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out to the changing nature of conflict you know after the berlin wall came down and the cold war was over the number of conflicts in the world went down by percent heathy percent so we live in a much better world today but the nature of conflict has changed there are fewer casualties but at the same time it's more difficult to deal with you know we didn't have suicide bombings during the cold war we have that now so it's created a new thing so our armed forces have got to be modernized they need to be more flexible they need to be more maneuverable they need to go a long distances here they have to be highly skilled and they have to use the most technologically advanced equipment but instead on both sides both the nato and russia we're investing in the equipment of the cold war huge time is big for missions you know the wrong type of people we stick taxpayers' money on the wrong weapons we're fated the last war not the next conflict so we've got to adapt nato
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has to adapt russia has to adapt in order to be able to confront those new challenges of the threats to our security by talking about more modern weapons versus that's when guerilla will talk about guerrilla warfare they're not using very highly advanced weapons themselves whether they are more primitive than a suicide bomber an individual who strap some explosive device to to themselves and blows themselves up themselves up as well as others and their company or this is you know this is all this new it has happened in the past but never on this on this scale so we we've got to be innovative in the we we think about these things as a political side to this and there was a military side of this so that means adaptation innovation cooperation and it means cooperation and among all of those we speak. are going to be affected by
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modern warfare and too much of a tie at the present moment just take it all worth fund to threats ancient and ghosts of ancient conflicts and people here talking about nato and some common you know possible need to fantasy it is a fantasy and we have people in the way still say russia. russia russia wants to rule the world look at what catherine the great say you know i can only secure my friend by expanding catherine the getting his big quarter today more fantasy i get if you go to talk to people in the streets they say we're worried about migration we're worried the bird with the piracy on the high seas we're worried about our jobs our pensions because of economic instability we've got to focus what people are concerned with and start working together to deal with these
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problems well it's interesting that you bring up the different problems your sense of who is nato's enemy because international terrorism first doesn't sound very convincing as you rightly brought up there are other issues that people are concerned with so who is nato's enemy vader's enemy is instability it's who will tell you this it's the people who are the insurgents it's it's all of that exactly the same with russia's enemy is you we're not talking about nature being russia's enemy or all russia being there is anybody the fact is that we've got to deal with these problems for example suddenly in the indian ocean the ships every country of being attacked by somali pirates in small boats so what happens to that what is the response to it is it is a multinational three hundred need to control because nato has the machinery to do that with russian ships traineeships a mother of to take to the ceiling of the the ships. they are against these pirates
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from a fields this is what is the other big problem we've got peace these fragile and failed states where government basically doesn't exist and it spills over refugees it spills over in terms of child builds economic instability these are the enemies who are going to do what they're not be all creative it is this is not seen chairman or appearing on to a pile or even you know the soviet union or need to study this it's much more disparate but it requires us to be imaginative and her thinking you know the pilots the. international criminals the traffickers think globally. borders don't matter to them at all they ignore borders but we have trouble with the border so we've got to start thinking as innovative with and and and was allegedly because these people do if we're going to keep people say now you mention
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your corporation with china with regard to the somali pirates out china is going comic power and you also know that they have the biggest military two point five million strong is a reason to be a sleaze as china one of biggest change is facing the same problem you know when the piracy came up it was traineeships as well and china decided it was going to be engaged you know so we start thinking of cherry pies and enemy rather than as an hour against these forces of dissolved you and then we killed another call while else would we want to do that you are the neighbor of china it's north korea north korea's got nuclear weapons and it's a crazy steers clear crazy people run it so as a threat to china it's much closer to china than it is to or to new york city so you know we need to engage all the different parties in in this and nor make artificial the. pension rights and more cooperation rather than points of
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contention with china at this point here you know i wrote. the greatest and most successful defense ryans of the world has ever know nato. and it has been it has been useful but it did survived and thrived because it wasn't just a military organization it was an alliance of values a belief in democracy a belief in people choosing their own government of freedom before the war of good neighborly relations good internal relations all of these things these are values kids you need to together know russia share of these fall but needs to be part of that community of values sure that we know what will defend that's what that's what to do these conflicts and what today's world is about it's defending the all of the states against this order of world and bringing stability to these parts of the
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world as well one of the country that sort of creating a bit of instability in that at least in the minds of us in countries would be iran and now to two years ago at the pentagon has has been reportedly developing plans of attacking iran how realistic is that but i think everyone goes in option quantity from the lowest to highest you know that's that's natural because iran is not a normal country seeking to acquire nuclear weapons iran is a country whose president the already said it wants to wipe one of its neighbors off the mom so you can't talk about iran in terms of just a country developing and you could tell it's a danger to its neighbors and indeed as it develops long range missiles to a much wider and wider area and frankly when i go to moscow i find people in most school even more kids than the americans. about
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a nuclear iran because iran and terrified of the missile sites they're much closer to the russian border now they are actually to the american border so the rhetoric may be different but we have all got a common interest in helping the people of iran to escape the state specific to push of the star and to stop iran being a menace in the most volatile region of the world now here we're analyzing a country with at analyzing there a leader of the same way that possibly here we've done with iraq in the past so we should have a right to think that was a mistake because there were no weapons of mass destruction found out to date but we know that no we didn't know that then. so why is our is what is after the other but iran and iraq have not the same iraq was a dictatorship of the most vicious and a horrible time it was a country that is a tactic one of its neighbors iran and used chemical and biological weapons it is
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a country that invaded another neighboring country kuwait and reaped and pillage shooting there is a country that used chemical weapons against its own people in the kurdish area and the it's a country that dreamed the marchioness where the arabs the shia arabs had lived for many years and was involved in genocidal attacks it was it had a track record of threatening its neighbors and the wider region and we therefore believed and i had good reason to believe even if the intelligence was faulty it was up to something and it was only a matter of time before he would again threat his neighbors and state the region iran his north a fundamentalist depiction of we've seen for the recent demonstrations that the people the people of iran want to be free they're able to demonstrate your they're being ruthlessly oppressed at the moment but you know this is. more
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a monolith country and i think we need to be more sympathetic to the new the warmest decent peace loving people in iran and encourage them to stand up to those who would drop press them and seek to destabilize the region. that would mean leadership. leadership is of huge importance in the world today i'm not a leader of any war i'm an ex said joe. but there are people who must carry on the torch of leadership that the world can be and recognize what people are concerned about and ho ho we need to fight the new tools to be able to deal with these concerns if we go. preoccupied with the ghosts of the past then we've missed the opportunity of doing something good i learned we take our people into danger because we've taken our eye off the real all right thank you very much
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for your time pleasure. thank you sir leaving england france tried to reason with hitler germany demands of the land and gets its way they also have been treated the safety net for themselves nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe is a war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight fail and it's still on. the lessons to be learned from the munich agreement on. wealthy british soil such. like.
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. headlines here on. people from across europe demonstrating against government austerity measures to slash jobs and pensions spain has been paralyzed by a general strike and at least twelve other eurozone countries have been gripped by protests. deposed is reportedly planning to appeal against his forced resignation in court despite falling out with the russian president who ordered the sucking. plus. parliamentary election and so many simmering fears of more violent than a country yet to fully recover from deadly ethnic clashes this summer prime minister. is among the favorites to leave the nation. time now for the sports with
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. hello there good to have your company thanks for watching the sport and this is what is coming up magic carpet in the spotlight boss tells his side after their champions league triumph over. while rubin are ready to rock barcelona as the spanish giants trouble tickets than tonight's clash. excitement builds as europe and america prepare for gold strike become. spartak moscow coach ferry carpenter says his side are finally finding their rhythm after a second win in the champions league last night to three no victory over slovak side puts them level on points with chelsea at the top of group test brazilian strikeout and scored in the half compared to added the third with
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a minute to go after his carp and said he was delighted with the performance which was almost ideal it was the red and whites first champions league victory. over a decade behind great leaders chelsea only on goal difference the blues beating french champions marsay to notice stamford bridge first half goals came from john terry and nicolas anelka a penalty in chelsea looking good for the knockout stage. for emerges will be. more school and if you go we have a tribute to. elsewhere so european cup powerhouses i see melandri one of peace. talks there by a single goal in the eighty first minute they now top their group with two victories and you couldn't argue with the latest one says. some matches in the spring. and chip. chances.
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score. we didn't score we draw zero zero against. we draw as it was zero against live on. and everybody was saying that we didn't deserve to win because we didn't score. so today we score to do it as a. bad boy came from a goal down to be. scoring twice with his winner coming in the eighty ninth minute that's two wins from seeing for the german side while romo got their first win of the champions league beating remaining kluge two one. and finally page arsenal with three one when is against to man part of belgrade begun to top the group along with shock that the nets beat braga to nail. well tonight is the turn of russian champions rubin who will be hoping to cause another upset against barcelona the sides meet in. ruby managed to hold to
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a draw in russia in last season's tournament and also beat the spanish giants at the nou camp some achievement the davis men wanted a similar performance tonight they lost their. plays guitar. and salvatore big should be fit barcelona could welcome back he took part in a very wet training session in russia last night after recovering from a sprained ankle passer after their second win are thrashing panicked and i cost both managers want to perform. barcelona are the world's best football team and that is that what about us well we have difficulties compare it with the previous year but we're all cooperating and we have a desire to play well. we want to keep we're facing a very good team who could reach the next round after getting through what is a very difficult group what happened last year could happen again or not so when
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they took five points out of six of us last year we saw that when we played them we saw that more recently in the past few days and i continue to think it. we model reigning champions into man face a tricky tie against further bremen at the san siro where both through that. both are hampered by injury with him to strike a deal died after hurting his leg benito's says having face sidelined has become part of the. team with quality food and with a lot of experience but if they have some players but so do we this is perfectly normal more than the food bill because the game soon turns and this one is also going to be very difficult match. up twice and in the k h l talk payday have come from two goals. and to beat the chairs five three in pick up their fourth victory in a row on the great thank you was the man of the hour for them as he launched the comeback
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and completed the scoring and the only other game of the day service style snap a three game losing streak last night to be expensive winning three two. plays of europe and america had their first taste of the course where the buffalo for golf's ryder cup celtic manor and why it was the stunning venue and the excitement is building there is europe look to win back the cup from the americans it doesn't take off until friday crowds are already turning out to see the players practice and they're looking pretty relaxed to. him is giving it the i.i. captain to europe skipper column won't go read there he said he would try to build team spirit and seems to be doing just that he was puffing on his cigars as he was weighing up the course which is being well received by the play's rubber thing lapping up the occasion and the atmosphere. the golf course is a phenomenal condition. and some really figure off the greens are taking a good shot there nice to firm pitch to and you know the ruling really true so i
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mean you know obviously fingers crossed for the weather good weekends weather like we had this morning there and the golf course was really really well set up and i think good golf will be rewarded this week and that's what i want to see and it's why i think it always has a special significance. each and every year as americans we get to play a team to rear being the world cup presence cup so. the teams are always fun to be a part of we don't get a chance to do very often as i said once we leave college and get to do it real often so for us to come together like this and be part of a squad is truly as far as the thing that goes on and that that's what we all look back on. the memories and friendships you build for a lifetime just in what we eat. and the connection. it's. sawfish one called white for it to start. james twice the n.b.a.'s most valuable player has defended his hundred ten million dollars in the to the miami heat michael jordan
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magic johnson slamming james for leaving his longtime club the cleveland cavaliers in his pursuit of a maiden n.b.a. title but the limpid champion says it was the right thing today. paved the way for guys like myself i watched those guys growing up. clips so i have nothing bad to say about them but i can live through those guys are going to make moral destiny and this is the right offer like i need to go and i'm much continue to get better as a professional or to do the things that i do on and off the court. meanwhile the new basketball season in russia were tipped off in just under two weeks while the clubs finalizing their preparations ahead of the first clashes the moscow region side to try and has also faced the dish and challenge of many changes at the club during the off season as constantine but tough path lab reports. basketball club triumph may be just three years old but they have already built up a reputation as
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a rising power in russia however the moscow region have been mired deep in financial problems leading to loss of their coach and almost entire squad so this is and there is a host of new faces on board and a new tudor on the bench well that matters which was the fifty one year old leaf through any and who is well known in russia for having previously coached cousin is eager to put his coaching skills to the test with his new side they're going to go but i would say that our squad is totally renewed we've got several hard prospects my only hope is that they will get their confidence through games no matter if we win or lose we work very hard in the training camp and the only thing needed for them to become good players is time. for more russian international wesley could i show who put the last ball in the basket of his professional career just a year ago or will this season work as an assistant coach. when i was a player it seemed like we had a very hard life training every day but now i understand that i had plenty of spare
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time to do whatever i wanted after sessions as a coach i have to spend all day firstly on the court then prepare tactics for a next opponent and so on the responsibility is much higher and lot of problems are there to be solved in the forthcoming season will be very demanding not to mention challenging for the blue and whites the collapse hoping their marquee signing can make a positive difference playmaker german under some will be putting on the triumph jersey in twenty town the canadian national team player and where the fans will be eagerly waiting for his debut and the perfect you know young. not only do i put myself in my place where the younger guys. can do a little bit more than that i think. having a name such as triumph expectations are always relatively high but this season it's really all about adapting to the new circumstances but if the club can see through
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their heavy financial difficulties and the talented he understands in their pay and resurrection could happen sooner rather than later complaining about our team. and that's it for me for the lights are on and. england and france try to reason with germany demands of the time and then gets its way. to safety net for themselves nine hundred thirty nine the whole of
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europe is involved in war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the agenda. was to be learned from the munich agreement. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
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don't. tens of thousands of people from all across europe got that's a protest all stare as he messes them out in brussels is expected to be the biggest protest in here. moscow's merely reported the challenges sacking in russia supreme court in opposing to the president's decision. plus could a stunning gives up the parliamentary election summit simmering fears of more violence in a country which is yet to fully recover from the some most deadly ethnic clashes. around the world around the clock this is ot see live from moscow well people
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across europe are protesting in. cuts to job wages and pensions tens of thousands i got third in brussels in opposition to the austerity measures that have gripped the e.u. . has more on this. this is the biggest march since two thousand and one when eighty thousand people got it or at least they hope it will be if they reach the one hundred thousand mark and it's particularly going to. times as the e.u. commission meet to discuss whether they're going to punish countries. we're now calling the pigs. space now they have to. then they have to save it up. the way that they are proposing to do is by hitting really according to trade unions hitting the common man they want to cut. some countries.

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