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ahmadinejad's arrived in new york is marred by protests but while some are pulling out all the stops to portray him as the enemy others will question costs of a campaign. right next to get an inside look of what it's like to work for the most wanted man on earth summit in garden the man but not in reveals what was happening behind the scenes and why he's now encouraging extremists to give up violence. i'm in london today saying whether a leopard really can change its spots i'm talking to newman but not who is a former senior leader of the libyan islamic fighting group he spent several years with bin laden in afghanistan and in siege on in the one nine hundred ninety s. but he now advises on counting extremism for the quilliam foundation in london mr bennett and thank you very much for talking to r.t.
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now you maintain that you strongly discouraged just all the knowledge and from going ahead with the september eleventh attacks what do you think has been the net result of those attacks for muslims all over the world i think it's. it's a total chaos and disaster the outcome is it's negative for take it from a muslim perspective i don't believe it's helping the muslims which was set up piece as and based on this if you like strategy he said i would like to liberate the hold was the more so i believe one very important issue here blood and he said he would like to talk to defeat the enemy of islam and at the time he labeled the us as the head of peace like a coalition against us now but now he's ended up fighting every single muslim country how do you think that's happened yeah i think this is the problem when you can't maintain the difference between strategy and tactics and you start to take overtaken by your tactics this is what's happened and this is one of the
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explanation why i heavily laden like terrorist activities because the flaws the strategy i don't believe whatsoever to have a strategy running up to september eleventh what was the mood like in the innes we used to talk about the collation of the war itself against the us and the west and we are we're like blood and he's going to escalate the war. have to be i think the ninety eight. attack against the the two u.s. embassies in east africa so there's always be the main. argument about about you need to stop you have to stop this war because it's going to like chaos and disaster and harm muslims and afghanistan specifically but he insists that the time like he has like one operation he cannot cancel it now because it's too late and he said it's going to demoralize them is asian he should carry on and then he said after that he will really really try to do his best to stop the war using can stand like pace for his strategy to attack the war but by then it was too late right bin
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laden vastly underestimated the response of the u.s. to september eleventh so they never ever imagined retaliation the way how the u.s. going to tell you all to respond to attack but he was born myself and the people we want him like if you attack the homeland it's going to be really really very very tough. response from the u.s. and i remember i told him i learned already it's not going to afghanistan the u.s. will try to dominate the whole region let's go back into history for a moment because you fought with proud of having fought with them what you had seen in afghanistan against the safe union how much do you know about links between the mujahideen and the cia at the time from the muslim perspective the war it's not against russia which is the exist country now it was against communism even the soviet union muslims they've been provoked because of communism you know it's
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problematic issue even in the. muslim countries in the west because you know communism used to be labeled like religion until you muslim christian or jew so it's very important like the ideological motivation how muslims they've been. like to go on fire there but i know it was within the context of the cold war between the soviets. union and the u.s. so the mujahideen and when they fought there if you take it from the ever going in perspective you know it's just a country being invaded and as i told you from a muslim perspective it was like by the power of god and to religion it's this is this is the main if you like argument behind this in the muslim muslim world so then there's the element politics which is like the whole war if you like that all but the western world and the muslim countries the course and they support the war
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against the soviet union so when we went there. fully aware of the political context time well not me. but the main issue here does that our agenda or not this is the main issue so if you ask me i didn't go there to hold the u.s. or the cia i went there to help most there to help the afghan people against an ideology of believe it's real to islam i know the cia involvement in that war but i would like just to ask him if he can give us a single evidence or just one evidence that at the time there's a. communication or link between the cia and the i can assure you it's very hard to prove that and even would be of them to have been themselves you know there used to be a second part of a body i am aware of the dealing with the pakistani intelligence service. so even themselves didn't do the deal directly as sometimes there's
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a meeting but but used to control every single issue especially like the military stuff emissions fund it's all it has to go to. afghanistan and while we talk about the cia a soldier or a muslim country and one of the leading muslim countries in the world every participated at the time on the war so here we have a very simple powerful muslim country involved in the war where you are receiving weapons from the u.s. no it's not quite the out of when we were there we just get the weapons if you ask me of my own experience it's from two main parties you know i am my personal experience here i thought which is that i didn't have any no he's very famous because of what. our weapons used to be from his like from his commanders and these people you know on the frontline and from. me we are libyans we used to cooperate with him a lot so it's that if you talk about morality i believe if you ask any single arab
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or muslim you know he's one of them and he participate in the jihad he will give you the name of a local commander so you never directly met any cia representative in afghanistan. ever seen anyone. for a minute i've seen either don't notice or once it happened like the you after the host pattern which is very tense when i was there but they did you know see like people from the u.s. they are from different countries they been there and they entered the city to stop to give help to the locals i'm like yes but i've never ever seen any like that even pakistani i've never ever seen any boxing for sure where but i know but it was like very supportive to the deal as a think it's a myth you see like even the level of weapons you know if you'd like to go down deep but this is usually all the woman it was a soviet made you know it's like the eastern block still very proud of the time you spent in afghanistan now the u.s.
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is the invading force that was the difference between those two conflicts in most of the muslim scholars in the world they have a different point of view now from the war what's going on the most of them delivered as if it's a civil war you know muslim be killing each other despite the presence of american and nato there so we don't have like a significant real support from muslims around the world like skulls and talk about the religious happens and it was the case when you talk about the first war against the soviet union or communism you haven't renounced jihads entirely you still support something that's called defensive jihad that seems like rather a gray area particularly when it concerns countries like iraq and afghanistan no it's it's like this. when you talk about jihad as a religious duty or concept it's something we mention in the koran at least for the time we believe koran it's something being read by god to prophet muhammad peace be upon him it's not like someone just come up with the idea jihad it's not just
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religious duty and we said this is exactly what kind of doing so it's a religious duty that means just going kill yourself i think jihad should be. and there we should be understood within the statistical coalitions because it's at the end of the day war what we see now was a kind of call jihad or other jihadi groups they don't have the support from the muslim countries themselves and they don't have the support from the cause which is pretty fairly important issue the religious taboos every single war you know don't support the jihad people there are sponsible war everywhere in the world against many nations and countries and societies they don't have the difference between soldiers and combat troops and civilians and they have checked jihad first of all then to islam itself as a religion i think we should really start to talk about jihad not within the muslim perspective it's too late now so we need to accept that other people from different
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nations in the war they have the right to start to talk with us about jihad and how we should control it how to manage it what's the meaning of jihad but you yourself have lawrence jihad against the libyan government what would you say is the relationship between what you are saying now and your fair of any repercussions from this part of the libyan government regarding libya. yeah i think it was wrong from the beginning to start like a deadly. conflict and using violence against against the government and the regime because it's like you cannot fight against the government by its own the society itself will be forced to involved in this conflict sometimes you have a legitimate claim you need something to do you need to achieve something yeah i can tell you i'm one hundred percent sure using violence from the muslim groups it's been proved by history we have it now it's more than thirty years now it's
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wrong with the outcomes it's a total failure and not the first time saying this and i have derived one. the few people have the right to say this because i said this in the year two thousand and nobody at the time listening or aware of this and i'm saying this with people all of them they're still alive and they can talk they were there when i said it's a total failure the outcomes of the jihad movement it's a total failure that means we need to change their strategy that's the end of the period so i think now the main solution is all the islamic groups they should give up their struggle and give it back to the governments what it would be we'd like them or not it's not love and hate it's politics so you need to give it back to the government of the selves and you should so involved in political struggle if you have still have a political issue and use your twenty's twenty five years as a bank round there someone being proud of himself you've been in danger if you put
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your life on the line i use that as if you like a background if i may say you know we create yourself as a politician. he was that could be a good mother to be a role model because now i think it's pretty dangerous to go and from one conflict to another one conflict on the i think a war in the middle east can't stand these forces anymore no men but not men thank you very much thank you. wealthy british style stock. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. close up team has been to their hangal speak. for the first russian fleet was cool. calm r.t. goes to the area which holds top position in oil and gas resources to power the biggest russian salmon caviar processing factories located. somewhere unique species a form fauna can be found. in region. should close up. nineteen thirty eight england and france trying to reason with hitler's germany demands are going to land and gets its way they all thought they had created a safety net for themselves nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe isn't in war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on
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the agenda. the lessons to be learned from the munich agreement on oil. the future of the arctic is seen by leading ecologists and politicians as the burning issue in moscow as experts brainstorm ways to explore extract the region's moon which is the forum is focusing on the how to protect the seabed or to exploit its potentially vast reserves of oil and gas. heading in the right direction and pushing for team work on the sidelines of the un assembly. say they want to sell it back to corporations as they discuss a joint missile defense project. iranian president mahmoud ahmadinejad's arrived in new york is mobbed by protests while some are pulling out all the stops to betray him as the enemy others are questioning the costs of the campaign. brings us the
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sports. hello there thank you for watching this and these are the headlines. league of their own on moscow to lead the charge of top flight clubs into the quarterfinals of the russian cup. last collapse of confidence eighty fears grow over delhi's ability to host the commonwealth games. and rising star we talked on the former russian helps kazakstan reach new heights in ten stop at the football there where premiership side now moscow have survived a scare to reach the quarter finals of the russian cup they were down to one side ball girl that got it back to one one at the break then three more strikes in the second half saw the muscovites cruised to a four one victory lanyard were another top flight side had
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a bit of trouble against lower legal position after a goal is going they needed penalties to be gornja previously knocked out lokomotiv lanyon next play rostov who defeated fall god gazprom to kneel in a sudden russian darby alexander puzzling breaks there. in other news there is growing doubt over indies ability to host the commonwealth games after a bridge collapse near the main stadium in delhi at least twenty three people were injured when it fell down while a full ceiling near the weightlifting arena caved in on wednesday delhi is ji to host the games from october the third but several countries have concerns over safety and the quality of the athletes village which isn't finished high profile athletes who've been drawn include one hundred meter world record holder the same bold and history in discus world champion dani samuels' who explained her decision . for over a year now i've been slowly focused on winning a gold medal at the come up games new delhi myself my family my team and of course
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for australia however it has reached the point now where you know. justify competing in india as i believe there are too many potential hazards to my health my well being in my life all of which are not willing to jeopardize in tennis russia have been drawn against sweden in the first round of next year's davis cup while you come as cosmic stan will play the czech republic in their opener because it's making the top tier of men's tennis for the first time following victory over switzerland last week and in no small thanks to their adopted russian. richard paul feat this caught up with the. it was a standout player from kazakstan recent davis cup tie was switzerland so good was his play it seems only a matter of time before the twenty three year old makes the world's top twenty one coach eric von harp and has been helping out goal a bit and he says the world number thirty nine has the potential to mix it with the world's best.
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string series fast serve and strong forehand which a number of top twenty players have found out to prepare all over the last few months however he says there's still plenty of work to be done i think. to continue to continue. to have a consistent. career started to move the right direction when he decided to switch allegiances from russia to play because like starting two thousand and eight a decision he says took him only a couple of days to think through he has no regrets about not playing for a country of his birth while his game is improve massively during the last two years in part due to a massive increase in funding from
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a cause like tennis federation. i. wanted to. change. the guy. from. my father biggest moment in goal of short career with his picture in hamburg to his first ever a.t.p. title this is seen as ranking rise to a high of thirty six in the world of more. totally it's given they were massive confidence boost i knew that they can be. but one thing you know but. i made myself. really really good with me been living in training in italy for the last eight years so if you want to move further up the rankings next season for someone who's so young he's
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incredibly level headed and if he can keep his feet on the ground it won't be long before he's making a name for himself on tennis his biggest stage which men pull through doxie are still. one to watch now the denver broncos have been paying tribute to teammate kenny mckinley who committed suicide at the twenty three year old's body was found by friends on monday police say he shot himself mckinley was a fifth round draft choice ad of south carolina last year broncos place have decided to leave his locker in place for the remainder of the season memory it would also be a moment of silence before sunday's game against the police. for community support is support. for legacy. like amy. mclaren lewis hamilton expects ferrari and red bull to be major threats at this weekend's
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singapore grand prix the former world champion is second in the overall standings with just five races left alone his preparations for this latest one have been a bit unusual away from the track hamilton was taking part in a dragon boat race that same banging the drum at the front all part of his promotional activities we are told by one as you might expect and i doubt the brit would love to repeat that success on the come sunday it's five points behind. the standings and says they will be fast. so are expected to be very bad as it is we carry the weight of all of the very very good features so it doesn't have to. have us for the video i think that they've done a great job i'm really excited to get back out of here i think it should be a very very very very long period so i was very excited. and funny these old mice times ago but not before you've had
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