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good to see don't need to go and. read this and the candle was photo retreat. from. moscow a recap of the headlines. violence and overcrowding run wild and the government braces itself for an influx of immigrants from arab countries in trouble hundreds of thousands could flee libya for years toppled in the ongoing revolt. renewed clashes or rock athens thousands rally against austerity measures this comes amid fears of billions of dollars of aid going to the middle east at the expense of the e.u. many europeans say the countries are concerned about promoting democracy abroad but . their own citizens in the process.
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with accusations of corruption mismanagement as positive patients blame the health ministry for delays in the supply of lifesaving drugs and turning to alternative medications putting their health. let's get some more insight into the. unrest across the arab world and his recent article published in the wall street journal edwarda looked like a writer and u.s. military strategist said that the removal of egypt's hosni mubarak would lead to either anarchy or islamists coming to power well we spoke to him to get some more insight and that discussion is coming up next. thank you very much for being with us to question who do you think pulled the rug
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from under mubarak and pulling the strings right now well it's pulling the strings nobody's pulling in the strings because this is a crowd action. this is the popular insurrection it's not the revolution it's not the coup it's not some clever colonel who takes three tanks and takes two palace this is a real popular insurrection which is people are living under a government for one year and ten years and twenty and thirty years and one day they all get out because of an incident something happened in this case of as you know it didn't happen in egypt it happened in tunisia one person was pushed around . there was a crowd and they overthrew to me is so this is the popular uprising quite a special event some very interesting. states turned their back on mubarak i
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should quite quickly because they are allied. with the american government is always in a state of embarrassment when its friends are not democratic so you know. has always to manage country a. addiction on the one hand we are normal american people we like friends and we don't like enemies on the other we also want democracy we talked about racine so when you become a friend states and you're not democrat you're in a difficult question because the americans always talk about democracy so it's always been the balance in the americas of course on the one hand barack is a friend. on the other he's a dictator so once the people go around the rule is this if you open fire you lose their ways so long as you don't shoot the americans can be half and once you tell
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the police to should. be rainy and shoot the crowd the syrians can shoot the crowd but if america is your patron you cannot shoot ok well earlier this month you were in wall street journal if i'd leave now the results likely to be in an article or islamist egypt or some of both until another declare ship emerges is still second to that yes yes i do i do and the reason is that democracy is not something you can buy in a shop it takes centuries of development to go to democracy for example the united states went into iraq remove saddam hussein. and what happened is not that the iraqis became the region's streets they remain true they are so therefore it took enormous difficulty to form a kind of mixed religious but. a democracy. powerful
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working ok you cannot create you cannot jump ahead i believe the. conditions don't allow democracy yet in places like that on the other hand the illustrates cannot be supplying. where prince to a dictator who shoots his people you cannot do it politically is not possible that is. a us president you cannot do congress with the money. also if you look at what's going on right now starting from tunis it's a chain reaction of social. popular uprising and they. do not want to know what they want democracy yet they don't have a leader to follow no you don't need the leader to have a democracy but you do need to have respect for political right. instead of democratization is quite possible islamization i mean if i look at these numbers
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ation is retreating in iraq because they have islamic government if you go to today have to people in tehran and drinking whiskey not because they like whiskey just to give it to the gov so islam is ation is increasing in egypt when this preacher this fanatic. went to cairo one million people. because at this stage of the. religion is much more meaning for democracy and to have democracy have to have real respect for human rights and personal individual rights too but let me tell you the middle east lost its importance already with the cold war and it's even less important it generates a lot of headlines but the real politics now is in the pacific and it is china and
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china that's where world politics is it's not the middle middle east is just pictures television pictures of people shouting. what's going on there nothing there's nothing going on. this is you're talking about countries that don't really produce anything they don't invent anything they don't. valid. they're not import some of them have or that's. the center of world politics is completely different to that do i understand correctly that you believe you are most likely to suffer the most already know already started last week my prediction in the wall street journal is they paid the price if you read the article first boats arriving from tunisia people just want to enter italy. the boats you know arrive in these. islands first in the article to be refugees because your bizarre.
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tourism industry is dead so right away people have no money so they made to immigrate here and this is a big problem for europe illegal immigration coming in. and of course from a business point of view egypt did much more business with europe the united states and the states was providing strategic support not only to egypt but the business of the europeans go on holiday shoppers and you know if there is an islamist government in egypt you can forget about going to the beach in europe is much more close to tunisia in egypt. so you're quite hawkish on iran miles you believe iran wants a bomb now i don't care if they want to bomb or not. first of all iran is not exactly a great center of technology i'm not worried because of the technology. they make
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wonderful donkey's samples but as for the rockets they're not. the nuclear program has been going on for a year the year after year and i think. the problem with iran is that the. it is the. the iran. in a constant state of instability there always a bit and they resolve the problem. so every. criticizing. one they're praying every day. sending rockets to hamas. and hamas is sending the rockets on the heads of my jewish relatives and as you know i don't like that they are funding thirty million dollars. every week in lebanon. they say maybe
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fifty i don't know so hizbullah is a in effect. terrorist kind of organization as well as a political organization of course and they're actively doing terrorism their state supporting terrorism therefore they are disturbing element in the middle east and therefore i believe that even if their government was popular they would be our enemies. as it happens the government is unpopular but iran is still a sore point what do you suggest could be done because what assumptions people of the government sanctions are symbolic measure i. there are some few things that could be done will be useful for example. there are measures the europeans could take very cheaply measures that would really create a problem for iran for every day iran air is flying to italy to frankfurt to
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rome and with these flights they are bringing some tourists refugees and so on but usually government. who are doing government because. closing those flights would put the real person. and make it clear so that there will be some leadership sanction. like for example we will not give a visa to anybody that is a government official that. you work for the government you have been there so this will be cheap easy measures but i don't believe that it really works what will work is time. because they are creating a post islamic society in iraq iran is the only muslim country. which is becoming less muslim every day every day there's another irregular who says i'm finished with it the only thing that bothers very frightening would be too strong
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the word is that we have a serious financial. strategically this is not a threat no. we don't is this is not a cold war so this is the time for the guys face to focus on domestic financial public finance problem not the economy because to me has to solve itself but public finance at this moment forty three. of every dollar spent by the us government has borrowed half of it from abroad from germany japan and china . that's not really sustainable suppliers there's a that's big stuff not and or this middle east noise stuff that all that comes out of the middle east is noise. nothing important happens all right and what look thank you very much for this interview don't you.
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might or might not be able to publish it but that's the end of your career. culture is that so much different each musician has the power to find the mark when jesus preached revolution in the arab middle east is the era of dictators coming to an end in this final breach and as the west.
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headlines here on a c three is a. crowd run wild in the gulf. for an influx of immigrants from arab countries in. this field hundreds of thousands could leave libya i'm going to . bring you the clashes. of thousands rally against austerity measures this comes amid fears of billions of dollars of aid to go into the middle east at the expense of the. many european countries are concerned about promoting democracy abroad. taking their own citizens in the process. ukraine is filled with accusations of corruption and mismanagement and most of the patients blame the health ministry for delays in the supply of life saving drugs and turning to
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alternative medications putting their health in danger. and i'll be back with more of those stories in just under fifteen minutes time but for now let's join roland on the floor. hello there or. would you go well it's a feast or all the ice hockey and football fans out there plus have a special on the next. all that coming right up so stay right there. a little welcome to the sport an artsy come and see a live from the russian capital costs for a first as always the headlines. says through to the last sixteen of the europa league following a c. one aggregate win all that. playing the blues chelsea make a successful stories of the champions league knockout stage by beating copenhagen away in their first leg. h.-l.
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playoffs begin with. this. begin their quest for the third cup in less than fifteen minutes. but will start with football where says scott became the first russian seemed to reach the last sixteen of the europa league the knights snatching a late one one draw with salonica right here in moscow say scott won the first leg one nil last week but found themselves down in the sixty seventh minute after his lot and levelled matters overall factor a lot of them missed the penalty in the eightieth minute but sergei was there to smash the ball home after a rebound so one wanted finished on the night meaning say scott to get through two one on aggregate meanwhile chelsea have made a winning start in the champions league last sixteen as they beat at sea copenhagen sunil. sealed the win for the blues elsewhere and cheese the night real madrid missed their chance to win in france as they were held to
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a one one draw at lay on but despite the result josie moreno is optimistic for the outcome of the return leg. as it would. have experience in. so the second match. but. when one away at home. the same way. support. the team and of course for the second. two more champions league games take center stage in europe on wednesday including the holders inter milan taking on byron munich in a repeat of last season's final and the italian side are missing the king things of that success striker and coach. a little scored both goals in their famous still win of the veteran a battle in the ashes decider of what mel the argentinian is sidelined with a hamstring injury and there have also changed twice since that denali rafa benitez
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stepped in to fill the void left by moreno as departures and madrid but he was later replaced with the current boss to an hour ago but insists that his side's mindset is right for the upcoming game. i mean i knew something for sure this school is still you can only do it we are the champions now we have to do to in our minds we want to we were able to compete with anyone i know the two a fuel that's. elsewhere manchester united have arrived in our say ahead of their first leg of the champions league last sixteen at this home marcell will be without the striker on drippy are. going to injury and forwards luke rimini and brandow are also a down premier league leaders united meanwhile will play without rio ferdinand and ryan giggs chris smalling is set supporter pneumonia village at the heart of defense and manchester united's boss says this year's champions league is anybody's
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game. i think the prayers because it doesn't concern us doesn't concern us a. son opportunity when you get to the stage. this year is very open. and there was a number of times you could win it. and one more quick look at some nice pictures and keisha missed it inter milan versus byron munich at the san siro and marsay hosting magister united at the start velodrome. over in the english premier league second place arsenal are gearing up to host stoke the gunners somewhat short of firepower robin persie is alex with a hamstring injury while the avi is suspended adding more pressure on the gunners is their schedule with wednesday's game with their first of five within just a fortnight. as would involved in four competitions.
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so you screwed it was quoted you know. last week. to be a rude n.b.a. as most talked about trade finally went through as carmelo anthony completed his move from denver to new york after months of speculation the mega deal involved a total of nine players with russian ruchita what they must golf and among those moving to colorado maurice that him are particularly thrilled that a longtime friend and fellow all star anthony is finally aboard the ship in new york. there's a news story for center for concern because you know we always know from all the stores that. you're going to go to those storms thirty two time defending champions los angeles are meanwhile they can do with their battle tested lineup the lakers putting a three game losing streak behind them after a twenty four point round of the visiting hawks kobe bryant's courts when he points
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and got plenty of help from his supporting cast bogus old sitting up teammate shannon brown for a big chunk and it's twenty six twelve early lead seven events continuing to entertain the crowd with the game out of reach and you from steve blake one of the many lakers highlights as the champs prevailed one hundred four eighty. all right so i saw king now where they can help playoffs get underway at five pm moscow time and that's ten minutes from now let's have a look at today's fixtures starting with the west conference champions local machine start their best of seven series against will have to qualify for the knockout stage for the first time while moscow open their campaign against the last one here in the russian capital sports travel north to play a star studded st petersburg. to moscow region side place ever start and we'll bring you an update on those scores in the very next day. and finally with three years left before the show lympics the first test event was held at the largest
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venue of the twenty fourteen games. was there for us. just fifty kilometers from the russian black sea city of sochi and you find yourself among this stunning beauty of the cookies a smile intense however then not just there to be admiring the alpine ski resort of rosa who is situated on the northern slope of the eagle reach the plan is to create a unique here around when you can playing the possibilities for alpine skiing and seaside relics ation i have to say that i'm really impressed by the raising the quality of snow we can find in. this result before. we have skied all of us in this last. says i. see special snows that will probably appeal to many many guests not on this edition but as well as international guest. there we demand the. best work around the result
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rosa who has seen a massive overhaul and will become the largest venue for the forthcoming winter olympics in twenty fourteen there are currently four ski leafs well in three years' time there will be eighteen and only peace between a thousand and two thousand meters above sea level and can host the international ski federation advance which could be expanded by eight hundred thousand spectators and there is even more to come as a snowboard park and freestyle center are being built on the east of the rosa hooter plateau since the thousand seven one special was awarded the winter olympics one of the biggest construction project in washington history got underway the largest many of those commuter games was finally put to the test as the first major sports event their european cup took to the slopes here at rosa khutor and it feels like there lympics have already started for the rosa khutor resort and the venue claimed its first piece of global attention as russian president dmitry medvedev
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and prime minister vladimir putin visited the slopes to see for themselves only organizers efforts the european cup. it was the first test event among seventy that will take place in sochi over the next three years. and the inaugural alpine ski rant across the whole of russia received its first serious examination and was an obvious success all the systems what test to change sure they met their proper id so covering safety requirements and logistics and everyone seemed to be satisfied with the slopes and with the organisation of the tournament around they held over the whole world in. really can. hear beautiful mountains and the organizing committee they did a great job. to get this globe ready piece of very good and difficult and very challenging and mighty nice shapes is very interesting it can be compared with the best venues in europe and it's absolutely the best site in russia adverse weather
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conditions did change the plans of the organizers but they have always had a plan b. and there is nothing to worry about even if there is no snow. so it was a real destruction of i'm quite satisfied there's a job before our team of course we have to progress and so it's a fault but there was a very new result and i can feed on such a successful next year for the world and the fitness was to get the slopes are unique and suitable for skiers of any level but it also means the city can hold out buying ski events into an olympic disciplines in just one area it's not only set to become the best russian ski resort but will be able to compete with other european venice for a world class advance. artsy such as. i'll be back with another update less than two hours from now meanwhile check our your side at artsy sport news and thanks for stopping by.
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