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it's a good international flood the cheese every green little ritual intro whom. we can say to those families who have lost loved ones is terror justice has been talk . to ya supports just what is not barack obama prose that there are about privately the son of god also the son. the alleged killing of clothes off his son nato airstrike sparks outrage in libya crowds but foreign embassies and friends plus. the economic desperation intensifies on the u.s.
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debt collectors results and nothing else to make americans feel the way. that many countries question their nuclear safety or the food prices parties toward the new russian reactive to assess its own ability. to meet twenty four hour news now the u.s. president barack obama has confirmed that a solid in the out and has been killed in a special operation in pakistan sources suggest that his body has been buried at sea which will do little to counter claims from the pakistani taliban leader is still in life crowds of americans have gathered in the u.s. capitol to celebrate the killing. has the latest from washington d.c. . u.s.
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president barack obama addressed the nation to announce in fact that the united states has can finally confirmed that osama bin laden has been killed by u.s. special forces we're hearing that it was not a drone attack this was actually a firefight on the ground by u.s. special forces right outside of his lawn of god there was a firefight there was exchanged some of them has rightly had reportedly been shot and killed in the head and his body is apparently now in the u.s. in u.s. custody so the president addressed the nation right now to just just earlier go to announce this major development and also we are just blocks away from the white house right now where there have been hundreds of people who have gathered right outside of the white house in celebration of the developments that have been ladan has been confirmed killed by u.s. president barack obama in fact even as i was making my way to the studio we've seen cars driving by honking american flags waving and people continue to to make their way down towards the white house to celebrate this this news this news that in fact
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as the united states has been pursuing for for the past decade since the nine eleven attacks it's been ten years in afghanistan nearly since since the ten year since the nine eleven attacks which really really started the the active hot conflict on the ground in afghanistan but we cannot. forget that the roots of conflict so often go back to foreign policy decisions made years and years ago and you know well the president did say in his speech tonight that the american people did not choose this fight this fight came to the united states in u.s. soil referencing of course the nine eleven attacks we have to remember that the united states policy of currently arming the mujahideen in afghanistan. back in the eighty's had of course contributed so much to the current situation that we have on the ground today and it's one of those things that unfortunately in washington sort of gets really lost in the mix you know we don't really see the consequences of
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certain foreign policy actions as they relate to to the present new developments on the ground. lottie's military analysts currently a guinea told r.t. how the very movements the u.s. wants back to freedom fighters in afghanistan became a turn this year. it was the perpetrator of the anti soviet jihad which was used as a proxy war against the soviet union by the medium of the jihadi counterinsurgency of their time it was cool some of the ludden turned out as the one of the main financier and organizer of the arab mercenaries who came to make money to spread their violent and extremist ideology the reach was financed jointly by the saudi arabia but mostly directed and trained by the united states of america and orchestrated by the central intelligence agency as freedom fighters this thirty
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years later was rebranded as. a mosque has welcomed the news of the death of osama bin laden and once again underline the need for joint efforts but on the question of reports from the front russia sponsored terror north caucasus. russia's north caucasus really remains the main training ground for terrorists in that country and there's a mounting our advantage surround this district of provides a convenient zone for militants to hide and to develop their network and this is really the same situation as we may observe the outgunned practiced on the border now in the last several weeks there has been an intensified anti terror raids and dozens of militants have been invited out including some high profile figures among terrorist with links to all kinds but still there is no clean formation where russia's most wanted terrorist might be hiding here in this region and russian security forces are searching for claimed responsibility for
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a number of high profile terror attacks including the most good idea the airport attack that happened this year and tween suicide moscow metro bombings that happened last year still this search operation for him continues and indeed the disappearance of bin laden is important gods as the search operation continues for adda terrorists here in this region it really shows that terrorism is a global issue but it's far from being sold. as discuss the story we're joined by sultanzoy all right after all of that but i thank you for joining us here live analogy that we haven't heard much of both been logging recently this is as important as america would suggest. i think symbolic importance of this matter is really you very very evident he was leading the al qaeda organization for many many years and of course under his watch. things that
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happened in new york and of course in his pursuits thousands of people who were killed in afghanistan while he was living comfortably in a million feet near a military. academy in pakistan really i mean of course it's a very important thing and it shows that all along he was in pakistan and he was protected. if you mention afghanistan and the summit in london was that was the reason the u.s. intervened there but now that he's dead will this be a reason to get out and perhaps leave the country in some disarray. i think arguments are floating around to doctors facts but the reality of the situation is that there is another argument that bin laden himself was not directly involved in the fall of one. resistance to the government of afghanistan and to the opposition to the government therefore his removal will not directly affect the. government
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operation in this country because the anti-government forces are connected to extremist organizations and focused on and by proxy of course and directly connected some circles of the pakistani intelligence and those. those groups are still alive and well and they're still there and they haven't really now and their involvement in afghanistan. bin laden was using u.s. politics to unite the country against a common enemy so who do you think would replace him as the u.s. enemy number one as it were. you know bin laden was of course a figure. he was personifying he had a moral. presence of course as much as financial presence in the organization but after he's gone how high they will not be without a leader i'm on a little while he's there and there will be some other guys emerging as
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organization is not dismantled nor the cause of extremism in the world so in order to really call this a victory one day we have to meet and visit the root causes of extremism and the slimy world well indeed and looking back in history we know how back in the eighty's of us was sponsoring the mujahideen war against the a soviet union in afghanistan to be creating archaia in libya the u.s. is backing the rebels is history repeating itself. there's a difference about libya i think you know u.s. not alone but nato and also. even nato is an operating there under a u.n. resolution and the united nations security council resolution has given giving them they're given the authority in afghanistan the covert good operations were covert basically as the word implies and there was no international resolution behind it
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of course there were condemnations in the u.n. here and there but soviet union those biz were able to block i need resolutions therefore all the operation where in those days it covert is there this is an overt parisian through to support those groups who are looking for freedom from radical regime in libya. ok we'll leave it there sultanzoy former afghan parliament member thank you for joining us. well that's get more perspective and across to all of these good news in the new delhi for snow the killing of bin laden is obviously being hailed as a major success for the u.s. but is it likely to have much effect on the threats of global terrorism as a whole. that's an excellent question and you know i think it's important to remember that when you think about this global war on terror it's not something that just effects the united states or the west it's something that affects the
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entire world whether it's in moscow or here in new delhi i think the most recent major terrorist attack here in india was. a that was said to have been linked to the i s i. service so obviously around the world there are terrorist attacks that have happened in recent years. two thousand and one september eleventh and it had nothing to do with al qaeda so while the death of osama bin laden can be seen as somewhat of a thing that the war on terror is over is only a little bit over simplified now crucially what about the situation the border with pakistan a country which is paying the high price for ya. that's an excellent point i think it's also important to remember the context here the history of this region if you look back through the nine hundred eighty s. it was actually the united states along with the help of the i acquired pakistan secret service that were supposedly training freedom fighters during the soviet
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afghan war it was then those same freedom fighters that ended up turning into terrorists and carrying out a lot of these attacks that ended up really majorly affecting the lives of the populace danis the billions that along with american drone attacks that have killed . pakistani civilians it's hard to say that papias not also hasn't been affected by this war on terror they certainly have been a victim as well when it comes to india's reaction to osama bin laden's death a lot of indians are still waiting for pockets non government official reaction as to whether or not they knew that these american troops were going to come in and capture osama bin laden others a lot of talk a lot of speculation here a lot of eyebrows raised talking about the fact that osama bin laden was captured so close to the pakistani capital a lot of indians here are wondering how they could not have known that he was there . tell you that was true reporting from new delhi thank you. on this is to use agency. says some of the. enemy.
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to drop its politics food. he was almost made into a sort of a porpoise symbol he was or you just. sort of a propaganda tool he was and he was a person if occasion all that you will make it with a swatch. unfortunately we see these traditions of the united states always find someone who are so new flies they knew me it was saddam hussein it was my water is now until recently it was bin laden so i have leased my studio because i'm told the united states cannot survive without this is not the way we development well a whole. chain will seize it some want to because after all it's not in creature north and east what we call so conditioned. to want to have. if you need any mist to keep yourself informed that doesn't.
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mean well libyan state t.v. has shown the bodies of the sun and three grandchildren colonel gadhafi reportedly killed a nato airstrike sparked a wave of outrage across the country and more storming romanticism me this how do you know this is something considerable damage the u.n. has withdrawn staff from its mission in that you know it was also it's. also asking for the best sense of for certain globalization things nato has ignored. the law. and the evidence suggests that. apartment buildings in tripoli have been targeted hospitals are to be targeted and we have a rather conspicuous. critical both targeting the family of the head of state namely his son as well as its grandchildren. and we can make your
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own judgments but this kind of behavior is if you're a geisha of international law nothing allows the united. states. to to go into a country and start killing the head of state or members of his family i would hope that russia will take the initiative of confronting the united states britain france in the security council the united nations this is these are illegal acts been violation of the un charter and above all taken by countries which are involved in a war crimes in other parts of the world only our partners gone. while those clashes continue in syria but the number of dead has already sort of more than one hundred has increased speculation it's set to become the next target of foreign intervention and instead the author of duncan says any further nato action would
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have thought of consequences it is notable that former way six age and others to quote has been quoted here in this country as saying that the reports from on the ground in syria to match what the wire agencies are saying as to what's happening in syria of course illegal serial brazil and. so much disastrous. consequences i mean. the straits of hormuz is palestinian groups of people in egypt will probably rise up against syria is such a lynchpin of. everything that is against us has your morning power now in the middle east. websites r.t. dot com we're after your opinion as to right nato is bombing libya but not syria. believe it's the amount of oil that is directing what investment to be around forty percent of the rush or back to nato strikes in syria just a matter of time well just four percent difference in the stars of the present
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but want to r.t. dot com i have no say. france has taken the one of the most active roles in intervening in the uprisings that have been raging in africa and the arab world apart from libya it also sent troops to its work on the ivory coast as reports all signs show that the eyes of the french government are now turning to syria. cousin was shot by troops during syria's protests his parents there now live in hiding but he fears france will make things even worse by i mean his country on the pretext of stopping the violence don't preach to have. an air force in syria but i but i really i. he notes the same chain of events that brought war with libya and now on falding it's home first syrian leader bashar al assad was invited for talks in paris as was colonel
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gadhafi but at the same time france reportedly was funding opposition groups in both states and the nicolas sarkozy's government is slipping damascus with sanctions the precursor to the invasion of libya humanitarian aide says one also will again be their excuse to go in the logic of then going to namibia is that these are lingering in syria syria was once under french occupation but certainly say france behaves as if it's still in control france. is there for decades now and the religious movements have had their people there for decades so they're going to do whatever they can to use their influence to change the regime in a way that they see fit intervention would leave france fighting in four walls and that hasn't happened since it was a colonial power the french defense ministry hasn't been this busy in over fifty
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years already fighting in afghanistan libya and the ivory coast is now turning its sights on another former colony syria but expose think the real target is serious key ally iran france's growing increasingly angry at tehran's nuclear ambitions and this part of international moves to stop that program damascus would become a. springboard for the sarkozy administration as it pushes east events in syria progress according to the libyan scenario we will probably see a similar developments in iran unfortunately that is iran will repeat the syrian scenario russia watches western military interventions with rising along it warns the fueling violence across the middle east. deliberately escalates in a conflict is an invitation to a series of civil wars outside forces should not interfere give advice or take
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sides in internal conflicts but russia's foreign minister adds there could be a sting in the tail he says only chaos in the region helps the very extremist the west wants to stop gaining power there you go sure r.t. paris. well general public in europe and the u.s. have been repeatedly duped into supporting foreign interventions so says during assad's round of wiki leaks an exclusive interview with r.t. is a preview of what's to come in ten minutes time. the number one enemy is ignorance . and i believe that is the number one in me of everyone is not understanding what is actually going on in the world and i question is here with promoting ignorance it is bad media. it really is why my opinion that the media in general are so bad. we have to question whether the world would be better off without them altogether. there is
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a thought here. how the world actually is. the result. of wars and we think corrupt governments continue nearly every war that has started in the past fifty years as a result of media bias. population would have to be. with many americans struggling to pay off their debts growing numbers are said to be subjected to extreme abuse from debt collectors from furious rents to threats of physical violence there is no holding back for those determined to make people pay their way report not small. imagine a call coming to your home you pick up and is stranger demands your money and threatens your life they had said that we know where you live we know your wife is
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you're not going to get away with this before you got up in work brian's case he was of dealing with the mafia and i called them back to find out exactly who they were they were the voices of debt collectors harassing the fifty year old music producer over a small debt belonging to his son. with a record number of americans drowning in unpaid bills losing homes and searching for jobs abuse in the us debt collection industry has reached record highs one hundred forty four thousand complaints were filed with the federal government last year among them collectors resorting to racial slurs anti-semitic remarks and threats of rape certainly any threats of violence or clearly illegal contact with third party somebody other than the consumer it is illegal under on the outside
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it's under very specific circumstances however a debt collector is routinely violated the third party disclosure rules and contact me and relatives as a means of putting pressure on concern with the attorney joseph morrow says most collection agents work on commission only getting paid when a debts been recovered a climate of economic desperation intensifying the use of the legal and aggressive tactics just to net a bounty paycheck there are you know to my knowledge about four or five cases of suicide coming from that collection harassment has also been heart attacks and strokes ironically a lifeline is always extended to the biggest of them all the us governments with exceptional to. fourteen point three trillion dollars i marry spending money printing more cash and relying on creditors like china who own one point one trillion dollars in u.s. treasury bonds don't make it perfectly clear that congress will raise the debt
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ceiling washington gets a sci fi not wall street gets a bailout and the working american facing financial hardship gets harassed is it unfair yes it is the economic environment disasters right now yes it is but there's been traditional ways to work your way out of these situations and those mechanisms are working anymore. i sound on like we could be heard on wall street where the rich and powerful have lost billions in past years but who are americans on main street continue dealing with all the consequence it's important r t b r. in our brief look at some other news making headlines across the world in berlin these clashes with left demonstrates as being a traditional may day rally and march was broken up with water kind enough to spends and thrown at sampson so he would step talk across the country to prevent trouble that's turned into more. across germany more than four hundred thousand.
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making history since. the flight recorder of the air france jet that crashed into the atlantic two years ago has been found off the coast of brazil it follows the recent discovery of the wreckage of the bus on the seabed investigators. reveal what caused the crash that killed twenty four plane came down in ohio in thunderstorms in the first of june two thousand and nine travel to paris from rio de janeiro. nuclear safety has come on the first scrutiny pouring of the phone plans plans and recent anniversary of the chernobyl disaster has only added to his. growth never has been trying to find out if lessons are being learnt as new stations come on mine. this is the reactor which is of course of the power station . the water with the process of creation and then this water goes on and
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turns and turbines which create the electricity normally if there is an accident if anything goes wrong this reactor shuts down with some special control rods they stop the process especially in japan when the initial earthquake took place there was a successful shutdown of the water cycle ation system was damaged but even after you shut the rods down even after you start this presentation it doesn't start straight away there is a remaining process which goes on for several days. into panels a special backup system at these lawbreaking backup systems which are supposed to stop the rods from overheating with this leftover fission which was happening but of course this system was damaged as well. we would call it afterwards and this is what has led to the wrong. road spalding a build up of a build up of pressure and eventually the explosions which have stayed shaken over the past few days this is the control room obviously the brains of the operation
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now the project for the station was initially approved in the early eighty's all of this equipment was different before now and. i think to compare this to the sort of technologies that were used in chernobyl is totally inappropriate the system is also mated and these computers can do millions of calculations every second so a repeat of that is impossible all the same we can only hope that accidents are just three mile island. and. will not be repeated any time in the near future either there are no r.t. pending instep our station. stay with us here in our take the main headlines that's up next.
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