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in political transformation and transition in syria. rarely have we seen an u.n. negotiation negotiated like this one with basically meetings around the clock, and then the final negotiation going up until about three hours before they actually arrived in the security council chamber. it's normally the case that resolutions have to be submitted 24 hours in advance. they say that's the time for everyone to consult with their capitals, and get it translated to all the languages. on this occasion they pushed past all of that. they only gave the other ten members of the security council, the ones that aren't the permanent members a very brief look at this before they were asked to vote on it. very unusual, a great deal of negotiation, and on the whole it looks to me looking at the resolution that russia did not manage to remove some of the things it was trying to remove in this resolution. >> the they said they hope to look back on this step forward. what are the stumbling blocks that are still in the way? >> yes, will it be a significant s
in political transformation and transition in syria. rarely have we seen an u.n. negotiation negotiated like this one with basically meetings around the clock, and then the final negotiation going up until about three hours before they actually arrived in the security council chamber. it's normally the case that resolutions have to be submitted 24 hours in advance. they say that's the time for everyone to consult with their capitals, and get it translated to all the languages. on this occasion...
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in syria there aren't. a little bit more at the. >> at least about what ground forces he envisions joining us in the syrian raqaa. >> the difficulty of this case. i don't think you can separate taking out the commander and control of isil's operations against the uk, france, belgium or elsewhere. i don't think you can separate that from the task of degrading or destroying the daesh they've created. the two are linked. as i argued in front of the house last week, as long as this so calefit exist it's a threat to us. it is radicalizing muslims from across the world who are going to fight for that organization and potentially returning to attack us. second question about ground troops as i've explained. there are three parts of the arguments. don't underestimate them. the ground troops that are there. not ideal, not as many as we would like. three, the real plan is as you get a transitional government in syria that can represent all the syrian people, there will be more ground troops for us to work with to def
in syria there aren't. a little bit more at the. >> at least about what ground forces he envisions joining us in the syrian raqaa. >> the difficulty of this case. i don't think you can separate taking out the commander and control of isil's operations against the uk, france, belgium or elsewhere. i don't think you can separate that from the task of degrading or destroying the daesh they've created. the two are linked. as i argued in front of the house last week, as long as this so...
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bombing in syria. to do so, it would have had to be passed under chapter 7 of the united nations chapter to which the security council could not agree. the u.n. resolution is certainly a welcomed framework. for joint action to cut off funding, oil revenues, armed supplies from isil. but i wonder how much signs there are of that happening. i'll give way to the member. >> thank you for giving way to myself. the necessities of the oil supply, do i very much agree with him. therefore, i concede us not to understand why he would oppose air strikes, which is such a crucial part in oil supplies, which is the heart of the isil conflict. >> the problem is the oil supplies that are being sold by isil are going into other countries, into turkey and to other places, and i think we need to know, i think we need to know exactly who is buying that oil, who is funding that oil, what banks are involved, international transactions, which ultimately end up with isil, and which other countries in the region may or may not
bombing in syria. to do so, it would have had to be passed under chapter 7 of the united nations chapter to which the security council could not agree. the u.n. resolution is certainly a welcomed framework. for joint action to cut off funding, oil revenues, armed supplies from isil. but i wonder how much signs there are of that happening. i'll give way to the member. >> thank you for giving way to myself. the necessities of the oil supply, do i very much agree with him. therefore, i...
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madam president, the success of any political path in syria requires that the government of syria be an integral part and party and, therefore, there must be cooperation with the syrian government in all aspects of this path, if we want success. in parallel, the success of the political path requires an international commitment and sincere and real political will from all, notably those countries that have direct influence on the parties that undermine the political path, and those that provide them with a lifeline while the international community emphasizes there is only one solution, and that is the political solution. it or those who do it responsibly at the end repeat without any accountability that they resolve military solution and give names to its failed, to its failed initiatives. such names as the stones, volcanoes, the cyclones and the tornadoes. it has become quite clear that the success of the political process is predicated on a serious and effective and collective countries of terrorism. my country welcomes the adoption of resolution 2253 by the security council and a
madam president, the success of any political path in syria requires that the government of syria be an integral part and party and, therefore, there must be cooperation with the syrian government in all aspects of this path, if we want success. in parallel, the success of the political path requires an international commitment and sincere and real political will from all, notably those countries that have direct influence on the parties that undermine the political path, and those that provide...
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he wants to stop it cold in syria. he wants ideally to confront president obama with a binary choice between a barrel bomber on the one hand and kayla baghdadi on the other. he wants president obama to eat is 2011 words on assad stepping aside. rush i believe sees the diplomatic process is a time buying instrument. the russian military operations in syria are fully consistent with the goal of forcing binary choice on washington but it will take time to create the requisite allen perry facts on the ground and extended process can provide time although i have strong doubts that russia militarily will be able to achieve this objective. now, these assumptions, these five assumptions might either now or in the fullness of time proved to be absolutely erroneous. russia and iran may come to see bashar al-assad as expendable. john kerry may persuade them that a continuing political role for this regime is indeed poisonous to the prospect of united syrian front against isil i think they argue now this. it's just that their inte
he wants to stop it cold in syria. he wants ideally to confront president obama with a binary choice between a barrel bomber on the one hand and kayla baghdadi on the other. he wants president obama to eat is 2011 words on assad stepping aside. rush i believe sees the diplomatic process is a time buying instrument. the russian military operations in syria are fully consistent with the goal of forcing binary choice on washington but it will take time to create the requisite allen perry facts on...
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brothers from syria. we have shared with them our limited resources. we on behalf of entire humanity, we have carried out our obligation in hosting them and providing them with all that they can. we are proud of our ability to host them. hosti the world must share this burden with us because we're performing the humanitarian duty on behalf of entire humanity and to help us shoulder this burden and to work with us in accordance with the response plan which was drawn by the government of jordan in order to alleviate the suffering of those who are living in the camps or are hosted. we look forward to the convening of the london conference next year, early next year. we call on the international community to effectively participate in that conference. we are today before a real chance that should not be missed in order to take confident steps toward the realization of the political solution that will satisfy all the syrians, which will restore stability and security to syria. we should realize the ambitions o
brothers from syria. we have shared with them our limited resources. we on behalf of entire humanity, we have carried out our obligation in hosting them and providing them with all that they can. we are proud of our ability to host them. hosti the world must share this burden with us because we're performing the humanitarian duty on behalf of entire humanity and to help us shoulder this burden and to work with us in accordance with the response plan which was drawn by the government of jordan...
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hope for syria. the five permanent u.n. security councilmembers agree on the text of a draft resolution on the syrian peace process. >>> president obama says the u.s.-led campaign against ice is progressing and he's con if i had did he want the group will be defeated. >>> despite the supposed ceasefire pro-yemen forces seize two towns from the houthis in 24 hours. >>> and the vatican says mother teresa will now be made a saint. >>> hello i am rahul in doha, i'll have all your sporting. find out what he had to say later in the program. ♪ ♪ >>> hello there, a very warm welcome to this hour of news. the five permanent members of the security council agreed on the text of a draft resolution on a peace process for syria. the full council is expected to vote on it any time now. so let's go live now to our diplomatic editor james bays who joins us from new york. james, you were outside the hotel earlier when they were discussing this and all the back and forth. but the up shot is we now have this draft text. can you tell us a
hope for syria. the five permanent u.n. security councilmembers agree on the text of a draft resolution on the syrian peace process. >>> president obama says the u.s.-led campaign against ice is progressing and he's con if i had did he want the group will be defeated. >>> despite the supposed ceasefire pro-yemen forces seize two towns from the houthis in 24 hours. >>> and the vatican says mother teresa will now be made a saint. >>> hello i am rahul in doha,...
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as i have said, it is in syria where many of those against our country are born, so we must act in syria to deal with these threats ourselves. >> i would have preferred to hear an apology, but i want to discuss the facts. we are proposing to target very different things than we are targeting in northern iraq. what practical steps will be used to reduce civilian casualties? and what sort of targets will reduce the terrorist threats in the u.k.? cameron: clearly it is the leaders of this death cult itself. it is the training camps, the communications hubs. it is those that are plotting against us. as i am going to argue in a minute, the limited action that hussein, which was an air strike on syria, has already had an impact on isil, on daesch. that is an important point. how do we avoid civilian casualties? we have a starting point of wanting zero civilian casualties. one year and three months into the iraq he operations, we have not had any reports of civilian casualties. i am not standing here and saying that there are will these in war. of course there are. it is a very difficult situat
as i have said, it is in syria where many of those against our country are born, so we must act in syria to deal with these threats ourselves. >> i would have preferred to hear an apology, but i want to discuss the facts. we are proposing to target very different things than we are targeting in northern iraq. what practical steps will be used to reduce civilian casualties? and what sort of targets will reduce the terrorist threats in the u.k.? cameron: clearly it is the leaders of this...
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syria. later vladimir putin's annual news conference. >> you can see if you want to understand the red/blue politics of you can't look at the state level project a look at the county level because that's where you start seeing those divisions. you can see it right there, presidential election maps. you can see yankee gum popping out, left the coast of veering, the deep south and tidewater. i haven't messed with the college. the red really is republican and the blue religious democrat. this isn't a recent election. this is the 1916 showdown. republicans for the first century of the history, party founded and almost explicitly yankee gum for centric mike lux but the parties come and go. awakes are gone. federals or so one as well. the current parties have swapped over last 40 years their constituencies and the program. it's just shifted around trying to understand any kind of historical time for them what's happened using parties as a cipher, red versus blue, is an exercise in futility. to las
syria. later vladimir putin's annual news conference. >> you can see if you want to understand the red/blue politics of you can't look at the state level project a look at the county level because that's where you start seeing those divisions. you can see it right there, presidential election maps. you can see yankee gum popping out, left the coast of veering, the deep south and tidewater. i haven't messed with the college. the red really is republican and the blue religious democrat....
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he spoke about the situation in syria. i've been to syria many times. i did it with some distaste as shadow foreign secretary and met leading officials in the syrian administration. murderers, i knew they were murderers. they murdered their own people. they murdered 10,000 people in hama alone. i would be delighted to see them got rid of but they're not going to go. and when there is talk about negotiations in vienna, the assumption somehow or another that will result in getting rid of assad, getting rid of the administration, is a delusion. putin, one of the most detestable leaders of any state in the world, will make sure that because they're his allies and because they suit him, action against them is not going to be successful. so what is the issue today? it isn't an issue about changing the regime in syria which would make me, very, very happy indeed. it isn't about getting rid of daesh, getting rid of daesh, would make me very happy indeed. it's about what practical action can result in some way in damaging daesh, in stopping their atrocities, in
he spoke about the situation in syria. i've been to syria many times. i did it with some distaste as shadow foreign secretary and met leading officials in the syrian administration. murderers, i knew they were murderers. they murdered their own people. they murdered 10,000 people in hama alone. i would be delighted to see them got rid of but they're not going to go. and when there is talk about negotiations in vienna, the assumption somehow or another that will result in getting rid of assad,...
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the second thing is about syria. the real question that you asked at the beginning of syria. now i remember actually. i'm not sure about russia was trying to do but it was first started the attack -- the estimated cost of the attack what $4 million. and as far as i understand, putin's russian foreign policy makers were thinking of a predetermined activity. to leave the proxy war and just get into the conflict you'll have several costs. it's not about the economy costs but today the cost of the war increased to $8 million today. and i'm not sure how far this -- how much this continue and how much russia can afford this. $8 million doesn't look a lot but through these kind of conflict we see that an incrementalism and it may be somehow they may consider that -- we spent so much money and did sacrifice, let's go on this and it may turn into a quagmire, because of that russia will try to find a solution in a very expedited way. they will push the diplomatic solutions and try to find solution out of this. lastly, about the economic punishment thing, here theof court the aing a --
the second thing is about syria. the real question that you asked at the beginning of syria. now i remember actually. i'm not sure about russia was trying to do but it was first started the attack -- the estimated cost of the attack what $4 million. and as far as i understand, putin's russian foreign policy makers were thinking of a predetermined activity. to leave the proxy war and just get into the conflict you'll have several costs. it's not about the economy costs but today the cost of the...
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targets in syria from the air. well, after almost five years of violence and a quarter of a million lives lost it is hard for some to remember that syria's conflict started off with relatively peaceful protests. tens of thousands of syrians fled into the streets, calling for bashar al-assad to step down from power. the catalyst at the time was the arab spring, sweeping motion, movement led by young people, eager to rid their country of corrupt dictators standing in their way of prosperity. it was a cause everyone in syria felt they could get behind, all it did was resurrect deep division. david ariosto reports. >> reporter: the year was 1963. syria's baath party, seized control, and it's held on ever since. struggle between two opposing sides. on one, left wing secular activates, like the baath. baath. on the other, right wing religious fundamentalist like the muslim brotherhood. seeking muslim majority. >> the muslim brotherhood became the main backbone of the opposition. it became very difficult to oppose the inc
targets in syria from the air. well, after almost five years of violence and a quarter of a million lives lost it is hard for some to remember that syria's conflict started off with relatively peaceful protests. tens of thousands of syrians fled into the streets, calling for bashar al-assad to step down from power. the catalyst at the time was the arab spring, sweeping motion, movement led by young people, eager to rid their country of corrupt dictators standing in their way of prosperity. it...
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should decide the future and fate of syria. u.n. plays a key role in negotiations. we agree that these three principles should be upheld throughout the whole peace process of syria. >> the china national association of international studies representative says the meeting between foreign ministers in china is important because beijing doesn't have an agenda when it comes to syria. >> china has good relations with almost all these major players who have one set of vested interest or another in syria. china can apply a higher level of objectivity and i am partiality to the situation in syria. china can play an important and indispensable role and china may eventually win the trust and confidence of not only the syrian government right now, but also rebels in syria, but also more importantly, other major players who are now fighting their way out in the situation in syria. one thing is simple, that is peace should prevail in syria, rather than war and destruction. if peace will prevail, this will not only set a good example for pe
should decide the future and fate of syria. u.n. plays a key role in negotiations. we agree that these three principles should be upheld throughout the whole peace process of syria. >> the china national association of international studies representative says the meeting between foreign ministers in china is important because beijing doesn't have an agenda when it comes to syria. >> china has good relations with almost all these major players who have one set of vested interest or...
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seems he has forgotten the courage and syria from the several battalions of syria christians and also the arabs in north and northeast syria who will work with the free syrian army to take on daesh. no answer. >> anybody watching this debate and reading hansard in the future will be able to recognize that this question has been asked time and time and time again and we have not had an answer to that question. i have given away a significant number of times no. [shouting] and nobody has answered me and nobody -- [shouting] sorry. if my ex-dean -- my esteemed colleague is able to answer the question i would be delighted. >> what interests me about the argument the right honorable gentleman is putting forward is erased is perfectly legitimate questions which should i hope be answered in the course of the debate. but what he glosses over is what his and his party's position is on the current operations which i think you will agree with me are, in fact, controlling daesh ability to do violence and cruelty in the area, and terrorism in europe. and if, indeed, those actions at the moment inv
seems he has forgotten the courage and syria from the several battalions of syria christians and also the arabs in north and northeast syria who will work with the free syrian army to take on daesh. no answer. >> anybody watching this debate and reading hansard in the future will be able to recognize that this question has been asked time and time and time again and we have not had an answer to that question. i have given away a significant number of times no. [shouting] and nobody has...
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in syria and iraq. and anywhere else it arises. and with respect to the homeland, while we don't have any credible imminent threats that i can relate to you today, fortunately, we do take homeland security very seriously. and we particularly take the protection of our own personnel seriously. for, among other reasons, the fact that they were -- many of them were singled out by these guys like general aid hussein. i went to chattanooga where there was a ceremony for six of our service members gunned down by somebody who had been radicalized basically online. born and raised in chattanooga, tennessee. so this is serious business, the violent extremist tendencies. while we need to get its heart in syria and iraq, we need to recognize that this metastasizes elsewhere and protect ourselves and protect our people. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, secretary carter and general dunford. thank you for being at the hearing this morning. gentlemen, having just returned last week from a congressional trip to afghani
in syria and iraq. and anywhere else it arises. and with respect to the homeland, while we don't have any credible imminent threats that i can relate to you today, fortunately, we do take homeland security very seriously. and we particularly take the protection of our own personnel seriously. for, among other reasons, the fact that they were -- many of them were singled out by these guys like general aid hussein. i went to chattanooga where there was a ceremony for six of our service members...
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because political transition in syria is essential to a durable end state to this -- civil war in syria that started this whole business in syria. and that would mean -- and at that time the force that is now not available because they're fighting each other but that could fight isil is the combination of syrian forces and the moderate opposition that is now fighting in syria. there's a political sentiment that in the meantime we're using forces some kurds up north the ybg and we're trying to accumulate additional syrian arabs that want to take their homes back from isil. t the civil war is meanwhile using up a lot of combat power that could potentially be used against isil. >> so you really believe that once there's a path for assad to leave, that syrian government forces, which include alwoits, which are shia, are going to join up with the opposition soonie forces to go after isil? the political transition is exactly to have a syria that is once again whole, multisectarian for sure like all those states over there with all the complication that is go with that and that we see in iraq.
because political transition in syria is essential to a durable end state to this -- civil war in syria that started this whole business in syria. and that would mean -- and at that time the force that is now not available because they're fighting each other but that could fight isil is the combination of syrian forces and the moderate opposition that is now fighting in syria. there's a political sentiment that in the meantime we're using forces some kurds up north the ybg and we're trying to...
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i don't think we're there in syria now. diplomacy is not going to success until the assad government and many of the fighting groups decide it is in table. >> syria is not a tiny country, but it is not huge either. having that many armed forces deployed, doesn't each additional fighting force add a level of chance that something is going to go wrong, going to go really badly? >> it certainly does. when you only had the syrian government and the u.s.-lead coalition, say most of the last year and a half, sharing that strategic air space, then of course it was possible -- it was possible to keep fighters out of harm's way, but when the russian federation entered, when russia began flying air operations, it was quickly apparent that they weren't sharing their flight plans with the united states. they had transgressed turkey's border before. there had been repeated warnings, public and private to the russians to stop that behavior, and they didn't. so it's a small space, you have several different factions sharing that space whi
i don't think we're there in syria now. diplomacy is not going to success until the assad government and many of the fighting groups decide it is in table. >> syria is not a tiny country, but it is not huge either. having that many armed forces deployed, doesn't each additional fighting force add a level of chance that something is going to go wrong, going to go really badly? >> it certainly does. when you only had the syrian government and the u.s.-lead coalition, say most of the...
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in both iraq and syria, and quite frankly, it metastises beyond syria, we can't rely on air strikes alone to counter the threat >>> days after a possible limited truce in syria, the government and rebel forces have agreed to a cease fire in the city of homs. this is applying to the only district by homs. it could last two months, but the rebels are denying reports that they have agreed to leave the neighborhood. the truce was mediated by u.n. delegation to syria. >> reporter: this visit is to implement the plan after the vienna talks to find a solution and to reach a truce in a certain area and to stop the fighting and shelling across syria >>> the people of homs were among the first to rule up against the rule of bashar al-assad in 2011. the city was once known as the capital of the revolution. the executive director of the arab center of washington and he says this homs cease fire was about desperation on the side of the rebels. >>> this has nothing to do with the conversation that took place in vienna, talking about the need for all the parties to get together and reach a national ceas
in both iraq and syria, and quite frankly, it metastises beyond syria, we can't rely on air strikes alone to counter the threat >>> days after a possible limited truce in syria, the government and rebel forces have agreed to a cease fire in the city of homs. this is applying to the only district by homs. it could last two months, but the rebels are denying reports that they have agreed to leave the neighborhood. the truce was mediated by u.n. delegation to syria. >> reporter:...
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they spoke about getting a transitional government in syria he spoke about the situation in syria. it is some distaste as the foreign secretary in the leading officials in this area and administration. they murder their own people. but then they are not going to go. vendors talk about negotiations indiana, the assumption that somehow that is going to result in getting rid of assad and the administration is a delusion one of the most detestable leaders of any state in the world because the allies and because the suit him. action against them isn't going to be successful so what is the issue today. it isn't about getting rid. it's about what practical action can result in some way in damaging and stopping their atrocities and the people that are fleeing from them and flocking to them including sadly some small number of people. if what we are proposing today would in any way not simply are not totally get rid of it but we condemn in a significant way so that they wouldn't go on behaving in the fashion that we see i wouldn't have any difficulty. there are no limits of any kind. the up
they spoke about getting a transitional government in syria he spoke about the situation in syria. it is some distaste as the foreign secretary in the leading officials in this area and administration. they murder their own people. but then they are not going to go. vendors talk about negotiations indiana, the assumption that somehow that is going to result in getting rid of assad and the administration is a delusion one of the most detestable leaders of any state in the world because the...
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he wants to stop it cold in syria. he wants ideally to confront president obama with a binary choice between a barrel bomber on the one hand and kayla baghdadi on the other. he wants president obama to eat is 2011 words on assad stepping aside. rush i believe sees the diplomatic process is a time buying instrument. the russian military operations in syria are fully consistent with the goal of forcing binary choice on washington but it will take time to create the requisite allen perry facts on the ground and extended process can provide time although i have strong doubts that russia militarily will be able to achieve this objective. now, these assumptions, these five assumptions might either now or in the fullness of time proved to be absolutely erroneous. russia and iran may come to see bashar al-assad as expendable. john kerry may persuade them that a continuing political role for this regime is indeed poisonous to the prospect of united syrian front against isil i think they argue now this. it's just that their inte
he wants to stop it cold in syria. he wants ideally to confront president obama with a binary choice between a barrel bomber on the one hand and kayla baghdadi on the other. he wants president obama to eat is 2011 words on assad stepping aside. rush i believe sees the diplomatic process is a time buying instrument. the russian military operations in syria are fully consistent with the goal of forcing binary choice on washington but it will take time to create the requisite allen perry facts on...
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in iraq and syria. this al jazeera. also ahead. >> reporter: don't bomb syria >>> thousands rally in london ahead of a parliament ly vote. >> reporter: in baghdad as violence rises across iraq and the price of oil plum ets global apply and-- globalally >>> a new report reveals the hidden dangers of sugar in what we eat. -- dangers. obama says the u.s. is stepping up the fight against i.s.i.l. and more forces will be sent to fight the group in iraq and syria. american troops will advise and assist iraqi and kurdish forces battling the armed group in conjunction with the iraqi government. over time the forces will be able to conduct raids, free hostages, gather intelligence and capture islamic state leaders. president obama has expressed that the mission will be carried out alongside continued diplomatic efforts. the white house correspondent reports >> reporter: the united states is intensifying the war in iraq and syria in the hope that it will eventually lead to talk of peace. >>> next, in full coordination with the go
in iraq and syria. this al jazeera. also ahead. >> reporter: don't bomb syria >>> thousands rally in london ahead of a parliament ly vote. >> reporter: in baghdad as violence rises across iraq and the price of oil plum ets global apply and-- globalally >>> a new report reveals the hidden dangers of sugar in what we eat. -- dangers. obama says the u.s. is stepping up the fight against i.s.i.l. and more forces will be sent to fight the group in iraq and syria....
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targets in syria. the syrian government and opposition groups have agreed a truce in the city of homs. the cease fire is the only town in control. violence, political instability and a struggling economy have left almost a third of iraq's population without basic services such as water and sanitation. a report on how people are coping in the capital baghdad >> reporter: this man says he feels hopeless. his motorised rick shaw broke down months ago and he can't afford to repair it. he relys on small loans to get by. a move to the slam here a few years ago, he says he came here in the hopes of giving his wife, daughters and examined children a better life. but it hasn't worked out that way. >> translation: what can i tell you. our lives here are miserable. sometimes we wish we would die than have to live like this. i served as an army reservist for eight years during the war and in the end the government gave us nothing for our service >> reporter: the world bank says 30% of families live below the pover
targets in syria. the syrian government and opposition groups have agreed a truce in the city of homs. the cease fire is the only town in control. violence, political instability and a struggling economy have left almost a third of iraq's population without basic services such as water and sanitation. a report on how people are coping in the capital baghdad >> reporter: this man says he feels hopeless. his motorised rick shaw broke down months ago and he can't afford to repair it. he...
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they are coming from inside syria. majority are coming from inside syria. not the neighboring countries. these are people that have been refugees for some time now. they are leaving because of the russian attacks, because of the brutality of the regime. and of course some of them are leaving because of the isis. but a simple majority according to some of the studies that were done in germany are leaving because the brutality of the regime and the bonding. and now with the russian bombings of some areas and damascus and other areas, we have seen intensifying of this. .. this goes against what some of the people in the republican party have been talking. we need to accept people in proportion to the need, we need to accept more people who are implicated. and just want to say that we owe to the syrian diaspora, because syrian americans have contributed to the welfare of this country. one percent are syrian origin, saving hundreds of millions -- hundreds of thousands of lives. steve jobs is a son of syrian immigrants. i think we have to say that -- and i think
they are coming from inside syria. majority are coming from inside syria. not the neighboring countries. these are people that have been refugees for some time now. they are leaving because of the russian attacks, because of the brutality of the regime. and of course some of them are leaving because of the isis. but a simple majority according to some of the studies that were done in germany are leaving because the brutality of the regime and the bonding. and now with the russian bombings of...
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when it comes to the conflict in syria. u.s. authorities charge the friend of one of the san bernardino shooters with terrorism-related offenses. enrique marquez bought two of the guns used in the deadly rampage. and you think you know who donald trump supporters are? we speak to some who break the mold and may explain surging polls. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. vladmir putin held his annual news conference covering everything from the conflict in syria to donald trump. is greatest language was directed at turkey who shot down a russian jet last month. the situation in syria, russia and the u.s. agree on a general approach to settling the crisis there. our correspondent reports. richard: vladmir putin's end of year news conference is a marathon event with hours of carefully vetted questions and the president who has ruled russia for 15 years often uses it to speak out about international disputes. there is no more pressing issue han this, the crisis sparked by the shooting dow
when it comes to the conflict in syria. u.s. authorities charge the friend of one of the san bernardino shooters with terrorism-related offenses. enrique marquez bought two of the guns used in the deadly rampage. and you think you know who donald trump supporters are? we speak to some who break the mold and may explain surging polls. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. vladmir putin held his annual news conference covering everything from the...
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should human isil in syria. david cameron said the campaign has been a success and civilian casualties limited. he repeatedly refused to apologize for calling opponents terrorist sympathizers and said britain would be safer if balling in syria took place. >> since november last year, our security forces have foiled no fewer than seven plots against our people. this threat is very real and the question is this, do we work with our allies to degrade and destroy this threat, and do we go after these terrorists in their heart lands from where they are plotting to kill british people or do we sit back and wait for them to attack us. >> the be a accepts of credible ground troops, missing diplomatic plan, failure to address the refugee crisis, it's becoming increasingly clear that the prime minister's proposal for military action simply do not stack up. >> we are joined live from outside west minister in london. charlie, this session has been going on sometime now, a rowdy session. tell us what's been happening and the
should human isil in syria. david cameron said the campaign has been a success and civilian casualties limited. he repeatedly refused to apologize for calling opponents terrorist sympathizers and said britain would be safer if balling in syria took place. >> since november last year, our security forces have foiled no fewer than seven plots against our people. this threat is very real and the question is this, do we work with our allies to degrade and destroy this threat, and do we go...
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he spoke about the situation in syria. i've been to syria many times. i did it with some distaste, shadowing foreign secretary and met leading officials in the syrian administration. murderers. i knew they were murderers. they murder their own people. they murdered 10,000 people in hama alone. i would be delighted to see them got rid of, but they're not going to go. and when there's talk about negotiations in vienna, the assumption that somehow or other, that is going to result in getting rid of assad, getting rid of the administration, is a delusion, putin, one of the most detestable leaders of any state in the world, will make sure that because they're his allies and because they suit him, action against them is not going to be successful. so, what is the issue today? it isn't an issue about changing the reveem in syria. which would make me very, very happy indeed. it isn't about getting rid of daish. getting rid of it would make me very happy indeed. it's about what practical action can result in some way in damaging daish. in stopping their atrociti
he spoke about the situation in syria. i've been to syria many times. i did it with some distaste, shadowing foreign secretary and met leading officials in the syrian administration. murderers. i knew they were murderers. they murder their own people. they murdered 10,000 people in hama alone. i would be delighted to see them got rid of, but they're not going to go. and when there's talk about negotiations in vienna, the assumption that somehow or other, that is going to result in getting rid...
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military presence in iraq and syria. just last month, obama broke a pledge of no troops on the ground by ordering the deployment of around 50 special forces to syria. earlier this month, the u.s. said it was deploying another team of less than 100 special forces to iraq. and last week, the pentagon said for the first time it's ready to send u.s. advisers to help the iraqi government retake ramadi from isil. in his remarks, president obama acknowledged that with isil's continued control of large parts of iraq and syria and recent terrorist attacks abroad, progress "needs to keep coming faster." and in an implicit rebuke of middle eastern allies such as saudi arabia and turkey, obama did not mention any of them among the nations assisting the u.s.-led coalition. instead, obama said the "others" he did not name should do more in the fight. >> we recognize that progress needs to keep coming faster. no one knows that more than the countless syrians and iraqis living -- living every day under as well as those in san bernardino
military presence in iraq and syria. just last month, obama broke a pledge of no troops on the ground by ordering the deployment of around 50 special forces to syria. earlier this month, the u.s. said it was deploying another team of less than 100 special forces to iraq. and last week, the pentagon said for the first time it's ready to send u.s. advisers to help the iraqi government retake ramadi from isil. in his remarks, president obama acknowledged that with isil's continued control of large...
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western syria. there have been some reports this has had some effect on coalition air operations. can you explain if that's true how so? >> yeah. i've seen some of those reports. i'll tell you they are, i think, largely inaccurate. so while there have been -- and we've openly discussed the presence of russian and syrian air defense systems in northern syria, i can tell you has not been a significant disruption to our operations. we conduct strikes in northwestern syria continually. we conducted strikes as recently as two days ago. we did some strikes in the pocket last night, so the answer is no. we're aware of them and we have the ability to continue our operations unabated. the russians, their actions do not dictate how we do business and that is simply not going to happen. we will continue to conduct our operations in support of local ground forces there in syria. >> do you have anything on additional u.s. aircraft going after the f-15s have departed to replace them to some degree? >> we don't ha
western syria. there have been some reports this has had some effect on coalition air operations. can you explain if that's true how so? >> yeah. i've seen some of those reports. i'll tell you they are, i think, largely inaccurate. so while there have been -- and we've openly discussed the presence of russian and syrian air defense systems in northern syria, i can tell you has not been a significant disruption to our operations. we conduct strikes in northwestern syria continually. we...
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force in the syria. and as i was discussing that when they followed the terrorist attacks of paris it went immediately to moscow and sat down with putin and the fact that we are thinking about how they might be folded into some kind of diplomatic solution and process makes it in or must be difficult for the europeans to sort of continue to justify the sanctions policy against the europeans particularly at a moment when the sanctions have a distortion that impact on the europeans and when it's hard to justify new projects like the stream at the same time keeping sanctions in place on russia. so i'm not predicting an early change in this policy but i do think it is if putin demonstrates that he's trying to seek some help from purely public diplomacy to play a constructive role in the exercise, i think the sanctions policy is russia are going to be vulnerable. the second point i would say is simply that i think if you compare the u.s. and russian policy in the situation what putin has done is defined or has
force in the syria. and as i was discussing that when they followed the terrorist attacks of paris it went immediately to moscow and sat down with putin and the fact that we are thinking about how they might be folded into some kind of diplomatic solution and process makes it in or must be difficult for the europeans to sort of continue to justify the sanctions policy against the europeans particularly at a moment when the sanctions have a distortion that impact on the europeans and when it's...
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and potentially in syria. >> back home, 16 lebanese soldiers freed in the prisoner swap with syrias front rebels.
and potentially in syria. >> back home, 16 lebanese soldiers freed in the prisoner swap with syrias front rebels.
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' syria--serious claims by amnesty international. today they categorically deny the report. the same clichÉs. the same fakes. it's nothing but a flood of lies empty, and without any proof. >> we familiarized ourselves with the contents of this report, and as usual there is nothing concrete and nothing new published in it. in regards to the suggestion about the use of cluster bombs in syria, the russian air force does not use them. >> the russian defense ministry said that they were unprecedently open about their operations in syria, and they stated categorically there were no munitions in cluster bombs in the air base in the country. the purpose of all these manipulations by amnesty is to smear others. >> well, al jazeera's roslind jordan lives us from washington, d.c. there is mounting pressure on russia other its airstrikes in syria. what sorts of response has there been to russian strategy? >> well, the u.s. has not been pleased with the russian strategy because even though russia said it is going after isil fighters, the u.s. do
' syria--serious claims by amnesty international. today they categorically deny the report. the same clichÉs. the same fakes. it's nothing but a flood of lies empty, and without any proof. >> we familiarized ourselves with the contents of this report, and as usual there is nothing concrete and nothing new published in it. in regards to the suggestion about the use of cluster bombs in syria, the russian air force does not use them. >> the russian defense ministry said that they were...
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is in syria. we're being asked to make further contribution to international effort to contain daesh from extending the mayhem and bloodshed of that accompanies their every move even more widely across the middle east. serious questions have been raised that i respect those who raised them. there is unease about ground forces. there is proper concern about the strategy and endgame and about the aftermath about rebuilding. some say simply innocent people are more likely to be killed. military action does create casualties, however much we try to minimize them. so should we on those grounds abandon action in iraq although we undertake it at the request of iraq's government and it does seem to be making a difference? should we take no further action against daesh who are themselves killing innocent people and striving to kill more every day of the week? or should we simply leave it to others? would we make ourselves a bigger target for daesh attack? we are a target. we will remain a target. no need t
is in syria. we're being asked to make further contribution to international effort to contain daesh from extending the mayhem and bloodshed of that accompanies their every move even more widely across the middle east. serious questions have been raised that i respect those who raised them. there is unease about ground forces. there is proper concern about the strategy and endgame and about the aftermath about rebuilding. some say simply innocent people are more likely to be killed. military...
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you can let go the syria process like it is and you will have a fragmented syria that at one point will be legitimized and legalized by an international process. people will sit around a table and say these are the borders, let's accept them. in value, i don't have anything against it. maybe one day lebanon will disappear. iraq has more or less disappeared. however, we are today, all of us international community, bound to a process of geneva where we are still saying we want to unified secular democratic syria. if these words mean something, let's do it. if not, let's sit on the table with the syrians if they accept this and say, okay, people, you can't live together anymore. let us see where are the boundaries of your internal -- it can be a federalization, it can be a federal state with federal parts of lebanon and iraq. i don't know. i am the people that think probably the old state order is dead. what will replace it, i don't know. and i don't think analytically again that it will be replaced soon by something. my worry, how do you shorten this limbo period between something which
you can let go the syria process like it is and you will have a fragmented syria that at one point will be legitimized and legalized by an international process. people will sit around a table and say these are the borders, let's accept them. in value, i don't have anything against it. maybe one day lebanon will disappear. iraq has more or less disappeared. however, we are today, all of us international community, bound to a process of geneva where we are still saying we want to unified secular...
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>>> as ever more foreign fighters head to syria, the u.s. announces plans for an international conference to end the fighting. ♪ >>> hello there, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up on the program. ♪ >> calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> donald trump calls for all muslims to be banned from entering the united states. there is furious reaction across the political divide. >>> a palestinian teenager is killed in clashing with the israeli army in the occupied west bank. ♪ >>> and back on stage in paris, the eagles of death metal join u-2 just weeks after the massacre at the paris nightclub. ♪ >>> the united states has announced plans for an international summit on the war in syria. which will be held in new york next week. the u.s. secretary of state announced the meeting alongside undersecretary general bangladesh ban ki-moon in paris. >> we specifically talked about the process taking place now, and depending on the outcome of both the saudi-lead conference of the opposi
>>> as ever more foreign fighters head to syria, the u.s. announces plans for an international conference to end the fighting. ♪ >>> hello there, this is al jazeera live from london, also coming up on the program. ♪ >> calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> donald trump calls for all muslims to be banned from entering the united states. there is furious reaction across the political divide. >>> a palestinian...
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is in syria. we're being asked to make further contribution to international effort to contain daesh from extending the mayhem and bloodshed of that accompanies their every move even more widely across the middle east. serious questions have been raised that i respect those who raised them. there is unease about ground forces. there is proper concern about the strategy and endgame and about the aftermath about rebuilding. some say simply innocent people are more likely to be killed. military action does create casualties, however much we try to minimize them. so should we on those grounds abandon action in iraq although we undertake it at the request of iraq's government and it does seem to be making a difference? should we take no further action against daesh who are themselves killing innocent people and striving to kill more every day of the week? or should we simply leave it to others? would we make ourselves a bigger target for daesh attack? we are a target. we will remain a target. no need t
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already deploying on the ground in syria. >> it puts everybody on notice, in syria, you don't know at night who's going to be coming in the window, and that's the sensation we want all of isil's leadership and followers to have. it's an important capability. >> reporter: the expanded u.s. combat role comes in the aftermath of paris. and as progress against isis on the battlefield has been halting, president obama declared the group contained in an interview two weeks ago. >> from the start, our goal has been, first, to contain, and we have contained them. >> reporter: today, however, the chairman of the join chiefs of staff general dunford appeared to contradict his commander in chief. >> have we currently contained isil? >> we have not contained isil. >> have they been contained at anytime since 2010? >> tactically in areas they have been. strategically they have spread since 2010. >> reporter: carter insisted the u.s. will eventually win. >> are we winning, mr. secretary? >> we will win. >> are we winning now? >> we are going to win. >> we have been watching the number of u.s. force
already deploying on the ground in syria. >> it puts everybody on notice, in syria, you don't know at night who's going to be coming in the window, and that's the sensation we want all of isil's leadership and followers to have. it's an important capability. >> reporter: the expanded u.s. combat role comes in the aftermath of paris. and as progress against isis on the battlefield has been halting, president obama declared the group contained in an interview two weeks ago. >>...
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in syria as well. >> the military campaign in syria is made to the pressure on isil. there is not a military solution in syria. >> it be helpful if we had a sense of what this beast look like. he also mentioned that we spent some. of time studying the infrastructure and i know you are not there. that is not how you do it. taking out the tankers and having the move, why is it that we just got to doing that last week as opposed to why were they the first? the production facilities in all of that stuff, but the movement itself, why did we wait so long to do that? i don't know what the thought process was previously, but we have a much better appreciation for the revenue sources of isil. in august, i went around to all of the region as i was in transition to try to get a better sense of isil. at that time, there was not a clear understanding of how isil is generating revenue. the week subsequent august, we started to have a much better appreciation for the source of isil revenue. they went after oil infrastructure and the tankers because we appreciate how much of an impac
in syria as well. >> the military campaign in syria is made to the pressure on isil. there is not a military solution in syria. >> it be helpful if we had a sense of what this beast look like. he also mentioned that we spent some. of time studying the infrastructure and i know you are not there. that is not how you do it. taking out the tankers and having the move, why is it that we just got to doing that last week as opposed to why were they the first? the production facilities in...
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the situation in syria is incredibly complex. i'm not overstating the contribution that our incredible service men and women can make, neither am i ignoring the risks of military action nor am i pretending that military action is any more than one part of the answer. i am absolutely clear that we must pursue a comprehensive strategy that also includes political, diplomatic, and humanitarian action. i know that the long-term solution in syria as in iraq must ultimately be a government that represents all of its people, and one that can work with us to defeat the evil organization of isil for good. >> i call mr. jeremy corbyn. >> thank you, mr. speaker. recognizes the decisions to send british forces to war are the most serious, solemn, and morally challenging of any that we have to take as members of parliament. the motion brought before the house today by the government authorizing military action in syria against isil faced us with exactly that decision. it is one with potentially far-reaching consequences for us all here in bri
the situation in syria is incredibly complex. i'm not overstating the contribution that our incredible service men and women can make, neither am i ignoring the risks of military action nor am i pretending that military action is any more than one part of the answer. i am absolutely clear that we must pursue a comprehensive strategy that also includes political, diplomatic, and humanitarian action. i know that the long-term solution in syria as in iraq must ultimately be a government that...
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iraq.targets at and reconnaissance missions in both iraq and syria. british partners have provided robust support, advising, assisting, and building capacity of local forces taking the fight to isil in both iraq and syria. as we put a increased pressure and intensify airstrikes against isil's financial infrastructure across syria, we appreciate and to the world appreciates the uk's contribution to this necessary and critical mission. with strong allies like the united states and the united kingdom need to bear every instrument of power against this barbaric foe, we will defeat isil and we will ensure they stay defeated. of course our work together , extends far beyond the middle east. in europe we must continue , writing the new playbook. one that includes preparations to encounter new challenges like cyber and hybrid warfare. we must continue to adjust our posture and presence in response to russian aggression and support our allies. last month, the u.k. released its strategic defense and security review. a blueprint for british security priorities t
iraq.targets at and reconnaissance missions in both iraq and syria. british partners have provided robust support, advising, assisting, and building capacity of local forces taking the fight to isil in both iraq and syria. as we put a increased pressure and intensify airstrikes against isil's financial infrastructure across syria, we appreciate and to the world appreciates the uk's contribution to this necessary and critical mission. with strong allies like the united states and the united...
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launching air strikes in syria. plus. >> reporter: i'm in baghdad as violence rises across iraq and the price of ill plum ets globely and an increasing number of iraqis are falling into extreme poverty >>> myanmar's road to democracy. the power is being discussed by aung san suu kyi with the out going prime minister. obama says the asmt s is stepping up the fight against i.s.i.l. more special forces will be sent to help fight the armed group in iraq and syria. the ground troop mission will be carried out besides continued diplomatic efforts. >> reporter: the united states is intensifying the war in iraq and syria in the hope that it will event eventual ly go towards peace. >>> we will assist sources to put more pressure on i.s.i.l. these operators will over time be able to conduct raids, free hostages, gather intelligence and capture i.s.i.l. leaders. that creates a virtuous cycle of better intelligence which generates more targets, more raids, more momentum. >> reporter: the military says when they find an i.s.i.l.
launching air strikes in syria. plus. >> reporter: i'm in baghdad as violence rises across iraq and the price of ill plum ets globely and an increasing number of iraqis are falling into extreme poverty >>> myanmar's road to democracy. the power is being discussed by aung san suu kyi with the out going prime minister. obama says the asmt s is stepping up the fight against i.s.i.l. more special forces will be sent to help fight the armed group in iraq and syria. the ground troop...
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whether that will lead to success of diplomacy in syria, we will see. >> how to sox the conflict in syria was the focus of president obama's address a short while ago in paris where he was attending the climate conference. the french president has met, of course with obama and other leaders to talk about syria and how to confront isil. president obama has said he has a plan for how to end the war in syria. let's bring in our patty calhane who is in paris traveling with the president. what is the plan? >> well, i think when we heard from the president at his press son presence before departing paris, which should be wheels up any moment now, laid out exactly how he sees the syrian conflict ending. he talked about the vienna process and right now, jordan is putting together a list of groups they call the moderate opposition. it's everybody even r.b.i. agrees needs a seat at the table. these groups would have a ceasefire with the forces fighting on behalf of bashar al assad. there will be slowly areas of calm spreading throughout syria while these groups and the assad forces continue to figh
whether that will lead to success of diplomacy in syria, we will see. >> how to sox the conflict in syria was the focus of president obama's address a short while ago in paris where he was attending the climate conference. the french president has met, of course with obama and other leaders to talk about syria and how to confront isil. president obama has said he has a plan for how to end the war in syria. let's bring in our patty calhane who is in paris traveling with the president. what...
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is in syria. we're being asked to make further contribution to international effort to contain daesh from extending the mayhem and bloodshed of that accompanies their every move even more widely across the middle east. serious questions have been raised that i respect those who raised them. there is unease about ground forces. there is proper concern about the strategy and endgame and about the aftermath about rebuilding. some say simply innocent people are more likely to be killed. military action does create casualties, however much we try to minimize them. so should we on those grounds abandon action in iraq although we undertake it at the request of iraq's government and it does seem to be making a difference? should we take no further action against daesh who are themselves killing innocent people and striving to kill more every day of the week? or should we simply leave it to others? would we make ourselves a bigger target for daesh attack? we are a target. we will remain a target. no need t
is in syria. we're being asked to make further contribution to international effort to contain daesh from extending the mayhem and bloodshed of that accompanies their every move even more widely across the middle east. serious questions have been raised that i respect those who raised them. there is unease about ground forces. there is proper concern about the strategy and endgame and about the aftermath about rebuilding. some say simply innocent people are more likely to be killed. military...
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can we be allies together and syria? i have ai have a feeling that will not be the end of the story. when he can. he will do so. understand the nature and so i think thati think that that -- we have to be very realistic. if it is defeated we are not going to be agreeing on what should be continuing in syria at all. >> i will may be just take off on that and go back to the question of what the russians expected. the language about the anti- hitler coalition was used in 2,001. why did it work? you know, the relationship seems to be on the uptake event. the russians were helpful in that initial phase, the fall phase, the fall of 2,001, war in afghanistan because we agreed on to the enemy was. it was in russia's interest to have the us and allies go in there and take care of the problem. we are not in the condition today. of course we should try to work with the russians, but to have a successful coalition like this we have to agree on who the enemy is. we do not accept by saying in general it is the islamic state. we don't
can we be allies together and syria? i have ai have a feeling that will not be the end of the story. when he can. he will do so. understand the nature and so i think thati think that that -- we have to be very realistic. if it is defeated we are not going to be agreeing on what should be continuing in syria at all. >> i will may be just take off on that and go back to the question of what the russians expected. the language about the anti- hitler coalition was used in 2,001. why did it...
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will decide whether they will start bombing in syria. but many are quite aware that russia plays a crucial war. it says it is bombing isil. some accuse it of bombing many other groups other than isil. so that's why the de-escalation of the argument between russia and turkey is crucial right now. >> staying with syria now, long awaited prisoner swap has taken place between the lebanese army and the al nusra front. >> back in the arms of their families. 61 lebanese soldiers freed by al nusra front. the result of an edition kate prisoner exchange that took a year to negotiate. they were captured after fierce fighting broke out between the group and the lebanese army in august of last year. >> we thank those who negotiated our release. >> 13 prisoners associated with al nusra front, the syrian group linked with al-qaeda has now been released by the lebanese government. it's not only al nusra who had taken hostages. 30 were captured in the summer of 2014. four were execute: one subsequently died of injuries. nine others remain in captivity. b
will decide whether they will start bombing in syria. but many are quite aware that russia plays a crucial war. it says it is bombing isil. some accuse it of bombing many other groups other than isil. so that's why the de-escalation of the argument between russia and turkey is crucial right now. >> staying with syria now, long awaited prisoner swap has taken place between the lebanese army and the al nusra front. >> back in the arms of their families. 61 lebanese soldiers freed by...