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totty dot com. this is r.t. from moscow these are our top stories of the week hidden civilian deaths in iraq emerging the biggest leak in u.s. history as an online expose they suggest washington turned a blind eye to politics in iraq iraqi prime minister the timing of the leak is a disrupting his efforts to form a new government. terror strikes the north caucuses militants stormed the parliament prompting calls for tighter security through people died and seventeen were injured before security forces managed to kill the perpetrator. turbulent times ahead for you're a part of government reform the french promised new protests over a two year rise in the time of day with british unions as well one of massive
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demonstrations to counter cuts in social benefits and jobs. and it's fresh from moscow as the capital gets a new boss who has already laid out plans on how to change the capital so. his corruption and congestion given later on. but now the tour interview and research on russia u.s. relations tells r.t. when he thinks russia is set to join the world trade organization how much longer he thinks nato and exist and why the u.s. will never win the war in afghanistan its next. but basically i mean your thanks for being with us today so what do you think has a way russia and the united states see each other in light of the so-called
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recession bilateral relations. pretty well i think that the main change is that both sides have decided that they should improve their relations if there was not such an impression under the former presidents what about the causal itself to reset relations with russia and the united states does that mean that the u.s. policy towards us was initially wrong you know it means that the state of relations was wrong it was to blame it's hard for me to say who's policy was right or wrong. because the patches interceptor missiles are going to be deployed course in poland and romania in what way just a new a.m.d. model different from the old one well. there's a lot of confusion and lack of clarity on anti missile defense intentionally or unintentionally many experts confuse it with strategic which can be used against russia's intercontinental ballistic missiles and which the united states practically doesn't have it's one thing what the americans talk about when they
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discuss deployment in europe is an ability to intercept medium range missiles which russia no longer. they were destroyed under the nine hundred eighty nine treaty in other words these are missiles which are around or some kind of terrorists could launch and which could reach europe from there from a distance of five thousand kilometers the case in point is to intercept these missiles therefore in order to create a clear picture we should understand that we are talking about a fear that sooner or later irresponsible groups may come into possession of nuclear weapons. pressure has condemned the tough sanctions which the united states has last. host on the iran can russia count on support from major developing countries or couldn't find itself isolated. brazil's joins dialogue on iran's weapons the brazilian president has been to turkey that they understand that nuclear weapons can play a negative and destructive role if it gets into iran's hands everybody understands that the iranian regime is rather radical and infected with elements of extremism
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the appearance of nuclear missiles in iran's hands may certainly provoke a crisis and urge some countries for example israel to retaliate with a nuclear strike on iran all that merely towards which hardly anybody wants that's why the fact that iran may create nuclear weapons is a source of great attention for russia and the united states. is that when russia refused to deliver as they asked three hundred systems to iran in compliance with nato sanctions to what degree are we neglecting our own interests and counting on reciprocal steps from the united states more involved of course we can and we should but the main thing now is to build all possible bargaining on a.m.d. and possibly north korea into the reset concept some kind of an idea to this effect should emerge but for example we've signed a strategic arms reduction treaty it's good but it's already in the past how are we going to deal with the americans today and tomorrow questions arise and problems emerge it can be the arctic or iran that's where the main problem of russian
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american relations is lying is it possible to turn the two countries readiness to reset the relations into a new system of interaction. korea said that it will build up its nuclear potential in order to rebut the u.s. threat. play in this case shouldn't interfere at all what stance should be taking. of course it should interfere it's all taking place on our border quite unexpectedly a source of a possible nuclear conflict started writing there we cannot stay neutral we should understand that the food and social situation in north korea is great. we should try to help the north koreans therefore i think that russia could produce a positive influence on the whole process and prevent negotiations on korea from turning into an instrument of the punishment of north koreans because that would inspire wild tricks on their part for those on the contrary we should show the koreans that we are ready to discuss problems if they agree to observe certain rules of conduct it seems to me that russia and china may bring this thought home
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to the north korean leadership that's helping the united states japan and the republic of korea to overcome the looming crisis. in recent years native's expansion to the east tasneem the biggest problem in relations between russia and nato yes now the political course in ukraine has changed and at this moment this question is closed as nato exhausts its expansion potential. now but was just for the let's begin from the fact that nato is a past matter it has no future today we should think about european security in a different way so we should switch over to other forms of interaction between russia and the western community we are trying to pave this way while nato is dividing europe and russia for various reasons it's unlikely to join nato it's too big and it's quite self-sufficient in military terms it doesn't need nato and its guarantees it will be very well to do without that but it means that for a certain period of time of europe is going to be split into nato members and non nato countries namely russia that's going to create unnecessary tensions therefore
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i think that the very decision to expand nato was poorly thought through as not very reasonable in its time the more so it was made in a very defiant manner. in one thousand nine hundred for russia pulled its troops out of europe we could have started building a common european home but instead russia faced nato expansion this is a confrontational policy we don't have reasons to quarrel with nato countries there are no reasons but there is a split there is also the need to prepare for a possible conflict with our military strategy starts evolving towards creation of preconditions for a possible conflict. which in fact we shouldn't have. i'm saying once again cooperate with nato but we should proceed from the fact that nato is not a solution to european security or a totally different system should be created there we have our views which our president has set forth however the west has so far been cautious. right cautious about it and i personally did have said that the forum that to us was very
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. well how would you explain to the west what our primary goals are in relation to the common european security treaty and the guy not. their politics just as in general life inertia plays a crucial role in what nato is a successful inertia that has been developing for sixty years all countries that had stepped beyond the control of the soviet union were striving to get into nato and they were ascended to nato for some reason nato is now seen as a universal umbrella that is supposed to defend them from the question is then from whom from russia does it mean that russia is nato adversary or therefore russia would be preparing for a confrontation with nato sooner or later this will happen and nuclear weapons will just wiping europe off the face of the earth would we are being persuaded that russia is a good country since we're a good country let's come to an agreement our president isn't proposing a bad thing it's practically
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a successful model of the shanghai cooperation organization let's consult we have our problems and complaints and you have yours let's sit down and start discussing them then perhaps we won't need these gigantic constructions that had lingered from the cold war times. does that mean that we shouldn't be expecting anything principally new in nature concept set for november. that's right we shouldn't i believe it's a very poor concept and i think many americans aren't happy with it either i read the report and i was very disappointed it's composed for ten years ahead which means another ten years of the same old thing. breakthrough what about significant proposals you put about obama and his reset nothing of the kind is included in it. do you think rush hour will make it into the w t o touring obama's term considering he said he would make it his priority to help question in this issue there with. russia should certainly become a w t o member has become an active player on the world market even though we get
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only one percent this is a huge amount dozens of billions of dollars but as nonmembers of the w t o s we have to bear all necessary expenses which of course is a hindrance thought in my opinion this is a more serious matter than just an economic issue we are quite capable of pain but we see it as discrimination this is an attempt of keeping russia in the waiting room for as long as possible. does that mean he believes obama's words are part of a game of double standards. going to show clinton bush and all other american presidents he promised us removing that amendment but it hasn't been removed so far as the us congress that is determined not to remove it i don't rule it out as the majority of the u.s. congress is extremely conservative including many conservatives this means we have to look for other solutions like forming our own trade zones and agreeing with particular countries on a different regime unilaterally but that's all right we'll survive send ago we have
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already signed a strategic arms reduction treaty is it possible the senate will fail to ratifying start three. this possibility has been discussed perhaps i'm being too rational but i don't think. this treaty meets the interests of the us as well it isn't about making unilateral amends for russia this treaty is well thought through and balanced it's a kind of tree you or even a simpleton would see the balance it's presented in numbers it can be literally touched but it has no unilateralism. this treaty obviously meets the interests of the us but fortunately such issues aren't always up to reasonable people but to all reasonable as well. so consequently at this point because. the sign of the personal dislike republicans have against him. you're absolutely right. he has nothing to do with attitude towards russia there used to us by now. if a number of those willing to humiliate him exceeds a certain level then the ratification wouldn't happen. is losing his score
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unfortunately his popularity is dropping evidently when he was running for presidency they had overrated expectations of him then they were expecting him to perform a miracle which never happened things of this. well he has felt some election promise since he was from iraq and transferred them to afghanistan can america succeed in afghanistan. of course is what he told in this sense america is no different from the soviet union or the british empire winning a military victory in afghanistan is impossible in my opinion what's worrying is that i haven't seen a clear political goal that the us is trying to achieve in afghanistan implementing the so-called democratic regime is impossible the afghan government has always been in charge of only nothing more heads of different tribes have been controlling everything else the common board of elders and chiefs of tribes has been managing all major events of the country what kind of government can be there what do they
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want alright let me point. do his talking there. i cannot see any goals except for one thing. bush began his military operation in kabul to punish the taliban so he did and they left kabul but they still remain in control of the country moreover their attempts of doing something to them triggered the war of the pakistan taliban against their army and pakistan happened to be the. this rings the bell as pakistan is a nuclear country. thus the war was an escalator all of that which didn't mean anything good fish to put an average american isn't interested in the subtle details but he's interested in the state of economy in business and in unemployment and this is where obama hasn't really succeeded plus when your opinion does he deserve to be a nobel peace prize winner in the garden. the prize was awarded to him as an advance that it's been long since an american president talked so boldly about the problem of peace and the need of consolidating peace and eliminating nuclear
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weapons he talked a lot about these issues and he did sound very reassuring indeed but so far he hasn't shown a significant progress in this sphere i think you very much for the. the official. your pod touch from the. lights on the. video on demand. and on. the palm of your. culture is that so much money which of course you write on it until you look receivers is a form of plutocratic capitalism ready to replace the product capitals in the u.s.
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and for the review. stories of the week in review on r t hidden civilian deaths and torture in iraq emerge in the biggest city kid u.s. military history there's no law to expose a suggested washington to block violence in iraq the iraqi prime minister claims the timing of the leak is end of disrupting its efforts to form a new government. terror strikes the north caucuses as militants stormed the parliament prompting calls for tighter security measures three people died in seventeen were injured before security forces managed to kill right. ahead for you the announcement of government reforms the french promised new protests over a two year rise in the retirement age while british unions warn of massive demonstrations to counter cuts in social benefits until. it's
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a fresh start for moscow as the capital gets a new boss who is already planned on how the change it. says his top priorities are corruption and congestion a little late to take a closer look at. these problems since. right now it's taking a close look at all the sport. hello welcome to this horse to the headlines as you was studying if you come from two goals down told me to send it off to taste i also share points to the russian premier league. ball right on home port maria kirilenko loses the kremlin cup final territory as a record. and change at the top financial a long slow windsor dramatic korean grand prix to lead the drivers' championship just two races left. that start with the russian premier league and struggling and
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she boosted their chances of avoiding relegation after coming from two goals down to draw three three a time to lead is in it so it remains the runaway leaders and are still unbeaten but were shocked after the lenda open for the hosts after just three minutes. however early chalice bless his men responded quickly danny leveling just six minutes later. and the distance to extending to just before last time when constantine did the on off down the back of the net after being the first to rebound. i just after the hour and danny scored again to make it three one and it like that it was going to extend their lead at the top of the table a stunning taste like time to lead from into the second hoff what's the starting southern russian side didn't develop and the eightieth minute the hosts pulled one back to nick rodgers and in the dying seconds recalled a k.f. grabbed an equaliser to stun the latest size three three it finished giving the
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home side a memorable draw and snowfall hugo point in the fight against relegation. wallaby a taste baldrick being failed to make ground on his image as they played out on this tour the two chances for by size thanks mainly to some silly defending which snuffed out most of the attacks out of composites. there's golf and ego i can favor also in great form so mil mil was the result second place for this group being off five points adrift a tight spot for the two points back. time that they are looking to catch up their hopes of you write them a place with a too long when i'm caught by the serious danger of relegation following this defeat the x. the house took the lead off to under a top two finished off a neat combination after twenty two minutes but then all sorts of misfortune happened to him caught dimitri situ off and a debatable penalty for luck motif with just over twenty minutes left and the specialist next on the leave stepped up to level matters in poem then in the dying
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minutes i'm caught had to invent a chair then she called send off for a second yellow card the rally a mad rush to capitalize on preserving adolfo method and a flight to go to tonight's out in the wind so the current is up to fifty while i'm caught up in the stock and the drops and. such. a lot of the lights came pavel you call the have netted to seventy first minute when i was three yesterday it's off one to want to trust golf then out of georgia which had put this to the head off to ten minutes for a man i don't often equalised just before half time. and in the meantime this weekend found us from across the country helping signing a petition to help us focus starvation the move is part of a pan-european campaign dubbed professional football against famine and it's aimed at raising awareness of this issue the russian top flight is one of the sixteen weeks to support a course of c.b.s. in the most instances you've all thought it would want to believe the people
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reporting has put their signature to the document. while they were in england also have gone second in the premier league after three know when a ten one title rivals match to city city had dedrick up to set off after just five minutes and fifteen minutes later sorry i'm not ready for the one to visit is the governess could have gone to. goes up just before half time but joe hawes sayit assessed fabregas penalty however alex song didn't make it to milk after sixty six minutes and the first band not wrapped up the victory of the third goal in the dying minutes earlier have a hand on this score twice including the late winner as munchkin wanted recorded their first away win of the season with a two one victory at stoke and mandatory is let is the second call went out as liverpool won two want to come to blackburn though the victory wasn't enough to move them with hopes of sight out of the bottom three. this day with football but moved to the dutch league where p.s.v. eindhoven went two points clear at the top after sending ten month fine old
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crushing to the heaviest ever defeat as they came to a record breaking ten mil victory at the phillips study on johnson rice i've been off to twenty five minutes just to get this trick but it's just quite swiftly worsened as kelvin laid down were sent off and it became a fillet. to make it two nil to him side at the interval however the second toss produced a complete capitulation from finals rice made history no shortly after the break the second goal to mitzpe hila twenty one and had made a fool jeremiah nor did his name to the school sheets to ensure its five nil after fifty five minutes and thrice netted his hat trick for an hour off the complete. national zoo's then quickly made it seven mil. and angle i did go right.
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he says i added to his liking tally from the penalty spot today and make it knowing they'll. never see his second when he sees tents with three minutes to go the last was the worst ever for a final question under five thanks mario been attending school i was the fourth in p.s.t.'s history. tennis now and there was heartbreak for russia's maria kirilenko in the final of the kremlin cup after she lost in straight sets to belarus in victoria azarenka in moscow after being four games to level up in the second set kirilenko was out of sorts in that losing the six three she reeled off four games in a row in the second only to see as a rank a quarter way back winning the next five by the russian and then had three match points kirilenko save two couldn't stop as a rank as winning volley at the net came past second title of the year and a hundred and fifty seven thousand dollars in prize money but kirilenko will return to the world's top twenty in the rankings police mix treat. women appropriately
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it's a very big victory for me every tournament you win is always something special somebody winning the tournament before going to go hard gives me more confidence ahead of the final competition for the year i've run my game in the final month and now i'm ready to go to doha and play that. i think the final match was great we were both in good form and played a very high level but today victoria was a bit stronger and more aggressive than me that's why she won the tournament. while in the men's game to troicki lifted the trophy seeded serbian defeated cypriot marcus baghdatis to excrete drops the opening set three six that recovered in the second six four water level the match and then came the decider six three two in the final. i lost. you know. like i said you know if it was i mean i lost a lot of matches in my career. it's like you know losing like that it's. you know
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i'm a bit nervous a bit frustrating also maybe i'm not too smart you know. but you know it's frustrating but shouldn't lose that. in following along the title fight is once again wide open as twice former champion sonando along zoë has retaken the lead in the championship after winning a dramatic rain hits korean grand prix the victory propelled along into an eleven point lead ahead of mark webber just re-inspired out on the nineteenth walk as team mate sebastian vettel started on poll also found this due to engine problems and a long as i took full advantage there was hamilton within a second moved up to surge in the standings awfully paymaster completed the podium there are just two more races to go this season and the longer i was delighted to defy the conditions they claim victory. this race is the year for us for the team are going both crossing the border from past figure to
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. for ferrari being competitive or we can qualify in years we are going to strong cars so we knew the response was there but we were going to show you never more so this morning was. we knew that was true corish great to finish of course winning a race i think is my first with race but there will. be remodelled up so with two races remaining in brazil and average. for ariz along as i was leaving the oval drivers' championship by eleven points after leapfrogging what weapon of red bull lewis hamilton is a further ten points back from mclaren sebastian vettel has two hundred six points twenty five behind his fellow red bull driver jenson button is fifth on a hundred eighty nine points and his chances of taking the title and are severely dented after he finished twelfth in south korea. over to ice hockey now wearing the k h l in the only game of the day came back to snatch a late three to win
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a time to deny moments the visitors lead one male after the first period and both sides what a goal of pace in the second but in the final third home side pulled level and carol roth who like grabbed the late winning goal for the railway men as he converted a power play in less than two minutes to go. finally golf and italian teenager. has become the youngest ever winner on the european tour with a four shot victory at the castello masters in valencia the seventeen year old began the day two strokes adrift until the thirteenth hole when he then found three birdies in a row for two and that was what we figured. out right leader should say and his board squandered as squandered his chances and collected two bodies and a double bogey when i was able to hold his nerve and finish with a sixty seven sub seventy round the tournament twenty two point four strokes and finish on sixteen and spain is not the oh god ido finished second on twelve under
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englishman boyd ended in a four way tie for third on eleven under seventeen years and one hundred eighty eight days an asteroid broke the record at the paris and new zealand danny eighteen is two hundred fourteen days old when he won the two thousand and nine trying to walk across it. and that's all the sport is by. hungry for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.

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