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to united peoples, but he's still insist that ukraine was involved somehow the case could actually has been around the rejected outside of moscow with western states clearly pointing the finger is alarming state affiliate and warning of increased security concerns in their own countries. i'm feel gail in button and this is the day the people came to a concerts. some people came to relax with their families. and any one of us could have been in that situation the, the guilty will be punished. they do not deserve nothing or share them in the file . there is no indication, no proof whatsoever that ukraine was in any way linked to these attacks to pulse. i think that it would be both cynical and counter productive of russia itself and the security of its citizens,
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to use these contexts to try and turn it against ukraine when a company, in fact, what we know to be the case is that ice case actually, some by all accounts responsible for what happens also on the day the us of stains on the lives a un security council resolution calling for a cause of cease 5 to pass is ready 5 minutes that criticizes once he sees as a change in us policy. it does not represent a change at all in our policy. it's very consistent with everything that we've been saying. we want to get done here, and we get to decide what our policy is. the prime minister's office seems to be indicating 2 public statements that we somehow changed here. we haven't, and we get to decide what uh, what our policy is. welcome to the day for med johnson and connection with friday's concert, hold attack me a moscow bidding housing custody of raising trial on terrorism charges. i believe
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to be members of a branch of the so called is lum estate group. more and as a continuing to buy flowers outside the crow to city whole concept venue in which at least $139.00 people were killed and fridays a sold. it was the deadliest attack on russell russian sold for 2 decades. one after another. the suspect said dragged into a court in the russian capital investigator say, all of them have confessed to carrie. now it's friday's attack. inside a most cool concert, whole fi do is have immersion. social media is suggesting some of the group were tortured, well in custody. one of them brought in directly from hospital in a wheel chair. all 4 suspects now facing terrorism charges, any possible sentence of 15 years to life in prison. of the outside, the crooked receded hole where the attack and folded people continued to lay
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flowers on sunday. russia held a nationwide day of morning for the dozens of victims. people came to a concepts. some people came to relax with their families to any one of those could have been in that situation. i want to express my condolences to all the families that were affected here soon, soon, and i want to pay tribute to these people. i'm on those here. 2 more and a survivors of the concert massacre. some of the 5000 people evacuated from the vein you during the attack, many of them with the help of its workers. so i am so grateful to all of those people who were there that evening. they showed us where to go with directed us. we'd like to thank each of them. they did a great job with the countries tied click control media has so far,
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no 2 raised questions about how the security services dealt with the attack. taking place, just days of to president vladimir putin dismissed a us warning about an imminent a sold. and despite an affiliate of the so called islam estate, claiming each was responsible. the cramming has chosen to instead point the finger rate to crane without providing any proof. a claim that keeps says is absurd. it's francis joined the us on the u. k. and confirming that the intelligence sources indicate their time was carried out by a branch of the so called islamic state group in afghanistan, known as isis k. just last week of jem and police arrested to suspect the members of the group. and accused of planning an attack on sweden's parliament and retaliation for a crown. but things that happened that driven interior administered nancy phase as well. that is k posey's just greatest is the misread is more on the group
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terror in moscow. the latest attack by isis k and the experts warn, probably not the last, the tara group is named after an old term for a region that spreads over parts of a wrong turn menace stand and afghanistan, isis k, emerged in eastern afghanistan in late 2014. and became known to for extreme brutality . it survived even as the so called as law makes state in syria and iraq has largely been defeated. it supports itself by local donations, taxation, extortion, and smuggling. on in 2021. isis k claimed and attack and ask and us down the bombing at the capital airport, killed over 170 afghans and 13 us soldiers. the group doesn't just target the west . it also staged an attack in pakistan last year and a bombing into ron earlier. this year that killed more than 100 people. experts fear that isis k is preparing more attacks and several countries german, roger's ranking member smith, ladies and gentlemen of the,
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and the risk of attack emanating from afghanistan is increasing. i assess, isis course retains the capability and the will to attack us and with western interest abroad in as little as 6 months with little to no warning. friends in germany have also warrant that isis case, actively preparing terror actions in europe. so particularly the key which appears to be involved to this on top of the has made several times on the populace. so they don't think so i'm of course, maybe not joshua, but we don't measurable. i'm just taking the limits. i think we need a model to increase the baby to this level. did this, he did the seat up was killed. this all calm, says paris gears up to host the olympic games this summer. germany is also set to host the euro 2020 for soccer tournament. millions of visitors are expected putting intense pressure on authorities to keep the festivities. say, i don't. why is that? it is a senior fellow at the washington institute for near east policy is an expert on
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your hobby movement, such as is not expect welcome to d w. if we kept our minds back what the actual 9 gears there was a whole period where we seemed to have one i s o l, cairo to attack after another. all we about to enter another such period. do you think of as it's definitely a possibility. we've seen over the last year so that the, the, as long as course on providence or escape, he has been building up is capacities internationally. first targeting local countries in afghanistan and pockets done expanding it out to more regional states like a ron and turkey. obviously, we've seen the most recent attack in russia and these long state uh for some provinces been targeting the different countries in europe as well. but so far, law enforcement has been able to stop them. but if they continue with this pace would not be surprising within the next 6 months, they're able to do something unfortunately. and is that a sort of unifying purpose?
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because as i recall with, i'll tell you that it was all about that. but the caliphate, what did these guys want? well, the 1st on problems is just another part of the islamic state. the same group that we saw in iraq and syria that were attacking people in france itself. jim in the u . k in germany and elsewhere in the past. it's just that the external operations arm and the center of gravity for it has moved from syria. uh from you know, around the 20142019 time period. and over the last 5 years it's, it's moved towards the dentist and, and while the group has been degraded within afghanistan over the last couple years by the towels on, the group has been able to expand its sort of networks outside of it and doing these attacks and in a broader scale, and what's that base with russia as well?
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so one, just from the local perspective within afghanistan, the russians have been engaging with the taliban government, and i s k p is viewed as hold on is in a positive regime. then besides that, you also have other geo political factors such as russia bombing places in syria, as well as russia's wagner. force is now the recon form after the car has been fighting them within molly. and then besides that, just from an ideological perspective, just like western countries, um, you know, they view russia as crusaders, just eastern crusaders. a lot to find you a sound bite from russian president vladimir pro said and then get your reaction. me is my, we notice a crime was committed by radical islamists who follow an audiology visa. let me quote itself has been fighting for centuries with it. so you can, can you, if it is necessary to find out why after committing that crime, the terrorists try to go to ukraine,
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who was waiting for them. the police demolition though. otherwise, ellen vladimir food investigates, we tried to link what appears to be the action of iris terrorism with the conflict and you christ. does that sound credible? i don't think so. it appears more for local political audiences and this information than anything. there's no evidence to suggest that any i s k t networks have ever had any links to create it all. and also how do they actually know which direction they're specifically going? since there's a large amount of space between moscow and the ukrainian territory? the attack was reminiscences of the west, etc. attacks in europe, not in the bicycle and attacking powers in 2015. what sort of planning time and effort would have gone into this. so it's, it's clear that you know, they've been planning this for awhile. it's likely that the individuals involved in
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the attacks, likely case, the actual concert hall ahead of time and, and looked at it to see what they can do and how much they can potentially get away with it. and this also comes on the heels of the large scale bombing attack, the highest, which he did in iran earlier this year. so they've been increasing, we've been able to have extremely deadly attacks through the broader networks of individuals that they've been able to recruit likely train as well as facilitate the financial transfers to help them out. plan such a sophisticated operation. right, so the, the, the period of a relative quiet. so if i can put it that way that we've enjoyed, of this last few years, what do you put that down through? is that, is that down to military intervention in syria for instance? or is that dance of a, the work of the various national security agencies? or i think it's a combination of the military campaign in iraq and syria and taking
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a us out of the territory there as well as degrading its capacities and the, the center of gravity, of these external operations had to move to another province, quote, unquote of the islamic state, but also uh, great law enforcement of local authorities and in many different countries and intelligence sharing between them. it's important to remind people that the us actually warrant russia a weeks ahead of time that they had credible intelligence. that there was the potential for an attack, and yet they ahead of time. uh, president putting stop stop is if it wasn't a serious thing. so, you know, hopefully the, you know, the russian government keeps those warnings in the future. and now here on the continent of, of europe we have the power southern fix on the way that you're in football championships, both of my favorite crowd events, the thoughts of spectacular as that said, the terrorist would like to pull off. yeah,
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i mean we've seen in the past that they've tried to, uh, you know, be influential on, you know, large scale events as well as surrounding holiday times. um, so i wouldn't be surprised if we saw specific a plots trying to target this. but, you know, the hope is that through a law enforcement greater intelligence sharing amongst different allies and partners that you know, they will be forwarded as most of the plots so far have been ported in the last few years. good talking to you. thank so much for joining us. i don't. why is that? and from the washington institute for near east policy, thanks for asking me please raise their hand.
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those are against how the students you of the the reserves over the voting gives us for us 14 votes in favor, 0 vote against one extension the throughout 55th at 5728. what was the un security council approving a new draft resolution quoting for an immediate humanitarian seized by in gaza for the remainder of the most imposing month of ramadan. and you saw the us on boss that to the un glenda thomas greenfield abstaining a council had failed to agree on a number of cx 5 resolution since the will began in october. the late night towards the wording of this latest resolution was a meant to make it acceptable to the rest of the world. and it was changed to
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lasting the king section of the final version rates. the un security council demands an immediate cease 5 for the month of ramadan, respected by old potters, leading to a lasting, sustainable cx. 5 over his reaction to the food from the pot. a statement is ring of the basset as to the us. it has taken 6 months over 100000 palestinians, get a name to a 1000000 displaced. and simon, for this concert to finally demand an immediate cease fire, a vote for humanity to prevail for life to prove it, save the lives of those whose advice against all odds. 10 of them had is on the way hold accountable. those who inflicted such self funding
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upon them and this injustice. and now all of this is long overdue. your demands for a ceasefire without conditioning gate on the release of the hostages. not only is not helpful, but it undermines, undermines the efforts to secure their release. all members of the council, all members should have voted against this shameful resolution. to this council is rarely blood is cheap. this is a travesty. and i am disgusted. thank you mister president. he's ready, 5 minutes of benjamin netanyahu responded to the vote by canceling the visits of indies. 90 delegation to washington. they've been due to discuss a plans is really military operation in the southern guys and the city of rafa. the
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us had hoped to use the talks to present israel with an alternative strategy is a u. s. reaction to that consolation. so i saw the statement from the government of israel. i would say i was a bit surprising and unfortunate. there were issues with that. we had concern issues with which we had concerns related that resolutions effected did not come from offices, terraced tax of october 7th. that's why we didn't vote for it. but the reason we didn't veto it is because there are also things in that resolution that were consistent with our long term position. it is a bit surprising and unfortunate that they are not going to apparently attend these meetings last spring, an hour. and david miller, who is the middle established and senior fellow with the economy, get endowment for international peace. st. previously worked out the us state department for 24 years. so i think 6 the secretary of state as an adviser on the middle east. welcome to the w, will vision certified resolution, prevent israel from from continuing its plans to go into gaza. good,
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good. this resolution is certainly not shameful, as these really rep described it, but it's also not very effective. it's going to change nothing on the ground span you reality is today was not my judge was not a good day either for the united states or as we had a un security council resolution that essentially cannot affect and advance with the president really wants, which is the fundamentally, c, a, d escalation in gaza. secession in his room was no way a military activities for him. the hostages and surging humanitarian assistance that so desperately needed by 2300000 gospels were essentially besieged. this resolution was, will accomplish none of that. and israel's response to this resolution, which was to politic. prime ministers already begun his re election campaign to
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criticize the united states and refused to send the delegation to discuss whether there are alternatives to the ground campaign and raffle. that was also fundamentally counter productive. neither what the us did today, what israel did today is going to alter what i owed out of the conflict that we're watching. and it has been ongoing for 6 months. the only thing that will do that is it is really how mos negotiation, which produces a 6 week pause, which might, might create a time and space to fundamentally change and alter the dynamics it guides of today won't do it either. what you're viewing is, or what is real data. so it's so as if from was from the analysis that you just given us here, you're saying to be saying that, that the u. n is really irrelevant to what's going on on the ground. do you and can do a lot. it has agencies and expertise with respect to humanitarian assistance. and in
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the middle east, it's demonstrated a pension for a for peacekeeping and other other conflict, gary. but in terms of other things, 5, you think it has him? i think this is, tim, are all through the behavior of the 2 major combatants to this conflict. and the reason we have is going on for 6 months is because no outside power is willing and or able to fundamentally change the battle field. dynamic between what is real lots and what i'm us 6 to achieve that should be apparent to every right. so do you think then so, so given everything that you said it's and you and you talked about uh benjamin netanyahu. essentially paula speaking now on, on re election. every one that is right, he's got to the stuff in the silo. the us doesn't change its position until i know
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last as that president biden is removed. those 2 dynamics a don't change this, this sounds like, unless something major happens, perhaps militarily, everybody stays where they are. i think frankly the only party or party sparrow, but seem to be in a hurry to end the conflict between israel and a lot. certainly not. israel and it's certainly not a mice, the parties that are displaying the greatest sense of urgency. and it's politically inconvenient to recognize, are the parties that are external to these concerts. i've been around middle east negotiations for a very long time. they tend to have to speed slow and slower, and in order for them to succeed, each side needs to have urgency and achievable goal that will somehow fundamentally address their concerns. i see no way right now to do
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any better than a 6 week pause. how much wants to survive? they'll keep 50 hostages. even if $45.00 or release is riley's, are determined to obliterate a mazda is a military organization to kill a senior leadership. i don't think either side has a band and those goals. and in view of that, whether it's germany or the when or the us, nobody is willing and or able to find the merely alter the their calculations of the 2 combatants. that's why it's complex. going to have for 6 times that that's clear. yeah. help us understand, i'm washington's thinking. what was it about face resolution that made them not to use the visa, which they have used 3 times against similar resolutions? it's a very good question. i think on one hand, there is a certain exhaustion of having to somehow fundamentally try to alter
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or veto for you in security council resolutions, i think the united states wanted to send a signal is such a signal. there's no question about that. it's very unhappy that it may even be angry at uh, at the current government of israel. and so its policies, i think political pressure is building mainstream democrats. we are so called uncommitted, in a very close election, which could be determined by 3 or 4 states under 800000 votes in november. the uncommitted don't show for any number of reasons, including the administration's policy and gosh, i may choose simply not to vote. so i think all of these things combine. so, but the ultimate objective is heavy, the opposite effect. that's the problem. it's not advancing what jo, by the wants, and the only thing that couldn't deliver that would just literally change the
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pictures and guys, break the battlefield dynamic, create predictable car doors to search humanitarian assistance. and maybe just, maybe after a 6 week pause, try to extend that somehow. the only thing that's gonna do there is, is what's happening in doha. nothing in new york or the you and can bring that about. okay, that's a, a facet. i think very interesting. and rather bleak analysis, but we thank you for the interview. i'd be kind of getting down with for international peace. thank you so much. thank you for having me. we'll finish with a look beyond the planet to what's been going on in space and impressions. so he was rocketed counting 3 afternoons without as arrived as successfully. doctor b international space station blasted off on saturday. 2 days after it's originally was imported for you to a technical problem. the spacecraft took
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