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re revolution, global. so there isn't a whole lot of climate problems to fix or is i'm trying to tell the rest of those channels. we've got new videos every friday. subscribe to plan. it's a the state of the news alive from thursday as well. strikes military targets across the serious saying it's targeting weapon stuff on the spot. they syntex hundreds of people who left syria during the more than a ticket. the civil war had begun to return. and on also on the program, the united states top diplomat says he's concerned of a resurgence of the psychologist lemming state in syria. the wire is declared could be trying to rebuild its capabilities. also coming up, we make members of the syrian community living and is ready occupied golden hearts, many of whom are fearful for a series teacher the
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i'm anthony. help welcome to the program. as well. say is it just carried out? nearly 500 air strikes on syria and military assets of the last 2 dies is where the military says the destruct. most of the serious strategic weapons stockpiles. it says it wants to prevent weapons from the acid. aside arising from falling into the hands of islam, islamist extremists, the army also confirm that it's forces are pushing further in to a border officer established following the 1973 middle east war. however, it denied reports that these ready troops are advancing towards the capital, damascus. on the michael millstein who's a senior analyst at television universities a day on center for mid less than an african studies. we asked him if he thought as well as a strikes really are about stuffing weapons in syria,
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folding into the wrong hands. basically. yes, a, you know, the 1st of all the, the offensive, these really of friends you're in the last 2 or 3 days. and it is a very all the fancy, eh, and the main target scores are really certain targets like, or across and, and then most of these to be may be size. and because the, the non convention of, if a structural office, syria. and i think the bias says that this is a favorite because the actually a very good at all they follow the normal form is from the actually for the whole, the whole world. and because when you're from the lesson, so libya and all you rock and after the collapse of, of the saw to reduce is very these very a and negative. you. bad situation and effects over organizations, maybe erratic,
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a lot, a day control over and fast. and the weapon, and i think that right now to use it is better, not only as i mentioned for you as well, but actually for the rest of the world that syria, we choose the live very big carols will be a clean the beast in case of their weapons smacking list on this television university. syrian rebel laid out. mohammed al gilani has meanwhile appointed an interim prime minister on tuesday. i'm at about she is a politician who already governed a small rebel controlled area in serious northwest. he takes over from the prime minister, the i've been thrown aside, right? shane has been working with the rebels to coordinate the transfer pals. the serious political future still remains unclear. while out giovanni's extremist h t. s. rebel group is currently the face of the revolution in syria. the opposition to the opposite side regime has been fragment,
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some fear that its most radical force, the islamic state, terraced group could use the term for geology in syria to rebuild its capabilities . as us secretary of state anthony, blinking said another history shows how quickly moments of promise and to send into conflict and violence. isis. we'll try to use this period to re establish as capabilities to create safe havens as our precision sites over the we can demonstrate. we are determined not to let that happen and will continue to protect our personnel against any threats from any course. theory and people have endured so much suffering. we have work to do to ensure that they endure no more to discuss these potential threats with joints now by ben hadn't been tested blue his there with the foundation for the events democracies in washington, d. c. quite happy with us the, as i'm a state or isis once controlled,
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big pots of syria and was then massively decimated, but it never completely disappeared. can you stop by telling us more about what is left and why? it's a pleasure to be with you. listen, this is one of the things that is united to trans atlantic community to focus their attention on the counter terrorism mission, previously in large slots of iraq and in large slots of syria. so the potential for a group like ices, which has done deplorable and heinous and horrendous things against military and civilian population. so like across both sides of that border, the risk of such a group reconstituting is high. and that's why the us and many members of the large international coalitions that were instrumental in reducing the scale and scope devices territory, leaving it to just a few fragments of territory and the central desert and towards the east of syria today, where they control plus of course the fact that they have about 10000 plus and
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minus a few 100 fighters, is it s d s controlled presence in that country as well means that we have to be very visual. it's about the potential for a chaos to allow this group and getting the same kind of oxygen to grow their fire of instability in the region. and so then uh, these remaining pockets a serious danger to a peaceful spirit. indeed there's lots of serious dangers to a peaceful syria, one of that. so whether people who have been using guns to get into government will put down guns once they have government about the use values and interests of large loss of the siri population. we shouldn't remain largely peaceful as the revolution turned into a civil war, turned into us a multi front foreign conflicts. you know, we have many reasons to be concerned about different cycles of violence and syria coming out of this is just one of the there is a interference or interest from several sides and see right is right of targets, weapons and munitions, depos turkey items that the kids in the north and the us attacks office
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target. so lots of interest, lots of people focused on what's happening here. how effective and or dangerous are these interferences at this point. while these interferences, by this point in time late 2024 have essentially shaped the syrian politics and the and what's left this, there is security strategy today. obviously, of course there's no core central government there. but the abilities real, for example, to go after a sod regime controlled assets or former as i'm resume controlled assets like elements and it's chemical weapons program elements and it's missile program. elements of this navy, you an air force reportedly today. that is aside the fact that tracy has used our military and elements of its own government to try to make sure that the kurdish lead regions in the north and east do not find
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a way to connect with one another to form a large autonomy. so and so really these for interviewing says, which used to empower local forces or target certain local actors. early on in the syrians, civil war have now made it the defining feature of foreign relations with syria. so certainly keep your eyes on a turkey, israel. the us ski, ron russia, even to see how they use military might to shape local forces and facts on the ground. oh, as a currently, to some extent, a higher attack, the ash i'm grateful ideas, the outgoing, bought in ministration. still has a bounty on eligibility and considers the group a tara group as do many other countries. is this about the change any time soon? i as one indeed does wonder if this is about to change. one indeed does wonder why the us wishes use drones, for example, to go after many al qaeda. ling dog, kind of backed friends, forces affiliates across
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a whole host of your stations in asia, in the middle east. that africa, for example, have not in the past few years when there was that stalemate, i go after war of h t. s forces and even the h use leader. mr. giovanni, that you mentioned. as of certainly one does the, the prospect of dangling that a, a, not just removing a, that's a bounty, but even potentially a di listing as being in the office. is it likely right now, i would say probably very, very, very, highly unlikely. but i could also not see it being a non 0 chance, as i think anything is on the table. if there is a fundamental change in be a here by forces on the ground. but we can't be forced into, however, is a false sense of security where the us prematurely rewards something. and then you have a reversion to pretty bad behavior. and given the fact that he has been very sophisticated, particularly when compared with other jihad is the reason limits, groups in the regions, in terms of it's messaging in terms of how it's been, quote unquote, governing recently where it leaves a lot of room for skepticism. at
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a significant time will have to pass between before any reward before any significant change in us policy, at least at mind you towards this group is given now is fundamentally the testing period to see if people will live up to their words and been live the right to erie and so i thank you so much. thank you. is now moving to another part of syria. now to the golden hearts. israel seized the region from syria in 1967 during the 6 day war and enix that in 1981 the territory is considered to be occupied on the international law. is where the occupied part of the region is separated from syria by a buffet on, supported by the united nations. more than 20000 drew's still predominantly live in full villages in the golden hearts. the jury is a, an estimate of religious arabs say that, and mostly most of them brother, identify syrian masters living in the golden hearts. also rejected an offer of is
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riley citizenship. when israel sees the regent in 1967 thus are refused. where given is riley residency cods, but not considered, is by the citizens of correspondent tenure claim. a reports from the news from syria is a constant distasteful form, but to show her it must have died and the is really occupied. golden heights is syrian drew's. she has family and both living and syria and home to zone and here in the gold and we're watching very closely and we are worried about, i know the one we're scared about, the future of the syrian people, almost all of them sabbath sort of and especially we are scared for our relatives and families were in syria. i don't know, but i have now. and any disorder. yeah. she talks to relatives and syria every day. just
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a few miles away over the border. people are domestic. good. how are you? tell me if you're ok. thank god, thank god we are very happy we are celebrating that i know and kind of a square people. it came from a couple of places coming to so way to, to sell and i'll happiness different. but here, a few kilometers away in most as homes right on the seas. red line with syria. people are also watching is where this reaction i'm right here at the face for a line and the buffers in between israel and syria is really military, have moved in. and many people here see that as a violation of the agreement, which set up that buffer zone is, was that it has seized some areas which were left by the sea, reinforces and that the 1974. this engagement agreement between the 2 countries has collapsed. most people in this choose tone, choose not to become,
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is rarely citizens when the colon. hi, so a captain occupied and known to 67 and later next light is room in musters homes. they're conflicting opinions. and when you have address it, 1st of all, i am pro assets. but what happens is, it's not my decision that i can, at least i'm sorry. so what happens is, but i hope you have that the situation regardless. i'll be better and before a man and there can be so the global academic council, this is sort of dream was collapse because he was unjust. he violated the seat against the kid. then the problem to them with everything with the bottle, is with bombs, with most of the give me trouble with those. i think there is no singular human to what did it to his people except us because what are you see? another worries. what comes next to syria? my thought is cautiously optimistic that the new transition of government to
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protect all communities, including the twos community in syria, and you don't buy them at that committee now that i saw his fall and we're scared safe because gilani was with oh, no strong, which was considered a terrorist organization of the new model. so that looks like kind of the most i'm nephew and heavy. i see how they're dealing with things on the ground that can do, for instance, when they enter the level, there's been no problem with the other communities. in fact, while ahead of them as us, ma'am, i can swear the i the side did you, how about the life hopes and fee is that are likely to keep people on edge for weeks to come. i was technically not reporting that. all right, let's get you a reminder about top story this as well as the tact case syrian military side, same as strikes and needed to prevent weapons from pulling into hostile hands. its troops of also taking control of a dean militarized office on the findings reading of expired golden heights from
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sir. but that's all for now. coming up next out, environment show a plan that i looked at the common and poisonous gas that is not so well known. so i'm anthony howell, the beautiful, my nephew, he read the city. we don't know what is going on. where is mohammed saw the fled from northern iraq and became one of hundreds of migrants who vanish every year. somewhere in the no man's land, the lines between batteries and cleared refugees become pools in a cru see a political confess, missouri this,
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