. volodymyr zelenskyy says fresh sanctions from the west would not be enough to respond to what is playing out. people have accused russian forces of targeting civilians in the deadly campaign that left more than 300 people dead before troops pulled out of the city. he's expected to plead for more military assistance. russia denying the killings, despite all this, zelenskyy says the plans to continue negotiations to end the war, and warns russia may not be done fighting. >>> testimony resumes this morning in the criminal fraud trial for former theranos executive sunny balwani. last week prosecutors showed a series of emails from balwani to theranos staff and executives in an attempt to establish balwani made the company's key executive decisions. balwani's attorneys are trying to establish him as more of a shareholder than a decisionmaker and distancing him from theran
security council as the war rages on. it comes as russia faces growing condemnation over alleged war crimes in bocha. you might find these images disturbing. volodymyr zelenskyy says fresh sanctions from the west would not be enough to respond to what is playing out. people have accused russian forces of targeting civilians in the deadly campaign that left more than 300 people dead before troops pulled out of the city. he's expected to plead for more military assistance. russia denying the...
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security council today saying, quote. >> now the world can see what russia did here. our washington, d.c., correspondent anna wiernicki joins us live in the nation's capital with more. anna? good evening. that's right. one, a virtual appearance earlier today. president zelensky gave a graphic account. >> of the situation on the ground in ukraine and he's calling on world leaders to hold russia accountable. >> be stepped up to life in an emotional address to the united nations security council, ukrainian president zelensky detail the horror he saw in reesecsays russians killed at least 300 civilians for pleasure. killed entire families, adults and children. and they tried to burn the body. is the evidence emerging from has stirred a global response. secretary of state antony blinken says the people who committed and ordered the attacks must be held accountable. what we've seen has not. >> the random act of a rogue unit. it's a deliberate campaign. to kill. with torture. rate. to commit. >> atrocities at the un. russia denied the attacks accusing ukraine for staging the
security council today saying, quote. >> now the world can see what russia did here. our washington, d.c., correspondent anna wiernicki joins us live in the nation's capital with more. anna? good evening. that's right. one, a virtual appearance earlier today. president zelensky gave a graphic account. >> of the situation on the ground in ukraine and he's calling on world leaders to hold russia accountable. >> be stepped up to life in an emotional address to the united nations...
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zulfikar: the national security council was called. it has all three chiefs. the navy, the army, and the air force chief. the opposition leaders at the time who are now in power were all invited to that counsel, to the national security council. they all refused to come. all three serving arms chiefs signed off that they feel there was intervention and that the words and notes used in the meeting held in washington were unacceptable, hence the foreign office has written back of talking about a regime change and not willing to work with imran khan. but if the government is removed, all of pakistan's faults would be omitted. this is something where all three chiefs have signed off and it has gone to the supreme court, it has gone to the national speaker. because it is a confidential letter, there are certain rules and requirements that need to go about. they did not want to see it. they wanted to make sure they avoided it. i am glad they are in power now and they can go through it. if they can find a way of making it public, it should be made public. to say that
zulfikar: the national security council was called. it has all three chiefs. the navy, the army, and the air force chief. the opposition leaders at the time who are now in power were all invited to that counsel, to the national security council. they all refused to come. all three serving arms chiefs signed off that they feel there was intervention and that the words and notes used in the meeting held in washington were unacceptable, hence the foreign office has written back of talking about a...
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security council. the national security council is the most empowered forum in buying some that includes all stakeholders, the government, the military, the bureaucracy and intelligence services, everything, right? so they saw that mammal and an issue, the statement stating that this is, this is an assault on bias on sovereignty. so it is a collective waste of the back a sunny state and no longer a, a claim by the government. so it's not a political stunt. as the detractors of fran mr. mon corner tried to portray it's actually a very feeble fact that bias on has received sort of an automated from it. sir. you know, it's align oh, it's trying to force by a full policy change upon by august on the box on has been trying to diversify foreign policy. as you know, we've been trying to call to a strategic relations with russia, which i know with our, our regional partners box and has actually focused it's foreign policy towards a regional agenda, which is not in line with americas do strategic interest. beca
security council. the national security council is the most empowered forum in buying some that includes all stakeholders, the government, the military, the bureaucracy and intelligence services, everything, right? so they saw that mammal and an issue, the statement stating that this is, this is an assault on bias on sovereignty. so it is a collective waste of the back a sunny state and no longer a, a claim by the government. so it's not a political stunt. as the detractors of fran mr. mon...
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security council all agree to the resolution 5 resolutions and 2011. which began with the condemning that it actually i get off his actions and i, his statement about what he was going to do to population coffee, $70.00 a more controversial, arguably as seen by some powers. and i'm sure you know that both moscow and beijing now appear to regret their votes on the security council. as regards libya, do you think on the ground when you are with your british soldiers? they understood that there was a possibility that anything they did in their support of rebels in effect makes any global south leader around the world think we need nuclear weapons. otherwise they'll be british troops coming along to fight against the government. i think the whole nuclear weapon debates and i, i want my school to remember that it doesn't necessarily have to be a state. there's a great mari international circles about a non state actors gate nuclear weapons. and i know that moscow and china would be very worried about that sort of thing. so i think i don't think the, the, th
security council all agree to the resolution 5 resolutions and 2011. which began with the condemning that it actually i get off his actions and i, his statement about what he was going to do to population coffee, $70.00 a more controversial, arguably as seen by some powers. and i'm sure you know that both moscow and beijing now appear to regret their votes on the security council. as regards libya, do you think on the ground when you are with your british soldiers? they understood that there...
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security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the on it, that's what he said that it wasn't a united front and syria well, you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan arguable catastrophe on humanitarian intervention and syria. but can you understand that, of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's yugoslavia which empower is the missed to train them to go to afghanistan. whether it be iraq, whether it be that libya, whether it be syria, because there's been plenty of evidence to suggest that british and american involvement with groups allied to al qaeda or in that area that alone isis. that the entire british project as bizarrely being to empower these islamist gro
security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the on it, that's what he said that it wasn't a united front and syria well, you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of...
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because according to international law, it is only the united nations security council that has to order to, to impose sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures according to ensure that would be the use of force. but if countries that use such a shipment measures like sanctions and their own initiative, there is no actual authorization, whatever the situation may be, except it's and the kind of right of self defense would be if a country isn't that isn't, is a text. it may with force, but also may use other forms of forcing tooling economic or a legal issue, but also a moral issue. and the problem with the current batch of international sanctions is that they just like not only the russians, but they may for the rest of the world as well. and there are many experts for warning about the spectra map or hunger in western africa. people around the world suffering from the increase of gas prices and fuel prices. good. how do you think the world will react? he'll be jack to feel so essentially carrying the brand of the american decision. do you think the
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security council. you've been watching vladimir putin and those around him for a very long time. you have insights that most of it, joan and, and i guess i asked, i have this foreboding sense of what may yet come, you know, we've just seen of the appointment of russian general alexander varney, cough the, the so called butcher of syria butcher of aleppo. ah, who is going to be? ah, you know, now responsible for this war and ukraine presents. lensky has been saying the worst may yet to come. he needs more. i guess my question to you is when america watch watches this nightmare, which is already bad enough, further unfold, what is going on both, what, what can we do more? and then secondly, what's going around in putin land? i me, what are some of the people around him saying and doing, i mean, that's something that none of us have as much per view it in into as much as you might. sure. well, i was working steve on the national security council when the question emerged early one morning, who is vladimir
security council. you've been watching vladimir putin and those around him for a very long time. you have insights that most of it, joan and, and i guess i asked, i have this foreboding sense of what may yet come, you know, we've just seen of the appointment of russian general alexander varney, cough the, the so called butcher of syria butcher of aleppo. ah, who is going to be? ah, you know, now responsible for this war and ukraine presents. lensky has been saying the worst may yet to come. he...
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the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks. and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there, a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i'm abby, called arson in berlin. and this is the day ah, the world can see that the russian, what the russian military did in the united states has the sense that members of russia's forces have committed war crimes. it's a deliver campaign to kill the torture. to write the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied cities. i'm afraid they will see more muskrats, more atrocities. accountability must be inevitable. also, on the day, russian troops have withdrawn from around key. but the threat of a new offensive is gathering boston will say, live within the main focus of the enemy, is to prepare for the resumption of offensive operations to surround ukrainian troops and capture the city of ha
the united nations security council for the 1st time since russia launched a full scale assault on his country. he listed the atrocities committed by russian forces in the last several weeks. and he demanded justice and accountability for the lives taken in the town of boucher calling. the killings there, a massacre. zalinski also urge the council to strip russia of its veto power. i'm abby, called arson in berlin. and this is the day ah, the world can see that the russian, what the russian...
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any moment, ukrainian president zelenskyy will address the united nations' security council, a day after visiting the devastated town of bucha, accusing russia of genocide. we'll bring you his speech live. russian forces, meanwhile, are accused of killing innocent civilians in that kyiv suburb, before retreating. we should warn you that some of the images we're about to see are graphic and disturbing. every day, more bodies of civilians are found, lining the streets or in basements. many of the bodies show signs of torture. some with bound hands or close-range gunshot wounds. others were reportedly thrown into mass graves. moscow calls the reports of bucha fake and accuses ukraine of staging the scenes. but these satellite pictures from u.s. intelligence contractor maxar and an analysis by "the new york times" appear to corroborate the reports and videos of bodies lying in the streets out in the open for weeks, refuting russia's claim that bodies were put in the streets after russian forces withdrew from the area. the violent images from bucha now sending shock waves throughout the world
any moment, ukrainian president zelenskyy will address the united nations' security council, a day after visiting the devastated town of bucha, accusing russia of genocide. we'll bring you his speech live. russian forces, meanwhile, are accused of killing innocent civilians in that kyiv suburb, before retreating. we should warn you that some of the images we're about to see are graphic and disturbing. every day, more bodies of civilians are found, lining the streets or in basements. many of the...
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united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's where the sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan go catastrophe on humanitarian intervention and syria. but can you understand that of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's yugoslavia which empower islamist to train them to go to afghanistan, whether it be iraq, whether it be that libya, whether it be syria. because there's been plenty of evidence to suggest that british and american involvement with groups allied to al qaeda are in that area that alone isis, that the entire british project has bizarrely beamed to empower these islamist groups
united nations security council to impose a no fly against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it wasn't the west. i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council did not often one can say that about recent big, i'm sorry, big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's where the sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly, you lament the fact you say it's...
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because according to international law, it is only the united nations security council that has to order to, to impose sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures according to ensure that would be the use of force. but if countries that use such a shipment measures like sanctions and their own initiative, there is no authorization, whatever the situation may be exempt. it's and the kind of right of self defense would be if a country isn't that isn't, is a text. it may react with force, but also may use other forms of forcing tooling economic or a legal issue, but also a moral issue. and the problem with the current batch of international sanctions is that they just like not only the russians, but they may have for the rest of the world as well. and there are many aspects for warning about the spectra map or hunger in western africa. people around the world suffering from the increase of gas prices and fuel prices gain. how do you think the world will react? he'll be jack to feel so essentially carrying the brand of the american decision. do you think
because according to international law, it is only the united nations security council that has to order to, to impose sanctions as part of the core versus measures. the next step of course, measures according to ensure that would be the use of force. but if countries that use such a shipment measures like sanctions and their own initiative, there is no authorization, whatever the situation may be exempt. it's and the kind of right of self defense would be if a country isn't that isn't, is a...
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security council. you've been watching vladimir putin and those around him for a very long time. you have insights that most of the joan and, and i guess i asked, i have this foreboding sense of what may yet come, you know, we've just seen of the appointment of russian general, alexander varney, cough the, the so called butcher of syria, which are of aleppo ah, who is going to be? ah, you know, now responsible for this war and ukraine presents. lensky has been saying the worst may yet to come. he needs more. i guess my question to you is when america watch watches this nightmare, which is already bad enough, further unfold, what is going on both, what, what can we do more? and then secondly, what's going around in putin land? i me, what are some of the people around him saying and doing, i mean, that's something that none of us have as much per view it in into as much as you might. sure. well, i was working steve on the national security council when the question emerged early one morning, who is vladi
security council. you've been watching vladimir putin and those around him for a very long time. you have insights that most of the joan and, and i guess i asked, i have this foreboding sense of what may yet come, you know, we've just seen of the appointment of russian general, alexander varney, cough the, the so called butcher of syria, which are of aleppo ah, who is going to be? ah, you know, now responsible for this war and ukraine presents. lensky has been saying the worst may yet to come....
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security council. you've been watching vladimir putin and those around him for a very long time. you have insights that most of the jones and, and i guess i asked, i have this foreboding sense of what may yet come, you know, we've just seen of the appointment of russian general alexander varney, coff, the so called butcher of syria, which are of aleppo ah, who is going to be, ah, you know, now, responsible for this war and ukraine presents. lensky has been saying the worst may yet to come. he needs more. i guess my question to you is when america watch watches this nightmare, which is already bad enough, further unfold, what is going on both, what, what can we do more? and then secondly, what's going around in putin land? i me, what are some of the people around him saying and doing, i mean, that's something that none of us have as much purview it in into as much as you might. sure. well, i was working steve on the national security council when the question emerged early one morning, who is vladimir p
security council. you've been watching vladimir putin and those around him for a very long time. you have insights that most of the jones and, and i guess i asked, i have this foreboding sense of what may yet come, you know, we've just seen of the appointment of russian general alexander varney, coff, the so called butcher of syria, which are of aleppo ah, who is going to be, ah, you know, now, responsible for this war and ukraine presents. lensky has been saying the worst may yet to come. he...
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the 2nd general of the extent of lee has officially requested united nations security council to impose and no flying against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it was the west, i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council is not often one can say that about recent big. i'm so big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's pretty sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on syria more explicitly. you lament the fact you say it's dire. the impact of the libyan arguable catastrophe on humanitarian intervention in syria. but can you understand that? of course, when it comes to islam is terrorism. a lot of people around the world feel that whether it's yugoslavia which empower is the missed to train them to go to afghanistan, whether it be iraq, whether it be that libya, whether it be syria, because there's been plenty of evidence to suggest that british and american involvement with groups allied to al qaeda or in that area that alone isis, that the entire british projec
the 2nd general of the extent of lee has officially requested united nations security council to impose and no flying against any military action against libya. so it wasn't, it was the west, i say it was the international community complete. and all members of the security council is not often one can say that about recent big. i'm so big boy, but on the other, on the, on it, that's pretty sad that there wasn't a united front in syria where you mentioned that you say that you wanted a war on...
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security council and a former senior russian naval analyst at the cia. thanks forjoining us, geoffrey. the bbc can't verify the claim of russia or ukraine about the sinking of the ship butjust for a moment let's suppose, let's imagine that ukraine did think it. are they capable of doing that, do they have the weaponry? this is a huge military ship talking about, isn't it? i huge military ship talking about, isn't it?— huge military ship talking about, isn't it? i think they do about, isn't it? ithink they do but it— about, isn't it? ithink they do but it would _ about, isn't it? ithink they do but it would have - about, isn't it? ithink they do but it would have beenl about, isn't it? ithink they| do but it would have been a challenge stopping the neptune missal they've acquired is a fairly new muscle, they could have fired it from the coast, but the moskva had have fired it from the coast, but th defensive |ad have fired it from the coast, but th defensive systems have fired it from the coast, but th defensive s} in ms have fired it from the coast,
security council and a former senior russian naval analyst at the cia. thanks forjoining us, geoffrey. the bbc can't verify the claim of russia or ukraine about the sinking of the ship butjust for a moment let's suppose, let's imagine that ukraine did think it. are they capable of doing that, do they have the weaponry? this is a huge military ship talking about, isn't it? i huge military ship talking about, isn't it?— huge military ship talking about, isn't it? i think they do about, isn't...
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security council all agree to the resolution, 5 residues and 2011. which began with the condemning that they did actually get off his actions and his statement about what he was going to do to population and coffee 70 is obviously more controversial, arguably as seen by some powers. and i'm sure you know that both moscow and beijing now appear to regret their votes on the security council. as regards libya, you thing on the ground when you are with your british soldiers. they understood that there was a possibility that anything they did in their support of rebels in effect makes any global south leader around the world think we need nuclear weapons, otherwise they'll be british troops coming along to fight against the government. i think the whole nuclear weapon debates and i, i want my school to remember that it doesn't necessarily have to be a state. there's a great mari international circles about a non state actors gate nuclear weapons. and i know that moscow and china would be very worried about that sort of thing. so i don't, i don't think the
security council all agree to the resolution, 5 residues and 2011. which began with the condemning that they did actually get off his actions and his statement about what he was going to do to population and coffee 70 is obviously more controversial, arguably as seen by some powers. and i'm sure you know that both moscow and beijing now appear to regret their votes on the security council. as regards libya, you thing on the ground when you are with your british soldiers. they understood that...
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the national security council saying russia appears to have begun its long anticipated new offensive in the east of the country. a long front lines around don't ask the hans and her heath. the council believes ukrainian forces can resist a fresh assault. they are now. authorities also say that a russian missile attack has killed at least 7 civilians in the western city of levine. russia maintains that it has struck hundreds of military targets in recent days. a warning now the following report that you were going to see contains graphic images over my. this is what russian shelling does. medics rush to help a wounded woman next to her. another person is clinging to life, then sirens and more explosions. the emergency workers rush for covered with they have no choice but to leave the victims exposed and bleeding out on the street. why? sunday shelling of her keys, ukraine's 2nd largest city, killed at least 5 people, and wounded another. 13 graphic scenes like this one have become commonplace around the country. as russian forces bear down on eastern ukraine, they're keeping up with a
the national security council saying russia appears to have begun its long anticipated new offensive in the east of the country. a long front lines around don't ask the hans and her heath. the council believes ukrainian forces can resist a fresh assault. they are now. authorities also say that a russian missile attack has killed at least 7 civilians in the western city of levine. russia maintains that it has struck hundreds of military targets in recent days. a warning now the following report...
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here it is done by a member of the united nations security council, destroying bordering countries from the dozen countries. they pursued consistent policy of destroying. they will lead them in such a way to kill as many regular civilians and cities and to leave the country. they support hatred at the level of the state and they have exported to other countries through their system of propaganda and political corruption. they could lead to famine in africa, asia, and other countries and will surely in large cases because political chaos and other countries and destroying their domestic security. where is the security but the security council needs to guarantee? it is not there. there is a security council. where is the peace? where are those guarantees that the united nations needs to guarantee echo it is obvious. they must ensure the coercion of any aggressor to peace can simply not work effectively. the world can see that the russian military did in bucha while keeping the city under their occupation. the world has yet to see what they have done in other occupied cities and regions of
here it is done by a member of the united nations security council, destroying bordering countries from the dozen countries. they pursued consistent policy of destroying. they will lead them in such a way to kill as many regular civilians and cities and to leave the country. they support hatred at the level of the state and they have exported to other countries through their system of propaganda and political corruption. they could lead to famine in africa, asia, and other countries and will...