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announce a concrete timeline for how the over to civilian rule you're also demanding to put an end to military trials for civilians the million man a protest billed us correcting the path of revolution is likely to become one of the largest demonstrations as of february uprising or the ruling military council said it would allow peaceful protests but would not tolerate any violence. turkey's vowed to sue iis role in the international court over its blockade of gaza it already cut all military and trade ties with television after it refused to apologize for killing turks last year they were part of the humanitarian flotilla the try to break through the blockade will ease role had imposed in two thousand and seven after hamas came to power in the palestinian authority the turkish prime minister promised that in future the navy will have scored eight ships travelling to the gaza strip. people of the west bank are also starting up to israel as they can pay for statehood ahead of the u.n. vote on palestine state at the end of september
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a massive coordinated rallies are planned across the region and the leaders of the demonstrations say they are determined to keep a peaceful even if israeli forces move in and try to stop them palestinians have vowed to carry on until they achieve sovereignty and u.n. membership however washington says it will veto the bid if it's put to the u.n. security council that's the start support expected for most other member states and such backing could provide crucial leverage for resolving the settlement issue with these real according to a eldar chief political commentator for the hundreds newspaper. fact that one hundred thirty or one hundred forty members will raise their hands in favor of recognizing palestine. a sovereign state will mean a lot for for israel for you can patience for the settlements since even if the un does not accept them as full member has one hundred thirty or one hundred forty countries will say the israeli occupation is unacceptable they will be
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able to become members of international organizations and that's cool which means. they will have something to say about the israeli control over the holy sites in east jerusalem in the old city of jews or. and i believe that this will be a kind of a snowball it may start kind of a process that may end up with more isolation of or israel with more sanctions israel is losing the support of the international community and the palestinians are getting more and most sympathy of russia has not seventy years since the beginning of one of the longest deadliest seizures in the history of world war two the level ground blockade are all over talk to those few who survive the eight hundred seven day. this is where the blockade began on the eighth of
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september nineteenth forty one german troops arrived here occupying the city of. the last month connection to leningrad cutting off the city's supply of food and military equipment. and you can watch peter all address interviews with survivors in full on our website r.t. dot com but for now it's not your business with marina. hello and welcome to business here on art see now in the wake of the plane crash in the present with the madrid has called for widespread reform of the aviation sector although the cause of the disaster is not yet known the industry has recognized problems such as poor maintenance aging facilities and weak regulation or parts of the overhaul is likely to include a radical reduction and the number of airlines there is one hundred thirty airlines in russia and out of this one hundred thirty plan execute eighty five percent of
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all transfers so briefly tell me it's actually quite and i mean one hundred twenty even more so before this one hundred twenty both of you and then i mean even town it's quite a lot so there should be probably five to seven airlines in russia three or four there really wide competing maybe if there are foreign airlines and three. regional me be really relying on governments of board because regional transfers are not that profitable so this is this team to be sure should more. than a second look at the markets will start with oil prices there are down as investors fear of promise proposed this is worth more than four hundred billion dollars is just too little too late to drop the troubled u.s. economy the. close to eighty eight dollars per barrel of the brundtland is close to one hundred thirty two dollars per barrel. covering europe stocks are trading in
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the red zone led by losses for carmaker of course following a delayed so it's merger with gold strike and. the stock is seven point seven percent lower this hour meanwhile hala. well it is up twelve percent after the company said it discovered oil off the coast of french guyana. and here in moscow losses are steepening the arts yes and the my stocks are now down over one percent some profit taking with oil turning lower and european markets losing let's take a look at some individual share moves on the my sex drive is lower after posting of one hundred fifty five percent increase in net profit for the first eight months of the year and that's on the russian accounts and standards non-performing loans have continued to decrease their level and there's the bell for the market average but bucking the trend this policy is gold on stronger putting in place. then so no police service has officially given the go ahead to the merger of russia's main
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stock exchanges the r.t.s. and of my sex the decision was widely expected to follow an earlier leaks and this removes the last obstacle for the my sex it's a one hundred percent stake in r.t.s. the drug company already plans to carry out an i.p.o. and twice in the thirteen. rushes ninety riches businessman has spots a blocking stake in europe's largest tour operator you are right i looks him on the shelf now owns twenty five percent of the company haven't taken advantage of it's the pressure price see your eyes revenues have been severely hit by the political unrest in the middle east and north africa. that's all the business news for now i'll see you next hour. when you look for nuclear winter against school hope. in human blood
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in measured in barrels. we'll brain is more. you have no idea leading you. more of it. in two thousand and ten especially konami zone for industrial production was established in russia somalia region with a total area of six hundred sixty six as. its investors are granted exclusive tax and customs benefits which includes a five year exemption from profit seeking land and transport taxes as well as an income tax reduction to fifteen point five percent. the special economic zone
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operates as a fleet customs own which enables manufacturers to market their products in russia free of in four g.'s the some our region is he said is currently witnessing a sewage infrastructure construction the some are region special economic zone promises exceptional of the cittie for developing fuel business in russia will come to the small region for more information log on to the doubletalk investors some are of all you. welcome back a washing r.t.m. these are the headlines as libyan rebels prepare to storm some of the last pro but often strongholds people in tripoli take no comfort from their me. rulers as fears of anarchy drowned out triumphant progress. as america's decade long war in afghanistan winds down many of those punished for the atrocities of september
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eleventh two thousand and one are still unaware of where all what nine eleven was. the world's ice hockey community grieve the loss of the locomotive team after it was all but wiped out in a plane crash in russia city of yet us level just one squad member survived with many stars of international hockey among those who perished. egyptians gather again in tahrir square this time demanding faster democratic reforms and a handover of power from the military to civil yes the protests the subset become the biggest since the op was in that toppled mubarak. also was not taking sides over syria saying there will be no peace through blood shedding and calls on both the rebels and the regime to lay down arms and turn to dialogue. and explore the deadly legacy of war and the illness that could hit servicemen even long after their home that's next.
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the war has changed dimensions. has changed both in a practical and in a motivational send. more than anything else the impulses for war have changed forever war is one of the most difficult concepts to define today more than ever
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but there still classifies using time periods such as from one thousand fifteen thousand nine hundred eighteen and some eight hundred forty to mention forty five. now a days there's a war and people have ignored it when it started but what is most worrying is not the fact that it's uncertain when it will be and i don't think the real problem is that it is not known if it is going to come to an. absent future war will be one of those soldiers and such will still exist but it will be an invisible. the war has evolved substantially interventional terms of where centuries and millennia the war has been by dimensional look at what is being fought on the mainland and in the see. the first gap in the war evolution can be compared to
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a few. in evolution when man assumed the upright position of the upright position in the evolution is the verticalization of the conflict when the airplane became a weapon it starts to become possible to materially turn the whole battle dynamic upside down back in the day the people had to leave home to go to war to fight it was like a football match in the studio. nowadays the people play football in the streets the war is widespread. we don't need to wait for sarajevo and for someone to get close to a car to start opening fire. we just need someone clicking with the mouse able to give the first of the impulses and make it begin as if it was a line of dominoes fall so these pieces fall one over the other until the end of the whole chain feel. for my feet we just have to think about the energy supply finance communications and the transport system that happens
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in a while it will be possible to apply it to the whole planet. let's think for a while back to nine eleven it was a terrorist attack we can all agree on this. call it a terrorist attack we were fair to the purpose of the motivations but if we look deeply into it took out an act of war highly asymmetrical because no one weapons have been used to say i call them toasters because we are so familiar with the airliners and to see them and to catch them to us they're like a household appliance the same as a toaster well these household appliances toasters that have been used to become weapons. over to. thousand eight hundred
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casualties at present i think that there are around seventy thousand workers on the health board stories i think in my cancer just in the municipality of floor of manhattan an old good additionally you have over one hundred fifty thousand citizens at acton by difference in the sense is a never ending call for cancer leukemia lymphoma and other sicknesses clinics. that i hope that the person that calls that spirit will realize the all to common peace actions . the collapse of two skyscrapers. the explosion of two airplanes all or via the case of the mainly composed of how the metal and the dust hit and generated from these explosions. just the facts of the original explosion.
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they generated and pollutants and new york citizens are still suffering because of it but. when the first airplane hit the first twin tower i was in a military environment and a high command place. as a matter of fact this first attack immediately followed by the second one was being seen as the beginning of world war three. i'm not talking about rational thoughts it was the instinctive response. it was something like of events of fear an emerging fear that found its ounce or in the form of a stereotype of world war three. for if it ever happens. world war three will probably not be a clash between the two armies either so the class or to take in. ologies casey
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perhaps world war three has already begun g m we didn't even notice it because it's not a traditional war on the battleground. company will let's start by saying that by my reckoning this is the fourth war not the third like we already had a third conflict and we call it the cold war. because in my opinion the fourth world war is already in progress but it isn't fought with the aid of weapons it is a mistake to fight using weapons if you always loose all the participants looms. specially now we have such powerful weapons that could be dragged into a foolish war with hundreds of thousands of casualties if this is the main risk we are playing we are assuming enormous risks and we aren't even aware of it is it going to pick up.
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again that is nuclear weapons have surely marked a strong revolution in both military and security affairs. the for their creation there had always been a shortage of firepower in relation to the wishes of strategists while the nuclear weapons provided firepower greater than any political purpose rationally prosecutable bad example and therefore nuclear weapons specially during the cold war most of the known war weapons. what is happening now adays is the normality there is no order a great change with a continuous redefinition of the international order it can lead to unexpected results yet a redefinition of new roles and a change where we ignore what is useful what is useless and what is harmful the new subjects are emerging almost every day and it is unknown if these subjects will be good or evil. well i just thought you just have to think about the international
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finance and so yesterday we thought that that would have been the universal solution to all the problems you are as now it has become one of the enemies to fight against. what has changed in the war concept is not just its definition or its idea the war changed in the way it is fault and in its motivations. more than anything else what has changed is the impulses for the war. since the peace of westphalia the war had finally become an affair between sovereign states the nowadays it is not a war or a confrontation between sovereign states anymore going to be it is
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a confrontation between wills between different interests. not just between organizations but also between know an organization. which has modified the concept of war from the. the current one is the fall of the agreement established during the westphalia treaty. the treaty implied that wars are an affair between states when a country was defeated on the battlefield except in the political defeat and turned into an ally of the winner. nowadays the war is not an affair between states anymore because it became more expensive and the prophets had refused to. give up the present it depends on the relative productiveness of the different economies in other terms and the competitiveness of the different countries taken a system. in
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an era where the states lose power we see on the other hand the growth of the corporations it is easy to think about the american corporations because they are the most powerful ones we could also talk about the swiss ones that aren't under the spotlight as much as the americans. but they still exist they are strong and can determine the future of the whole world why because they have more power than the state's. corporations or economic and aren't subject to a government any more. than the day some governments had their own corporations today it's not like that anymore today the corporations own the states they have states. god there are notes of connection between the economic and the
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political power or the economic power of the people the leader. of the state as an institution. nowadays the state is a mere agents that provide services is intended to be the user of the services. a part of them are for the citizens most of them are intended for the people that assume economic power which nowadays in this particular historical context economic power is the only real power. the dimension of the war is symbolic. that it's a clash between different wills in order to pursue interests. who manages the interests manages the war. the subject that manages the interests is not the
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state anymore. hugo chavez in venezuela believes that a statesman is the one that manages the state. if that is true he is the last one left. in the rest of the world we see that strong economic interests develop connections with the state organization we aren't talking about the old concept of multinational companies. carol if a multinational company with a corporation made of people from different states here we are talking about corporations i can influence several states to have states at their disposal. to give every saturday something that we have to think that in italy we just experienced a case that can be key to understanding what a corporation is and what a state is that if it is true that the head of the italian military secret services
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had the phones under the control of an italian corporation it while i'm not going to mention the name of this corporation but it is easy to figure out i spend this is symbolic of the loss of the importance of the states. across status of the state has changed since it lost almost all its profit of soldiers he is into the void is always filled by something that is why the corporations are progressively taking the place of the state. in american comic books and movies because the theme of a world led by be corporations is nothing new because the state is going to withdraw even in that which concerns military and intelligence affairs the corporations will be progressively more capable of producing events which events that can result in a war after all and the last wars fought in the middle east or the importance of troops that back in the day would have been called mercenaries and
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a presenter called contractors is evident sorting it in the courtyard where nowadays the war really has an asymmetrical dimension is what i mean is that war is not a clash between two different army. is more a clash between two different will it's up to a certain idea or to deny something from the a hole and assertion and deny. are nowadays the inputs for the war. perhaps they may experience some interruptions to a large extent they carry on being the same wars. we have for free so nowadays there are three different approaches to war three different types of war which firstly there is the classic war with an open frontal clash between two armies and so on. secondly there is the stabilisation in the stabilisation war
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between countries with one of the opponents attempting to stabilize a country or an area and the other one doing the opposite of the stabilizing. and the third is the concept of war against terrorism a concept introduced in the last few years by the us government and abroad a classic war scenario such as the iraq invasion which is the proof of the intimate connection between these three different types of war. all people in the fight against terrorism the relation between the attacker and the defender is neither equal nor symmetrical it is unclear who is attacking and who is defending all the boundaries ethical spatial temporal i'm technological vanished. now a days an opponent using archaic tools like the taliban in afghanistan can seriously harm super advanced forces and this is really happening now to us british and even
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the talian troops in that scenario. our weakness in the fight against terrorism consists of the fact that the terrorists especially the suicide bombers are ready to die well we aren't going to change due to this fact we already stored in a losing position. the second one ever so. let's take a person that is not afraid of dying one and another one that maybe is part of a voluntary military service because he needs a better wage the person that went back home is surrounded by comforts and another one that isn't scared of dying because he doesn't have anything to lose again a person with a strong ideology and another one considering the battle as an ordinary joe you know it out well when the physical clash begins one of them will surely experience
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more troubles the sequel it will mean. not only different motivations different technologies different tools but also a different idea of what the war is to make this phenomenon of the war phenomena to be highly on balanced and balance not in favor of the stronger side but in favor of who has less to lose. let me keep. al qaeda does not need to exist we are using these terms and in negative way reinforcing the al qaeda ideology that if it gives us those products death products
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under the al qaeda brand if it works exactly like a supermarket and. agency or any other economic entity that wants to be recognized under that particular branch. what causes the real damage is not the terrorism itself the real damage comes from us from our fear of terrorism. if you look into the terrorist attacks that we experienced this may sound incredible but the number of casualties it appears so great to us is still well below the casualties caused by car accidents during a normal weekend for example. nevertheless the real strong impact comes from people's reaction to terrorism the economic damage the obstacles to our possibility of freely traveling and so on. everything that affects our daily life is
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damage that we create ourselves it doesn't come from terrorism of fashion we've got that we are more afraid of the things we are told rather than of the real happenings wever aggressively find out that the most important war is the one made for the media. and if it isn't nowadays it's not information warfare limited exclusively to some professionals it will be about how this information warfare is fought by everyone it's this warfare about around the year two thousand lebanese and israelis used the for the israelis couldn't stand the images broadcast by hezbollah's website and so they decided to shut it down and i've been.

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