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and its allies in syria. they started releasing dozens of military bases across syria. why do they need all those bases? they need their command center and the intelligence center and sales and they need to base tens of thousands of shiite militia in those bases. that's where, rather going to stand on a permanent basis. of course this is not happening in a vacuum. why they were successful in aleppo, erratically soon after that iran itself inside iran started facing serious problems, economic problems inside iran. you been following the economic meltdown in the country, the collapse of the national currency, and the result of that has been discontent among the population. aside from syria, there is also. they had said if the oil is not going to be exported from the syrian golf, no oil will be exported from the syrian golf. a larger extent of that is that iran is getting ready for some kind of operation within the region if the times come that they follow in the last week. on one hand you have the economic problem and unrest within iran and another in the persian gulf tha
and its allies in syria. they started releasing dozens of military bases across syria. why do they need all those bases? they need their command center and the intelligence center and sales and they need to base tens of thousands of shiite militia in those bases. that's where, rather going to stand on a permanent basis. of course this is not happening in a vacuum. why they were successful in aleppo, erratically soon after that iran itself inside iran started facing serious problems, economic...
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iran, israel, syria. i would argue russia sees itself as being in a fortunate strategic position but tactically rather delicate position that it has to maneuver among these three points of the triangle, if you like, but it also is strategically fortunate in that it alone is able to talk to everyone in this configuration in a frank and direct manner without rupturing ties irrevocably. that is attributed to russian diplomacy and strategy in the middle east, which has been to establish durable contacts and partnerships, working partnerships if you like with everybody without getting bogged down in supporting one side or the other in the conflicts, because the united states does not talk to a side or iran. russia can talk to israel as well as it talks to assad and the government in tehran. have to keep in mind because -- again, that signifies a major russian victory and it is something we have to keep in mind because syria is not the only place in the middle east. moscow is increasingly active across the midd
iran, israel, syria. i would argue russia sees itself as being in a fortunate strategic position but tactically rather delicate position that it has to maneuver among these three points of the triangle, if you like, but it also is strategically fortunate in that it alone is able to talk to everyone in this configuration in a frank and direct manner without rupturing ties irrevocably. that is attributed to russian diplomacy and strategy in the middle east, which has been to establish durable...
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the same is true for syria. and the syrians don't overcome the jihad as it's at home they will enter iraq and then our country. and spread throughout the region that. we turn bad for their well. that is why the security of the muslim world and that of iran depends on the security of syria. at the. so to defend its borders in iran openly send soldiers from excludes force and elite units of the republican guard to both syria and iraq. you know i think it runs influence and commitment in iraq was present well before mozilla in the summer of twenty fourteen really go all the way back to the us intervention in two thousand and three. powerman shia majority government backed by iran the role that arabian militias played. ever since the arraigning presence was both opportunistic to expand its power expand its influence in the region but also defensive because first of all didn't want to return to power of this party and sunni arab domination secondly it didn't want the united states to use iraq as a platform to launch
the same is true for syria. and the syrians don't overcome the jihad as it's at home they will enter iraq and then our country. and spread throughout the region that. we turn bad for their well. that is why the security of the muslim world and that of iran depends on the security of syria. at the. so to defend its borders in iran openly send soldiers from excludes force and elite units of the republican guard to both syria and iraq. you know i think it runs influence and commitment in iraq was...
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i mean it's syria now on syria up until say you know the drug is over now and the kurds are cut a deal with bashar assad it's over and terms of changes policies because when it comes to doubt we've been having here a thing where russia has been accused on a regular basis and the british while a bit of assassinating people in britain well that's the case is sort of falling apart there's been several porting from europe and i should say the books as you get older you start researching on w m d contexts for stories for decades now. for example there was a story of let's get let's get to the let me just say this there was a story in the press where syria was using chlorine in. the endgame in the isis and you know this spring there was an endgame and it was stories that they were using sarin gas in chlorine together and so here's why hellman set foot. in the fifty's koreans a very volatile gas and it's of great interest to the it's not it's not a worry for egypt and there was a story just the other day about syria drop the u.n. report saying they dropped as chlorine gas spawn there's no suc
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in syria that's where it could go bad but ok you write in syria gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break it's a hard break i have to go there after a short break we'll continue our discussion on trump's foreign policy stay with our . all right so if. you have to fight to google for them. it's one of. them and. they would have been. you don't. you know i don't. see it in the journal of the digital budgets but in the good. old. you don't think about these. three it's like. you know the. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter and we're discussing transform policy. ok james let me go back to you in washington right before i went to the right richard pointed out a possible floss point a flashpoint in syria. and the go on we have to remind our viewers of the golan heights is illegally occupied by israel and it's not israeli territory ok it's actually part of syria and the international community recognizes that but i'm glad that richard brought that up james i mean again you know if you look at kind of the proactive and i don't w
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another important subject is syria of course. you know we should do something about the humanitarian disaster in this country. it's more some progress has been made but. this situation is so far from being that she was normal once you get this fighting off. so we particularly hope that that we could take some specific steps with the constitutional commission we support the efforts by u.n. special envoy stuff from de mistura. on the joint comprehensive plan of action. with iran we would like to preserve the deal but we are also concerned about the missile program of iran so we'll also discuss this subject elements like. this is something that we've been talking to minister lavrov about earlier in the sought she will also discuss how a bilateral relations naturally we have the year of russia in germany in the year of germany in russia this is a good opportunity to learn more about each other. and continue our dialogue. really. civil societies can work together. i think all matters can be resolved through dialogue so i really look f
another important subject is syria of course. you know we should do something about the humanitarian disaster in this country. it's more some progress has been made but. this situation is so far from being that she was normal once you get this fighting off. so we particularly hope that that we could take some specific steps with the constitutional commission we support the efforts by u.n. special envoy stuff from de mistura. on the joint comprehensive plan of action. with iran we would like to...
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and syria and syria that's where it could go but ok out here right here gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break it's a hard break i have to go there after a short break we'll continue our discussion on trump's foreign policy stay with our . same wrong rowles just don't. get to shape our. active. and engaged in the trail. when some find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. but that's the word of sympathy i want to make i'm not a renter and i wondered last time this about but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. they are. more no. less than what about. what are their options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house over forty. dollars fifty what is the to be that the government. won't. do with the fortitude of those. of you that put the poor with all of the. welcome back to crossfire were all things considered i'm peter we're dis
and syria and syria that's where it could go but ok out here right here gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a short break it's a hard break i have to go there after a short break we'll continue our discussion on trump's foreign policy stay with our . same wrong rowles just don't. get to shape our. active. and engaged in the trail. when some find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal...
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and control over the situation in syria syria became the stage for a radical standoff between the region's two systems of power the sunni saudi monarchy against the shiite islamic republic of iran. i think many people including many american many americans and many europeans underestimated the degree to which syria was a red line for iran and that iran was willing to really take risks and put the resources in to back assad assad. i think the same is true for russia. neither iran nor russia wanted to accept. the notion of regime change that people in the middle east could write don't rise up and get rid of their leader we know russia has a real allergic reaction to that and iran in turn. in september two thousand and fifteen russia began large scale intervention on the iranian side to defend bashar assad. but meanwhile another protagonist appeared in the middle eastern theater. on june the twelfth two thousand and fourteen islamic state forces took control of iraq's second city mosul a few days later in syria fell into jihad is times and became the capital of the self-styled islamic calipha
and control over the situation in syria syria became the stage for a radical standoff between the region's two systems of power the sunni saudi monarchy against the shiite islamic republic of iran. i think many people including many american many americans and many europeans underestimated the degree to which syria was a red line for iran and that iran was willing to really take risks and put the resources in to back assad assad. i think the same is true for russia. neither iran nor russia...
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of syria has also been the focus of the latest u.n. security council meeting this comes after the backers of warring parties there have been recently accusing each other of plans for escalating the situation. has more on how the involvement of the international community in the syrian war has made the potential escalation an extremely risky scenario. it is shaping up to be the end a lost showdown between jihad ists and the syrian army it is the last remaining stronghold of islamist and rebels tens of thousands of them the most powerful faction and it being h.t.s. or al-qaeda in syria and they're defiant cranking out endless sprog ganda. bear in mind many of them not even syrians islamists on jihad from china from central asia from the caucasus from morocco to baghdad with nowhere left to retreat what's worse is the foreign power buildup in the region out of the blue u.s. cruise missile delivery systems guided missile destroyers strategic bombers a re basing and dropping anchor near syria days after the u.s. and its allies warned that t
of syria has also been the focus of the latest u.n. security council meeting this comes after the backers of warring parties there have been recently accusing each other of plans for escalating the situation. has more on how the involvement of the international community in the syrian war has made the potential escalation an extremely risky scenario. it is shaping up to be the end a lost showdown between jihad ists and the syrian army it is the last remaining stronghold of islamist and rebels...
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now, let's turn to syria. under the rubric of defending our nation against weapons of mass destruction, this national security strategy i just referenced notes how the syrian regimes use of chemical weapons against its own citizens undermines international norms against these heinous weapons, which may encourage more actors to pursue and to use them. both before and after becoming a party to the chemical weapons convention, syria has brazenly violated the international norm prohibiting the use of chemical agents as weapons. ringing a horror that blighted the 20th century into the current landscape. responsible face have reacted to these violations using mechanisms provided for in the chemical weapons convention, cwc, in particular to bring the assad regime back into compliance. the united states was critical in ensuring the creation of a fact-finding mission of the organizations prohibition of chemical weapons, or opcw. as well as a joint opcw united nations joint investigative mechanism, what is, referred to
now, let's turn to syria. under the rubric of defending our nation against weapons of mass destruction, this national security strategy i just referenced notes how the syrian regimes use of chemical weapons against its own citizens undermines international norms against these heinous weapons, which may encourage more actors to pursue and to use them. both before and after becoming a party to the chemical weapons convention, syria has brazenly violated the international norm prohibiting the use...
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of reporting from syria fartsy. massive reconstruction there is also room for artwork because these artists once lived in a refugee camp near damascus but had to flee when it came under attack. turning though they have returned also to take the aftermath of the fighting they say they want to leave a record for future generations of what happened at the camp and what they went through. meanwhile the trump administration has stopped funding for the stabilization projects in syria but at the same time u.s. officials say they are making preparations for the final battle against eyesore. we are remaining in syria the focus is the ensuring defeat of isis we still have not launched the final phase two defeats the physical caliphate this is actually being prepared now and that will come at a time for choosing but it is coming we're almost all of syria has now been liberated from isis most of it is and the control of the legal government in damascus and the reconstruction of many of its cities devastated by the conflict is a
of reporting from syria fartsy. massive reconstruction there is also room for artwork because these artists once lived in a refugee camp near damascus but had to flee when it came under attack. turning though they have returned also to take the aftermath of the fighting they say they want to leave a record for future generations of what happened at the camp and what they went through. meanwhile the trump administration has stopped funding for the stabilization projects in syria but at the same...
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in order to reach peace and stability in syria yes the o.p.c. w. hasn't said whether it was the way of elmers the syrian government the russians the british who used the chemical weapons and i didn't say that the o.p.c. w is the one that made the statement i said the joint investigation committee which is constituted by the decision of the security council in twenty fifteen is the one that produced a report on the twenty eighth of october twenty seventh and said that the syrian regime is the party that stands behind the attacks that took place on the fourth of april twenty seventh scene you can refer to the report it's available on the security council website and it was published on the twenty eighth of october twenty seventh seen ok just finally about documenting war crimes the journalist vanessa believes the daughter of a former senior british diplomat who are attention to the beheading of a twelve year old abilities neural didn't sinking in july twenty sixth abducted near a white helmet base in ireland sorry why is there no white helmet docu
in order to reach peace and stability in syria yes the o.p.c. w. hasn't said whether it was the way of elmers the syrian government the russians the british who used the chemical weapons and i didn't say that the o.p.c. w is the one that made the statement i said the joint investigation committee which is constituted by the decision of the security council in twenty fifteen is the one that produced a report on the twenty eighth of october twenty seventh and said that the syrian regime is the...
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but how can we create stability in syria safe circumstances that refugees can feel secure in syria syria by the way the stability of syria is very important for the united states national security is surrounded by allies refugee crisis in syria has created a global refugee crisis that you're talking about that created and i refuse you and the immigrant sentiment the rise of hate groups islamophobia and also rise of terrorism and also we need to remember that. last generation of syrians millions of children in the refugee camps in all in jordan and lebanon are going to create a lot of instability in the future and the middle east so if we care about syria we have to prepare the circumstances in syria that will let these refugees go back home and these circumstances means political change political settlement and also having safety and dignity for the refugees right there will there is a law that in acted by the government in syria that confiscate the lands and the properties of the refugees who are left syria if they do not show up within thirty days this is low number ten so in order to
but how can we create stability in syria safe circumstances that refugees can feel secure in syria syria by the way the stability of syria is very important for the united states national security is surrounded by allies refugee crisis in syria has created a global refugee crisis that you're talking about that created and i refuse you and the immigrant sentiment the rise of hate groups islamophobia and also rise of terrorism and also we need to remember that. last generation of syrians millions...
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is raining in targets in israel and syria and syria that's where it could cope. ok out here right here gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to was short break it's a hard break i have to go there after a short break we'll continue our discussion on trump's foreign policy stay with our . crazy conspiracy they're there they're all worthless there are all money the bus trip out the back of the bus just run them over the fuss because we want rush limbaugh wonder bread and fake news so you die that's america. and the way to the united states is dangerous for most of the illegal immigrants. fortunately most people just want the little sympathy i want to become lost and enter another one the last for some just about but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the draft used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the best person to ask banco mom. mostly to point out how they all had at best one that got them in a lot of class and the one that. they had to watch as they all choose to stay in the
is raining in targets in israel and syria and syria that's where it could cope. ok out here right here gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to was short break it's a hard break i have to go there after a short break we'll continue our discussion on trump's foreign policy stay with our . crazy conspiracy they're there they're all worthless there are all money the bus trip out the back of the bus just run them over the fuss because we want rush limbaugh wonder bread and fake news...
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saying it will stay in syria for some time yet to battle terrorists we're remaining in syria the focus is the ensuring defeat of isis we still have not launched the final phase two defeats the physical caliphate this is actually being prepared now and that will come at a time for choosing but it is coming joshua landis head of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma so there are multiple competing interests in syria. the united states does not want assad to become too strong there are hoping to keep leverage in order to try to push iran out of the country to get a better deal for the kurds and and of course they're also worried about what's going to happen if they're province where there are very complex negotiations and and russia is at the heart of them so there are many competing agendas in washington and as long as president trump is not spending a lot of money there i think he's happy to keep a few thousand troops if that increases america's leverage the united states does not want to spend a lot of money and that's quite clear and many people have been complaining bitte
saying it will stay in syria for some time yet to battle terrorists we're remaining in syria the focus is the ensuring defeat of isis we still have not launched the final phase two defeats the physical caliphate this is actually being prepared now and that will come at a time for choosing but it is coming joshua landis head of middle east studies at the university of oklahoma so there are multiple competing interests in syria. the united states does not want assad to become too strong there are...
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near putin here in germany the differences remain as the to tackle the tough issues of ukraine and syria but signs of a pragmatic thought as the german and russian leaders talk face to face for the second time in three months or so coming up gone as it has a week all morning off the country's most famous son kofi and then dies at the age of eighty the former united nations chief and nobel peace prize laureate served two terms as the world's top diplomats later he became un special envoy for syria will examine his legacy. and commemorating the day actually hold a state funeral for the victims of choose a bridge collapse in the northern city of genoa relatives and friends join the country's leaders to say goodbye to their loved ones. i'm headed on free glad you could join us german chancellor angela merkel has been holding talks with russian president vladimir putin here in germany with the crises in both syria and ukraine high on the agenda with a key energy project also on the table there are signs of a pragmatic for one of the difficult relations. it's their second meeting in three mont
near putin here in germany the differences remain as the to tackle the tough issues of ukraine and syria but signs of a pragmatic thought as the german and russian leaders talk face to face for the second time in three months or so coming up gone as it has a week all morning off the country's most famous son kofi and then dies at the age of eighty the former united nations chief and nobel peace prize laureate served two terms as the world's top diplomats later he became un special envoy for...
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claims back most of the territory in syria. would you still continue the fight first or workforce or for those who live in they will for sure not feel saved because many of them are wanted for the regime even if the regime has been able to take over at. risk there's an end there is begins for many are for that because there will be either arrested or killed at a later stage as for those who live outside of syria many people said publicly they we will not be able to go back as refugees for many reasons first because we are scared of what might their resume do and second because there is no options for us to go back to it meaning that there is no jobs their houses most of them are destroyed and many of the areas where they come from are completely empty n.b.c. is right now still by their by the regime like dariya close to damascus so the conditions for their return don't don't exist and this is why many people feel that this will be just another basically that they have to turn their suffer will continue for their suffering will
claims back most of the territory in syria. would you still continue the fight first or workforce or for those who live in they will for sure not feel saved because many of them are wanted for the regime even if the regime has been able to take over at. risk there's an end there is begins for many are for that because there will be either arrested or killed at a later stage as for those who live outside of syria many people said publicly they we will not be able to go back as refugees for many...
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he escaped from syria with thousands of photographs. the regime had been painstakingly documenting its own crimes. the caesar photographs show the corpses of almost seven thousand people who died in regime custody one of them is corpse three hundred twenty from detention center two one five. i looked at the dome i knew it was him it was him it was his or use a riff and. i missed him and. so what has it to sort out in the man big news in gravity is acutely aware of the harm done i do widely and. new news for the new model has allowed to. go on in most of the most just most famous just. who. are here and i mean the ms martin was shot and then into kind of incident should pull up so that the reverse itself volatile would in the mindy a battle of. who . is going to geneva to demonstrate outside the united nations building and call for the release of syria's disappeared detainees. he'll wear the flag of the revolution around his shoulders. these are printed out photos to take with him in some cases there are entire families like this photo o
he escaped from syria with thousands of photographs. the regime had been painstakingly documenting its own crimes. the caesar photographs show the corpses of almost seven thousand people who died in regime custody one of them is corpse three hundred twenty from detention center two one five. i looked at the dome i knew it was him it was him it was his or use a riff and. i missed him and. so what has it to sort out in the man big news in gravity is acutely aware of the harm done i do widely and....
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in syria. the united states spent in syria. the united states spent trillions of dollars in wars in iraq, destroying iraq, destroying libya, helping the saudis destroy yemen, and to a dirty war in syria. they are the ones who have created this mess. let's bring it back to what is happening inside iran. you have not tried to dispute with me that economic times are tough and there is anger on the streets, we have all seen it. it is interesting to me that certain politicians, particularly former president ahmadinejad, are making calls for president rouhani to go and to go now. and even supreme leader ali khamenei is an it is afflicting a run. it does seem, and i know you don't like all this talk of hardliners against moderates and reformers, but it does seem, in the current context, as though the hardliners are making a concerted effort to regain complete political power in tehran. well, stephen, i am glad that you acknowledge in iran we have different legal parties with different political perspe
in syria. the united states spent in syria. the united states spent trillions of dollars in wars in iraq, destroying iraq, destroying libya, helping the saudis destroy yemen, and to a dirty war in syria. they are the ones who have created this mess. let's bring it back to what is happening inside iran. you have not tried to dispute with me that economic times are tough and there is anger on the streets, we have all seen it. it is interesting to me that certain politicians, particularly former...
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in order to reach peace and stability in syria yes the o.p.c. w. hasn't said whether it was the way helmets the syrian government the russians the british who used the chemical weapons and i didn't say that the o.p.c. w is the one that made the statement i said the joint investigation committee which is constituted by the decision of the security council in twenty fifteen is the one that produced the report on the twenty eighth of october twenty seventh and said that the syrian regime is the party that stands behind the attacks that took place on the fourth of april twenty seventh you can refer to the report it's available in the security council website and it was published on the twenty eighth of october twenty seventh seen ok just finally about documenting war crimes the journalist vanessa believes the daughter of a former senior british diplomat who are attention to the beheading of a twelve year old abilities neural sinking in july twenty sixth abducted near a white helmet base in ireland sorry why is there no white helmet documentation of
in order to reach peace and stability in syria yes the o.p.c. w. hasn't said whether it was the way helmets the syrian government the russians the british who used the chemical weapons and i didn't say that the o.p.c. w is the one that made the statement i said the joint investigation committee which is constituted by the decision of the security council in twenty fifteen is the one that produced the report on the twenty eighth of october twenty seventh and said that the syrian regime is the...
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the millions of people that left syria or misplaced in syria. there are -- in respect to refugees going into turkey. the last am i left, it was 3 million people. they made an arrangement where the eu would help turkey cover the expenses. to the long-term , i do not have a good answer for that. there is potential that is not used. infused inhallenges nations. it will be a challenge for a long time. do you think in europe, the u.s. is losing strategic ground? , we are -- you could sense it in the region, especially places boz maney -- like -- places like bosnia. you see us losing ground? gen. gorenc: what is your nationality? >> bulgarian. gen. gorenc: i have been to -- bulgaria romania many times and romania. i do not think we are losing ground. poland recently offered to billion dollars -- offered $2 billion. toy have a long wish list help the sense of vulnerability they feel. the nations you talked about our strong partners in nato. they share our values. could get someey of the attention the baltic countries could get. europe, -- iof found all
the millions of people that left syria or misplaced in syria. there are -- in respect to refugees going into turkey. the last am i left, it was 3 million people. they made an arrangement where the eu would help turkey cover the expenses. to the long-term , i do not have a good answer for that. there is potential that is not used. infused inhallenges nations. it will be a challenge for a long time. do you think in europe, the u.s. is losing strategic ground? , we are -- you could sense it in the...
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from their weapons can be funneled to syria. this ng the largest pentagon supply of weapons for syrian rebels is bulgaria through the e.u. use poorest country that's a change in food. bill gary as arms factories fell quiet after the end of the cold war but the wars in iraq afghanistan and syria brought new demand. factories where we opened a new production lines added to supply weapons to the world's most fragile regions . we have come to bulgaria to find out more about the weapons the us government buys for its syrian allies. what is home to state arms manufacturers that. it is also where france is no we was killed in june twenty fifteen. v.m.s. that has been struggling to modernize and not fatal accident wasn't its first incident. a series of explosions rocked one of the company's plans in the time before the contract is a rival there were no casualties but production shut down for over two months. when we contacted v.m.s. that to find out more its management declined to speak to us. two leading trade unionists did agree to me
from their weapons can be funneled to syria. this ng the largest pentagon supply of weapons for syrian rebels is bulgaria through the e.u. use poorest country that's a change in food. bill gary as arms factories fell quiet after the end of the cold war but the wars in iraq afghanistan and syria brought new demand. factories where we opened a new production lines added to supply weapons to the world's most fragile regions . we have come to bulgaria to find out more about the weapons the us...
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do you think we are about to see a new round of escalation in syria. yes we understand that the that a battle is imminent or an escalation is imminent how that develops we don't know whether it goes. very fierce in the form a very fierce confrontation between. on one side and its allies and syrian army and its allies on the other side we don't know we hope that it goes as it went in other areas like most recently in da in southern syria where faction leaders understand that this is a force that they cannot. compete with or fight effectively and they see if they are people their cities a lot of destruction and death so in that case you know people could go back to under government control as soon as possible to normality basically soon as possible and we understand that many of them. are hoping to achieve such a feat. this escalation is it not truly of bowl of ing or is that one particular slide this pushing for such an escalation. well the. syrian state and its allies russia and if you take the wider a stand up process participants turkey and iran as w
do you think we are about to see a new round of escalation in syria. yes we understand that the that a battle is imminent or an escalation is imminent how that develops we don't know whether it goes. very fierce in the form a very fierce confrontation between. on one side and its allies and syrian army and its allies on the other side we don't know we hope that it goes as it went in other areas like most recently in da in southern syria where faction leaders understand that this is a force that...
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provide for a peaceful stable secure syria. we believe and we've said this is absolutely essential for the security of the middle east. only. you know. what we've got a list of the nation's governors who do we agreed to do so would it to coordinate on the political settlement in syria and on other issues on a very important agenda for the entirety of the region. possible. i think you. disagree with. the. white. house. talks and exchange our views on how the walk at this particular. show. is typically in feasibly questioning a prestigious. reading actually. a tradition that the three women there. no but. most. recently have been. clear about illegal acts regarding syria. and very nice thoughts and. start on for a change of a process here but. we have. to use regardless of the results of these contacts. explaining mr padilla's to me and. asking me to teach him. which. viewpoints are identical that's why i can safely say that these stalks and now we're very constructive and very positive nashik by c.t.'s of. much and i think it's
provide for a peaceful stable secure syria. we believe and we've said this is absolutely essential for the security of the middle east. only. you know. what we've got a list of the nation's governors who do we agreed to do so would it to coordinate on the political settlement in syria and on other issues on a very important agenda for the entirety of the region. possible. i think you. disagree with. the. white. house. talks and exchange our views on how the walk at this particular. show. is...
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and i've been covering syria. what conclusions do you draw about russian targeting and capabilities in syria? you know, do they pay any attention to civilian casualties? they seem to have hit a lot of hospitals, if you look at aleppo, and direct attacks were usually credited to the russians. i mean, do they care? they seem to be, as i say, rampant violations. did anybody ever call them on it? i mean-- >> yeah, i mean, i think there's plenty of press on that where people are calling them on that, but by the way, the paradox of precision guided weapons is, the good news is precision guided munition hit their target. the bad news is, precision-guided munitions hit their targets. precision-guided munitions are only effective achieving your strategy if you have the ability to gain intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and then use that intelligence reconnaissance and all of that stuff and put it together in a way that allows you to use those precision-guided munitions to effect. you know, my -- there's been a l
and i've been covering syria. what conclusions do you draw about russian targeting and capabilities in syria? you know, do they pay any attention to civilian casualties? they seem to have hit a lot of hospitals, if you look at aleppo, and direct attacks were usually credited to the russians. i mean, do they care? they seem to be, as i say, rampant violations. did anybody ever call them on it? i mean-- >> yeah, i mean, i think there's plenty of press on that where people are calling them...
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reporting from aleppo in syria. meanwhile donald trump has tweeted that the u.s. has cut its development funding to syria asking other nations to pick up the tab and the u.s. state department says it will read iraq to stabilization money planned for syria to other foreign policy if it is washington insists though that this will not affect its humanitarian assistance program it comes as saudi arabia purchase one hundred million dollars to syrian reconstruction projects however the money will only go to the northeast of the country the region under the control of the u.s. backed kurdish forces and while some programs the kurds others remain in place with the u.s. saying it will stay in syria for some time yet to fight against the last pockets of terrorists. we're remaining in syria the focus is the ensuring defeat of isis we still have no launch the final phase two defeats the physical kind of fight this is actually being prepared now and that will come at a time via choosing but it is coming well we spoke to joshua landis head of middle east studies at the universi
reporting from aleppo in syria. meanwhile donald trump has tweeted that the u.s. has cut its development funding to syria asking other nations to pick up the tab and the u.s. state department says it will read iraq to stabilization money planned for syria to other foreign policy if it is washington insists though that this will not affect its humanitarian assistance program it comes as saudi arabia purchase one hundred million dollars to syrian reconstruction projects however the money will...
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in order to reach peace and stability in syria yes the o.p.c. w. hasn't said whether it was the way of elmers the syrian government the russians the british who used the chemical weapons and i didn't say that the o.p.c. w is the one that made the statement i said the joint investigation committee which is constituted by the decision of the security council in twenty fifteen is the one that produced the report on the twenty eighth of october twenty seventh and said that the syrian regime is the party that stands behind the attacks that took place on the fourth of april twenty seventh team you can refer to the report it's available on the security council website and it was published on the twenty eighth of october twenty seventh seen ok just finally about documenting war crimes the journalist vanessa believes the daughter of a former senior british diplomat who are attention to the beheading of a twelve year old. neuro didn't sinking in july twenty sixth abducted near a white helmet base in ireland sorry why is there no white helmet documentation
in order to reach peace and stability in syria yes the o.p.c. w. hasn't said whether it was the way of elmers the syrian government the russians the british who used the chemical weapons and i didn't say that the o.p.c. w is the one that made the statement i said the joint investigation committee which is constituted by the decision of the security council in twenty fifteen is the one that produced the report on the twenty eighth of october twenty seventh and said that the syrian regime is the...
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john of reporting from syria see. the media is almost always hungry for more when it comes to the details of the private lives of top politicians even if the story is about ten years old already one french channel got caught red handed with what turned out to be a very misleading report. shuttle to be compatible with the college closing. it's not fake but an involuntary arrow which the information direction from the television redress. was. such an involuntary error it's a ploy to phrase it looks like the incompetence. france who doesn't take time off from the breaking news. to lose all credibility and to meet such. a good. that's a breakdown of the day's top stories for now but keep in mind you can always find us on all of your favorite social media platforms for up to the minute reports. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be known as the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine execution
john of reporting from syria see. the media is almost always hungry for more when it comes to the details of the private lives of top politicians even if the story is about ten years old already one french channel got caught red handed with what turned out to be a very misleading report. shuttle to be compatible with the college closing. it's not fake but an involuntary arrow which the information direction from the television redress. was. such an involuntary error it's a ploy to phrase it...
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of reporting from aleppo in syria. meanwhile the u.s. state department says it will retire active stabilisation funding planned to syria to other foreign policy effets washington insists though this will not affect his humanitarian assistance program it comes as saudi arabia purchase one hundred million dollars to syrian reconstruction projects however the money will only go to the north east of the country the region under the control of u.s. backed kurdish forces and while some programs are cut others remain in place with the u.s. saying it will stay in syria for some time yet to fight against the last pockets of terrorists we remaining in syria the focus is the ensuring defeat of isis we still have not launched the final phase to defeat the physical caliphate this is actually being prepared now and that will come at a time for choosing but it is coming. joshua landis head of mini studies at the university of oklahoma says america's interests in syria go beyond fighting terrorism the united states does not want aside to become too stro
of reporting from aleppo in syria. meanwhile the u.s. state department says it will retire active stabilisation funding planned to syria to other foreign policy effets washington insists though this will not affect his humanitarian assistance program it comes as saudi arabia purchase one hundred million dollars to syrian reconstruction projects however the money will only go to the north east of the country the region under the control of u.s. backed kurdish forces and while some programs are...
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troops out of syria very soon. what are some of the steps that have to happen before very soon becomes a reality? sec. mattis: let me give three points. one, we have to destroy isis and it is been clear that isis has to be taken out. we also have to have trained local troops who can take over. we are doing training as we speak. chairman has people assigned there specifically to train the locals. third, we need the geneva process, the yuan-recognized process -- u.n.-recognized process. if the locals are able to keep security during this time, we might be reducing our troops commensurate with their ability to deny isis a return. it comes down to finding a way to solve this problem assad is making. just to clarify your response to jennifer, are there no plans to send any more major military exercises korea? is that a change from four or were there previous plans? sec. mattis: we suspended several exercise at the direction of the president or the good-faith effort was made. we have done -- resident. the good for -- pre
troops out of syria very soon. what are some of the steps that have to happen before very soon becomes a reality? sec. mattis: let me give three points. one, we have to destroy isis and it is been clear that isis has to be taken out. we also have to have trained local troops who can take over. we are doing training as we speak. chairman has people assigned there specifically to train the locals. third, we need the geneva process, the yuan-recognized process -- u.n.-recognized process. if the...
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led coalition in syria has branded a report on our website r.t. dot com the article about a syrian refugee camp was simply quoting the russian foreign ministry samir a car looks at the accuracy of the claims in question. colonel sean ryan spokesman for operation here and resolve the u.s. led coalition against myself said that we were pushing quote ridiculous information after reading one of the articles of syria to be distracted by ridiculous misinformation from oxy the coalition is focused on defeat isis mission and we continue to work with. to secure the l. towns region in southern syria the article in question was in an op ed that it quotes from the russian ministry of foreign affairs who asserted that i still had infiltrated work on refugee camp in syria and that the us government was fully aware of it which claimed as a coalition support to the misinformation about the presence of feisal in the camp or that the u.s. was aware of it the look on refugee camp is located in the southwestern all done such region in syria in an area controlled by t
led coalition in syria has branded a report on our website r.t. dot com the article about a syrian refugee camp was simply quoting the russian foreign ministry samir a car looks at the accuracy of the claims in question. colonel sean ryan spokesman for operation here and resolve the u.s. led coalition against myself said that we were pushing quote ridiculous information after reading one of the articles of syria to be distracted by ridiculous misinformation from oxy the coalition is focused on...
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to have hootin here in germany differences remain as the to tackle the tough issues of ukraine and syria but signs of a pragmatic thoresby german and russian at leaders to talk face to face for the second time in three months or so coming up on a declares a week of mourning all to the country's most famous son kofi annan at the age of eighty the former united nations chief and nobel peace prize laureate served two terms as the world's top diplomat later he became the u.n. special envoy for syria will examine his legacy and commemorating the dead easily holds a state funeral for the victims of choose days bridge collapse in the northern city of genoa credited some friends join the country's leaders to say goodbye to their loved ones. on how to hold free glad you could join us german chancellor angela merkel has been holding talks with russian president vladimir putin here in germany with the crises in both syria and ukraine high on the agenda but the key energy project also on the table there are signs of a pragmatic thaw and what have been difficult relations. it's their second meeting i
to have hootin here in germany differences remain as the to tackle the tough issues of ukraine and syria but signs of a pragmatic thoresby german and russian at leaders to talk face to face for the second time in three months or so coming up on a declares a week of mourning all to the country's most famous son kofi annan at the age of eighty the former united nations chief and nobel peace prize laureate served two terms as the world's top diplomat later he became the u.n. special envoy for...
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special envoy to syria but examine his legacy and. commemorating the day it's only holds a state funeral for the victims accused days bridge collapse in the northern city of jenin one credits his impressions join the country's leader to say goodbye to their loved ones. might have had a home for good to have you with us german chancellor angela merkel has been holding talks with russian president vladimir putin here in germany with the crises in both syria and ukraine high on the agenda but with a key energy project also with the table there are signs of prognostic thaw and what have the difficult relations. it's their second meeting in three months and there's no shortage of issues for the two leaders to chew over . i mean if he said that in view of the fact that there are so many serious issues around the world we need an opportunity to find solutions we both have responsibility in germany but in particular also russia because russia is a permanent member of the security council so we need to look for solutions. solutions on syria wi
special envoy to syria but examine his legacy and. commemorating the day it's only holds a state funeral for the victims accused days bridge collapse in the northern city of jenin one credits his impressions join the country's leader to say goodbye to their loved ones. might have had a home for good to have you with us german chancellor angela merkel has been holding talks with russian president vladimir putin here in germany with the crises in both syria and ukraine high on the agenda but with...
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report up to thirty thousand eisel fighters remain in iraq and syria syria has called saudi arabia's contributions to the u.s. led rebuilding effort morally unacceptable through its state news agency it argued the coalition's only goal is to fragment the region that's what the u.s. contends is the goal of iran in syria and throughout the middle east is pushing for the withdrawal of iran's forces in syria we're going to continue to counter the iran regime is more an activity. to support iranian voices and to galvanize international support for efforts the u.s. denies the shifting of funds for syria signals a lessening of its strategic goals it says its humanitarian assistance is not effective and defeating eisel remains a top priority we continue to be committed to this fight and we're not backing down from that isis needs to be defeated in the u.s. government stands firmly by that for years president complained about u.s. allies not sharing the financial burden for efforts in syria including preventing syrian president bashar last side and iranian allies from creeping into newly libe
report up to thirty thousand eisel fighters remain in iraq and syria syria has called saudi arabia's contributions to the u.s. led rebuilding effort morally unacceptable through its state news agency it argued the coalition's only goal is to fragment the region that's what the u.s. contends is the goal of iran in syria and throughout the middle east is pushing for the withdrawal of iran's forces in syria we're going to continue to counter the iran regime is more an activity. to support iranian...
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he escaped from syria with thousands of photographs. the regime had been painstakingly documenting its own crimes. the scenes are photographs show the corpses of almost seven thousand people who died in regime custody one of them is corpse three hundred twenty from detention center two one five. i looked at the dorm i knew it was i have to assume it was or use a roof and. i missed them on. the what has it of the sort up in the mine nick i had created. them i would widen new news for you here a new model has a lot of new. like. going to most of the list most there's a story. who . be here and i mean the. no and then into kind of incident should pull up sort of the live this is absolutely within the mindy a bit of. who . muzza non-home model is going to geneva to demonstrate outside the united nations building and call for the release of syria's disappeared detainees. he'll wear the flag of the revolution around his shoulder. i saw these are printed out photos to take with them in some cases there are entire families like this photo of a
he escaped from syria with thousands of photographs. the regime had been painstakingly documenting its own crimes. the scenes are photographs show the corpses of almost seven thousand people who died in regime custody one of them is corpse three hundred twenty from detention center two one five. i looked at the dorm i knew it was i have to assume it was or use a roof and. i missed them on. the what has it of the sort up in the mine nick i had created. them i would widen new news for you here a...
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story of syria seems to have left the headlines in britain britain not planning but not in the world. planning to bomb syria in the near future pretty good will be no second duma where britain violated the international law with respect to water with respect to the statements that there were some kind of using that the syrian government use the chemical weapon and that's why britain together with the united states and france the duma and that wasn't supported by a b. or b. c w and all the parishioner was staged by the white helmets and it was documented and the people who were part of this staging they made a press conference in hog which wasn't reported in the united kingdom but it was well reported in the world all right of the white helmets was on this program told me it is the russian warplanes that are killing civilians to resume says that britain is the second biggest humanitarian aid donor in syria of course some of that money going to the white helmets and of course the way helmets claimed continued russian atrocities throughout this i think this is a very misleading statement
story of syria seems to have left the headlines in britain britain not planning but not in the world. planning to bomb syria in the near future pretty good will be no second duma where britain violated the international law with respect to water with respect to the statements that there were some kind of using that the syrian government use the chemical weapon and that's why britain together with the united states and france the duma and that wasn't supported by a b. or b. c w and all the...
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steve rosenberg, bbc news, syria. after this summer's uk heatwave, archaeologists are having a field day, because the dry temperatures have laid bare some previously undisclosed historical sites. david sillito reports. 0k, martin. we've found an edge within the boundary. triple ditch. this is damian grady, one of historic england's aerial archaeologists. and this long, hot summer has revealed some lost landmarks. this is tixall, in staffordshire. look to the right. we can now see the outline of a lost manor house. and in 0xfordshire, a prehistoric settlement has come into full view. even the airfield we landed on, at old sarum in wiltshire, has its secrets. from ground level, well, all you can see is grass. a few dry patches, nothing special. however, the archaeologist who is above me at the moment can see something completely different. the aerial photograph shows i was standing on three long stripes in the grass. close up, they don't look much. however... this is a ditch that dates from the iron age. over the years,
steve rosenberg, bbc news, syria. after this summer's uk heatwave, archaeologists are having a field day, because the dry temperatures have laid bare some previously undisclosed historical sites. david sillito reports. 0k, martin. we've found an edge within the boundary. triple ditch. this is damian grady, one of historic england's aerial archaeologists. and this long, hot summer has revealed some lost landmarks. this is tixall, in staffordshire. look to the right. we can now see the outline of...