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market why not. why no one's really happening to the global economy is the largest monarchy. this is and see it's great to have you with the headline. event rebels reject colonel gadhafi talks about the country's future the national transitional council said it wants to see him in jail and not of the negotiating table. bloodshed in syria continues despite promises of threats reforms with unsub is claiming at least five people were killed on that if we can and the arab league has become be the latest international body to pressure president our son to end the violence. because mr treat a russian company plans to open the first ever space hotel in just five years it
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will cost potential tourists one million dollars to enjoy the out of this world and home the orbital pleasure dome. and now actually be a once again in the wake of the rebel success and gaining control of most of the country there's been a lot of debate regarding nato his role in it he talks to a british m.p. who opposed intervention in libya and just conses what role the western powers should play in shaping the country's future. today i'm talking to barry gardener he's a labor member of parliament and one of the very few m.p.'s to a very against the intervention in libya mr gardiner thanks for talking to r.t. today now we see that the rebels if we can still call them that have practically taken tripoli and he looks like he's lost the fight have you changed your mind about the libyan intervention the point is the legitimacy of it and that's what like retreat in the beginning i think most people would agree that it was right to
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intervene on humanitarian grounds to save the people of benghazi that was never the as you this it was all this whether nato should then become involved as effectively the strike force for the rebel course and that's what it's been and that of course was in my view way beyond the grief that the united nations had given me and it was wrong it was not the thing about regime change a civil war in libya is something for them it's not something for the rest of the world to intervene how do you wish it could have been different then what would you have done if you'd been in charge i think what we should have seen is we should have seen an intervention by the forces that went in to stop that attack on benghazi to neutralize gadhafi and to make sure that he then did not conduct any aggressive sorties as he had previously been doing but not that they should then become the air on the strike force for the rebels david cameron said
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a few days ago that nato would lend support in libya for as long as the billions need protecting what was your reaction to that is that open ended commitment is it sounds. it was very clear in the original u.n. resolution it was very clear when our prime minister spoke in parliament here that there would be no. occupation force that would be totally wrong one of the things that troubled me all was this and given as to whether there should be troops on the ground and of course that wasn't expressly prohibited by the resolution but but it was something that i think all of us were very concerned about. what we saw as the rebels were going into tripoli the other day certainly on the radio programs that were broadcast in the u.k.
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we. go left go left go left these instructions being yelled out by what were obviously british soldiers british personnel who were leading that advance group now that i think is where we've overstepped the line there's also no talk of cutting peacekeeping forces on the ground in libya i see not something you oppose but in a decimated country with no structures or maintaining order now is that not the only way i don't believe it is i don't believe it's right that we should be skiing there effectively to establish the new regime that's that's not what this was originally about it was about humanitarian protection let me be clear i'm very pleased to see the back of could i think it was a very evil dictator the sooner he was in front of the international criminal court the better. and i'm very glad that his days are now at an end. i wish
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the new regime well but i think it's important that they establish their regime that they prove to the international community that they have the capacity not to tear themselves into different factions and to libya as in strong unified government that's their responsibility you supported the invasion of iraq back in two thousand and. three why is this so different it's very different. the invasion of iraq was because. saddam hussein had refused to reveal as some was obliged to under chapter seven of the united nations resolution whether or not he had got rid of the clear chemical. biological weapons that he had and we knew he had previously about he refused and even as late as every hans blix was saying we do not know whether he still has these he listed
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a whole load of v.x. nerve gas mustard gas different agents chemical agents so we didn't know and he was not willing to allow. other countries to come to interview the scientists to see or to trail's to know whether he got rid of them or not in that situation it would have been ludicrous to have had a million strong army that was on the doorstep of iraq simply go away when the resolution fourteen forty one had given iran given him a final opportunity to comply with his obligations how the world done that and what would have happened if he would have simply rebuilt those programs with impunity knowing that he was absolutely untouchable and the world would not do anything against him we would have then been precipitated to a far more major conflict into the in the middle east between iran and iraq with devastating consequences disruption of the world's oil supplies it was
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a terrible situation and it was right that we could action that we did not the fact that the united nations didn't sanction it in the in terms of a second resolution does not change the fact that fourteen forty one said it was the final opportunity for him to comply now i'm a parent i have children i know that if i tell my children please come and do the washing up and they can do it and i said look i've told. once already please covered up if you have twelve years of that which is what we had with saddam hussein and you then come to the point where you see this is your final chance and he still does not comply then it's important that you take the ultimate sanction after what about what happened afterwards there in both iraq and afghanistan the real violence began after the dictatorships were toppled do you see that happening in libya i think there is a danger of that and what you saw was certainly in iraq was
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a complete failure of the occupying powers then to stabilize the situation and they let the the iraqi army keep their weapons but they disbanded the army they said you must go back to your villages but you can keep your weapons systems insanity absolutely and secondly. we must not be in a position where what you've done is created greater instability in libya that is absolutely clear. but nonetheless equally must avoid is becoming an occupation force i think afghanistan is a very good example russia has very bitter experience of a gander stand as as does britain of being an occupying power and you start off being a friend of someone and you end up being hated by everyone an occupying force is a very dangerous place to be and you should get out as quickly as you can what's the middle way that some would argue that nato is stepping in has made this
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situation worse is it not there nato has responsibility to stay and clear up that you pose the question that really is how do you get to where you want to be and of course the answer is well i wouldn't have started from here but you're right we're now in this situation and therefore what we have to do is to ensure that we provide support for stability without our cells being that stabilizing. military force it must not be that the new government relies on the military of britain and nato in order to maintain power they must be able to do that on their own we can give advice we can give help to help them stabilize the situation we must not assume responsibility ourselves governments in fifty that left this were learnt from what happened in iraq given the way that this conflict is being conducted do you believe crowds it's always a danger for every government in my view and every army to be
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fighting the last war. what you do is you learn lessons from one conflict which you then take on to the next but usually what you forget is that the context of the situation is different the next time and therefore the lessons that you've learnt from the previous experience may not be appropriate in the conflict that you are now fighting you mentioned the faction inside the national transitional council we now know that some of those factions are religious groups who hope to establish an islamic state in libya what will the attitude to that b.d. think of grace from nato and from the libyans themselves will they get a voice in this new democracy road it's not for nato or for the else to allow it's for the people of libya to decide what they want to do it's for them to decide their own future. in this country and.
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all across the world people have to learn to live. with the fact that we have different religious and different ethical values and nonetheless we have to live together we have to spine some means of sharing a society sharing the country and making it work for all of us i believe the people of libya are no less capable of doing that than the people of them. erica of the people of the united kingdom do you think that ultimately nature is it eventually will cause more trouble in the middle eastern region after already deeply unstable so i think the most serious i think it really is if nato stays there as an occupation force but i don't think that is going to happen i think the really troubling conflicts in the middle east at the moment are within syria i think if you look at bahrain and the way in which saudi arabia went into bahrain to prop up the oligarchy there against the wishes of the people these are the flashpoints in
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the middle east that still have not versed asunder that is going to happen. once people have scented revolution once they have seen that freedom and a better life is possible i don't think they will go back under the yoke of the prosy very gardner thank you very much. nearly a billion people in the world are going hungry every day. in the united states even our trash cans are full of the food you just have to go get it all of these perfectly good eggs because one was cracked didn't even get all over the other ones just threw him all the way up and she's from the german oh. we really like. by.
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go and. read this and to. treat. weekend rebels reject colonel gadhafi is author of talks about the country's future at the national transitional council said it wants to see him in jail and north of the negotiating table. bloodshed in syria continues despite promises of press reforms that after his claiming at least five people were killed over the weekend the arab league has become the latest international body to pressure president assad's to end the violence. in the ultimate retreat a russian company plans to open the first ever space hotel and just buy good because of potential tourists one million dollars to enjoy the out of this world view from the office for pleasure. and more news for united than fifteen minutes just before the touches here with a major sporting action. hello
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welcome to the latest course at table archie and here are the headlines this hour of late since ation hussein bald is eliminated from the one hundred meters final for a full stop allowing fellowship make an yohan blake soon win the world championship gold. guys part of a draw to all in the all screw job involves a nice song to a five year old victory over the slums are moving their own at the top of the russian premier league table. and also suboxone to tell is closing in on a second straight formula one title off to winning his seven for race this year while lewis hamilton crashed out on the number of sixty. and let's begin with the biggest upset of the well the third exchanges ships in south korea same ball disqualified from the one hundred meters final for
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a false start in one of the tournaments most highly anticipated events on sunday and that's allowed the rest of the contenders to battle for the top sport with builds a jamaican seam a t o one blake edging everyone in line throwing ninety two seconds american will to dick's clinch the so and that chanting collins to the bronze there frustrated ball meanwhile can fly back in the two hundred meters and also the pool by one hundred meters relay you can still remaining a bounce and the sears world finals. regardless on what's up in the museum or oh my god it must be one of the i've been working to be there all season to get the job done to come or if you're are you going on when are consequences the verse of you that we see for starting with just traumatizing for me and i feel sorry for both sides here the community for jimmy community get the job done. and earlier russia and his first medals following him want to finish in the man's twenty kilometer walk for a living for change while the same event at the world's finals in berlin lived up
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to his billing by taking yet another gold the russian completing the distance in one hour nineteen minutes and fifty six seconds that's they say one seconds ahead of them patrick. who is a lot of us up on there. don't know the media a bit of it was very important for me to compete in the world championships but it was also a very tough one of the first one the gold medal at the eight olympics i was not very well known and not considered a favorite but now after winning the gold medal at the world championships in berlin i'm already under scrutiny and everybody wants to be so it was very tough for me. and elsewhere amputee athlete oscar pistorius has made a successful debut at the top level in south africa nicknamed the blade runner progress and into the four hundred meters semi's with a time of forty five point nine seconds. it is. going into
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a very. you know exactly what you're doing you have to analyze the race continues if we could to think it's cool too so if you're going to force. you with it it's all yours. and for me the ones of us in that cell lead from start to finish to claim a seventh or a swathe of the season and extend the overall meet in the process the german helping rebels they want to finish with mark where vocal is behind in second mclaren's jenson both name proved from st scenes on the grades and said to nine fernando alonso a cozy and finish and news hamilton crashed out early on despite starting from second elsewhere rushes without a picture off was ninth of the tel meanwhile leeds where the vine ninety six points over all now increasing his title chances. now football in sunday's premier league games here in russia the pick of the weekend's action was the most cool job of it when spartak and says come out which has finished at luzhniki. well it's
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a necessary in the first stuff to put struggling spartak in front but do be a levels after the break before this guy has however i mean he can maybe tools as part of the beautiful strike of the second cough and it stayed that way after was. in the days of the highlights in meets a threat or a slowdown are helped by have trick from alexander kids up for his first two games within six minutes in the middle of the first of seventy nine minutes and it's an eight and a penalty kick following a fall in the box there. and the same manageable then made no mistake from the spot where his third goal in front of the home crowd at the petrofsky. stadium but even that wasn't enough as a need shirokov and dani added one kill each to complete the five meal showdown meaning that the dispute club replaced mosco at the summit of the. mole premier league action i was in the mood to feed it's about agnostic on home
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soil kevin poor open for the last eyes in the seventeenth minute following a low cross from my legs on the side me of the ambiguous initial double the scoring the winning hof with a blistering effort from outside the box. now for much champions are being scored a single goal against the floods immunity doing with the winner there as are being registered and they're over the underdogs. and over in england both houses of manchester have plenty of reasons to celebrate after united and city claimed big wins on sunday the red devils humiliating also no eight it's two as old trafford including it have triggered by rooney and the brace from young the result is the gunners biggest defeat on the manager sound ngaire meanwhile city fresh another london side told them five one jeff gold with an amazing full goals to his name against those wins mean united and also the standings but c.c. poles who see the nine points ahead of liverpool chelsea and wolves well they got
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us continue to struggle without a victory so far in the new season elsewhere full of also when this after going down to want a way to console and so close to one mill to west brom. tennis world number one caroline was not he has become the first larry nine years to win the new haven open title for consecutive times are right on the will be used as soap and check bath richard had a great trying to have a final but couldn't out match the top ranked jane plenty of exhausting rallies in the there before because now i can see people i see some fool and she then cruise past a flight into the second to play. it's six one and see only seventeen for the. next . six. meanwhile in practice it rained so close on the sets as a as the season's final grand slam still hopes to start a scheduled on monday despite the arrival of hurricane irene in the men's draw
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defending champion rafael adulthood meets world number one and main rival of the season over a joke of each in the final while five times when a roger federer is now a bit of an outsider having turned sixty three weeks ago. chances are going to go on about terms of. our him playing his brain. for we will see. from this year the. way. all the. version when it comes to. stretching. stuff from. the long term runs in the. trees there for instance. thirty years ago. that's one of the controversy over many years ago with the first move. girls now and justin johnson won the barclays by two strokes on to
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new jersey on the mantle is reduced to three rounds because of the hurricane that's twenty seven year old made up for a bogey on this hole with the excellent eagle out of the bunker on the field for the start on the day including total of five birdies. who sure had been in the hunt for the top spot as well before the defending champions five birdies marred by consecutive these fits and so it seems johnson found more consistent on the day with a six hundred sixty five when he first fed ex cup playoffs and he's now top of the fed extend means as the full swing in trees begins all the sound cries. and finally went to sportsman. well preparing for the new season including play as elf one of the most popular games here in russia and in scandinavia bendy but is like doesn't play a beta still overshadowed by some more established sports or poor thread has this story. if you want anyone outside of russia will scandinavia what is bandy a vast majority wouldn't have
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a clue however the game is very simple which is what field hockey played online. and may not be is the biggest football on ice hockey and he still has a strong following in russia and sweden and one of the biggest stars around as mikhail station ago has a household name in both these nations has been a big week for the russian captain as he rejoined his beloved do not have moscow for a spell in the swedish league this it will visit i believe it is more fun to watch than the in russia as the game is a lot quicker but there is more emphasis on it sounds good doesn't get in sweden the game is more tactically based and is a little defensively or you treat it with a they are very good at this their funding is big business in russia but the sport is played professionally cry and sprinter national matches can be upwards of thirty thousand players who expect to earn over one hundred thousand dollars a year whereas in sweden the monthly salary is in the region of just huge of prefers in euros he made the players have to take up second jobs here are set up
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with the standard of and the is increasing all the time the increase in salaries also helps that there are a number of other factors which are making the spool better the more popular in the likes of russia and sweden there are a number of factors are limiting the development of binding firstly it's not the limbic sport which means it's difficult for associations in countries where the sport isn't as pulled her to get state funding also of it's a very fascinating science and game to watch when in the stands she speed again isn't suited she told can be difficult to see last can sometimes be the case and field hockey for the most rational level you need to try to spread the game will. no you believe i'm playing a tournament sing countries where the game isn't as developed as the big championships take place in russia or in sweden so we should try to play more in countries like finland norway and even in north america the people read about the game in magazines however with it it's only when they see the band on t.v. they can understand what a sport is all about getting to come out of her eyes palace is one of the top funny
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stadiums around the world watching goals can be a great benefit in the winter when temperatures are cold structure's was minus perching however for hard fans of sporting russia and sweden the team such cold is able to put them off their favorite pastime which is on both legality moscow. and that's all this. for the weather update coming up shortly after this.
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