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the, the, you're watching due to the news coming to live from berlin and your round of stripes on who's the targets in yemen. the us and u. k. want a 2nd, a major wave of joint attacks saying they've had 8 locations, including missile sites. also coming up on the show is rails military says 21. troops have been killed in gaza. it's biggest the single day death toll since the war began. and voters in the us state of new hampshire, begin shooting a candidate for the white house. the 1st ballots are cast in the states primary seat as the last and best chance for nikki haley to stop. and donald trump from becoming the republican nominee to the news speaks to backers of both candidates
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the i'm claire richardson. thank you very much for joining us. the us and then you have carried out new joint strikes on who's the targets in yemen, including on the capital. so now the pentagon says they've hit 8 locations underground storage side as well as locations associated with the groups missile, and air surveillance capabilities. it is the 2nd time the 2 allies have coordinated to attack, who's the targets in yemen? whose needs that have previously vowed to continue their attacks on shipping in the red sea to. and i am pleased to welcome sarah of visor, a bundy from the giga institute of middle east studies, and welcome considering that we've seen these past the strikes and they don't seem to have deterred the cookies. i do think that these most recent strikes by the us
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and the u. k. a can make a difference in it. deterring because these i'm thank you for having a good morning. i'm unfortunately know the short answer is no. because of when looking at the who is, he's under actions in that region. one needs to really reflect on the idea of logical framework that they are working with in under political project. the ideological framework is that they are exactly like every other as long as drive because those movement that we've seen in that part of the world and globally, in fact, they are off the establishment of the world wide, is lovely color fit with its capital, being based insurance and so they have multiple goals to achieve. the most important is to destroy the state of israel. and if they believe that the pulse to achieve that ultimate holy gold is a long lasting war and they are proposed on, they have shown that resilience and pad missed before that they are not going to
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step down from the ambition their political project is also to establish, is they the, is she a, do a logically, a structured political establishment like they had for hundreds and hundreds of years in north a pm and until 19 sixty's, when eventually they were at dismantled. so to this temporarily might contain that tax. but in the long run, we're dealing with a very dangerous ideology and it's, it's very hard to contain it. and we should say that iran also plays a, an important geo political role here. what kind of reaction do you think that we might see from tyrone is a widening of the conflict in its interest at the moment? yes, iran has been investing for a very long time and who sees trying to align them on their emissions with its own
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a strategic emissions and with its own in fact, i do a logical conditions because let's not forget that one of the reasons that brought these to uh, to get that is there that i do, i'll let you, i'm their world vision. and the way that they perceive the changes in the global framework needs to be done in order to have a ultimate utopian, a global system that they have in mind. iran is an important supporter for, for who sees that happen. various pieces of evidence leaks, evidence that indicates that it's not a good public. revolutionary guards have been training the hosting for said they have, they have bases to support and to consult with the, with the forces inside them. and they have been delivering arms and munitions to them so, so iran is not going to also backup back down from the support for, for the who does. in fact, this conflict is a god given gift to the radian regime because there was
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a lot of problems at home. there is a lot of pressure specific. the domestically economically socially you roam, is going through a very dangerous pension on banking crisis. both systems are on the verge of collapse and bankruptcy, and co maintaining the public. the sentiment in this, a state of anxiety, whether the iran is going to enter into a world whether or not what's going to happen it's, it's a very good way for the resume to, to control the society as well. yeah, those domestic considerations, of course, very important to us are. thank you, and please stay with us. i want to turn our focus a little more to iran role in the conflicts as we know. following a mazda is october 7th, her attacks and israel subsequent invasion of closets violence has spread throughout the region from israel's border, with lebanon to rock, syria, and the red sea. iran really has been at the center of it. we know tyrone has been using its network of proxies to chip away at israel and is made ally united states
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. let's see if we can take a closer look is ready troops on the advance footage from israel. this minute tree shows is policies fighting in the gaza strip. 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly framed to this as a struggle between israel and around which back. so mass. israel has long being locked in to shut a wall with 2 round conducting co but strikes and targeted killings. it was believed to it being behind this striking, damascus at the weekend. but nothing yahoo essays country is not meant direct conflicts with around the model for some who says why not detecting you ran we are attacking into on the run is the head a deal to this and you can see its tentacles all around. a round box, a network of militant groups throughout the middle east, among the goal, was to undermine his royal and drive out american influence. these proxies have
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become more active following the october 7th tiro attacks in lebanon to run supports in arms hezbollah, seen by some countries as a terrorist organization is fight as fire rockets into israel on an almost daily basis. israel is returning fire. these images released by these really all me. but why was situation hey, at the border is tense, say for each side is being careful to avoid an escalation. it's a round also arms that uses an armed group and human super bowl, which is these control of large parts of the country, including the carpet to send off. now the hoops these are we're talking commercial ships in the red sea. they release to this video, showing them boarding and seizing a colleague or best. so they say the i think is sort of dye would say with the palestinians. well yeah, yeah, man is bravely standing against israel. thank god for your beautiful efforts. brave mighty and proud jim and is defending the oppressed and strong palestinian people
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the most competitive for this theme. the united states and others have sent warships to the region and launch strikes on who's the targets and of a friends in iraq and syria, where a round appears to be encouraging is malicious. to attack us military bases, washington has responded with his own strikes. others are so israel as president is calling for global responds to the east challenges care. there is an empire of evil emanating from to her, on the proxies all over the region, quietly, larking, dwanda of mine, any peace process, and any stability of the world. and that is exactly what we are seeing and they have to be faced by very strong coordination. for the moments garza is the most active friends in these railways codes will whip around but turbines. proxies are becoming more heavily involved. each
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a strike and counter strike could bring besides closer to open conflict. so we have sarah of visor bundy from the giga institute of middle east studies still with us. and we just heard in that report there a little bit of context about your runs proxies about this so called access of resistance. and so i'd like to get your view. i mean, when we're looking at groups like how moss and has the law, how much is iran are really calling the shots here? a yvonne tends to detach itself on this. if you look at other speeches of, by the supremely, the, by all the senior officials inside the or on the praise, the actions. but they don't, they don't really take responsibility. they don't shy responsibility. but in fact, we know that for decades these groups have been supported by you around in 2018. the us treasury and ition did a calculation and estimate of how much iran is at injecting,
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investing financially in only one group has bought a lot of medium $1000000000.00 in that one single. yeah. was invested by iran in his paula paid by you around directed to us by letting various forms so that you cannot have a group that you support on invest this amount of money in them without having the right to demand or to influence that decision. so that is my personal opinion. that is a degree of influence. there is a degree of menu relation on the control by iran, in exchange upon it, to the very least in exchange of financial incentives. i'm yes, of course, it's very hard to, to exactly measure how much the extent of this influence is. but there is undoubtedly a very strong influence by iran over these groups. and we spoke a little bit earlier about the domestic situation in site iran. i'm wondering if you could tell us
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a little bit more about how what's going on there is affecting it runs a foreign policy. and if there's any chance that frictions within around itself could ultimately lead to a world in which we see as how around seeking to, to normalize relations with israel, in the way that we have seen many muslim majority countries that seek to do as i'm unfortunately, to go to your quote, last question about normalization. i don't have any hope in the car and i probably to cut indeed inside iran to have and the desire for normalization not is against the d. n a, this is not a, this has, doesn't have any space in their political imagination and they're just strategic imaginations in their aspirations. they see themselves more in line with countries like china and russia and their new world views and their new world, or the narrative in which the us power is undermined. multiple,
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all the strong powers are rising and that new world, or the create the space for middle powers, like a rock to jump into a set power to establish themselves and protect themselves as a more powerful player at the global level. so this is very much what the current police department inside the wrong, really desire to aspire to. the situation inside iraq for the people is extreme. the dire the inflation is crushing, as i mentioned, and the other pension funds, the crisis, the banking crisis, you all have 17 pension funds, according to the governments reports, nearly a 90 percent of these funds are bankrupt so that they are only paying their pension it with the cash injections from the government budget, so for how long the government, the time last is really nobody knows what's had it. and with the fact is that with the car is economic situation that alienating the people that any. and i think various interest groups within the lead on the cars it is,
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has no desire to align itself with, with normalizing with the best of all. sarah, thank you so much for sharing your insights with us. either sarah of visor, vanity from the data institute of middle east studies. appreciate your time. thanks . bye. this is really military says 21. soldiers were killed during fighting and gaza on monday, marking the highest a single day is rarely doubtful since fighting began to the territory more than 3 months ago. and you all have already a spokesperson for the military says that some of the forces were killed after how mosque militants fired, a rocket propelled grenade at a tank. another group of soldiers was killed after an explosion caused the collapse of a building in casa and journalists, assembly sako has more details from jerusalem. the death of the $21.00 is rarely soldiers in a massive explosion that took place in the area,
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which is alone. the border between the is row and the javascript which will be about an area that in the program was able to guide us through with these really mean the theory. the main thing, a perimeter by destroying at homes in the houses all along v garza street and being one of these, the building a vapours, explosives, in order to deal with up. and there were some just spinning signs of being de, when it was mine. and this big thing was the pack a by a police thing in the, i'm off the fighters with an r p g. and this brought the both a massive explosion is really, is that seeing it's thing is disaster during this so or with $21.00 soldiers a beam kim. so somebody so called speaking to me earlier. now ukrainian officials
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say at least 2 people have been killed by russians, all attacks on kiff and hockey's. several others were reportedly wounded, including children, and keeps merits hall eclipse co, as called on people to stay in shelters as air defense have been engaged in repelling the attack. explosions has been reported in cuba and the surrounding area . caves administration has said that several apartments and cars were on fire, returned to brussels now, where nato secretary general against oldenburg will sign a major new investment in artillery ammunition. today. supply of the 155 millimeter shows using western guns has become a critical issue in the war and ukraine. european union had promised to deliver at 1000000 shelves by march of this year, but european parliament lawmakers say only 300000 has been delivered. so far. ukraine has long warrants, but his army face is a very real and pressing ammunition shortage. and it's war against russia,
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and let's get more from the w. terry shoals, whose fault following the story from brussels for us. terry, tell us more about what we know about this investment is, is it clear whether it is a directory aimed at helping ukraine a hi clara. we don't have the details on this joint procurement yet, but i, i do understand that it's going to be hundreds of thousands of shells. one of the biggest joint procurement deals ever made by this agency that you know has set up to help allies make these large purchases together. and we have no idea whether the countries that are participating in this joint purchase. we'll send the shelves to ukraine, as we've reported consistently, most of them have emptied their stockpiles of their own munition to send it to ukraine. so it's not clear yet whether they'll use these this new order in that way or indeed to help you print. but i should point out that it takes so long to uh, to produce these, i mean shows that, that was purchased today. won't even be able to be delivered until,
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i believe 2025. so we're not talking about, you know, buying something off the shelf and shipping it to keith. and what is special about these $155.00 millimeter artillery amunition exactly that we're seeing and this order is, this is the shell, this most commonly used across alliance territory. so each country has a bit different standards when it produces its own shells, which is part of the problem when making joint order. something nato is looking to address a bit. so that's what they mostly sent to ukraine, and that's what they'll need to refill their own, their own stock piles with. and that indeed, as you mentioned earlier, is what they promised to create. they would deliver a 1000000 of them by the end of march. but again, as you pointed out, it doesn't look like they're going to get there, and this purchase won't have any effect on that. and sorry, how united are nato countries and ramping up their investment to support ukraine, especially if it seems, there really is no end in sight for this, for as you know here at alliance headquarters,
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the line has always been and remains will support ukraine as long as it takes, but that slogan is coming under a lot of scrutiny because of course, it's taking a very long time and we see signs that some countries including ukraine's largest suppliers, the united states may not be willing to give in, in the, or the amount that they have in the past and certainly not scale it up. so you're hearing from especially some countries on the front line like the baltic states that they should really quick thing as long as it takes and say that they'll give you credit. what ever it takes to end the war now? well, thank you so much for that. that is deed of use. terry schultz reporting from brussels and in the united states, the republican presidential race is now one on one battle with nikki haley. making a final push for votes ahead of the new hampshire primary. haley as donald trump, the last remaining major rival for the parties nomination after florida governor rhonda sanchez dropped out of the running on sunday,
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throwing his weight behind donald trump. i would pull suggest trump will win new hampshire by a comfortable margin. and date of these washington bureau chief in his pole has been speaking to supporters of both candidates. ahead of tuesday's vote, or the new hampshire primary could be the last stand for the anti trump fraction with in the republican party. it's nikki haley cannot make a strong showing in the state that the majority of the republicans are known to the liberal johns as elsewhere in the country would be significantly diminished with the med global implication. normally, electrons are decided by domestic issues such as the economy or border questions. but this time here at the primaries in new hampshire, they might be different because nikki haley, installer trumpet, very different approaches when it comes to foreign policy. for example, the question should be your as keep funding ukraine, and what about the future of nato?
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therefore, we went to rochester in new hampshire, to talk to trump supporters. you have to admit the trop has not taken us to war when he has a problem. it's a strategic attack. he took out all back, daddy. he didn't bring us to war with ukraine. that was a bite. and we're in regards to nato. no, i think we should abolish it because we're the one who's funding the majority of it . if all the countries that are members paid equally, their share, then it would be effective, but unfortunately, it's not and funding ukraine who's not even a member of nato. we need to protect our own borders 1st, really to close our borders, and we to protect our own people and help our own vets and our own people in need. i think ukraine is corrupt, so it was russia, both of them were corrupt, and we should back out of that we should be done with that off the run the census and that's the race who move his supporters go to halley or trump. trump definitely launch wraps or wire. trump the key,
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because uh the santas is trump jr. us a little later in the day. not far away. next is we're in new hampshire. nikki haley supporters are coming together. we want to know how they feel about the differences in foreign policy. i really admire her courage that you standing up for ukraine because it's very unpopular with republicans why the republicans have been fed a lot of misinformation additional information. so as far as supporting nikki haley we, we supporter because not just our foreign policy, she does definitely have a very strong foreign policy because she was the union bassett or so i think it is important to support ukraine. there are an important country and i, i back her wherever. all are decisions a 100 percent back or if dollars from that would be the know, i mean a for the republican policy. would you vote for him not in your lifetime? no, no, the outcome is still open,
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but one thing is clear. the volt in these primaries is hold on how republicans see america's place in the world. and then all the nations for this year's oscar, the wars are due to be announced in los angeles later today, or 3 pictures, expect it to bottle it out for the top prizes. christopher nolan, oppenheimer, of course, among the front runners, the film examining the life and memorial bottles of robert oppenheimer, the creator of the atomic bomb. and another film and the running is killers of the flower moon, by hollywood veteran martin scorsese, robert de niro. and leonardo dicaprio star and the 3 and a half hour crime epic and grid airways, a blockbuster comedy. barbie could also receive a collection of notes. the film tells the story of how the same as a plastic protagonist leaves barbie land to find her true self. i wasn't severely injured, i would be too awful, right. and then the best actress,
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category one name is making the rounds, is xandra pulled out for her performance in the court room drama anatomy of a fall. an oscar nomination would be the next big step in a career that's already propelled her to the top of her profession. i'm sorry to interrupt, i'm sorry, but strong compet of women use such roles, sued her. okay, sandra, who the place them with great intensity who some way it was and what we were going through and, and not to me for the fall. she plays a successful officer who is suspected of murder in about did she put your husband out a window after an argument or not? the movie leaves the question on, answered the sandra, who is acting performance, helped the film when a palm door income. 2023 was hitler's year
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zone of interest with her and the leading role was also honored and con sandra, hitler plays the wife of how she gets commander rudolf hers who's for treat as a loving mother who can also be cold as ice, with no scruples about wearing of her coach had been murdered jewish women in a film highlighting the banality of evil and the shadow of the camps. come atoria sandra, who there is an exceptional talent working in european film. she inhibits her rules with great passion, but remains true to herself. self confident and politically active, even off the screen, future is female. so let's go. nothing more to add to sondra, hulu, dean road fame. after playing a stressed out business woman and the award winning film, tony edmond and the movie, the characters quirky father turns her life upside down eventually and prosecute of
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any recently seen. a few weeks ago. hello was named best actress by the european film award for her role and not to me for fall. here to she made a political statement. i am fortunate to be able to work and peace. you're fortunate to work in peace, and some people are not working in peace right now. not even living in peace right now. is this something that we collectively have to achieve? the next step in her career could follow. now, hula is highly took for an oscar nomination. at the moment, anything seems possible for her here and that's right. it's just. so just before we go, let's get a reminder of our top stories at this hour. the us and u. k. i've carried out a fresh wave of strikes against who's the targets inside young men. officials say 8 sites where hits including missile systems, launchers and underground storage location. as well as repeated attacks by the who
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is the rubble of proof against shipping in the red sea. and israel's military says 21. troops have been killed and a militant attack and gaza is always to be the single biggest loss of life on the as really side. since the invasion of causes in late october. and that is update after sour uh before we go, we're gonna leave you with this footage. check it out. $500.00 at dogs. joining an annual setting competition in the austrian town of south and found a masters from all over europe have joined in the race celebrating its 25th anniversary. enjoy the,
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