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[000:00:00;00] the, it's our top headlines on, on the international have $28.00 civilians including a child are killed as kids forces strikes of bakery and little guns for public oscar bronze. it a terror attack and says the west is complicit. washington claims it's looking for the escalation on the stability while it rains. fire on the 3 doesn't know who the targets and yet maybe a morning. the pasta think it was president who was hey, old at the liberation. the icon by the country's new interim leader. the will be drawing soon by
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a panel of guess to discuss the latest the us strikes across the middle east, but for right now here are not see straight to on top and $28.00 civilians including a child having killed 10 of those wounded as well. then are you creating an attack on a bakery enlisted trans conduction, the look on square public, most go what's called a strike, an active camera sponsored by the west. the new terrorist attack is the gratitude of the extra missing key for the generous financial support of european union countries. you citizens should know how their taxes are being used to buy deadly weapon systems and send them to the key of resume which uses them to kill civilians . well, the public is condemned. the attack st key of new the bakery will be packed with civilians on the weekend. and once a 5, a recount at the moment helped to strike a bruce. we started unloading engine literally. after a few seconds. i didn't understand anything. i had screened something heavy in the back. i turned around to i was crushed by the slabs, and there were
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a lot of people are shouting how we will hold onto the slabs, ourselves, the guys from the emergencies, administrative, administrative, the commandant office. they will help us a lot. they managed to free me. they went very well, many thanks to them all for an hour and a half. they pulled me house and possibly to be waiting in ambulance. when i started courting the office, we can get a few more details now from our correspondent and on boss who speaks, we well, its another deadline in dunn vast, su crating, the top struck a bakery in the city of mister chuncy little dots for public. that's around $420.00 . this of course would have been a busy time when a many people were believed to be in. if i agree, then upfront, under the rubble emergency services have been working very hard. the, to try and rescue people from the rubble that they are hoping, of course, that that will be survivors from that. now, according to the preliminary report, so you can either track with kind of, we die with a high miles missed all the united states supplied long range weapons that we're
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seeing an optic of these kind of attacks and don't boss on heavily populated civilian areas. so it's, that's another day, another terror attack on the war crimes that are being carried out in its own boss with western supplied weapons. according to radio, some political commentator, steve gail, he thinks the western press will continue to turn a blind eye to crimes like these because attacks like this one, they don't fit the west and mainstream narrative. that is absolutely intentional and we can ignore the human tragedy. the loss of, of dozens of civilian lives that are simply, you know, enjoy based goods on a, on a cold afternoon, only in the bar. bear in mind of a lot of mir zalinski and his generals with this be considered a legitimate military target. and again, that the continued atrocities that are being committed by your brain and ignored by western media, ignored by the international courts of justice,
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ignored by the un. as we get daily, a criticism of israel for, for alleged depths and gaza that are being called work crimes. the western media of the united nations and others ignore the continued atrocities committed by your brain with american weapons that deserve a lot more attention. but you're not going to see much of this story most in western media is any, is again, they'll just ignore these atrocities and pretend they're not happening. they're on has it last out of the united states for bombing yemen, saying washington is fueling k o son disorder across them, at least they're on adds to the attacks, fly in the face of the western narrative, not to escalate tensions in the region overnight or us led coalition instructor reported 36 who the targets, including in the countries capital city, a member of who is he is a political council, his brand to the attacks, a western declaration of war. the american british attacks on the many capital as well as on other governor. it's an ongoing aggression and it is
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an open war. so they have to bear the human, the strikes and responses and their ongoing will not be delayed. human has the upper hand and has the capabilities human and will continue to support palestine in gaza. no matter what, until these really american british aggression stops. and the see just lifted. united states as confirmed in a joint statement released with a number of allied countries that they have hit 13 different sites hitting 36 targets in who's the controlled territories of yeah, they are calling itself defense, protecting against what they say are imminent threat supposed to us naval vessels and maritime ships, recognizing the broad consensus of the international community. our coalition of like minded countries committed to upholding the rules based order has continued to grow. our aim remains to de escalate tensions and restore stability in the red sea . now it's important to know that the, who the forces in yeah man,
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they've been stopping ships because they say that israel is a tax on gaza, must stop. they are calling for a ceasefire and they are stopping ships as an active solidarity with the palestinians. more or less a picket line in the red sea trying to infer. busy as a naval boy, todd of israel until the attacks on gaza cease to bind, administration, maintains they are not trying to escalate things in the region. they're not going on for a whole confrontation with the ron. however, there have been many speaking up questioning, biases in chance, and highlighting the danger of taking these kinds of actions. among them is independent presidential candidate, robert kennedy, as well as the speaker of the us house of representatives. if we do not see conflict, then let's get the troops out of the, then not welcome. they are not needed the indefensible targets for anyone in the region who wants to promote the conflict, get them out. it's one of our,
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among many sections of the american political establishment, war mongering is always popular. and while there is a way that those criticising binding crew potentially escalating towards the full war with iran, there are some criticising bite for they say not doing enough. not striking hard enough, not getting these forces with the necessary ferocity to stop the attacks on americans, iran must know its support for terrorist proxies comes with a heavy price. the strikes announced well in advance, likely to not accomplish nearly enough to stop the runs access whatever next steps the president takes must be significantly stronger. there's only 2 for the button administration to admit that the strategy of appeasing a wrong has been disastrous for the international community. and regional stability now is the time to present bought into wake up to the reality that his policy. a case of your problem has failed to promote peace, america must project strength. so the question is,
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if these strikes that we're seeing from united states could escalate into a full scale confrontation between the united states and iran, and many forces are wondering what the implications of such escalation could really be. this is a rather dangerous situation as united states continues error struct throughout the middle east breach as well. this comes on the heels of another round of us as strikes on syria and iraq. damascus has accused washington of helping i so laughter . american as strikes landed in the region west syrian on forces of fighting the most in every tyra group. the rocky government called the strikes an open act of aggression almost who has demanded an ocean to un security council meeting to be held on monday to address the unfolding developments across them. at least it comes as the rushing of for administrators said that washington has been finding the slaves in the region now living on the verge of utter chaos. so many cars, key deal data, it is obvious that the air strikes are she's typically designed to further inflamed the conflict,
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but general flight almost with the cause. recently attacks and targets allegedly pro running groups in iraq and syria war the united states is purposefully trying to plunge the largest countries in the region into conflict on that. but washington leaving its impunity continues to so distraction and kaos in the middle east. recent events confirmed the united states, but is not and has never been looking for solutions to problems in the regions, not only for the conversation further right now here what i see on this sunday program, i joined a couple of our guests to discuss this topic. ali risk is on the left screen. ali is a contributor for all of monitor. also a political come i to ali a very well welcome to use a rule. so what we're also joined by, i mean, i you who is an economic consultant and educator as well. i mean, thank you very much for sharing a sunday with us here at all t international. i mean, if i, if i can start with, you know, i get states saying it strikes us specifically against so called iranian backed targets. this is why, why is syria? yeah, men and iraq getting bomb now,
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i guess instead of iran. well this is mother of the confusion of the us is mist. ready and which actually never finds solutions in the region and always tries to create conflicts. or the confusion actually came before october, 7th attacks of from us before the us military was actually leaving it right after actually last it's back in 2011. it came back again in 2014, to actually fight the isis. now it's actually gaining kitchen back to the region and trying to fight what they call the uranium proxies. satellite, what about uh what, what do you think i must go most goes developing a un security council meeting for this on monday to address washington's actions in the middle east to ali. uh, any optimism on your part that something might be accomplished uh the united
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nations, and i don't think so. i hope i mistakes him, but i don't think so. in response to your question as to why you this bombardment is targeting a rock syria on the i'm a, not the ron itself, despite the reference to the right in back through. so i think that the part in this version has made a clear ran it statements that it is not seeking wind, as you heard many times from my mind. so for combining efficiency, i think that where they are on would indeed prove to be too risky for the bite. and mistress should have been the george bush junior administration, abstain from carrying a 2nd, deem that to be too risky. but at the same time, it has to be admitted that while he is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who has not succeeded in his military campaign against time, asking god so he has succeeded to a large degree in dragging us into
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a fight against israel's enemies who don't necessarily have to be america's enemies, but the binding ministration is by thinking of them, their enemies. you're looking at happening in the i'm the only thing happening in the wrong syria elsewhere. indeed israel and have succeeded because uh these players on sort of law, i me, i'm in these what they call the rocky membership group. so actually the otherwise they shouldn't forces in iraq. all these players have them. why sit on israel and as being the number one enemy, particularly given the war and go? so the whole situation, i think, is witnessing significance. the developers now and the us effectively is engaged in what i would call you between breakfast, we'll parentheses a new room, tara this, sorry, i missed horace targeting the outliers would be wrong, or what some people might refer to as the shadow block, which, you know, mean to is one of these different players i mentioned. well, i also think it's worth mentioning that you know,
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a lot of these groups that are being targeted. some might say of the very groups that are fighting terrorism, fighting the most in areas of iso on ice is what, what during that out there on the, i appreciate that. i mean back to you, many us politicians, according on by them to directly strike iran, another john mccain the traditional will go, he's gone now, he's passed away, but graham haley and others born a beating that drum once more. i mean, it is it, i mean, is it possible that america could go for a fully fledged stripe against iran when we're talking about the full is less trying to guess what we need to be more specific to because isn't going to start to rise again. a strike of storage or military facilities. so i don't think here, i don't think the us right now is actually the strikes diversity around i think what they're doing right now is just showing of course,
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the user to be one of the martyrs coming straight away straight from the us and not using me if it's me, at least are temporary abilities actually is just showing that's us. it's just so when it's it's, it's capabilities and they're not going to be directly involved with. ready striking right, because of it obviously that, that business point in washington that they have to a pay a strong, they have to look like the projecting power and with the presidential election, not that far off. i mean they, they've got it, they've got a tread really costly here. i mean, you know, iran is not anything like iraq, and i don't know if the washington wolves really have taken that into consideration . i'll a back to you that dependent on saying it's just the beginning of its retaliation, although of course they want to dfcs correlation on those considering the us right now. i mean, i mean i like the orthodontic taiwan, israel ukraine. nato allies is when it's striking evelyn and others. does washington actually habits hands too full? or is it the military industrial complex? do you think the mit is, is ready for this task?
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to look, i have 2 points that i can, the broader discussions. number one, this is the job ever since the end of the george bush administration. and there has been a shift in us militaristic policies. if you're noticed, you know, obama is relying on some drawings on spectrum of operations. his support in syria, for example, simple thing. so to me at and t, i've set the groups if you would like and same step time, you know the trunk administration with vitamins, the do you which has understand from the georgia bush liked policies which involve all now official walmart, when we would, there's any rock and up comes down. i think the extent from these policies for several reasons, one of them being the american public isn't already on the other being that these kinds of was a never, it can. basically, i think the can not, whether these was all can not put up with being involved with such was it simply doesn't have the capability to embark on those militaristic policies which we sold
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in the bush administration. now that does have maintenance from the embark on other different kinds of militaristic policies, you know, we would say. so for example, obama referred to leading from behind the campaign, even libya we will. so the web ice america was one of the players involved in a broad coalition. trump also, you know, they would be interested in policies in the conventional sense. but there were assess at ations like the, as i said, i should have the full amount, a rating and revolutionary gods come at the cost him. so there are many, i think with bind and what you're seeing is the same thing. so that's number one. number one, the american, most of the have these people like the military, my, to the capabilities to pursue that traditional rule. number 2 was in your election year right now, 2024. somebody would be very risky from item to launch a full fledged convention will run a wrong at this particular time, a wouldn't bet, but in fact they would be compared to
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a democratic copy of george bush junior. so these are the important aspect is i think, which we have to have to bear in mind regarding your daughter question. what if you could remind me, what was your question again or the quite the might. my 2nd question was, um, so we, we is the military industrial complex ready to handle this task bearing in mind that was already probably stretched in over ukraine. i was honest on the weapons waiting list as he is right now. that yeah, um, no, no, i don't think that the american military complex nor is the united states in general, ready for a full fledged tool, full fledged war. but again, you know, a full fledged war doesn't necessarily mean that you don't have minute to risk policies while you were saying right now. it's a militaristic policy. and i think that what you're seeing right now is the beginning of and you add to your writing and kind of rain without actually striking
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audi ron itself. i don't think it's likely that discount pain is going to continue at least until november you know, the presidential elections according to buy it. i think she has reached the conclusion that this is less costly. i mean that might sound legit, unreasonable, but i think she's behind calculations that would be the letter supposedly strategy because it doesn't want to, you know, be seen as being opposed to the pro restraining mommy's in washington. they wants to respond to their demands. at the same time you have, you know, the heart of americans in michigan who became a recently, i believe it's a lot of these people are angry and they said they wouldn't vote for him. that's why i think what he's doing is pushing for a ceasefire, pushing for a truce. let me put out that way. that way. take what you know. what alienate that on a sitting in the heart of the american both isn't the worst that you heard. he has a what satisfying effect or some degree and what would satisfy the previous, where you might be even more pieces, empty the reigning and campaign which is,
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which is just big on. so i think that's the white and mindset at this moment. i think you make a good point tally of, of drawing up some of the history going back to was george w bush. you know, he was, he was hammering his podium against iran going on for ages. never had that terrible . the quaking, bam city as well. and lot to do with the oil prices and economy george w bush. she was really kicking office on, you know, as you set up and 911. if you're not with us, you'll with them. he was a very divisive president in that respect. i mean, let me come back to you if i, if i made all the great comments, by the way, i appreciate that. i mean, it told me about a balance position because basically ever since the october, the 7th, how much that tax and gods are and all that iran as i understand the phone, the telephone from washington to tyrone and it has been ringing. and washington springs signs to her on take it easy. take it easy. don't get all cheated up here right now. and iran has apparently been saying, yeah, okay. all right, we're going to sit back. we're not going to, you know, look, collins with you directly here. but what do you think is iran position now with,
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with so called a radi and factions? i mean, they may just be groups that are sympathetic to iran. i mean, that goes to west a narrative. all you know, it, you know iranian factions here and here and here. but is it going to be a continuation of tit for tat? do you think at this point? oh, i mean, how much longer is this going to continue to america is making these little strikes here there and here and that, but it's not good enough to iran directly. so we just going to expect these tit for tots now to continue for the foreseeable future. as well as the lease of the i don't think to the as i said, also. ready i don't think of us that actually is trying to directly attack you wrong. but so these, these small attacks, i think there are the instructions that he's trying to is that such as why someone before the elections had the, i think that this may lead to, to something big in the future. the main, the main,
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the iranian connections should be feared right now that may. ready actually creates a bigger issue is that it has a whole lot which actually made creates a bigger conflict in northern use room. and the, i think here, i think that's just hold on those that if they get there, it gets a deeper into this. that's a bigger issue. yeah. yeah. i think, i, yeah, that's a good point. i also, when you talk about, you know, the, the ideological aspect of all of this, i mean, i lead back to, you talk to me about mid east sentiment right now. you know, you mentioned george w bush, so let's go back to iraq and afghanistan and syria. and libya and kathy as well, you, did you think of to all these years of go typical g 7 countries, waging war and regime and change across the middle east. you would have fought off this on time. there thing you know, guys take a break because we just riling up send some of that, but really bring it out there. audiology is against us. i mean, it seems that whatever the west does in the middle east,
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that has the wrong effect. ali. uh yeah, uh just some quick comment that accessible um has the law will not get involved or will not initiate a wide uh well there. now there are cross border operations against this room. mm hm. but a one, an escape, a white of all, unless history on escalates in that direction. that has been for the last policy you since october, but i to when you know, the 1st, when the action, if you would like on that order begun. i've spoken to sources from the principal and that is principal strategies in the current conflict up at least up until now regarding your question about the west. i think the west a really suffers from icbc in case of amnesia um by the from previous misadventures or missteps. they were based to be american bankruptcy. if you look at their approach to was the region. the only thing that i use apparently know how
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to do it. remember, the lease is to use military force. and if you recall, this type of thing that takes me back to a comment which was made by former president obama, when he said, if you don't, if you don't need a hema to tackle every problem in an, in direct. this isn't of the american political mindset now, why don't thing called bomb i did very well. of course, in his administration, we did say a lot during that time. but that was an admission to get admitted to a very, very fundamental floor in the american policy. and i think that, um, yeah, the united states is in a states of bankruptcy. the simple reason is it's a pc that appears to be addicted to the whole traditional policy. usually it also appears to be addicted to standing with these allies, even if that means that firing against that you with interest itself. and i think the most important level, it seems to be addicted to these imperial mindset whereby your, you know, goes ahead and chris, yours,
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imperial policies. and there are no longer those statesman, those strong states or another how to carry out, you know, the odds of foreign policy. responsible, stated prospects. people like we used to hear the big names like brzezinski gets in job. those big names are gone. you have the amateurs, if you would, like, at least when it comes to the middle east, jake sullivan. if i remember his article on foreign affairs before allow access to him, he said that the middle east is looking at the period of stability which is hasn't seen in decades. and that reflects the level of ignorance, i believe on the part of the west. and i don't think that the situation is much better in the other western countries supporting washington, including britain. all right, i appreciate that. let's get, let's get the closing. come in now to to, i mean, he's joining us from what did i bought from morocco? i just wanted to, to, to ask you that mean, if i may, i mean look, considering what you've seen across the middle east. let's go back to 2003, let's say the past 20 years. and we were old enough to have some memory and
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experience of what we've seen and being through here. i mean, if you could address western tax payers and western vote has right now with the american presidential election coming up later this year. if you could tell them something from your heart about the west and bombing campaigns across the middle east and the use of scars created by such military campaigns. what. busy would you say to be every day joe and jane tax pay us in the western parts of the world who are apparently unwittingly, perhaps supporting these military incursions across the middle east? well, i think that the, they, they need to choose lead. ready is what actually care about them and their home people and not care about other regions where they're just not sol problems, but they just create a peebles that turn out to stay there for the kids. all right, i mean i is an economic consultant on educated joining us live or not you
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international and ali risk a political commentator and contribute for i'll monitor the gentleman to both of you, but you're working on a sunday my sincerest apologies, but really enjoy the commentary thank you very much for your time. the. the desk of the maybe in the president has been announced how good guy and golf was 82 years old of the countries vice president 9 go to remember is now we're stepping into the, the country on an interim basis. i was out of my food and pay tribute to the legacy of this now being left behind a hi digging goods name is associated with the establishment of the median statehood. and many of the most important events in the may be as recent history as a young man. he fought bravely in the ranks of the independence fighters and then served his country faithfully for a long period of time, including his president and in other high government positions. his personal contribution to the development of friendly relations between the media and russia
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can never be overestimated. even before becoming the president of how good can drop has been known as i'm a very active voice before the media and people in the fight for independence from but then appetite, you know, south africa. he was a major voice around the anti appetite campaign for medium. spence and dog has also formed the basis for his own leadership that we've seen so far. and he is recent weeks and days you know, to his pass. and we saw that he was also actively involved in some of the political issues around the world. one of them would be the price. there's been guys, apps, and these are all broadband of guys actually saw that the president, you know, during his new year address to his nation made some comments on that pretty decides in ease rose from bottom it there know this is ivan, human being can eat and all the time each that is waged against that it didn't is
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any guys the, as the war in gaza is telling me that there are 2 types of human beings. those will can be created that deluxe and those who our president is someone who was hopefully in support of multi lateral all the same. and on some one area that we've seen him voice support for last year. but he participated in the russia africa summit and i'm just adding the case. i'm about to present was well coming up the idea of a rush and to meet the relations and on. that was also very evident in the speech that he made this right before he attended the some of the world is becoming very difficult for small countries. i worry that the world is becoming a unipolar system with one center of power that dictates its will. and then small
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countries like ours are finished. so we believe in a bipolar system or multilateralism. we believe that meetings like the russia, africa, summit, strength and relations. so that's why the african leda and why does he have to say about multilateralism and uh, the vice president, voice now acting as the president has step up. that would be state arrangements um you know, um that will be communicated to the entire country. what happens next? from here, but then in my opinion, i think comes out the president of the heidi um, kind of will it based practice people, especially for the contributions that he's made over all these years in the media? i'll just quickly wrapping up the show here, but we're talking briefly to the latest to us as strikes and iraq and syria retired army, lieutenant colonel earl. and it has boots and he says, the american it strikes with targeting syrian and iranian forces who are fighting.
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i sold or isis terrorist most areas. why would america attack those who are fighting terrorist or perhaps it's time to rethink the whole. so cold war on terror, this has all seem to match the the, the beauty of the story, the luck of the other on the border. that's what i can use valves originally, new spots. and i said, you believe me, you want to show you as a general for sweetie, been spin yes, period, which you likely to ski photos than any vision isn't
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