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near the experience that i had in the middle east. but that and that kind of censorship is now it doesn't matter whether. it's msnbc or fox or it's wholesale. so, yes they're the same people and they're and know you go back and all go all the way back to the wars in central america where their primary job was to discredit what. we were reporting on the ground. that's what kagan's was. and abrams was. special to be polite, but that's their job and and they are beating drums of war in ukraine now i it pains me to be here and agree with henry kissinger but in fact he was right on ukraine this is extremely dangerous and even the new york times wrote an editorial this idea that zelinsky is going to all of the territory in ukraine, including those parts that have the ethnic russians, is a fantasy. this is the new york times. so they wrote an editorial, i think in may saying this. and kissinger said of it correctly that, we we can't corner and humiliate putin. he's a major power. and there has to be it doesn't excuse what putin did because a
near the experience that i had in the middle east. but that and that kind of censorship is now it doesn't matter whether. it's msnbc or fox or it's wholesale. so, yes they're the same people and they're and know you go back and all go all the way back to the wars in central america where their primary job was to discredit what. we were reporting on the ground. that's what kagan's was. and abrams was. special to be polite, but that's their job and and they are beating drums of war in ukraine now...
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we have been actively engaging with, with activists across the middle east in north africa. ah we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father by the way, was frank was ner senior a long time cia. ah official frank wisner junior is a background as a diplomat and also has been accused of having his own links to the cia point to basically tell him president mubarak you've got to transition hi i'm david groves a policy researcher at the rand corporation which is a non profit institution, it helps improve the policy and decision making for research and analysis. larry and go to place from a will be important to change the school, the america and me a lot more liberally because we for food. all they did it back to me to the start. all must work with the betty phase of it had been dog or but like i said, bianca nina domina say they a lot in the proposal locally to most of the jato kissing people co suite. a mentor could be islamic, she will get up the improv. think understood, you'll see the lavender beat that are like us, a bianca. so cindy h
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and then in the middle east or west asia, whatever we want to call it. so let's call it more with asia because we are turning into a new period. and also the notion of middle east as i was claim it's, it's a very eurocentric perception because from a london perspective, it was the middle east from a john perspective for them year easter, the nato, austin. and from a she from a very proper geographic perception. it's part of agents must asia sh and, and say, here we have to asian powerhouse china. and we have for the west asian commodity producers. so all saw the arab gulf states. so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days. and it's also interesting to put that into the larger picture of china and iran and iraq and saudi arabia because but their enemy, robert albert but, but they are mortal enemies. how in the world is that going to work out? how can china straddle that line up? well, it, it, they, they do it, and this is dest, this is the very interesting part about it, because, unfortunately, u. s. diploma saved freedom. he put it on to inverted co
and then in the middle east or west asia, whatever we want to call it. so let's call it more with asia because we are turning into a new period. and also the notion of middle east as i was claim it's, it's a very eurocentric perception because from a london perspective, it was the middle east from a john perspective for them year easter, the nato, austin. and from a she from a very proper geographic perception. it's part of agents must asia sh and, and say, here we have to asian powerhouse...
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from a london perspective, it was the middle east from a john perspective, post them year, easter, the nato, austin, and from a she from a very, a proper geographic perception, it's part of age. it's west asia. sh and say, here we have to asian powerhouse china, and we have for the west asian commodity producers. so all saw the arab gulf states . so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days and it's also interesting to put that into the lodge. a picture of china and iran and iraq and saudi arabia because, but their enemy, robert albert but, but they are mortal enemies. how in the world is that going to work out? how can china straddle that line up? well, it didn't, they, they do it, and this is dest. this is the very interesting part about it, because, unfortunately, u. s. diploma saved freedom, he put it down to inverted comma gene. i was always about either with us or against us and it's either or but really lemme see successful diplomacy. it's not either org with inclusive and yeah, it's inclusive. it, it has, it has to be inclusive, it has to be, we, you know, if i'm doing a bus
from a london perspective, it was the middle east from a john perspective, post them year, easter, the nato, austin, and from a she from a very, a proper geographic perception, it's part of age. it's west asia. sh and say, here we have to asian powerhouse china, and we have for the west asian commodity producers. so all saw the arab gulf states . so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days and it's also interesting to put that into the lodge. a picture of china and iran and iraq and saudi...
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the middle east is always so full of bloodshed. but this time, in particular, we feel tension is extremely high because we find both palestinians and israelis in a very precarious position. the israeli side, we have a government that is the most right-wing government we have seen in israeli history. we see also torn within on the most fundamental issues connecting israelis society fibers and politicians are attuned to that. things are not stable. palestinians are also attuned to that. on the palestinian side, we see very clearly the leadership from fossora, from mahmoud abbas in the west bank, he is losing grip over what is happening in the town. he's losing to his competitors in gaza and use the extremists on both sides basically being unleashed into this bloodshed part of the world that we see constantly again and again redirecting and the cycle is very serious. brent: we also have the israeli prime minister disavowing a stop to the settlement building. why are we seeing this? >> the americans are pushing hard, we had a summit ye
the middle east is always so full of bloodshed. but this time, in particular, we feel tension is extremely high because we find both palestinians and israelis in a very precarious position. the israeli side, we have a government that is the most right-wing government we have seen in israeli history. we see also torn within on the most fundamental issues connecting israelis society fibers and politicians are attuned to that. things are not stable. palestinians are also attuned to that. on the...
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we have been actively engaging with was activists across the middle east in north africa. ah, we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy. frank wisner junior, whose father, by the way, was frank was ner senior a long time cia. ah official frank wisner junior is a background as a diplomat and also has been accused of having his own links to the cia point to basically tell him president mubarak you've got to transition hi i'm david groves a policy researcher at the rand corporation which is a non profit institution, it helps improve policy and decision making for research and analysis. larry and go to play from a will be important to change the school, the american me a lot more liberally. because with for poodle, they did it back to me to the startle muscle, to pedal at the phase of it had been dog or but like i said, bianca nina, domina say they aladdin. the proposal look away to most of the jato, a kissing people. costly at a mentor could be islamic, she will did r t in particular. so you'll see the lorinda beat that, like i said, bianca. so cindy had a dance, yad
we have been actively engaging with was activists across the middle east in north africa. ah, we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy. frank wisner junior, whose father, by the way, was frank was ner senior a long time cia. ah official frank wisner junior is a background as a diplomat and also has been accused of having his own links to the cia point to basically tell him president mubarak you've got to transition hi i'm david groves a policy researcher at the rand corporation which...
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and dwayne, think marquez pursuing a forward strategy of freedom in the greater middle east. george bush at the ga to summit of 2004 june, announced the greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland, and the countries of eastern europe was shock therapy with more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with was activists across the middle east in north africa. ah, we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy. frank wisner junior, whose father, by the way, was frank was ner senior a long time cia. ah official frank wisner junior as a background as a diplomat and also has been accused of having his own links to the see i went to basically tell him president mubarak you've got to transition hi i'm david groves a policy researcher at the rand corporation which is a non profit institution, it helps improve the policy and decision making for research and analysis. larry and go to push from a will be important to change the school, the american me a lot more liberally. because with for
and dwayne, think marquez pursuing a forward strategy of freedom in the greater middle east. george bush at the ga to summit of 2004 june, announced the greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland, and the countries of eastern europe was shock therapy with more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with was activists across the middle east in north africa. ah, we saw president obama dispatch as a...
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we have been actively engaging with, with activists across the middle east in north africa. ah we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father by the way, was frank wisner senior, a long time cia official, frank wisner junior as a background as a diplomat and also has been accused of having his own links and the cia went to basically tell him president mubarak, you've got to transition. hi, i'm david groves, a policy researcher at the rand corporation, which is a non profit institution. it helps improve the policy and decision making for research and analysis. lovingood for a from a will be important to change the school, the american me a lot more liberally. tickets with for food, all they did the customer to the stopped almost about little bit let the phase of it had been dog or but like i said, bianca nina, domina say a lot in the cripple and look, went to move to the jato kissing people cost we had a made toward, could the islamic, she will did up the improv because he stood. you'll see the letter in the beat, the records of young gu
we have been actively engaging with, with activists across the middle east in north africa. ah we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father by the way, was frank wisner senior, a long time cia official, frank wisner junior as a background as a diplomat and also has been accused of having his own links and the cia went to basically tell him president mubarak, you've got to transition. hi, i'm david groves, a policy researcher at the rand corporation,...
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from a london perspective, it was the middle east, from a john perspective for the new easter than i house. and from a she from a very proper geographic perception. it's part of asia, it's west asia. sh and say, here we have to asians, powerhouse china. and we have the west asia, commodity producers, so all saw the out gulf states. so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days. and it's also interesting to book that the intro to launch a picture of china and iran and iraq and saudi arabia because, but their enemy, robert albert but, but they are mortal enemies. how in the world is that going to work out? how can china straddle that line up? well, it didn't, they, they do it and it isn't. there is the very interesting part about it, because unfortunately, us diploma safe freedom. he put it down to inverted comma gene. i was always about either with us or against us and it's either or, but really good. lemme see, successful diplomacy. it's not either org with inclusive and yeah, it's inclusive, it, it has, it has to be inclusive, it has to be, we, you know, if i'm doing a business de
from a london perspective, it was the middle east, from a john perspective for the new easter than i house. and from a she from a very proper geographic perception. it's part of asia, it's west asia. sh and say, here we have to asians, powerhouse china. and we have the west asia, commodity producers, so all saw the out gulf states. so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days. and it's also interesting to book that the intro to launch a picture of china and iran and iraq and saudi arabia...
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june announced the greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland and the countries of eastern europe was shock therapy with more than 5 years. we have been actively engaging with was activists across the middle east in north africa. ah, we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy. frank wisner junior whose father by the way was frank wisner senior a long time cia official frank wisner junior as a background as a diplomat and also has been accused of having his own links to the see i went to basically tell him president mubarak you've got to transition. hi, i'm david groves, a policy researcher at the rand corporation, which is a non profit institution. it helps improve the policy and decision making for research and analysis. lovingood for ation. a lot of people tend to change the school, the america, me a lot more literally because we for food, all they need to talk to me to the start, all must about little bit let the phase of it has been dog or but like i said, bianca nina lumina, say a l
june announced the greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland and the countries of eastern europe was shock therapy with more than 5 years. we have been actively engaging with was activists across the middle east in north africa. ah, we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy. frank wisner junior whose father by the way was frank wisner senior a long time cia official frank wisner junior as a...
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we have been actively engaging with, with activists across the middle east in north africa. ah we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father by the way, was frank was in your senior a long time cia on official frank wisner junior as a background as a diplomat. and also has been accused of having his own links to the cia point to basically tell them president mubarak, you've got to transition. hi, i'm david groves, a policy researcher at the rand corporation, which is a non profit institution of some person policy decision making for research and analysis. lorraine corporation, a will not be important to change the school, the america any a labourer, literally. tickets for food, all faded accustomed to the startle muscle or to pedal or the phase of it had been doggerel, but like i said, bianca neil and lumina se there's a lot on the proposal. look going to move to the jato kiss in fidela costume. it made toward the islamic schimmel did r t impractical just to ga lorinda beat the records of young car. so austin id a finance yada e group
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east, george bush, at the ga, to summit of 2004 june, announced a greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland and the countries of eastern europe was shock therapy with more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with, with activists across the middle east. in north africa we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father, by the way, was frank was in your senior a long time cia official, frank wisner junior as a background as a diplomat. and also has been accused of having his own links to the ca went to basically tell president mubarak you've got to transition i. i'm david groves, a policy research or at the rand corporation, which is a non profit institution. it helps improve policy and decision making for research and analysis. lorraine corporation, a will not have been present to change the school, the america and me a labourer, literally, tickets with, for food. all they did it back to me to the start. all must have a little bit let the phase of it had been d
east, george bush, at the ga, to summit of 2004 june, announced a greater middle east project that washington's goal was to turn the middle east into a free market paradise like they had turned poland and the countries of eastern europe was shock therapy with more than 5 years we have been actively engaging with, with activists across the middle east. in north africa we saw president obama dispatch as a special envoy, frank wisner junior, whose father, by the way, was frank was in your senior a...
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from a london perspective, it was the middle east from, from a john perspective, post them year easter than i, austin. and from a she from a very proper geographic perception. it's part of asia, it's west asia. sh and, and say, here we have to asian powerhouse china arms. we have for the west asian commodity producers. so all saw the arab gulf states. so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days and it's also interesting to put that into the larger picture of china and iran and iraq and saudi arabia because, but they're out of me, robert albert, but, but they are mortal enemies. how in the world is that going to work out? how can china straddle that line up? well, it didn't, they, they do it, and it isn't. there is the very interesting part about it. because unfortunately, u. s. diploma safe freedom. he put it on to inverted comma, she, i was always about either with us or against us and it's either or, but we ended lemme see successful diplomacy. it's not either org, between courses and yeah, it's inclusive, it, it has, it has to be inclusive, it has to be, we, you know, if i'm doi
from a london perspective, it was the middle east from, from a john perspective, post them year easter than i, austin. and from a she from a very proper geographic perception. it's part of asia, it's west asia. sh and, and say, here we have to asian powerhouse china arms. we have for the west asian commodity producers. so all saw the arab gulf states. so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days and it's also interesting to put that into the larger picture of china and iran and iraq and...
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and that's kind of where the middle east was. we did it anyway. we found other partners and went forward. but there was, you know, it was still a very delicate process to promote lgbt rights in the middle east. i was completely dedicated to doing this, but i was used to our partners even being reluctant to act. so that's why i mistakenly accepted this limited condition from this donor, knowing that it would not impede our work. but, you know, i regret it in retrospect because it sent a signal that i was somehow endorsing this view, which i completely was not. you ended up, i think, correct me if i'm wrong, banned from egypt, as you've said. you were blocked from entering hong kong. so your organisation's relationship with china certainly soured. another country with which human rights watch developed a very difficult relationship was israel, and i do need to talk to you about that. do you believe in hindsight and with some sort of retrospect that you focused too heavily on human rights issues concerning the israel—palestine conflict, given every
and that's kind of where the middle east was. we did it anyway. we found other partners and went forward. but there was, you know, it was still a very delicate process to promote lgbt rights in the middle east. i was completely dedicated to doing this, but i was used to our partners even being reluctant to act. so that's why i mistakenly accepted this limited condition from this donor, knowing that it would not impede our work. but, you know, i regret it in retrospect because it sent a signal...
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a london perspective, it was the middle east from a job perspective for them year easter than i house. and from a she from a very proper geographic perception. it's part of age, it's west asia. sh and, and say, here we have to asian powerhouse china. and we have for the west asian commodity producers. so all saw the arab gulf states. so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days. and it's also interesting to put that into the larger picture of china and iran and iraq and saudi arabia because but their enemy, robert albert but, but they are mortal enemies. how in the world is that going to work out? how can china straddle that line up? well it didn't, they, they do it, and that is his desk. this is the very interesting part about it, because unfortunately, us diploma safe freedom. he put it on to inverted comma, she, i was always about either with us or against us and it's either or her. but really lemme see, successful diplomacy. it's not either org with inclusive and yeah, it's inclusive, it, it has, it has to be inclusive, it has to be, we, you know, if i'm doing a business deal w
a london perspective, it was the middle east from a job perspective for them year easter than i house. and from a she from a very proper geographic perception. it's part of age, it's west asia. sh and, and say, here we have to asian powerhouse china. and we have for the west asian commodity producers. so all saw the arab gulf states. so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days. and it's also interesting to put that into the larger picture of china and iran and iraq and saudi arabia because...
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and those of the notion of middle east as i was claim it's, it's a very eurocentric perception because from a london perspective, it was the middle east from a john perspective for them, year easter, that now has been an from a she from a very, a proper geographic perception, it's part of age. it's west asia. sh and, and say, here we have to asian powerhouse china. and we have the west asian commodity producers. so all saw the out gulf states. so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days and it's also interesting to put that into the larger picture of china and iran and iraq and saudi arabia because, but their enemy, robert albert but, but they are mortal enemies. how in the world is that going to work out? how can china straddle that line up? well it, it, they, they do it and it's instead, this is the very interesting part about it. because unfortunately, u. s. diploma safe freedom. he put it down to inverted comma, she, i was always about either with us or against us and it's either or, but really blah nasty. successful diplomacy is not either org, between courses and yeah, it's i
and those of the notion of middle east as i was claim it's, it's a very eurocentric perception because from a london perspective, it was the middle east from a john perspective for them, year easter, that now has been an from a she from a very, a proper geographic perception, it's part of age. it's west asia. sh and, and say, here we have to asian powerhouse china. and we have the west asian commodity producers. so all saw the out gulf states. so i and you chapter has opened the last 3 days and...
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in the broader middle east, we see the same desire for liberating learning. in the hearts of young people, they are demanding their freedom and they will have it with the protest movement in all of these countries was triggered by covert intelligence operations. that's not to say that the mass movement is, is the fabrication of u. s. intelligence. but the timing of these events was not something which was spontaneous in any, in any way. american government, as any government, only looks for what they believe is the best interest of the country of the like to states. every administration is that for 5 years, they don't want to be busy about the prospect of housings are going to be disastrous in the future. november the doing the nail thought was blip or sandra, but i think the bus came into the stop of the center shot at coin to get a confirmation. they procedural and moved to mental de la re cleaned on a james glassman that came in bishop. so to figure it out of the start of it, if i did the pro math and she a new journal alliston, po, record. and then we fel
in the broader middle east, we see the same desire for liberating learning. in the hearts of young people, they are demanding their freedom and they will have it with the protest movement in all of these countries was triggered by covert intelligence operations. that's not to say that the mass movement is, is the fabrication of u. s. intelligence. but the timing of these events was not something which was spontaneous in any, in any way. american government, as any government, only looks for...
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one, i believe oil i and to, i believe, to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make the, the middle east unstable and then you, you keep pushing the narrative terrorists groups. i believe this is a way that they're able to control the people with fear and to be able to have the opportunity to invade other countries. and do you think though, do you think that, you know, you said the oil was so important for going into iraq d ready thing oil was that important for going in know in the year.
one, i believe oil i and to, i believe, to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make the, the middle east unstable and then you, you keep pushing the narrative terrorists groups. i believe this is a way that they're able to control the people with fear and to be able to have the opportunity to invade other countries. and do you think though, do you think that, you know, you said the oil was so important for going into iraq d ready...
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well, we always making this, you know, in this part of the world, the middle east is always so so, so we're so much in this history. no, but this time tickler, we feel that tension is extremely high because we find both belting and and is really in a very precarious position that is really dying. we have a government that is the most right. reading government. we've seen him in history . we see it a whole torn within on the most fundamental issues connecting israeli society fibers. and the politicians are attuned to that barrett. it's clear that they are not stable. palestinians are also attuned to that. on the palestinian side, we see very clearly the leadership from fata hood about who is in the west bank. he's losing grip. what's happening in the town. he's losing grip to his competitors in gaza and we see the extremist on both sides being basically unleashed into this quite blood blooded part of the world that we see constantly again and again, we're opting and this cycle now. very serious. we also have these really prime minister disavowing a stop to the settlement building and t
well, we always making this, you know, in this part of the world, the middle east is always so so, so we're so much in this history. no, but this time tickler, we feel that tension is extremely high because we find both belting and and is really in a very precarious position that is really dying. we have a government that is the most right. reading government. we've seen him in history . we see it a whole torn within on the most fundamental issues connecting israeli society fibers. and the...
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i and to, i believe, to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make the, the middle east unstable and then you, you keep pushing the narrative.
i and to, i believe, to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make the, the middle east unstable and then you, you keep pushing the narrative.
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all three carriers in the middle east have been known to carry a lot of traffic from india. probably 60% of the traffic that goes to europe in the u.s. comes over the gulf. this a big market that air india has been missing out on. mostly because it does not have the aircraft. but this is a big statement of intent to really take on the big boys. this will take time. one of the biggest things is this deal has injected a level of pride in indians, indian travelers coming to bring them back on board, to fly air india. it is going to take quite some time to actually overcome that sort of traffic flow, flyover the gulf to other markets. >> how challenging do you think it will be to compete against gulf carriers, given their loyal base? >> it will be challenging. you're fighting against three high-class airlines, high-quality airlines with an established customer base. on the upside, 60% of the traffic out of india to many long-haul places those with one-stop somewhere in the middle east. dubai or whatever. if you can offer nonstop services, that is obviously better. and that is a
all three carriers in the middle east have been known to carry a lot of traffic from india. probably 60% of the traffic that goes to europe in the u.s. comes over the gulf. this a big market that air india has been missing out on. mostly because it does not have the aircraft. but this is a big statement of intent to really take on the big boys. this will take time. one of the biggest things is this deal has injected a level of pride in indians, indian travelers coming to bring them back on...
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but that, that 1st of all, the middle east, africa, tor, for the head of russian diplomacy. sir gil, over off his visit, comes ahead of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition . coincidence, it shows the mrs entourage, the painful member of the american military operations of a false predicts, though the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. dustin villa sitting on their stuff eaten comparable to any of the conflicts around the world to what the yes and their native colleagues did to iraq and later libya, remember how they're raised must to and are they, like i said as to the ground. how they devastated he ran rocket. i'm not in mansion all the war crimes that didn't cause and if in the resentment in washington, asia, community, americans, and there wasn't counterparts by trying to fulfill thou, will you suppress and now turn to forces shelter from all the states and their sovereignty. this is the essence of the so called truth, which washington and bear satellites promote. instead of sticking to the principles of their yan shot us little bo
but that, that 1st of all, the middle east, africa, tor, for the head of russian diplomacy. sir gil, over off his visit, comes ahead of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition . coincidence, it shows the mrs entourage, the painful member of the american military operations of a false predicts, though the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. dustin villa sitting on their stuff eaten comparable to any of the conflicts around the world to what the yes and their...
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our middle east correspondent 0ur middle east correspondent quentin somerville watched as they set to work. antakya has struggled to get help. even turkish aid has been slow to arrive here. international rescuers — nowhere to be seen. antakya has been calling out for help for days and finally it's arrived, and it's arrived in force. that brings its own problems. the streets are absolutely jam—packed. there's still a lot of people in need here, but most of this aid is local. it's turkish aid. we've hardly seen any international aid here. but today, in fact, a few hours ago, the first team from britain arrived. these are international search and rescue firefighters from all over the uk. they say they're first international rescue team to make it here. they're meant to be only assessing damaged buildings at the moment, but already they've found someone. phil irving normally runs a fire station in wales. in this location, we've located a 60—year—old woman who's alive talking to us and entrapped. so we're making an assessment on that right now. ali thinks they've found his mother i
our middle east correspondent 0ur middle east correspondent quentin somerville watched as they set to work. antakya has struggled to get help. even turkish aid has been slow to arrive here. international rescuers — nowhere to be seen. antakya has been calling out for help for days and finally it's arrived, and it's arrived in force. that brings its own problems. the streets are absolutely jam—packed. there's still a lot of people in need here, but most of this aid is local. it's turkish...
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why do you think they chose the middle east? one? i believe oil one and 2, i believe to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make to the middle east, unstable, and then you you keep pushing the narrative tariff roof. i believe this is a way that they're able to control the people with fear and to be able to have the opportunity to invade other countries. and do you think though, do you think that you said oil which are important for going into iraq? do you really think oil was that important for going and know in the year 2000 there were 7 countries who did not join the us central bank and look.
why do you think they chose the middle east? one? i believe oil one and 2, i believe to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make to the middle east, unstable, and then you you keep pushing the narrative tariff roof. i believe this is a way that they're able to control the people with fear and to be able to have the opportunity to invade other countries. and do you think though, do you think that you said oil which are important...
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Feb 24, 2023
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the middle east is so important, and there are so many stories going on there. we begin in turkey because we're getting news of dozens of people who have died across the country, and in northern syria, following a major earthquake struck in the early hours of this morning. i heard about the news. so i was, i was on my way somewhere else, and i was already in istanbul airport. and the first thing that i checked, actually, was the the beirut whatsapp group. and the message at the top, the first unread message was my boss, the middle east bureau chief, saying, is everybody ok? so as soon as i saw that, ijust felt, ijust felt this tightening in my stomach. and i went down the messages, and it became apparent that it was an earthquake. i was immediately starting to think, "where do i need to go?" "how can i get there?" the problem was there'd been really bad weather in turkey that weekend, and that's why i was stuck in the airport because i'd missed my flight. so, in many ways, i was in a i was in a really good place to try and get to where i needed to be. but, also,
the middle east is so important, and there are so many stories going on there. we begin in turkey because we're getting news of dozens of people who have died across the country, and in northern syria, following a major earthquake struck in the early hours of this morning. i heard about the news. so i was, i was on my way somewhere else, and i was already in istanbul airport. and the first thing that i checked, actually, was the the beirut whatsapp group. and the message at the top, the first...
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i think it is the middle east passing. i thought it was funny, condemned a rampage by israeli settlers in the west bank of walla saying is running government is fully responsible for the terrace act. at least one person was killed a more than a 100. others left injured off the violence erupt. it overnight. ah, ah ah, a group of israelis radio, the town attacking local land setting building when cause a blaze, one house will repulsively tool. while a person family, the suicide is rate is reportedly arrived shortly off as a push back clear factors am, protect civilians is really primary and made a statement condemning the live ankle for the army to do its job. he also promised to find the attackers, the destruction m k of come just hours of the to is raisal, kill a drive by shooting in the same town. we spoke to a person who witness the wireless dismissal. we came home from work as usual. it was after evening prayers. suddenly we saw from the main street mops of settlers. we heard the sound of things break in and shooting. t
i think it is the middle east passing. i thought it was funny, condemned a rampage by israeli settlers in the west bank of walla saying is running government is fully responsible for the terrace act. at least one person was killed a more than a 100. others left injured off the violence erupt. it overnight. ah, ah ah, a group of israelis radio, the town attacking local land setting building when cause a blaze, one house will repulsively tool. while a person family, the suicide is rate is...
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we have got the un middle east peace envoy meeting hamas groups in gaza. a few weeks ago he warned the situation was on the brink. what does that mean, and what is your assessment of the conflicts there?— conflicts there? well, the prediction _ conflicts there? well, the prediction that _ conflicts there? well, the prediction that the - conflicts there? well, the prediction that the un - conflicts there? well, the i prediction that the un envoy made it several weeks ago has proven to be true, as many of your viewers might know. yesterday there was a major upsurge in violence, 11 palestinians were killed in nablus in the west bank, over 100 injured when israel sought to attack a group of militants who they claim were planning violence against israeli civilians. though we are in this cycle of a major upsurge in violence between israelis and palestinians, buti in violence between israelis and palestinians, but i think the source of the problem here is not really injerusalem or in... is not really in jerusalem or in... . ., , ., , in... the fundamental probl
we have got the un middle east peace envoy meeting hamas groups in gaza. a few weeks ago he warned the situation was on the brink. what does that mean, and what is your assessment of the conflicts there?— conflicts there? well, the prediction _ conflicts there? well, the prediction that _ conflicts there? well, the prediction that the - conflicts there? well, the prediction that the un - conflicts there? well, the i prediction that the un envoy made it several weeks ago has proven to be true,...
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so i think the middle east iraq, of course just representing just. ready part of the picture of the whole world. well, we can also see similar situation as been going on, for example, in se asia, in latin america. and i think this kind of multi polar will all be part of that. and then the currency and also the economic restructuring. the whole thing is also essential. part of that we've seen china gradually opening up its financial market to buy the nations. what other countries do you expect to also transition to the us in the near future? yes, i think he's a very good question. indeed, the chinese government has liberalize and china's internal financial market to external for one financial companies. now, having said that, it is not just being open to western companies, but also open to financial companies in other parts of the well. so for example, i think is the re be the lead a company around coal is actually being targeted recently by hong kong. and obviously, the chinese government also want to let hong kong to, to tape all the kind of capital
so i think the middle east iraq, of course just representing just. ready part of the picture of the whole world. well, we can also see similar situation as been going on, for example, in se asia, in latin america. and i think this kind of multi polar will all be part of that. and then the currency and also the economic restructuring. the whole thing is also essential. part of that we've seen china gradually opening up its financial market to buy the nations. what other countries do you expect...
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but that the 1st of all, the middle east africa, tor, for the head of russian diplomacy, sir, gala drove his visit, comes ahead of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition . coincidence shows the mrs entourage, the painful member of the american military operations of her full predicts all the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. just look jolla said young this thought eaten, comparable to any of the conflicts around the world to what the yes and their native colleagues did to iraq and later libya, remember how they are raised. must sue and other rock as it is to the ground. how they differ, says he ran rocca. i'm not in mansion. are the war crimes that didn't cause and if in no resentment, why, sensation community americans, and there wasn't counterparts i trying to fulfill. thou will you suppress an al tante forces from all the states and their sovereignty. this is the essence of the so called truce on which washington and bear set lights promote. instead of sticking to the principles of their yan shot us little boys throng, amid unprecedented fresher
but that the 1st of all, the middle east africa, tor, for the head of russian diplomacy, sir, gala drove his visit, comes ahead of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition . coincidence shows the mrs entourage, the painful member of the american military operations of her full predicts all the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. just look jolla said young this thought eaten, comparable to any of the conflicts around the world to what the yes and their native...
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the middle east is so important, and there are so many stories going on there. we begin in turkey because we're getting news of dozens of people who have died across the country, and in northern syria, following a major earthquake struck in the early hours of this morning. i heard about the news. so i was... i was on my way somewhere else, and i was already in istanbul airport. and the first thing that i checked, actually, was the the beirut whatsapp group. and the message at the top, the first unread message was my boss, the middle east bureau chief, saying, is everybody 0k? so as soon as i saw that, ijust felt... ijust felt this tightening in my stomach. and i went down the messages, and it became apparent that it was an earthquake. i was immediately starting to think, "where do i need to go?" "how can i get there?" the problem was there'd been really bad weather in turkey that weekend, and that's why i was stuck in the airport because i'd missed my flight. so, in many ways, i was in a i was in a really good place to try and get to where i needed to be. but, a
the middle east is so important, and there are so many stories going on there. we begin in turkey because we're getting news of dozens of people who have died across the country, and in northern syria, following a major earthquake struck in the early hours of this morning. i heard about the news. so i was... i was on my way somewhere else, and i was already in istanbul airport. and the first thing that i checked, actually, was the the beirut whatsapp group. and the message at the top, the first...
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why do you think they chose the middle east? one i believe oil i and to i believe to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make to the middle east, unstable, and then you, you keep pushing the narrative terrorists roof. i believe this is a way that they're able to control the people with fear and to be able to have the opportunity to invade other countries. and do you think though, do you think that, you know, you said the oil was so important for going into iraq d ready thing oil. was that important for going in know, in the year 2000 there were 7 countries who did not join the us central bank and look, 2001. afghanistan, 2003, iraq, 2011, libya and syria. then off of that. yeah, he just, you know, just makes me think that is a motive for invading a country. you mentioned these countries here who essentially got invaded over the past 20 odd years. general wesley clark near forced our general that he, he came out, he actually started talking publicly about this didn'
why do you think they chose the middle east? one i believe oil i and to i believe to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make to the middle east, unstable, and then you, you keep pushing the narrative terrorists roof. i believe this is a way that they're able to control the people with fear and to be able to have the opportunity to invade other countries. and do you think though, do you think that, you know, you said the oil was...
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well, we were planning to use in case we needed to intervene in the middle east or in africa. and so that was our highest priority. we and as long as the libyan government didn't bother us, we didn't bother them we, we just operated our air base and then did exercise there. how would you characterize the, the us libya relationship for all those years prior to gadhafi is death? well, i wouldn't close friendly actually, it was, it was not friendly. after cadaver, he organized a terrorist attack in berlin. it was a u. s. army social club there. and he organized the terrorist attack against the u. the americans and americans kill. so at that point, the united states became very hostile and took it to our fee, and we, we bombed his, his whole, we sent, we said the us, us air force planes from england to bomb his home. and there was a death, there was a death of could out, sees adopted, child, and this caused him to be very, very angry at the united states. and from that point, relations were quite bad. now, under brock obama, we saw the fall of gadhafi and ultimately his brutal dem
well, we were planning to use in case we needed to intervene in the middle east or in africa. and so that was our highest priority. we and as long as the libyan government didn't bother us, we didn't bother them we, we just operated our air base and then did exercise there. how would you characterize the, the us libya relationship for all those years prior to gadhafi is death? well, i wouldn't close friendly actually, it was, it was not friendly. after cadaver, he organized a terrorist attack...
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east doe to buy whatever. if you can start to off the non stop services, then that's obviously better and that that's a direct improvement. and it will also, i think, stimuli competition and further growth for on the indian carries as will. we've seen already. indigo has announced a new deal with turkish airlines to try to expand its long hold international network to try to get into that huge indian diaspora and to try to build market share from there. so i think it's, i completely agree that it's a statement of attain intent and things will take time. but it's a really interesting time, ha, there was a report by aviation consultancy center for asian pacific aviation, which is estimating this, that indian carriers are expected to place orders for a 1502700 aircraft over the next 24 months. so clearly there is, there is more to come, how does all of this change the indian aviation landscape? so, you know, a lot of the aircraft that we're talking about are going to be used for domestic and regional ation. you k
east doe to buy whatever. if you can start to off the non stop services, then that's obviously better and that that's a direct improvement. and it will also, i think, stimuli competition and further growth for on the indian carries as will. we've seen already. indigo has announced a new deal with turkish airlines to try to expand its long hold international network to try to get into that huge indian diaspora and to try to build market share from there. so i think it's, i completely agree that...
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well, my korean contracting started in africa, then move to the middle east and then come back to africa and 2 years. and the jobs all very similar. it just depends which country and which government working for at the time? how much do you get paid if you don't mind telling us pay not as for pmc, we're very so much for a contract, a contract and job to job. you're doing stuff regarding it's one salary and if you're treating job b. s d work, the salaries are completely different. but i think in general, you look at anything from starting salaries from $8.00 to $12000.00 a month going all the way up to $20000.00 a month. and it's visual circumstances you do year of cases where the guys are and in $2000.00 a day, which gives you another indication on why the gods drew the contract. what is the most interesting thing or things that you've done to 1st time that adult the wagner goes, was in northern, wasn't because i had received a contract from the most would be, could government to help con, stop terrorism activities in the north. the received cornered directly from a dormant time. it wasn
well, my korean contracting started in africa, then move to the middle east and then come back to africa and 2 years. and the jobs all very similar. it just depends which country and which government working for at the time? how much do you get paid if you don't mind telling us pay not as for pmc, we're very so much for a contract, a contract and job to job. you're doing stuff regarding it's one salary and if you're treating job b. s d work, the salaries are completely different. but i think in...
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the meeting comes a mid 10th time in the middle east, which is seen devastating consequences after that. earthquake in the region is video published by members of the russian delegation shows, chandeliers, shaking from the tremors and one of my dad's administrative buildings. as the talks were underway, western states are attempting to suppress the voices of sovereign nations which oppose their narrative, disregarding un charter norms. well, that is, according to the statement by russia's top diplomat at the press conference after the meeting with his iraqi counterparts. both commer representative discuss prospects of improving dialogue between countries of the middle east at the front of the agenda was also energy in trade as they consider options to further their partnership in those for the, for some of my le le k, not le other dickerson facility me a little slow in the circumstances of the illegal restrictions enforced by the us. and it, subordinates, we have to safeguards our lawful economic relations from illegitimate western pressure is one of the weight already in use is to impl
the meeting comes a mid 10th time in the middle east, which is seen devastating consequences after that. earthquake in the region is video published by members of the russian delegation shows, chandeliers, shaking from the tremors and one of my dad's administrative buildings. as the talks were underway, western states are attempting to suppress the voices of sovereign nations which oppose their narrative, disregarding un charter norms. well, that is, according to the statement by russia's top...
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the middle east is so important, and there are so many stories going on there. we begin in turkey because we're getting news of dozens of people who have died across the country, and in northern syria, following a major earthquake struck in the early hours of this morning. i heard about the news. so i was... i was on my way somewhere else, and i was already in istanbul airport. and the first thing that i checked, actually, was the the beirut whatsapp group. and the message at the top, the first unread message was my boss, the middle east bureau chief, saying, is everybody ok? so as soon as i saw that, ijust felt... ijust felt this tightening in my stomach. and i went down the messages, and it became apparent that it was an earthquake. i was immediately starting to think, "where do i need to go?" "how can i get there?" the problem was there'd been really bad weather in turkey that weekend, and that's why i was stuck in the airport because i'd missed my flight. so, in many ways, i was in a i was in a really good place to try and get to where i needed to be. but, a
the middle east is so important, and there are so many stories going on there. we begin in turkey because we're getting news of dozens of people who have died across the country, and in northern syria, following a major earthquake struck in the early hours of this morning. i heard about the news. so i was... i was on my way somewhere else, and i was already in istanbul airport. and the first thing that i checked, actually, was the the beirut whatsapp group. and the message at the top, the first...
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monday, the 1st of our, the middle east, africa tour for the head of russian diplomacy. sir gil, over off his visit, comes the head of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition. coincidence shows them is, is entourage the painful member of the american military operations of a false predicts, though the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. dustin villa, the cit, youngest of eaten, comparable to any other conflicts or on the world toward the yes and their native colleagues did to iraq and later libya, remember how they're raised. must sue and other rock as it is to the ground. how they differ says he wren rucker, are not in mansion are the war crimes that didn't cause and if in the resentment in western financial community, americans and there wasn't counterparts by trying to fulfill thou, will you suppress an al tante forces from all the states and their sovereignty, this is the essence of the so called truce on which washington and bare satellites promote, instead of sticking to the principles of the yan shot us little boys throng amid a
monday, the 1st of our, the middle east, africa tour for the head of russian diplomacy. sir gil, over off his visit, comes the head of the 20th anniversary of the invasion of iraq by the us led coalition. coincidence shows them is, is entourage the painful member of the american military operations of a false predicts, though the weapons of mass destruction still lingers. dustin villa, the cit, youngest of eaten, comparable to any other conflicts or on the world toward the yes and their native...
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i and to i believe, to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make to the middle east, unstable, and then you, you keep pushing the narrative terrorists roof. i believe this is a way that they're able to control the people with fear and to be able to have the opportunity to invade other countries. and, and do you think though, do you think that, you know, you said the oil was so important for going into iraq, d ready thing oil was that important for going and know in the year.
i and to i believe, to make the middle east unstable. there are certain people who like to control through fear. and if you make to the middle east, unstable, and then you, you keep pushing the narrative terrorists roof. i believe this is a way that they're able to control the people with fear and to be able to have the opportunity to invade other countries. and, and do you think though, do you think that, you know, you said the oil was so important for going into iraq, d ready thing oil was...