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nineteen forty five gold dot com. discover the treasures of russia with interest see its most valued and amazing gems . moscow parts of russia the royal palaces and romantic channels of st petersburg golden jones and sacred spires the fairy tale of the russian winter every moment of your trip for the thrill of a good visitors to russia for over eighty years interest will ensure your visit to russia is one you will never forget. it's ten thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v.'s here headlined nato went to russia need to lead from the cold war to real partnership
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according to russian foreign minister he was speaking as nato chief anders fogh rasmussen is in moscow to boost ties with russia and. president obama will have to make compromises to pass laws as has democrats lose their hold over congress in the midterm vote the house of representatives is now. under republican control but many americans fear it's corporate money that could actually be running the country. well as iraq struggles to maintain peace in one of its bloodiest weeks in months. at least seventy six people have been killed and more than two hundred wounded in a series of attacks centered around baghdad shia neighborhoods this comes only two days after al-qaeda militants took their christian congregation hostage resulting in a firefight that left nearly sixty dead despite the escalating violence a complete u.s. pullout is still scheduled for next year with a growing feeling among iraqis that they're being abandoned it's forcing some to join the enemy one sunni militia group praised by the u.s.
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for its help in providing security has now fallen back into the hands of local warlords and al qaeda are his policy reports. there is still a force to be reckoned with tens of thousands of sunni muslims angry at the shiite iraqi government known as the sons of iraq four years ago they won over by american dollars to fight al qaeda one of the strains they live in the neighborhoods in which they keep watch. we did a great service to iraq some where members were working with the terrorists before they joined us and they give us information about the armed groups but despite attempts by the iraqi government to disarm them in communities like this they continue to patrol the streets because they insist iraqi soldiers just can't keep the peace. and security forces sometimes just turn a blind eye to what's going on there's lots of he rights violations and there aren't enough human rights organizations to defend and protect people. but all
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these paramilitary groups upholding the rule of law all some of their activities questionable as suggested in the four hundred thousand iraq documents released by wiki leaks in one account his sons of iraq leader is said to be responsible for the murder of innocent civilians conducting insurgent activities under the guise of a sons of iraq leader extortion and rape. everything has a positive and a negative some leaders use their position for settling tribal scores stockpiling weapons making money and killing innocent civilians but the majority brought stability and. but that majority also feels abandoned by an america which armed trained and paid them and despite big promises less than half of the ninety thousand strong force has been given work or absorbed into iraqi security forces but this man is one of the few who has but he's afraid to reveal his identity. to talk after the americans were finished with his groups after iraq was secure they
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no longer supported us especially when the iraqi government charged our leaders with crimes a lot of the leaders have lost trust in the american and iraqi government and are free that by working for them for they might face charges and or assassination. iraqi security officials say hundreds of sons of iraq members have returned to al qaeda and that many of the thousands now in the iraqi government payroll secretly aid the insurgency for observers like honeyed for a deal iraqi security forces are running a losing race to keep up to speed to either integrate the groups or to be able to secure iraq without them and i think of how that the training given by the u.s. was not complete and it never will be because america wants iraqis to keep beating them they don't want to iraq to build a strong army and that way they can justify staying in the country and making sure iraq is never strong enough to control the region. in army bases like those iraqi
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federal police are trained in intelligence a tactical side exploitation and medical anything like that they do patrols connor is that for many iraqis what the americans left behind was destruction and devastation it will take a lot for them to rebuild the words of their minds. armed and dangerous these paramilitary groups struggle to find a place for themselves needing some observers to warn that while they might have been used for short term military gains in the end they could be the roadblocks to peace policy r.t.e. baghdad. well to find out how the iraqi military will cope with the challenges ahead our team meets general mohammad sari a spokesman from iraq's ministry of defense. but now i have general mohamed i'll ask again and adviser and spokesperson with the
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iraqi ministry of defense so thank you very much for joining us here on not what's come back to the american soldiers have left by and large the majority do you feel confident that the actual soldiers and the iraqi security force is able to accept the situation here and how do you. it is a good question it's worth talking about the readiness of the iraqi security forces because the number of american troops left in this country is less than fifty thousand it's important the americans go on what's also important is the timing the timing of implementing this phase of the agreement was put forward by the minister of defense why did he choose this time each timing has a meaning there are steps that need to be taken so that the iraqi forces will be ready by december the thirty first twenty eleven we believe that we will be ready enough to have full security control at that stage and for all the american forces
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to leave iraq as well you say that the timeframe is given by the iraqis and not motivated from the american side. whether to call him if the recent departure of american troops was because washington wanted to improve a bomb as picture so walked or if it was because of american pressure or desire it doesn't matter to me as an iraqi or as an iraqi i welcome the american withdrawal and i wish that we will be ready by the thirty first of december twentieth eleven to say goodbye to the americans for good because we will be fully ready to take over as a rocky's we cannot accept that the americans will stay in iraq that were good i don't care for the reason but we will not let anyone stay. in iraq for a long time and the timing issue is very important about having timetables is critical because they serve as a pressurizing factor on us we have to meet each deadline we have to improve the
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level of the iraqi security forces the difference between iraq and afghanistan is that we have put timetables for everything we're doing the afghans and not doing that they relying on the americans and nato to do things for them. do you think that the withdraw or of the american army from iraq will have effect and if so what kind of effect on the situation in afghanistan because the withdrawal from iraq would of course affect to a great deal the situation in afghanistan it has a direct impact because it's too hard now for anyone to have two wars at the same time and it's too hard for anyone to have a big war the americans now are having two big wars in iraq and afghanistan and the arctic at the end of this is the american army says that those troops that were made in iraq are involved in training is this. an element of combat for
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some of us all to still be involved in fighting units that the americans have three main jobs training advice and support especially borne support we don't have fighter jets we only have helicopters the main thing we need from them is able and support for jet fighters and for intelligent us. iraqi scientists to lessen the weaponry why now is to embrace american weapons or even this deal or before and we're very serious about getting russian weaponry not only because their weapons a good and effective but also because the iraqi army has been training all their weapons for forty or fifty years it's all up to us. we decide which weapons we want and from whom we will buy them. we want the russian weaponry but that doesn't mean at the same time that we can't be open to other countries what we buy from italy
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from the u.s. we want to be open to other countries even the current minister of defense that he studied military sciences in russia i was trained in russia almost all of the iraqi army was trained in russia. did i mention how well trained have your soldiers been by the americans. in the lead up and how the current iraqi soldier is different to the soldiers we had before two thousand and three today's iraqi soldiers were young during the two thousand and three war but they were also trained on russian weaponry like for instance on the russian tank later iraqi soldiers were trained on american weapons which are different to the ball but we still have a lot of russian made technology here and many pilots who were trained on russian planes so we need their help to keep training them the americans may be in charge of getting our soldiers ready whenever we get another expertise from for example france or russia we go to those countries and we get the help that we ask for.
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there have been tied to this that security forces are enough well trained enough just two hours ago there was a bomb not far from here. do you think that you are going to convince ten men pull back a safe and secure place for what they are not untrained but the training they receive is not enough when the americans came in the borders were open to terrorists and violence spread the americans dismissed the iraqi government did not think to form an iraqi army before two thousand and four and it was too late because the terrorists were already in and we got volunteers we gave them brief training and sent them to the field they were combat soldiers with not enough training the bombs that are going off in iraq today and not. measurement for how well the soldiers were trained the bones were going off even when the united states was in the country we need better intelligence who's behind these bombs and how they managed
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to still carry them out with the jewish shit out of it at the moment the iraqi security forces one and there has been a war that's been put forward to reintroduce conscription do you think that the signal will be implemented. and i feel this compulsory service has not been approved yet it's still a draft only the retirement law was approved for now we don't need compulsory recruitment because when we also for example for ten thousand volunteers we have at least one hundred thousand young people coming to volunteer so we don't need it the countries need compulsory recruitment when they need soldiers and they don't have them besides we don't have the facilities and equipment to train all these personnel when we have them in the compulsory recruitment we have enough soldiers for now in the future when iraq is stable enough and investment will start coming in and the young men will go towards civilian projects by that time we will be
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having a lack of personnel and by that time we will need the compulsory service and. general thank you very much for joining us on the back of it was. the admiral know him. a passenger liner sailing in the black sea. this thirty first nineteen. twenty three twenty. kilometers off shore. crashed into another vessel. four hundred and twenty three people. russian titanic on our t.v. . the close up team has been to see an old girl creature where russia first free elections were held up thousand years ago.
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now party goes to the area they used to be a place of exile since the seventeenth century. where businesses take advantage of the wild growing products. where rich academic life gives birth to another vein of idea come to the tom scriptural ship close up on r.g.p. . in the sky. and made him look forward to being held down saying. the pain and suffering will never be forgotten. as well as the joy of going to. europe spring of nineteen forty five on our team.
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president obama will have to make compromises to pass laws as democrats lose their hold over congress in the midterm vote as of representatives is now firmly under republican control but many americans fear it's actually corporate money that may be running the show. plus iraq struggles to maintain peace in one of its bloodiest weeks this year. you know neal joins us now with all the latest from the world of sports and i understand a big night of football has just started first spartak moscow right they've got a big big test is chelsea for them in london has just started we'll get the latest from that plus the rest of the champions league games in just a moment can't wait. that's not your company this is sports. are some of the stories we're covering this hour.
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kick off the champions league clash it's a big one shall see i way. hardwood hardships to leave the ranks. of his achievements. of tragedy. at the age of thirty two and. more on that coming up football first where the toughest of tasks just begun for sports in the champions league the russian side taking on chelsea at stamford bridge. and also in london anything but a loss for the visitors would be seen as a job well done especially when you consider that started with. martin. brazilian striker already. part of the midfield.
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for a fourth straight victory in the group while a win first would put them level with the c. l f marsay are attempting to keep in the qualification swing against. group g. european giants. are doing similar and are still operating their one hundred percent record on the line away to shock. wrecking machine and group. to continue the theme against clues about. pushes a room and should be a game for both i fit so very much in the shards of lost sixteen football i was in with sports chelsea no scores yet and any of those six. looking only a day were set in moscow will be seeking to do the double over palermo in the
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europa league the russian eased to three mill away when a fortnight ago over the same opposition par for the course really siesta sitting pretty at the top of the group at nine points from three games is without conceding a single goal one more win the next the draw and all thirty two for them to mess the key though it's not so rosy the only men feeling to win in their previous three games but the chances of a third try and in six years the sheer amount of danes the primary reason for that c.f.c.'s can monitor units that city. who tried an individual approach while trying to solve problems says cup lairs are thick skinned and the ordinary person would have psychological problems in their situations but those guys i think have the inner reserves and skills to overcome those difficulties as for physical preparedness the guys actually only had problems in one game and that's because the last match in palermo ended late on thursday and then we had an early game on the
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weekend in russia that's why they had problems then but now the team is perfectly fine. all right that's the footballers but the ball colleagues are still on the lookout for their first euro league win meanwhile they're currently taking on fellow strugglers valencia in group d. the only man having a bye to improving their rank. in the lineup. is former your m.v.p. . slender lead their two two zero has just tipped off their domestic rivals are flying on the continent not being top spot in group a tonight against the visiting spaniards have the better start. to a tough time the home side has just kept rolling after all into a sixty four sixty four. talking baseball where the giants have returned to some francisco following
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a tense game five win over the texas rangers with saul the west coast m.l. the site secure the world series on a four two one scoreline of the last war the crime in one thousand feet for four years before the move west from new york to victory finally putting an end to actually it's about this appointment to a spike having some months of names on the roster done the year such as willie mays . to celebrate when the bottle of the year's tournament winning golfers could see a new world number one emerge again this very weekend the cream of the gulf crop the show on the golf club with lee westwood enjoying top dog status and. could lose that ranking by the week's end though much of the pending on the playoffs phil mickelson. tiger woods. missed all but. the british open to two a leg injury and a win by lefty or tiger would see it change the tone. and want to vent about
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a year. i've gone through periods like this before in the past. in order to become number one the world and the two bills to have the sustainability of one golf tournaments and something i haven't done and so matter of going out there and competing in. and winning golf tournaments and winning enough terms will take care of itself. just recently because of my injured leg and unfortunately when i've been away from tournament surprises and i've just been resting so that's you know just to stay where it is at the moment he so i'm fortunate that it's happened. but you know it's just a case of managing it. shocking death in the world of surfing with three time world champion passing away at the age of thirty two why native with three from a pro search event in puerto rico on sunday citing an illness irene's body was then find out a dallas hotel on cheese that morning the cause of death is on their own this year
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though sources report the surfer had been suffering from the topical virus the fever leaves behind a wife who is seven months pregnant with their first child and quite fresh will sporting legacy the world championships three years in a row from two thousand and two on the scene is the only real alternative to at least later the top of the surfing tree in recent times a competition free day has been called in honor of the florence. the surface to a lost. we all lost one of our fellow tribesmen and one of our family that we've been traveling with for many many years with lost a world champion we lost a friend. and it was extremely difficult said for all of us. we decided to. call life competition die off. ok let's move on to russian football words in h.r.
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great strikes there and i finally off the post poll may be dead and buried but his successor is already settling into his new home meet a five month old poll the second the office the sea life aquarium and over housing germany he takes over from the legendary paul who correctly predicted all seven of germany's growth cup results over the summer the present incumbent hasn't yet tried his tentacles out forecasting games but no dice all eyes will be on the french native come the european championships one thing's for sure he's got
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