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once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to look for additional through the day. it's all. over the rubble of. coalition air strike this. concern in the capital something opposition's march rests with neither side winning down fears on an impending. cripps trip. barack obama says the u.s. will not pre-taping our hands off approach in the eagle when nato takes on the walls in michigan barricades keen to make sure he called the rebels the russians
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has taken sides in libya's civil war is not the bases on the u.n. resolution. and stable terms the forty victims of last year's twin that metric suicide last week shocked and they shifted other results in the fight against terrorists. next we discuss the situation in the middle east with a former adviser to the george w. bush administration in the u.s. thomas graham tells me that the rest are witnessing is an inevitable consequence of globalization and growing populations if you next. the wave of popular uprisings in the arab world has that political analysts to come up with plenty if not a first summit calling it rain in the desert that's what hopefully climbs the region of the corrupt regimes others that comparing you see a destructive tsunami that would wreak havoc in a radiate voltaire's region well to add some perspective from that may i'm now
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joined by a former adviser to president george w. bush thomas graham thank you very much for your time sir what do you think is an aftermath of for for the events unfolding in the middle east right now i think in that metaphor is probably an earthquake that is going to change the ground underneath a ravine that had been in place for the past forty years no more of what we're seeing is the consequence of. a lot of developments in communications the consequence of population growth. the desire by people from the organize their lives in somewhat different fashion bad as we can see from the events in japan it may take a long time to recover from a twenty year earthquake how long do you think it's going to take before live it will get that you know well you have to remember that this is the tension in this region that's been growing for for many many years i said reasonably assume that you're going to see this change occur overnight what we're seeing is the beginnings
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of i think a fairly narrow going reorganization of the politicians in this region and this is going to take several years to work itself out and finally now it is clear that the rounds are still unfolding and it's probably still too early to make any conclusions but what do you think was the most surprising development for the u.s. goal was to make herself or was it the fall of hosni mubarak or possibly a refusal right now for everybody is that what has been surprising is the rapidity with which the. events have unfolded this is a complicated region and no analysts can predict with with any great accuracy when something like this one i. would have expected there is a. a merchant come to us himself on fire to flush park just to follow it across i think what twelve year found surprising in the united states i think elsewhere in the world he said repeatedly with which this has spread across the entire region
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and every country. has a a different type of unrest you look at iran and that's somewhat different from what we saw in egypt you can it was different from tunis what we see unfolding in libya today is different from anything else that has occurred in this region so we're surprised by the repeatedly were surprised by the variety of the unrest that we've seen now to some what they greeted the american air reaction to the events in the middle east wasn't universal it was very conscious to see that depending on the level of the american involvement in any specific country do you think that is a fair criticism well i don't know if it's a criticism every country has to look at the how the advance there affect its national interest how it affects. how the out of your green eyes humanitarian considerations have to be taken up with counter so washington is looking at he could not resist you know not so much in isolation but look at the
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specifics look at how this impacts on our interest what's really taking place what levers can we have to what extent. can we involve ourselves in a way that will be in the positive developments are supposed to be putting on rights. and the humanitarian problems that are. that we see taking place in this part of it but it's time to say that the criticism that we heard from washington for example out of the three car centric rain and a bounce in the train was all right or the. you know quite down as compared to what was happening in libya read the reaction was pretty strong and you know it involves . you know whenever it's around again we have different relations with these with these countries we've had a very close relationship with the ruling regime. frame for several years and what i think the u.s. government is trying to do is encourage them. to reach some of the man to.
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find some common ground. and my guess is also that washington believe now that that excessive force is the use of putting down the demonstration and there will be discussions about that in public to doctors or government another matter this man has been in power and. his group. were going to terrorism americans are suffering and cannot feel the same way and even though the relationship changed somewhat oh over the past several years because gadhafi gave up his programs. geared towards building weapons of mass destruction we've never had a comparable relationship with gadhafi and we think that his regime has been fairly brutal in the way that it's treated its own population that may be true but for some time the american administration the longer that and if i'm not mistaken it was under the george w. bush that the united states started taking efforts to normalize its relationship to
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leave it and up until recently he made you know biggest described as friendly but they were quite comfortable i'm if i'm not mistaken i guarantee american embassy was reopened in the early via america's receiving about was receiving about five percent of libyan oil so to some extent you know the leadership of the two countries comfortable going to trial that why do you think the reaction to events in libya were still strong look i mean first of all i think comfortable so wrong were. the bush administration had a choice to make. at that time remember our concern was our title of the chances that a terrorist group would obtain weapons of mass destruction we've had a continuing concern about an iranian nuclear weapons program from our standpoint oh and khadafi was willing to give up his nuclear weapons. we had to make a decision whether we're going to accept that or not and if we did accept that that
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meant we were going to have gear with the dot going to somewhat different matter so i think people made a very hard pragmatic calculation that given the range of interests they collaborate. i talk to them or chlorophyll attitude towards could exchange for his giving up his programs of what. weapons of mass destruction was positive overall how the situation is changing it on the ground in libya in the past and the past couple of months there is under arrest there is a an internal domestic movement that would like to see cannot be removed. and certainly the united states has had no problems with that how this plays itself out i think is one of the big question of the next several weeks at a minimum now you are now in russia and you know that there are russian political analyst a quite fond of conspiracy theories and maybe now is speculating that there is a u.s. hand behind all this and graft in the middle east what do you say to that. it's
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hard to see why the united states it's been a great deal of time and effort of trying to overthrow governments that have been supportive of the united states in that part of the world if you look at the relationship we had we egypt. back range saudi arabia yemen condition and so forth. so this is really been a challenge for the united states because we do have conflicting interests and we have strategic interests in some of these countries but as you know and as russians have been critical there's a strong element of. values based i guess is the way i would put it that also would suggest that we should be harsher with some of the people that we support for strategic reasons so balancing all the issues has been a different goal. i think challenge for the for the current administration and it's still ongoing now given the political and social and raster instability that there is always associated with any sort of regime change anything the united states
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would benefit from what's happening in the middle east right now and at least in the long term we'll look at the question is not whether the united states is going to benefit from this or not the question is that what are you going to do about what's happening on the ground. one can see a whole range of scenarios over the next several years as these governments in these countries sort out to sort out their own politics to. get it clear is that what we will see is a greater degree of out of the potential fate. in all of these governments the leadership are going to have to respond to some of the public demands that creates its pluses and its minuses its difficulties and its opportunities for american foreign policy of the clearly the united states has been supportive of democracy in general terms around the world we're going to find that there are populations and
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people. that have different views of how the world should function and there are movements in all these countries that. are somewhat questioning america's position in the world and so forth and we're going to have a doctor different approach to these countries to make a better effort one to explain our policies and if we in fact desired to have the support of these populations to consider changing our policies as well and finally i began this interview if that matter for. and i would like to get on down as well there are some analysts who are comparing the advance and it is these great arab uprising awakening to the iran's knowledge an age nine to fall of the berlin wall and you know the fall of comedy is that it's about the cross europe eastern europe do you think there are historic parallels do you see them not with one nine hundred
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eighty nine one thousand nine hundred nine grew out of a different set of circumstances and we didn't was a real revolt specifically against communism of the countries of central europe or revolt against soviet domination there was and those were the guiding principles. for the people on the ground and it had an entire calls on the soviet union itself that lead ultimately to the breakup of the soviet union and the minds of communism in russia and across the former soviet space which we see here is due to some unrest across the region but it's hard to find with the common element in that raw unrest names it varies from country to country yes it's revolts against the regime to an hour for a long time but each of those three had its own specific characteristics so it's hard to i think generalize across the region and so hard to compare this with the type of developments. see in one thousand nine hundred nine if there's
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a more. or a closer historical analogy is probably europe in eight hundred forty eight. the birth time of nationalism in nations in that part of the world where you saw. a and rash spread across europe. and in opposition to various governments america that had different types of systems or perhaps one so i would look at eight hundred forty eight as more of historical analogy to what we're seeing in the middle east at this point and i would give one thousand nine hundred nine thank you very much pretenses. there is not enough space for them on the ground. down to.
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t.v. job com. if. fs . if. you. the rubble of a box of by coalition airstrikes has held all its conal because athletes going to study in the capital position the small western to me the solid willing to back down fear is the villain and the love for the group and. brock a vama says the u.s. will not be taking a hands off approach in the navy and even when they say takes common knowledge he admits it's america is keen to make sure exactly carved in the revels with russia's that's a few signs in the news civil rule is not going to be seen by the un resolution. and most capable of the full she victims of last year's metro's do with so many
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false which shocks and nation but added resolve to the plights begins. because obviously with the latest from the world for us. well welcome this is the sports news live an hour to you thanks for joining us and here is what's coming up in the program twenty eight seen vs when since winds into future world cup hosts russia and the top are prepared to meet in the international friendly later on tuesday. the galloping best of seven series against so i bought the winning game three move a time that's in the cage trial. and maria sharapova dances to be called as in miami while top seed caroling was not he suffers shall defeat in the fourth stage. put both last word to future world cup hosts will go had to had tonight's russia
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and gets our gearing up to meet in a friendly in doha russia's last clash was a pretty disappointing affair adds you guys because john just failing to secure all three points against armenia in euro qualifying held to school this draw to get it back on another point of concern is that russia winless in the last three matches so i go alexander kids are called the last man in fact to school for russians out with a broken bone in his hand well the midfielder alongside wolf is also sidelined due to an ankle injury russia's previous friendly was a shock the last night you're wrong on so coach dick advocaat and scorches ahead of this one. we discuss is always a plays about a friendly game that. you have to give more than. a good game and not less i know there's a new coach. and good way that goes we'll also see plays well they're doing. the b. side that. played once against them the belgian. two years ago so
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in that way. easy games there are no easy games anymore. because we didn't win for a long time. because pitches good. condition which are represented by cut the duration. of. and also denied training while champions spain are way too late for it is seeking to stretch their perfect group around to five they have already beaten their opponents and stake all that cowan a speech this time out is a concern. i think i mean there were no it's been a long time since i've played on the field in the spanish b. division with severe but it's what's available there was no other taken it was the referee's decision i would have hoped for different circumstances but if that's not the case we will try to produce our best football nonetheless. and spain's welcome
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final opponents lost some other in that alliance host hungary the game a repeat of friday's much and the best where the dutch dismantled the hosts for nail it was almost obviously across the manager who hailed his side as simply brilliant. additional free refrigeration business all to meet a goal and it's almost impossible to change what i think we've shown for the most part during the last match that we're close to for this very good to see the meet the best moments from the touchline are to reduce and contribute more to talk what it thinks will work. and in more football in israel's them or a new house come fast he was set to succeed steve mcclaren as england manager in two thousand and seven after leaving chelsea but changed his mind when he thought of all the free time to have on his hands an interview with french sports they leave the current real madrid had stated was invited to work with england but reportedly had a change of heart the last minute because of the prospect of playing one game every few months didn't appeal he then moved into milan lined month break here previously
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won the champions league with porting to thousand and four and can boast of leading sides to six domestically crowds across europe. their eyes how can i make the lord have hall of the deficit in this series with so about your live that's in the cage al east finals will be the course club host of game three unfold the story of the denise was still snapped up in a spirit bear how about the girl was called offside and ruled out by the referee three minutes into the second film it did make the ground zero thanks to i would see it go out of. but less than two minutes after that which a small break of some of thought that was an equalizer skip a big part does most boring from the blue line for one but no goals in the last period that went to overtime wherry boggles the north goal very crucial helping when you've got to go the deficit in the series to just water so you want the rolls
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there. and the winner of the western conference finals and the garden call could be defined some nights launced beat with my sleeve in game four in the small school region remember militia energy goes man are in a commanding three zero overall lead in their best of seven series with the railway man. intent and some drip that could expose the probably the biggest weight off that area so far eliminating the balls to play a card in was not key in the fourth round of the sony ericsson open in miami the german ranked twentieth fab producing some powerful shots early on with a day in serving for the percept at page saved a match point in style denying was not he would be back on with right down the line and she went on to win the set seven five was not he raised a game in question second six three but too many arrows followed lowing but which they controlled the german one side to an image by six games to three setting up a meeting with many down to reach this is andreas final appearance this season so
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plenty of reasons to celebrate the little doubts i think i still don't believe it's really because i'm quite relaxed and i'm not really excited so i think the. to the best science for knowing that it didn't been there i feel yet so it's still it's still fresh and i'm just trying to you know to. to try to forget what had to go to try to you know work it out for. a good day for what is the main allowed to progress into the last days without any trouble because in the foreseeable silence amount of sponsoring was the first win over it so five ranked player in three has six four six one mixed up omar yeah alexander the hero of romania knocked out bench . and no defender was also a straight sets win on this ng off monaco the two time miami champion securing a seventy six six hole victory and will take on all your heroes through next stop
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the belgian defeated the only russian remaining in the men's stormy failed to sneak one six six three six three of the score in that on elsewhere all falling down almost but also through to the last eight. york knicks stole an overtime win over the magic at madison square garden and one of monday night highlights in the n.b.a. was a close one and we go straight to the fourth quarter the knicks are recent signing carmelo anthony makes it ninety six ninety melo with finish with a game high thirty nine points for new yorkers are londell count the deficit however jason richardson shot from behind the arc made good level at one hundred spots in extra period the host was dome announcing that being there are six much losing streak where they won thirteen one zero six victory the knicks however said several things still while orlando have been their playoff spot longer for. many while russian basketball is also out for a major you know beijing venue established v to be
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a league only to go from the super league this year but already one of the country's highest ranking officials is calling for another job a whole more sponsorship has been guaranteed with the overall aim of becoming as popular as ice hockey's cape shell. stuff league i mean much you next year the league will consist of the twelve teams that we already have two more russian teams will be added locomotive presence dark and project st petersburg and to foreclose on my scottish hardest and the czech republic and i'm sure we will have sixteen clubs better than ten countries on not only from eastern europe but also from central europe the format of the climbers will also change into two groups and with eight teams in each and then the playoffs g.c. we also had the ridiculous situation the teams were playing t.v. stations to come against them you're playing as a squats next to the stylus or progress. and finally the first of a hand to hand fighting while championships was how the mosque on sunday with a titles at stake was the hosts who put their hands on the most of them rather than
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younger parts. drumming up the excitement for where hundred athletes from all over the globe yet here with just a single juggle to get to become the first ever hand to hand fighting world champions in their sport the comac method was initially used in forces training utilizing the most efficient stand the quality and wrist implicates of oh it's a good sport because the borders are so good we always insist upon two hundred five things first of all a sports has been doing to be the most brutally vicious on a more serious things are still good morning to this sport is one of the fastest growing globally although it has a long tradition in russia. and king russia should is squared up to the challenge the meeting was held in the fall now. and the sixty kill weight category of the nation had to overcome both his opponent the united states chris daggett and his
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own knee injury he did both fighting through pain to the biggest title in his life a war that was tough the russians just never like when it came to the hairy guys next year. russia also had when he rode up the monk a bloke was hardly bruised the square up with team usa stanley was was with two new bills for the home side playing but. iniesta but each was getting only good laws of mysterious this problem clear at least being a success and not to watch all the categories in russia game wait with most of the schools and next to me was fixed on one far behind the kitchen the other three girls get to the point i think it takes a while to realise the good and very first which. i just knew i could do it and i trained very hard and it paid off actually there was no other option for me but looking. over for the new archie mystic. and as of this hour stay with
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