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to be cured from this was a pill mill and those problems go to these folks and literally who till then the princess in bangkok run to some who still think a dream which will bring cool so if it sells them to a grand pacific oto blanco remembering who told them cool clothes and an evening called the radio. was the milestone in the war on terror also a pre-election stunt critics doubt al qaeda will crumble after the death of osama bin ladin but believe the timing was right to strengthen the u.s. president's political. news of the death of the world's top terrorist was quick to spread overshadowing nato's bombing of the home of the libyan leader and outrage over the apparent assassination attempt. georgia's president says his country is hospitable to all but a russian the relativity of an opposition leader is welcome to lead by threats and violence from the police. also for summons for the man who blue eyed chapman's
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cover for a way her to the wolves along with ten other russian agents in the u.s. during last year's transatlantic spy saga. six pm in moscow and that transit could have you with us here on r t our top story less than two days after osama bin laden was shot dead pakistan is now caught in the crosshairs of international scrutiny observers have been baffled over how the world's most wanted terrorist managed to hide just a kilometer away from the country's military academy but it's not the only uncertainty surrounding bin laden's death which marks a major milestone in the global war on terror the sting in the tail here is the increased risk of revenge attacks coming from a height of supporters of art he's got a cheeky on reports the operation won't have done barack obama's presidential.
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either. them on the great vendetta moment trotted in secrecy as americans celebrated the killing of the nation's number one terrorist they had no other proof of his death but the word of their president they needed to give us a big winge we can call it feel good it well sorry can't she is gone we threw him in the ocean and oh we did show you a fake photo according to u.s. officials american special forces killed osama bin laden in his mentioning pakistan conducted a d.n.a. test to make sure it was him and promptly got rid of the body as they put it following islamic burial tradition while the symbol of america's war on terror seems to be done with the war on terror itself is not it is death does not mark the end of our effort there is no doubt that the title will continue to pursue attacks against us. we must and we will remain vigilant at home and abroad the u.s. has been long chasing all kind of beyond of ghana's then borders in yemen bills of
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being covert drone strikes in pakistan they were overt and widely criticised for the scores of civilians killed in the attacks the question some task now is could the success of killing bin ladin in pakistan give the u.s. more of a carte blanche were carrying out strikes in other countries it will be used to justify further wars greater repression and more acts churchward judicial targeted assassinations against political opponents and this is true whether and libya and iraq and pakistan and afghanistan many analysts say merry christmas war on terror so far has been a double edged sword that involves fighting terror and provoking terror at the same time the war waged by allied forces and led by the united states has left of ghana's then as unstable as ever the war on terror has the ability to
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allow the u.s. to carry out military operations that since two thousand and one have taken the lives of more than a million civilians. in iraq in afghanistan now in libya and of course that leads to an escalation of resistance of hatred of revenge and so in terms of keeping the american people safe that's a ridiculous notion the us has a track record of policies that backfired like arming and training the afghan mujahideen in the 1980's in their fight against the soviet troops subsequently the same which i had the militants turned their weapons and training against the us among those supported by the us was also some of bin ladin whose group eventual evolved into al qaida. and i. still think it's a great. wrong lesson was learnt
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victory over evil makes great television and approval ratings for the men in charge . obama said that he had known about bin laden's whereabouts sees august last year but only last week had he given the order to take him it's been two weeks is obama and now it's his reelection plans he's been slipping in the polls over inconclusive wars overseas and economic woes at home has actually led to the president of the united states being beatified almost more than the you know the pope's you know kind of accolades to john paul this is you know obama is cashing in on this to everything for everything that it's worth and you'll notice in his speech last night he kept stressing several times i ordered i promised eyes such and such and it was clearly done for you know this statement was clearly worded for political advantage at a time of unity and joy over the death of these evil men and their been missing the
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bigger picture in the last twenty years the war on terror and the way. the campaign has burned them look and it's been i'm going to check that reporting home watching . for more on this we're joined live by investigative journalist webster tarpley who joins us from washington d.c. so all eyes are now on pakistan where osama bin laden was killed in reporters are suggesting that the government was sheltering the terrorist leader for years but how is this possible if the country is indeed one of the nature of victims of terrorism do you think that's really believe it will. let me say first of all what i what i have to say about bin laden is based on a five hundred page rather exhaustive book that i've written nine eleven synthetic made in usa i think this is an a completely manufactured invented story created out of whole cloth by the u.s. intelligence community primarily for the purpose of targeting pakistan and there's
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been a build up to it we had a very harsh statement condemning pakistan in one of the terror reports of the u.s. government we had admiral mullen visiting pakistan accusing them of being accomplices of the terrorist how commie network we then had the cia limited hangout operation known as wiki leaks targeting not really washington post putting that on the front page of the center of gravity of al qaeda was always pakistan and now we have this manufactured story about a bad allegedly the hiding place the lair of bin laden for the past six years it's totally fantastic but the purpose is clear enough they're targeting pakistan for more attacks the chinese government has understood this immediately we have a very strong statement from china this morning basically saying to the u.s. if you mess with islam abide you will be messing with beijing and this will get
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into something much bigger than you thought the main danger right now is false flag terrorist threats in reality organized by the u.s. or by nato intelligence that will be blamed on pakistan and we indeed we have this from several cia people in the media here saying there will be revenge terror attacks but they'll be coming from the interest services and intelligence network that is the much demonized i.s.i. of pakistan and you can see this is a complete set up so people need to be vigilant in that regard the u.s. says it has photos of slain bin laden a.b.c. news is reporting right now that they may in fact release them today but why do you think they released them right away get all the skepticism over with over the death of bin laden. i can't speculate about that but i'm sure that whatever they release will essentially be a fraud the real bin lot has been dead for a long time and for the last six seven eight years you've been hearing primarily
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audio statements from a kind of production company located probably in pakistan are unemployed i'm just i'm sorry whether i'm going to move on here now because this is one of the many conspiracy theories that we've been talking about yesterday and today yes they're out there you're talking about it we had a guest talk about yesterday the taliban is talking about it i'm going to move on and many agree that the u.s. foreign policy prompted the attack of the prompt at the dawn of al qaeda back in the eighty's that's no secret now is supporting the rebels in libya who allegedly have links with extremism how long do you think the u.s. may continue a pattern of arming extremists or possible extremists who later there's blowback from. well this is the tremendous contradiction is that the united states is openly supporting al qaeda forces which represent a large part of the benghazi rebel council in libya in libya or in yemen al qaeda is part of what was one of the main tools of the u.s. in destabilizing the government one suspects that in syria and in our jury
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a that's also the case but then in sharp contradiction if you are al qaeda in afghanistan or pakistan then you have to be bombed and this is an unsustainable contradiction it just makes absolutely no sense i think what we're actually seeing is the decline of the us empire if you look back at the fall of the spanish the french the british empire is in those cases the fall of the empire has been accompanied by world wars now if the united states decides to go after pakistan trying to split pakistan into seeing. you're going to get a collision between the united states and china and at that point russia will also have to respond in some way what you're seeing is how the decline of empire can lead to war by miscalculation the u.s. ruling elite is in a frenzy because they are trying to stop saudi arabia and pakistan from leaving the
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empire for making a jail break from bolting out from under us hegemony so that is why they've chosen to liquidate hundreds of billions of dollars they've invested in the mythological figure of of bin laden they wouldn't be doing that if it weren't something big it goes far beyond obama's fortunes at the polls it's an attempt to try to save the us position in the world i think it's very unlikely however i see i'm sorry to cut you off or go off and if their investigative journalist webster tarpley. on our web site we're asking how you think the death of bin laden will change the international terrorism situation so far the overwhelming majority of respondents believes everything will carry on as usual as bin laden wasn't the main driving force around fifty doubt his death and don't foresee any changes thirteen percent fear terrorism will become stronger because of his demise five percent believe the killing will lead to the end of international terror log on to r.t. dot com tell us what you think. check police have reportedly detained three russian
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citizens suspected of terrorism according to the russian foreign ministry the men were among a multi-national group of allegedly a group allegedly supplying terrorists with forged papers firearms and explosives police sources say some of the suspects were preparing terror attacks gary and nationals were among those arrested the group is believed to be in connection with an islamic extremist organization operating in russia's volatile republic of dagestan. before the breaking news of bin laden's death u.s. led nato forces attacked colonel gadhafi compound despite nato claims they bombed a military target some say it was an attempt to get rid of the libyan leader himself. reports. it was a death the buried under the barrage of breaking news libyan leader moammar gadhafi has twenty nine year old son and three grandchildren were reportedly killed by nato airstrike on saturday night all children were said to be under twelve years old but
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within twenty four hours the u.s. president announced the death of the world's number one terrorist and use which i wish i don't anything coming from libya the idea of extra judicial assassinations just days after nato has attempted to assassinate me and ended up killing his son and grandchildren once again we see another type of extra judicial assassination going on which of course is an international war crimes but in this case it's ok because that's the beginning and everyone loves to hate. the coalition commanders have protested they are in full compliance with the u.n. security council resolution on libya and only target military objects insisting they're not targeting any one person in particular this despite two recent airstrikes targeting known whereabouts of khadafi this was an attack on us you know your structure this was. a murder three was bridge or what it is science well i think it varied and weighted it anybody with any theory
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associated with you know what they really want to get here and you know the idea is to kill here this was all a crime but of course being of libya is all crime all of it unpleasant nato countries are committing war crimes every single day attacking civilian targets killing certain audience. the bombings the sports riots with gadhafi supporters storming the italian and british embassies and protests and some believe the coalition forces continue in their chosen course in libya the situation will go from bad to worse nato's activities has already strained them but loyalty. he said the resolve of supporters for each dropped on tripoli could feel loyalist strongholds it's just the psychology of war anywhere when you brought resisting a group there were gaps stronger and this history shows the situation in libya
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many feel like wars already familiar to western politicians we have to give full credit to the us political establishment of the military establishment have been always very creative in finding anybody first it was a start you know ben was a russian federation and he was some of the in saddam hussein and these days of course we have. next one will come in whenever it will need arises also has expressed concern over the straits the libyan various times saying the coalition is using excessive force but protests from countries like russia china and india have been on notice by the west and well made of the side that is ultimately who knows how many more lives will be lost in that was courtsey. romania has declared it will host missile interceptors as part of a u.s. plan defense shield in europe you know its main came from the romanian president
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who stressed the system wasn't directed at russia. as much. and this time this will be based the word that a short range interceptor missiles and romania is also allowing washington to use its biggest a seaboard and an air base we also know that the missile base will be controlled by remaining off duties even though it will house up to five hundred american staff members and the romanian president has said that by housing the space remaining isn't she being the highest security level in its history and he also stressed that this will not be a threat to russia's national security watch this is not the first time this discussion is going on inside to romania is it washington's plan and b. when it comes to its a.m.d. plans in europe previously the bush administration wanted to build a base with a long range interceptor missiles in poland he also wanted to build our read or base in the czech republic all of this caused a wave of criticism from
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a russia actually this was for a while one of the biggest stumbling points in the lesions between moscow and washington with russia saying that such a system would break the balance off which it forces on the european continent and would also create a threat to russia's national security so the obama administration scraps these plans in fact for around a year or so there was a quite a lot of talk between moscow washington and nato on building up cooperation on more a joint project including the anti missile defense system moscow a strong before i joined anti missile defense system which would include russia the european union and the united states where all would share the responsibility for one another but when it comes to not wars but action it seems of the alliance has its own plans on the m d a system in europe and is making decisions even on the exact locations of its aliments also on its own without even consulting with russia
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. turning to our web site now archie dot com where you'll find the latest news blogs videos and analysis here's where you can find a click away right now. dramatic pictures of this air of this airplane spinning out of control over one of moscow's airports got heated beyond that right now certainly stomach turning but the pilot managed to land the plane absolutely safety amazing video at r.t. dot com plus. ecologists fighting against ocean pollution may soon have bugs on their side as scientists find a bacteria that's capable of feeding on plastic weights. georgio once again bracing itself for a wave of anti-government rallies later this month opposition anger at what they
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call a saakashvili criminal regime they say they're determined to make a united stand against abuse of power because our visa catarina grouchy over a court's the government's made it clear dissenting isn't something it's willing to tolerate. would such a. gorgeous shiny with hospitality according to president. eve one two words it's political enemies i want to tell the russian people that they will always be welcome in georgia as partners their stories their students as businessmen join in the simplest. might be noted serbs are due on the who holds a russian passport describes the kind of hospitality mr saakashvili stalking about in slightly different words but here. we insulted me called me russian matter hari and trust me up one officer to credit cards from my pocket and one to photocopy the
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other one to count a pack of painkillers from my bag and so if i protest the spin would emerge into drugs in a second we were in a protested and was almost beaten up these was a world welcome she received at our port in shiny d.c. a couple of weeks ago the previous reception was just as hostile we're in a search here russian passport is one but not the only reason to blame. we would repeat it over and over again that i am a relative of you know. these over the fact that she went to visit russia and met with putin in person. you know a leader of opposition democratic movement united georgia says attacks on her family have become regular and this time around they are timely to order just days before a major opposition rally is to take place in delhi see people of all police illegal
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actions of the government people are really just tired always more critique. from the side of government actions which are showing surfaces of democracy is a separation there. in fact we are living in noble sherrick style of the country is that every new here in the center of billy's see has many landmark facades that people look to see like that one the parliament is historic beauty is in danger of being overshadowed by explosive reputation as a place where so many opposition rallies have been surprised by police since me i'll stop the sheets of office as president in two thousand for opposition leaders have come and gone but the most votes of dealing with them remain very much the same i think you just told your gaming georgie your your position or you do not. know the rights no protection of course they do shown no ability to choose you are
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just a q-tip by. the ruling party of by all states is delusional you know the genesis says she won't be broken down by it's had some her family and sure people would make it to the streets of d.c. no matter what but marina who sought medical attention twice up to dealing with the georgian police will be hard to persuade that hospitality is the card beat of the whole saakashvili his regime she says she will now think twice before visiting what used to be her native country exiting the church of r t the b.b.c. georgia. investigation into last year's disclosure of eleven russian engines in the us is officially closed former russian intelligence officers believe that with and from washington about the spiral arms carriers are is live with more details. the court will be looking into his case the date has not yet been set up court and
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court officials but we do know that it will be up close to a military tribunals because of the sensitive nature of the charges that are brought to alex on the rights of former colonel in russia's foreign intelligence agency who defected over a year ago prior to meeting with natives visit to washington precious federal security service the f.s.b. was originally in charge of the investigation they were responsible for gathering most of the evidence and charges could see him receive over twenty years behind bars he became very featured of figure in of the media after the so-called spy scandal of last year when eleven people were charged with espionage in the united states all of those were tried and found guilty of espionage they were later returned to russia as part of an exchange deal between moscow and washington some
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of course even enjoying quite a media. interesting a lifestyle like anna chapman of the so-called ninety sixty ninety age and she's a very prominent figure in russia featured right frequently in various news reports even since i didn't didn't make the news today he of course was one of the four men that were exchanged for the a ten people found guilty of espionage and he actually won a settlement in the european human rights court under which russia has to pay him a financial compensation for all that he has suffered whilst in prison in russia but despite the fact that this man's name still features in the headlines he's not of course gathering as much attention as alex on the obviously high ranking military official from russia's foreign intelligence. service who has it seems was the one responsible for. leaking real names of all those found guilty of espionage
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in the united states officials in washington carried out some other stories making headlines across the globe at least two people have been killed dozens injured after a tornado hit new zealand's largest city auckland suburbs were the worst affected with a twister tearing the roof from a shopping mall tornados are common in new zealand but rarely cause severe damage. hamas and fatah officials have signed a console you a reconciliation deal putting an end to a four year rift both palestinian parties planning to form a unity government following the coming election the way she is with israel will be the main topic of the campaign support speech with the jewish state hamas refuses its right to exist. in a special interview with the palestinian foreign minister about the major topics of palestinian policy that's coming up after our business news with kareena stay with us.
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for our welcome sound business update this thanks for joining me a huge oil and gas field in russia stories look set to come online only then expected guest says it will be drilling its first production. this year the gas giant had planned to stop production in two thousand and fourteen however the sheds will spend out into the growing to run from asia custom also wants to get reduction underway in time for the asia pacific economic cooperation forum it will be held in brussels. but is the largest private oil company look at oil says the current oil price is not justified the company plans to list in hong kong but the head of look like you can of says it will only happen when the market stabilizes. believing that we can use their markets rather old saw the currency prices believe that about twenty percent of the world price to speak in just capital with the current price of about one hundred ten dollars a barrel is perhaps the price to reflect the current costs and the current
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situation on the market so we would like to wait until the situation becomes stable and the dynamic development of the industry begins you. will see them all prices drop the second day and the news of osama bin laden step terrorist demise led to swings in commodities traders wagering on how it will affect the major oil producing regions of the middle east and north africa. u.s. stocks open slightly lower after several weeks corporate earnings reports critser shares fell two percent up to the company reduced its revenue forecast for two thousand and eleven and clarkson also in course four percent and stocks in europe extend losses on tuesday afternoon germany's dax is point six percent in the red shares in car producers are among the key decliners with b.m.w. down. two point eight percent and fox wagon one and a half percent. and here in russia the us s. in the markets are still low and even trading session back when markets resume board after a long weekend here are the index that moves on the a six energy majors and banks
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are among the top losers as you see gazprom is down over three percent blue collar is losing over two percent power generating company make a five is down more than five percent all records that may cancel dividend payments for last year. and that's all we have time for in this business report but i'll be back with more. all the.
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