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syria and other. is danger with the most dangerous on europe is to support the terrorists in syria this is the most dangerous part so this is hypocrisy how can you fear those few 1000000 is the majority of them are moderates and they have while you support those theories there to clean 100 in tens of thousands at least and maybe hundreds of thousands in syria and you don't fear that they're going to go back to to a country where the british government takes away the citizenship of british just as an arguably ok but then presently the fighting in the ad lib russian warplanes in action there how far away are we from reintegrating it live will it be an amnesty for these people that have tried to overthrow you through your government militarily it will not take long if we start to look at it but actually what what we do is to give chance for the civilians to leave and that's what's happening but they've being actually not prevented freely toward the government they've been smuggled they've been coming lik
syria and other. is danger with the most dangerous on europe is to support the terrorists in syria this is the most dangerous part so this is hypocrisy how can you fear those few 1000000 is the majority of them are moderates and they have while you support those theories there to clean 100 in tens of thousands at least and maybe hundreds of thousands in syria and you don't fear that they're going to go back to to a country where the british government takes away the citizenship of british just...
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al assad of syria after this book. seems wrong. to shape our. engagement because the trail. find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. welcome back you're watching an ati international exclusive with the president bashar al assad of syria you see countries that have taken policy decisions like syria and i mentioned the palestinians i mentioned. historic support for what is seen as liberation movements in the global south they tend not to take up near liberal economics last time i was here all the talk in damascus amongst your ministers in damascus they were talking about privatization they were talking about elites in syrian society educated in business schools in harvard in the west. is that not the start of the syrian conflict when you started to implement near liberal privatization plans destroying the fabric of this is you know actually there was a debate about privatization and the government and the state in going over if you would even the unions in syria the measure that if you had been your liber
al assad of syria after this book. seems wrong. to shape our. engagement because the trail. find themselves worlds apart. to look for common ground. welcome back you're watching an ati international exclusive with the president bashar al assad of syria you see countries that have taken policy decisions like syria and i mentioned the palestinians i mentioned. historic support for what is seen as liberation movements in the global south they tend not to take up near liberal economics last time i...
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for syria and the sections from the european union going to hit the poorest people of syria. this winter. exactly 1st for this is by receiving. the biography by the united kingdom regime and this is the core meaning of the word regime called regime in polythene gang of youth something similar. yes they wanted to effect the people in syria why because those people expected to rule to rule with against their government during the difference to just over the war but they did and they were supposed to be supporting the terrorists the moderate rebels with the angels of white helmet but the people didn't this with their government so they have to suffer they have to pay the price 1st for they have to learn the lesson that you should stood with their agenda 2nd this is maybe the last ditch attempt in order to push them to be against big government but they try to plow through winter to try to before and they didn't work because the people knew the whole story and they know where their interests lie. people in the global so. you and your government ministers may think it's natural to
for syria and the sections from the european union going to hit the poorest people of syria. this winter. exactly 1st for this is by receiving. the biography by the united kingdom regime and this is the core meaning of the word regime called regime in polythene gang of youth something similar. yes they wanted to effect the people in syria why because those people expected to rule to rule with against their government during the difference to just over the war but they did and they were supposed...
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i possums and they invest them and send them to syria. it's a problem that spread across the archipelago according to muhammad the former president of the molding we are the highest per capita over in the country got has gone to war in syria the figure is $300.00 but i think intelligence agencies around the. figure out of about one policy. those who make the journey to syria leave from the capital murray. networks operating from the city handle the logistics the days to punch it. inside these private buildings parents are mourning for their children who live to syria. we're here to meet one of them refine amid. reform believes her son was influenced in child after being arrested for a phone then and i thought don't come out and i would i'm with them then it has the any. guy today my it day by law in the me when you let them with. with the lid am i'm a connected and. the caucus will miss it without their vocal follow. on with i don't want to modify the you know what i look back on i did any fun to think of but i get that it was minimum bou
i possums and they invest them and send them to syria. it's a problem that spread across the archipelago according to muhammad the former president of the molding we are the highest per capita over in the country got has gone to war in syria the figure is $300.00 but i think intelligence agencies around the. figure out of about one policy. those who make the journey to syria leave from the capital murray. networks operating from the city handle the logistics the days to punch it. inside these...
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programming and syria? >> may answer is no, it would not benefit the assad regime. >> you are raising an issue that concerns us greatly. the one activity that we do have in assad controlled areas is our humanitarian assistance program that is implemented almost exclusively through un agencies with a few exceptions the issue of keeping control of resources and ensuring the integrity of the program is a const constant challenge. it is something we watch very closely. pleased to keep the attention on it as we will as well. >> i am grateful we have bipartisan legislation on this point. i know it is not covered very often, but i actually people of both parties can work together substantially, particularly in the middle east. secretary, are there any u.s. individuals detained by the saudi government, and what claims are they making to their release? >> this is an issue of concern. there is a dual nationalist thing held by the saudis. we have been engaging with the saudi government continuously about the case, he
programming and syria? >> may answer is no, it would not benefit the assad regime. >> you are raising an issue that concerns us greatly. the one activity that we do have in assad controlled areas is our humanitarian assistance program that is implemented almost exclusively through un agencies with a few exceptions the issue of keeping control of resources and ensuring the integrity of the program is a const constant challenge. it is something we watch very closely. pleased to keep...
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the war-torn syria. she managed to escape to nearby idlib and eventually was granted refugee status in turkey, but not everyone was so lucky. what happened to some of the staff who stayed? >> some of them were arrested. one, i know two doctors, one of them now in prison, and other one, they arrested him and when we went. and they killed him in the prison. >> reporter: dr. ammani, you have seen so much. and you're out, now you're safe. how do you deal with those memories? >> yeah. i have lot of memories. most of them are bad memories. i dream a lot of these things sometimes. i woke up at midnight scaring, because i hear bombing or something like that. and it's very bad situation now in syria. too many countries, they want benefits from it. >> reporter: president trump made headlines when he announced the troops were pulling out of syria. trump would later send several hundred troops back to protect oil reserves. >> keep the oil. >> reporter: many experts view the syrian conflict as a proxy war of sorts, w
the war-torn syria. she managed to escape to nearby idlib and eventually was granted refugee status in turkey, but not everyone was so lucky. what happened to some of the staff who stayed? >> some of them were arrested. one, i know two doctors, one of them now in prison, and other one, they arrested him and when we went. and they killed him in the prison. >> reporter: dr. ammani, you have seen so much. and you're out, now you're safe. how do you deal with those memories? >>...
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forces completely from syria no i think. that's an aberration i mean they had the opportunity they've been planning this for a long time for months and they and they carted out with panache had self to the u.s. special forces into the people who helped them. every dead terrorist is a good terrorist but the fact is that on the one hand he does this and on the other hand as been pointed out he pulls out of an area leaving. the kurds who are godling thousands if not more of i says terrorists in the lurch they desert in these camps of course because they have to fight or have to relieve the region and these terrorists are going to come back home not to find states to europe the fact is that donald trump has decided to cut his losses in the middle east he's decided we spent 5 trillion dollars there we've lost $7000.00 men we're going to go home and leave it to the rest of the world to sort it out he said he said oh these people have to fight it out it's like 2 kids in a school in a school ground you have to let them fight but it'
forces completely from syria no i think. that's an aberration i mean they had the opportunity they've been planning this for a long time for months and they and they carted out with panache had self to the u.s. special forces into the people who helped them. every dead terrorist is a good terrorist but the fact is that on the one hand he does this and on the other hand as been pointed out he pulls out of an area leaving. the kurds who are godling thousands if not more of i says terrorists in...
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syria as one. acting against the kurdish militia and repatriating refugees, sending them back to their country is one thing. at the end of the day, i believe citizens need care and the money they have in their pockets. delivering on that front. >> from early 2010, making sure 1 million people getting some kind of aid. $15 billion a year to the people these people are his base. they will not be able to get this. he lost the election because he was using those and using the cities richest to distribute aid. >> i want to circle back to syria. there have been some links that we played. turkey's actions arming again supporting elements over the years. these leaks were also authenticated ride the courts. i wanted to ask you, what has been the public's reaction once it was released. they understand what is happening. do people in turkey believe that these goals, fighting the militias and sending back refugees to their country, justifies the understanding, i would say, with the front or even isis? >> the a
syria as one. acting against the kurdish militia and repatriating refugees, sending them back to their country is one thing. at the end of the day, i believe citizens need care and the money they have in their pockets. delivering on that front. >> from early 2010, making sure 1 million people getting some kind of aid. $15 billion a year to the people these people are his base. they will not be able to get this. he lost the election because he was using those and using the cities richest...
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spinning this situation in syria as a victory for vladimir putin of all people the economist syria as a victory for vladimir putin of all people the economist came out with this cartoon showing the russian president holding a huge ball of came out with this cartoon showing the russian president holding a huge ball of snakes proclaiming that he had finally achieved peace in the middle east to with snakes proclaiming that he had finally achieved peace in the middle east to which the russian foreign minister came out and said hold on a 2nd 1st the russian foreign minister came out and said hold on a 2nd 1st of all vladimir putin doesn't fancy himself as a as a snake charmer and 2nd the most of all vladimir putin doesn't fancy himself as a as a snake charmer and 2nd of all russia doesn't see the nations of the middle east unlike the economist. russia doesn't see the nations of the middle east unlike the economist snakes. and i do not think president putin sees himself as the most snakes. and i do not think president putin sees himself as the master of the sneaker it is a good that is not
spinning this situation in syria as a victory for vladimir putin of all people the economist syria as a victory for vladimir putin of all people the economist came out with this cartoon showing the russian president holding a huge ball of came out with this cartoon showing the russian president holding a huge ball of snakes proclaiming that he had finally achieved peace in the middle east to with snakes proclaiming that he had finally achieved peace in the middle east to which the russian...
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like a judge and jury in syria. doesn't already judge and jury in syria. doesn't or oil rich country like america really need serious small oil production output each country like america really needs serious small oil production output. tyria as annoying and it is said to have. ordered drug in the ocean in terms of it load in parallel in order to beat these gloomy out of syria oil. as if syria only has 2500000000 barrels of oil proven reserves 2500000000 barrels of oil proven reserves they use still produce around 387000 but in their use still produce around 387000 barrels a day before the civil war started in 20 eleven's a day before the civil war started in 2011. am one which. i used to. quote out of. 200 of them in 200000 barrels to the european union america doesn't need syria's oil isn't better to the european union america doesn't need syria's oil it has access to saudi arabia which has the has access to saudi at abia which has the 2nd largest oil preserves in the world as they claim connect them largest oil preserves in the world as they claim cons
like a judge and jury in syria. doesn't already judge and jury in syria. doesn't or oil rich country like america really need serious small oil production output each country like america really needs serious small oil production output. tyria as annoying and it is said to have. ordered drug in the ocean in terms of it load in parallel in order to beat these gloomy out of syria oil. as if syria only has 2500000000 barrels of oil proven reserves 2500000000 barrels of oil proven reserves they use...
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not to bring peace not to fight terror but we're in syria we're in because syria as. in peace not a lot of folks rights but will well in syria because president trump likes or will we've kept the oh oh well look we say it back it could get get the. other the people good will can. patrol the border of syria frankly and turkey let of the fighting for a 1000 role the border of syria frankly and turkey let of the fighting for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do that we want to bring our soldiers home in years let them do the border we don't want to do that we want to bring our soldiers home but we did leave soldiers because we're keeping the oil i like but we did leave soldiers because we're keeping the oil i like the oil sergey lavrov was also whether the united states and russia the oil sergey lavrov was also whether the united states and russia could corporate could work together in syria to which. could corporate could work together in syria to which. replied to me don't there's not a lot of trust in you and bush and see how they you replied to me
not to bring peace not to fight terror but we're in syria we're in because syria as. in peace not a lot of folks rights but will well in syria because president trump likes or will we've kept the oh oh well look we say it back it could get get the. other the people good will can. patrol the border of syria frankly and turkey let of the fighting for a 1000 role the border of syria frankly and turkey let of the fighting for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do that we want to...
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of syria and help to have the assad regime to extend. its forces and its grip on the region in the northeast and as we see the forces of the acid regime are already claiming territory and are already present again in the north east of the country and so these patrols will do what. they do this at least war the turks and the russians want to demonstrate that they're able to keep the fighters and the military personnel off the s. the f. and the the y p g the kurdish forces out of the area which is close to the turkish border and. while doing this the forces of the other regime have the opportunity to enter again the territory they have they haven't been before jungle fees is everything in this let's take a look at that the area of syria that he wants to clear keep clear of kurds will bring them if their plan works how will they then keep it clear this is does this mean that you will maintain a military presence in this region this is war what is to expect there was also other areas in syria like the area of rain where the where there is al
of syria and help to have the assad regime to extend. its forces and its grip on the region in the northeast and as we see the forces of the acid regime are already claiming territory and are already present again in the north east of the country and so these patrols will do what. they do this at least war the turks and the russians want to demonstrate that they're able to keep the fighters and the military personnel off the s. the f. and the the y p g the kurdish forces out of the area which...
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. >> we would like to continue and break down what is happening in syria in recent weeks and turkey's involvement in the country but as media has only recently we can say started focusing his attention on turkey's conduct in a syria can tell you the investigative journal have been asking all the important questions a long time ago and in a sense, still have predicted what we are seeing now unfolding in the north of the country so please join me in welcoming back, assistant professor of homeland security, former chief of the turkish national police counterterrorism and operation division and fellow program on extreme is him at washington university. you gave -- would you like to say something? >> okay. you gave an incredible presentation about how the turkish regime carried out influence operations on u.s. soil and we touched a bit in the last panel on the military operation in syria and i would like to pick up where we left at the last. what is the guiding principle in your view that is driving the president and what he's doing in syria now? >> after 2014 when the anticorruption opera
. >> we would like to continue and break down what is happening in syria in recent weeks and turkey's involvement in the country but as media has only recently we can say started focusing his attention on turkey's conduct in a syria can tell you the investigative journal have been asking all the important questions a long time ago and in a sense, still have predicted what we are seeing now unfolding in the north of the country so please join me in welcoming back, assistant professor of...
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organization in syria delivering thousands of. arms to. establishing local councils trying to establish a federal entity there is of course the main threat but it's not the only threat for the united states turkey's general move. towards what we would call you regime turkey's general deepening relations with russia or china with iran is the main threat the 450 shoot is a result of this move of turkey it's not like the source of the problem by the symptom of course a problem seen from the american side it's turkey's general drifting away from the atlantic alliance towards the asian airlines if you may and this is also mentioned in the present to. some congressman on the 8th of november just before a president there advance visit who in which these congressmen state that these moves cause a disruption cause a conflict a huge conflict inside nato itself so the conflict between turkey and the united states is a bigger one bigger than just the support of the bigger than the s 400 it's turkey's move away from the atlantic alliance. and now the t
organization in syria delivering thousands of. arms to. establishing local councils trying to establish a federal entity there is of course the main threat but it's not the only threat for the united states turkey's general move. towards what we would call you regime turkey's general deepening relations with russia or china with iran is the main threat the 450 shoot is a result of this move of turkey it's not like the source of the problem by the symptom of course a problem seen from the...
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but where in syria because president trump likes or but where in syria because president dollar will trump likes or will we've kept the oil we stayed back and kept the oil other people can will we've kept the oil we stayed back and kept the oil other people can patrol the border of syria frankly and turkey let them fight patrol the border of syria frankly and turkey let him been fighting for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do that we want to bring our soviet for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do that we want to bring our soldiers home but we did leave soldiers because we're keeping the oil filters down but we did leave so just because we're keeping the oil i like the oil sergey lavrov was also whether the united states i like the oil sergey lavrov was also whether the united states and russia could corporate could work together in syria to which it's and russia could corporate could work together in syria to which. replied you know there's not a lot of trust. replied there's not a lot of trust. and see how the u.s. troops there is terror and
but where in syria because president trump likes or but where in syria because president dollar will trump likes or will we've kept the oil we stayed back and kept the oil other people can will we've kept the oil we stayed back and kept the oil other people can patrol the border of syria frankly and turkey let them fight patrol the border of syria frankly and turkey let him been fighting for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do that we want to bring our soviet for a 1000...
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programming in syria? >> well, if i can punt to my -- my understanding is, no, it does not benefit the outside regime. >> congressman, you're raising a very serious issue that concerns us greatly. as you know, the one place that -- the one activity that we do have in assad-controlled areas is our humanitarian assistance program that is implemented almost exclusively through u.n. agencies, with a few exceptions. and the issue of keeping control of our resources and ensuring the interrogatory of that program is a constant challenge, but it's something we work very closely with our u.n. partners on. we watch very closely. and it's, please, do keep the attention on it as we will as well. >> i'm grateful we have bipartisan legislation on this point. and i know it's not covered very often but actually people of both parties can work together substantially. particularly in the middle east. and then secretary, are there any u.s. citizens currently held or detained by the saudi government, and what efforts is the a
programming in syria? >> well, if i can punt to my -- my understanding is, no, it does not benefit the outside regime. >> congressman, you're raising a very serious issue that concerns us greatly. as you know, the one place that -- the one activity that we do have in assad-controlled areas is our humanitarian assistance program that is implemented almost exclusively through u.n. agencies, with a few exceptions. and the issue of keeping control of our resources and ensuring the...
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life and work of a co-founder of the controversial white helmets rescue group in syria has come under scrutiny since his recent death in istanbul in fact jane slimmers syria's pedia profile has undergone something of a rewrite a missing anything detrimental the material was a former british army soldier he was recently accused by mosco of being a former agent of m i 6 the u.k.'s foreign intelligence service and the british media has been quick to point the finger at the kremlin over his death our senior correspondent line examines what lies behind the edited page. a tragic death for a man who made a living on tragedy james limits syria spent his life doing what he believed in which was remarkably similar to that what the british foreign office and nato believe it almost point for point so naturally before anyone even knows how many bones were broken in his body after he fell from his apartment balcony that they dogpile russia it's like an evolved limbic system fight flight or blame russia did russia kill white how much founder james the mysterious co-founder of white helmets found dea
life and work of a co-founder of the controversial white helmets rescue group in syria has come under scrutiny since his recent death in istanbul in fact jane slimmers syria's pedia profile has undergone something of a rewrite a missing anything detrimental the material was a former british army soldier he was recently accused by mosco of being a former agent of m i 6 the u.k.'s foreign intelligence service and the british media has been quick to point the finger at the kremlin over his death...
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is the same as p y d y p g p y d y p g in syria is the p.k. he is the one he said this on record now he's changed his position it's not for me to comment on his flip flopping on this issues but we have had a very clear policy line on this issue we do not want to see any terrorist element taking over a piece of land rolling over people in syria whether by k.k. or isis or al qaida or any other groups and you have according to the pentagon that's exactly the effect of what you've done the pentagon said just a week ago crepes quoting information from the defense intelligence agency the terrorist organization talking about isis exploited the turkish incursion and movement of u.s. forces to reconstitute capabilities and resources within syria and strengthen its ability to plan attacks abroad that's exactly what you didn't want to happen isn't it well to the contrary actually it was p y d y p g in. that release about $800.00 isis terrorists in. prison president from spoke to our president about what turkey is going to be about the crisis prisoners an
is the same as p y d y p g p y d y p g in syria is the p.k. he is the one he said this on record now he's changed his position it's not for me to comment on his flip flopping on this issues but we have had a very clear policy line on this issue we do not want to see any terrorist element taking over a piece of land rolling over people in syria whether by k.k. or isis or al qaida or any other groups and you have according to the pentagon that's exactly the effect of what you've done the pentagon...
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syria's territorial integrity or ethnic balance in syria how can you explain the fact that you favor one ethnic group which is linked to a peak a terrorist network the so-called kurds against all the arab kurdish non-peak. the arabs the christians the turkoman all the others serious they are coming to us telling us the oppression that they are living under under divine mr callan we've talked about some of the criticism of your actions especially from our allies but what you really want to stamp out is criticism at home isn't it on october the 10th your broadcast regulator. on the turkish media not to say anything critical about your action in turkey that there would be as they put it is 0 tolerance of any broadcasting that might negatively impact the morale and motivation of soldiers or may mislead citizens through incomplete falsified or partial information that serves the aims of terror in other words you put it anything that the government doesn't like and you're in deep trouble so much for press freedom while you kind of freedom that media outlets in turkey the only a lot of them
syria's territorial integrity or ethnic balance in syria how can you explain the fact that you favor one ethnic group which is linked to a peak a terrorist network the so-called kurds against all the arab kurdish non-peak. the arabs the christians the turkoman all the others serious they are coming to us telling us the oppression that they are living under under divine mr callan we've talked about some of the criticism of your actions especially from our allies but what you really want to stamp...
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and fighters on the ground in syria by devoting a whole series of reports on. in this video he shows they day to day lives there this is. this is what you're. doing here we have. here. in the courthouse. this is my 1st trial. he also explores the raisins that compelled the small debian's to travel to syria. to asian in syria is a lot worse and here there is only going to answer question. like ongoing operation against the muslims. back in the baltics this message appeals to a young generation of social media savvy maldivians. with jobs in short supply many feel they do not have any options. some become addicted to heroin or other illegal drugs making them an easy target for recruits. this 24 year old moldavian is a former drug addict he agreed to speak to us on condition of anonymity they have nothing much and over here for recreation like we're going to go there for. and basically have bought it and mother is such a small. with i lived my life off drugs and alcohol. i was a teenager. at one point i was approached by people who started giving me advice on certa
and fighters on the ground in syria by devoting a whole series of reports on. in this video he shows they day to day lives there this is. this is what you're. doing here we have. here. in the courthouse. this is my 1st trial. he also explores the raisins that compelled the small debian's to travel to syria. to asian in syria is a lot worse and here there is only going to answer question. like ongoing operation against the muslims. back in the baltics this message appeals to a young generation...
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did every news lie for girl in joining forces turkey in or should begin joint patrols in northeastern syria the operation aims to move kurdish militias out of the reach of turkey's president sarawak plans to resettle some 2000000 people opponents say it's a human catastrophe in the making also coming up with german chancellor angela merkel talks of trade and security with indian prime minister narendra modi on the table closer and just real and strategic ties plus one of the toughest force on the planet prepares for its world cup final in england or at least players are their favorites against south africa at the springboks played abit of running out weeks in japan. on level rocket surgery to have you along everyone turkey and russia have launched joint ground patrols in northeastern syria the operation as part of a deal struck by the countries to force kurdish fighters out of the territory near turkey's border while the patrols will begin within a 10 kilometer zone along the border the step marks a new major power shift in syria a month after president donald trump would drew u.s. forces f
did every news lie for girl in joining forces turkey in or should begin joint patrols in northeastern syria the operation aims to move kurdish militias out of the reach of turkey's president sarawak plans to resettle some 2000000 people opponents say it's a human catastrophe in the making also coming up with german chancellor angela merkel talks of trade and security with indian prime minister narendra modi on the table closer and just real and strategic ties plus one of the toughest force on...
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i mean, into syria. they were using turkey as like a rest and relaxation sort of so before and after. >> explain how easy was it, according to what you witness, to cross -- the sums it up, into come from suit and 20. >> like back and forth. i would often ask my captors, how's it going? well, we had to go to turkey denied, get some knives. they knew they could bring supplies. but listen, you are angry at the turkish government. maybe just five or so but what about own involvement, the u.s. government, in our own crazy ambassador ford was in turkey supplying these lunatics from the fsa and from al-nusra and from isis. allegedly these people were moderates, our government like samantha power and ben rhodes and all these, if the obama administration said shirley we have to oppose assad come he's wicked. the conclusion i trump from your presentation you just made is the logical, the greatest, the simplest route to peace for the most people in syria is to support the assad government. it has to be. it has to b
i mean, into syria. they were using turkey as like a rest and relaxation sort of so before and after. >> explain how easy was it, according to what you witness, to cross -- the sums it up, into come from suit and 20. >> like back and forth. i would often ask my captors, how's it going? well, we had to go to turkey denied, get some knives. they knew they could bring supplies. but listen, you are angry at the turkish government. maybe just five or so but what about own involvement,...
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syria. thanks very much for joining us here on the show and my panel is made up of 3 guests here they are beginning with christine held back a featured mideast analyst with a number of european publications she says with his plan for northeast and syria putin has made both added one and our sad happy it's the kurds who are paying the price also with us now imposing their regular commentator for the berlin based $82.00 fellows who argues russia and iran have already won the struggle for syria now it's important for the west not salutes turkey and a warm welcome to charlie rose to me a form to w.'s turkish department he believes turkey's only k. . the syrian arrow is to constrain the perceived security threats and help us out remain in power. or pursue her book about to begin with you and ask you i mean it's been a really torrid week in syria once again and i'd like to ask you sir if you would sort of medicare where we find ourselves now at the end of that torrid week and where this is leading
syria. thanks very much for joining us here on the show and my panel is made up of 3 guests here they are beginning with christine held back a featured mideast analyst with a number of european publications she says with his plan for northeast and syria putin has made both added one and our sad happy it's the kurds who are paying the price also with us now imposing their regular commentator for the berlin based $82.00 fellows who argues russia and iran have already won the struggle for syria...
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draw patrol the border of syria on the border area for syria and really have frankly a turkey let him fighting for a 1000 years let them do the 1000000000 turkey let them fight it for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do want to do that but we want to be we want to bring our own soldiers. but we. leap so soldiers all good as we could keep because we keep oil being built but i look i go look i like i. was also so i. you know the united states and russia could good corporate rate could could work to glock together in syria to which. replied you need this. in syria to which. replied you know there's not a lot of trust. but you can see how the u.s. treats serious territory trust me but you can see how the u.s. . treat serious territory they arrived when we wanted and left when they wanted to change their minds and came back again used to it they arrived when we wanted and left when they wanted to change their minds and came back again you have to it's about oil they don't care about my song but they will gargoyle to make sure the syrian got the bout more oil they don't
draw patrol the border of syria on the border area for syria and really have frankly a turkey let him fighting for a 1000 years let them do the 1000000000 turkey let them fight it for a 1000 years let them do the border we don't want to do want to do that but we want to be we want to bring our own soldiers. but we. leap so soldiers all good as we could keep because we keep oil being built but i look i go look i like i. was also so i. you know the united states and russia could good corporate...
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due to overuse line from berlin joining forces turkey and russia begin joint patrols in northeastern syria the operation aims to move kurdish militias out of the region turkey's president everyone plans to resettle some 2000000 people opponents say it's a human catastrophe in the making also coming out german chancellor angela merkel talks trade and security with indian prime minister narendra modi on the table closer and gestural and strategic ties. plus speaking out for cycle of freedom in russia a new law allows the authorities to switch off the internet critics fear the kremlin could use the measure to silence his critics. and one of the toughest sports on the planet prepares for its world cup final dylan's work the players are the favorites against south africa the springboks have made a habit of cool running out wins in japan 2. on what mark thank you so much for your company everyone turkey and russia have launched joint ground patrols in northeastern syria the operation as part of a deal struck by the countries to force kurdish fighters out of the territory near turkey's border whi
due to overuse line from berlin joining forces turkey and russia begin joint patrols in northeastern syria the operation aims to move kurdish militias out of the region turkey's president everyone plans to resettle some 2000000 people opponents say it's a human catastrophe in the making also coming out german chancellor angela merkel talks trade and security with indian prime minister narendra modi on the table closer and gestural and strategic ties. plus speaking out for cycle of freedom in...
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syria fine and ukraine fine. the president said i don't care. nato which is the bull wart after world war ii the president is not interested so if i were sergey lavrov i would say things are smelling like roses for me. >> and testimony from the impeachment inquiry came out showing that president trump apparently saw a report on cnn about the u.s. navy taking on aggression from russia. here is a bit of cnn's reporting from that time. >> and another american navy ship is about to steam into the black sea off ukraine. >> the u.s. is sailing in the black sea to demonstrate that is this is not putin's lake, he does not own the waters of the black sea. >> so christopher anderson testified he had heard from the national security adviser john
syria fine and ukraine fine. the president said i don't care. nato which is the bull wart after world war ii the president is not interested so if i were sergey lavrov i would say things are smelling like roses for me. >> and testimony from the impeachment inquiry came out showing that president trump apparently saw a report on cnn about the u.s. navy taking on aggression from russia. here is a bit of cnn's reporting from that time. >> and another american navy ship is about to...
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china over all the border with syria. israel is approve the construction of more than 2302nd homes in the occupied west bank according to the watchtower peace now the n.g.o.s saying that most of the new housing units are being built in settlements that is around like benching evacuate under a deal with the palestinians more than $8000.00 units in the settlements have been approved since the beginning of the year an increase of nearly 50 percent compared to last year. a friend is the head of the settlements watch team at peace now she says israeli government is only making situation more difficult for both sides israel needs to withdraw from was bank because as long as we are occupying it was bank we are. situation where we control the palestinians with no rights and this is something wrong. withdrawing from who is bank would be very hard for the israeli government if there are so many israeli settlers there so the impact of thousands of settlers being added every year in settlements means that it's harder to undo it and t
china over all the border with syria. israel is approve the construction of more than 2302nd homes in the occupied west bank according to the watchtower peace now the n.g.o.s saying that most of the new housing units are being built in settlements that is around like benching evacuate under a deal with the palestinians more than $8000.00 units in the settlements have been approved since the beginning of the year an increase of nearly 50 percent compared to last year. a friend is the head of the...
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them and send them to syria. it's a problem that spread across the archipelago according to muhammad the former president of the moldings rio the highest per capita over in the country got has gone to war in syria. 300 but i think intelligence agencies around the. figure out of about one policy. those who make the journey to syria leave from the capital murray. networks operating from the city handle the logistics the days to punch it. inside these credit buildings parents are mourning for their children who live to syria. we're here to meet one of them we found a maid. believes her son with influence didn't show up to being arrested for a phone then and i thought i don't come out and i would i'm with them then it has the any. guy today my it day by law in a mean one with them with my man here i with the with am i'm a connected and. the cockle miss it with their vocal. about a phone with i don't want to modify it in the you know what i look back on i did the any come to think of what i get that it was minimal bou
them and send them to syria. it's a problem that spread across the archipelago according to muhammad the former president of the moldings rio the highest per capita over in the country got has gone to war in syria. 300 but i think intelligence agencies around the. figure out of about one policy. those who make the journey to syria leave from the capital murray. networks operating from the city handle the logistics the days to punch it. inside these credit buildings parents are mourning for...
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president as the 2 leaders meet in the white house but the differences remain over the conflict in syria and turkey is purchase of russian weapons. are broadcasting live in moscow this is r.t. international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us are we start with news from bolivia now thousands of people are marching in the capital refusing to accept the resignation of former leader ever morality demonstrators have clashed with police who then responded with tear gas. or allah's has fled to mexico along with many of his party members he stepped down among monday after weeks of violence triggered by claims his election victory was rigged morales also said he resigned to end his persecution of his allies describing events as a coup violence looting and vandalism followed and some of his supporters are now saying they fear for their lives. they have carried out a coup d'etat against does as of last night we are living like a dictatorship times. they are hunting our leaders they are hunting it's very likely that they will see me and what my head to. the divisions are caused by re
president as the 2 leaders meet in the white house but the differences remain over the conflict in syria and turkey is purchase of russian weapons. are broadcasting live in moscow this is r.t. international i'm sean thomas certainly glad to have you with us are we start with news from bolivia now thousands of people are marching in the capital refusing to accept the resignation of former leader ever morality demonstrators have clashed with police who then responded with tear gas. or allah's has...
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despite all of these developments in order to settle the conflict in syria in a sustained fashion, we are reiterating our commitment to our memorandum, our agreement with the united states. but some circles were empathetic towards these terrorist organizations. our feeling deeply upset, they are deeply disturbed and they are using this information in order to cloud the understanding of the public opinion and that perception with the eventual gain or goal of harming our relations. and some historical developments and allegations are being used in order to dynamite our reciprocal and bilateral relations. especially in the house of representatives. some of the resolutions that were passed on october 29th served this very purpose. hurt deeply the turkish nation and they have a potential of casting a deep shadow over our bilateral relations. and i shared this information with mr. president. the decision makers in an incident that took place about 104 years ago should not be politicians but historians. we have nothing to hide and we have a full self-esteem in that regard, but i need to stat
despite all of these developments in order to settle the conflict in syria in a sustained fashion, we are reiterating our commitment to our memorandum, our agreement with the united states. but some circles were empathetic towards these terrorist organizations. our feeling deeply upset, they are deeply disturbed and they are using this information in order to cloud the understanding of the public opinion and that perception with the eventual gain or goal of harming our relations. and some...
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myth troll from syria quote painful and shameful why is that wasn't it the american presence in that country that fitted that description better well the u.s. . side of the not this isn't true this engaged its forces. who fold together. with. cocksureness or understanding came as a shock a great disappointment to everybody really not only to the kurds but to all. us our allies in the region as a whole. but honestly. there is a lack of clarity 1 and policy and a confused agenda i mean they're pulled back and then went back 1 again to protect the oil. still the situation is very divided. government gone we in iraq. receiving refugees coming across the board as a result of the turkish military incursion so far we have nearly $15000.00. who have crossed into northern iraq now mr zebari there's a lot of talk right now about the u.s. so-called betrayal of the kurds but their merican decision to rely more heavily on the kurdish military units in eastern syria grew out directly of what some see as the american betrayal of the turks it's no secret that the obama administration actively sought
myth troll from syria quote painful and shameful why is that wasn't it the american presence in that country that fitted that description better well the u.s. . side of the not this isn't true this engaged its forces. who fold together. with. cocksureness or understanding came as a shock a great disappointment to everybody really not only to the kurds but to all. us our allies in the region as a whole. but honestly. there is a lack of clarity 1 and policy and a confused agenda i mean they're...
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where you from i'm from syria. syria so you're a refugee of the christian. yes. i. mean is it i've been here for 3 years. was a german is really good bush was. in just 3 years or did you already speak some german before. he should he didn't that's not a word. yeah we've got problems with muslims muslims are with us a lot probably islamics unfamiliar it's now islam this it's not for us when christian this. part i'm a muslim. she's a woman you can't touch her stuff because i'm a woman you aren't allowed to touch me you know who says. that's what i could why not. college this isn't the way it usually goes you know you're going to be i know. i was also disappointed by the years on here in germany you know if you're not the typical syrian it is you live that's for sure no way even if. you went to university right. yes graphic design and photography. back i asked him what you really want and i. sat with his dad you know i want to ask him why you hear. gunshots because there's a war while face a will was so wish a wife in syria once you wife in syria and you're here becaus
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troops from northern syria. this is this is a great a bold because it's like i just today with the president with president trump about like you know why you know what about protecting the kurds they were our allies things like that he said literally well they didn't really protect us in world war 2. and they weren't there at the invasion of normandy but we still are still good people. essentially. the just blows my mind at the end of the day that we're allowing yourself and i'm happy to see troops leave but u.s. troops leave we shouldn't be there in the 1st place but there's better ways to protect allies and things like that but allowing turkey to describe a border and start bombing the way right one of the things i think that's interesting is that we don't know at all the scale of this operation and it marks the 3rd. military operation that turkey has taken in syria and northern syria in 3 years so they keep going on there and as you said you know one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter i me
troops from northern syria. this is this is a great a bold because it's like i just today with the president with president trump about like you know why you know what about protecting the kurds they were our allies things like that he said literally well they didn't really protect us in world war 2. and they weren't there at the invasion of normandy but we still are still good people. essentially. the just blows my mind at the end of the day that we're allowing yourself and i'm happy to see...
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war in syria there are no it's worse in syria everybody knows that when the fed. says regime when the free has supported them on the resistance in lebanon supported the resistance in palestine and as it takes knobs back down and the face of his radiant american pressure who are involved in it is a regime which serves the palestinian cause very well my mother oil a few swirly what who are what we call for in serious negotiations dialogue is their reform admirable mr be carried out because the alternative to that no one cause of the diversities are inside syria because of the sensitivity of the situation in syria the alternatives to hysteria into civil war and this is exactly what america and israel want for syria since the hezbollah aerated victory of president assad of syria against washington and tel aviv london is arguably been
war in syria there are no it's worse in syria everybody knows that when the fed. says regime when the free has supported them on the resistance in lebanon supported the resistance in palestine and as it takes knobs back down and the face of his radiant american pressure who are involved in it is a regime which serves the palestinian cause very well my mother oil a few swirly what who are what we call for in serious negotiations dialogue is their reform admirable mr be carried out because the...
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troops out of syria a couple of weeks ago but then he remembered trips out of syria a couple of weeks ago but then he remembered. trump i am the truth close and addiction but. trump i am the truth close in the dictionary but only plain gentle equates and in real life scenario but only plain gentle equates and in real life then he goes and drops a bomb on the normal american type of twitter is true then he goes and drops a bomb on the normal american type of twitter truth and now u.s. troops have slammed on the brakes and they could be staying in syria and now u.s. troops have slammed on the brakes and they could be staying in syria after all not to help to add value to kurdish allies but after all not to help to add value to kurdish allies but because we keep in the oil remember that i've always said to keep the oil. because we're keeping the oil remember that i've always said to keep the oil. today just don't think we want to keep the. today just. i don't think we want to keep the oil $45000000.00 a month. but there you are $45000000.00 a month. well there it is you said it some but
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you're watching on to syria live from our headquarters here in doha also coming up china accuses the u.s. of interference up to the senate passes bills supporting the protesters in hong kong plus. i should have seen that connection differently and had i done so i would have raised my own objections don't trump former special envoys ukraine tells the impeachment inquiry he didn't realize he was pressured to investigate joe biden also had the pentagon warns that eisel could be on the rise once again in syria. israel says its fighter jets launched attacks in syria warplanes hit syrian army targets and iran's quds force in the early hours of wednesday morning according to the israeli military syria says many of the rockets were shot down a day earlier israel intercepted 4 rockets launched towards the occupied golan heights from syria said to hold a house more for us from beirut. the strikes are being described as wide scale extensive multiple locations have been multiple targets in and around the syrian capital damascus israel the israeli military as well as the israeli prime minister ok
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make a guess we're not talking about no you're talking about syria those are talking about syria civilian casualties are huge severely talking about human rights violations around 3000 civilian people died in iraq. the city of raka was destroyed level to the ground around a 1000 people civilians were killed in the resort and in mosul again in the fight against isis if you're going to talk about all this i think we should be very candid and clear about this issue and it will be 9911 your hours and your very very about your rights invest in young 9 to 11 see you very very heroes in the fight against isis in mosul along how many civilians have been killed in our operation and it's coming you don't have a great record on investigating human rights violations so why should things be different now if in 2016 the un committee against torture cited credible reports of turkish law enforcement officials in gauging in torture and ill treatment of detainees the committee said it was concerned at the reported impunity enjoyed 'd by those who committed such acts impunity doesn't suggest you are doing m
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a border with syria. when the war broke out nine years ago, we were the ones at the forefront impacted heavily. have 3,650,000 syrian refugees. more than 4 billion refugees. -- 4 million refugees. billion onnt $40 these refugees in our country. euros only sent 3 billion despite a higher pledge. , we areour ngo's providing sustained humanitarian aid to more than 3 million people living on the syrian territory. 2015, at the g20 summit, i launch an appeal in order to's -- to establish a safe sown in syria. hundreds of thousands of civilians lives were lost. this problem cannot continue forever. shield anderation olive branch, we have cleared an area of 4000 square kilometers of terrorist presence. proposals ofthe the president. it's important to realize our goals. i said operation shield and olive branch. through these operations, we to send syrians back to their motherland's, and thanks to the operation, we have secured many towns and villages in the rightful settlers are going back. we have shared our proj
a border with syria. when the war broke out nine years ago, we were the ones at the forefront impacted heavily. have 3,650,000 syrian refugees. more than 4 billion refugees. -- 4 million refugees. billion onnt $40 these refugees in our country. euros only sent 3 billion despite a higher pledge. , we areour ngo's providing sustained humanitarian aid to more than 3 million people living on the syrian territory. 2015, at the g20 summit, i launch an appeal in order to's -- to establish a safe sown...
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the vast plains of northern syria are home to the kurds. they are a distinct ethnic group with their own language and culture. but no country of their own. and they were close american allies. >> so we're going to the edge of the front line. >> reporter: for five years the kurds here in northern syria fought with the full backing of the american military against their common enemy, the terrorists of isis. >> there's no question that they were our vital partner in defeating isis. >> reporter: brett mcgurk ran counter isis strategy under presidents obama and trump. >> they never stopped fighting isis, and they did so at great cost. >> reporter: 11,000 kurdish men and women were killed. 24,000 were injured. >> it was very clear for them at the very beginning that this would mean a fight for life or death. >> reporter: delar deriq is a kurd who has researched the long persecution of her people. >> it was a historical battle for survival, for not being wiped out from history. >> reporter: but in the end, the kurds believed it was worth it. they
the vast plains of northern syria are home to the kurds. they are a distinct ethnic group with their own language and culture. but no country of their own. and they were close american allies. >> so we're going to the edge of the front line. >> reporter: for five years the kurds here in northern syria fought with the full backing of the american military against their common enemy, the terrorists of isis. >> there's no question that they were our vital partner in defeating...