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planes will fly there to analyze these trails is that so difficult that he. just ignores the third isn't anything to hide i don't understand why not to say to the citizens no you don't have to worry because these visual trails don't affect in any way the health nor the climate if no one does this it's probably because there is the answer that it is better not to properly discuss the issue or that it is better not to give any answer at all. that a bit of a military machine is similar to the mechanism of an organization unfortunately everybody becomes a number in this combination of that but obviously an algebraic variation cannot change anything where the algebraic result is hardly variable about the wishes to find wise and conscientious people and high command of rules people who are able to
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accomplish their mission in the best way to look. at the bad with tragedy is that in war time the leading principle allowed where come a lot where to use a french expression concerning ethics and any other value is doomed to be put aside it's like a football match that has to be won any cost. got. an act of heroism made by someone who is not in harmony with the rest of the scenario has a romantic appeal but it is not in the conditions to modify anything. an act of passion from those in command would be necessary for so much of it will be when you come on every person has his own will every commander has his own autonomy but every commander has to be a response. for as own men good commanders are able to achieve
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a ghoul keeping an eye on the loss of a good commanders able to oppose an order or even to change it is just basically people's autonomy as one of resistance i also think that when you are really involved in a conflict the reactions can be quite different it's going to mean. when we find something able to dissolve the concept of four and we see it in the relationships of each one of us decides not to make war to all the people around us probably this thing could become god gave us the contagious i don't know how many of us could have these purposes also because it makes parents and justice daily we accept to get a job by pulling strings because that is already a gesture of war because we trample on the dreams of who was hoping to achieve a start and goal that is already in chester of war because we trample on the dreams
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of those who are hoping to achieve a certain goal. i've always been optimistic i'm sure that the good guys at the end when the same as in the movies the wish for a happy ending is a common wish that i have to say that we should use the difficult times to rediscover the real values probably we could rediscover our identity it's a matter of identity if we are able to look at ourselves in the mirror and say i am a good person to make it maybe we could be tempted to really become good.
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live. live. as ice hockey stadium becomes a place of mourning with hundred thousand including prime minister paying tribute to the full. if your victims of wednesday's plane crash which claimed the lives of most of the team he stopped. a nation of god new security threats emerge on the eve of the tenth and about three of the nine eleven attacks which unleashed the war on terror and be a bystander out there an even bigger threat to the what. recent rocky relations between israel and egypt have been rather strained as protestors scolded israeli embassy in cairo has been bought so that almost all of the stone wall street the.
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international news live from moscow this is aussie with me you know of our thanks for joining us. arena two thousand the home stadium for the city's lokomotiv ice hockey team has become a pilgrimage site for those mourning the u. forty three victims on wednesday's plane tragedy which included most of the team and he still more than one hundred thousand people from all over russia including prime minister vladimir putin came to pay tribute to those who perished on board the yacht forty two airliner which crashed after takeoff from this issue on wednesday to survive the horror thomas reports not from a city deep in greek. very somber day here in as a thousands of people came to pay their final respects to the team members of the locomotive team today's events saw thousands of people from around russia from around the city of jaroslav all different teams from around the country as well
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coming to say their last goodbyes to these team members now the fourteen caskets that were viewed here today have been taken away so that they can have a private ceremony with their families and be laid to rest around the jaroslav area some of the stories of the people who were part of this team have come to light as these three days of mourning have the past one hundred members proposed to his girlfriend just before this crash took place and was looking forward to starting a family another woman twenty nine years old and she was a flight attendant on the plane and had just gotten married three months prior to the crash and was planning on leaving the aviation industry so that she could start a family with her new husband but also know of one team player who had decided to leave hockey that this was going to be his last season and of course unfortunately passing away on the way to the first game of his final season one of the tragedies of this entire incident is that this team was so young the young this person being
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only twenty years old many lives cut short in such a tragic event and now the community looks to move forward to rebuild if you will there is some comfort in the fact that the investigation is starting to brew duce some answers we have been told or through the investigative committee that the engines were working fine on this airplane but people are starting to find out exactly what happened as people pieced together the final moments of this flight before it burst into flames but beyond the actual technical aspects of it there is a sense that this community wants to rebuild the hockey spirit here as well we'll talk to the next generation. of players the people who hope to become professionals and this is what they have to say about moving forward from this tragedy as a city continues to mourn one very dedicated group of young men have choosing to honor their heroes in a unique way by getting back on the ice with a good year mother told us that we should go out onto the ice and play for all the
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guys who lost their lives in these areas of the people that still win for them so we need to play our best just for these players practicing fear is special as it was from this very arena where the doomed team done their skates for the final time . i met them on the fifth and sixth of september their training sessions before minsk they were confident and quite optimistic and determined all of them bring very high spirits. one coach working with his news team was supposed to be on the flight and though he's back working now and stars are still strong for those affected by this tragic loss i think it's it's hard hearted quarter to quarter although by fans families relatives us all so i just recently wish them the. strength to. go on and i'm on my going to this everybody after the next generation of jaroslava lokomotiv hockey players it's not just about
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rebuilding the team for the future of the city it's also about getting back on the ice as a form of therapy to help them get through their grief. but also i have a strong wish to reinvigorate going out now when they use championship and did a case study to reach my friends it was young and while this team practices and even younger group is ready to follow in their footsteps. some of the players in times square asked him to tell us about them encounter one more you need to be made in the team only of a good stock market school i want to be a new team that will receive the success of not committees. next week i'm scheduled to be tested. the courage is going to come right. proving even believe gone from the eyes the members of the still seated locomotive team you continue to be in the hearts and minds of the people of jaroslava and the nation for generations to come it's like sean thomas archie. the ceremony has also taken
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place in slovakia to remember pavel demitra who played for the country's national signed on to a locomotive team mates local players and fans joining the country's prime minister paying tribute in the town of pop rock in their reno the country's only. three czech internationals were also among the victims would have final emotional thought about to the trio to behold in prague. the investigation into what caused the tragedy is now is focusing on human i wrote technical problems so go straight to our web page for all the news on the inquiry into the crash that shocked russia on the ice hockey and. only will be turnabouts year of the september eleventh attacks security is being stepped up across the u.s. in response to will be authorities that say is a credible threat of a new terror strike american intelligence intercepted communications from an al
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qaeda operative in pakistan indicating plans for a vehicle bomb plot attack in new york city or washington. or reports despite the so-called war on terror many u.s. citizens still feel vulnerable in that country. ten years ago america was rocked by unprecedented terror. here the three thousand innocent lives were lost in a post nine eleven world was born. our war on terror. begins in america. but it does not in there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach and has been found stopped and defeated washington's military reach began with the hunt for osama bin ladin america strikes back afghanistan as only with bombs and missiles from the air in
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the sea then a preemptive pounding into iraq. in a decade that followed america's fight for freedom has been stated by torture secret detention and rendition human rights violations symbolized by landmarks like kuantan i'm obey grade and the baccarat air base prison we had garnered the empathy not only of the world with the muslim world and if we had the courage to be vulnerable. we would be far safer and more secure than we are today instead we drag from that very dark lips or of nationalism journalist and author chris hedges says america's terror unleashed throughout the middle east has opened a pandora's box of evil and sorrow over a million iraqi dead since the invasion. you know hundreds and hundreds of civilians killed in pakistan thousands killed in afghanistan not to mention millions of people displaced in a refugee camp some in the terror that we have. will not go. it
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is and it will strike us eventually however in a close nine eleven america citizens have been forced to compromise their freedom. in the name of security the past decade has paved the way for new state practices such as warrantless wiretapping intrusive airport screening and greater authority for law enforcement what some call a police state in the making and as this national security state grows as it becomes easier for the government to scrutinize it niceness in all aspects of our lives i think that we are going for it we worry about is the issue. is larger than it is the specific isolated murders it is a leader that is all around us and much of it may be right here at home from people in our own country. since nine eleven
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a rising tide of islamophobia has passed through this formerly tolerant nation according to the f.b.i. the four men intended to carry out their fire and today dozens of muslim americans have been arrested and convicted in so-called f.b.i. for oil terror plots plots that were orchestrated and manufactured by government paid informants these cases have been created by the government and yet we're supposed to feel safer because criminals that would not have come up with a plot had it not been brought to them on a platter by the u.s. government are now in jail and we have you know snowballed to violence that's going on around the world only raise more hatred only raise more families only reinforced many narratives very violent narratives of american imperialism around the world and we think we've created more enemies than friends you know if we targeted communities are making them partners not only has it not made us any safer i think
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that it has undermined you know the very fabric of american society the fabric of a post nine eleven america the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden the leader of al qaeda. still waging war in the name of freedom america's campaign against kerry can't have the personal right that in the years that followed the military would say you know. you think peter hirohito around the world the man behind nine eleven and me have been captured by the international fleet and yet he delivered or in a fortnight artsy. and a whole crowd now professor of international and comparative politics at the american university of paris that the u.s. used the war on terror at for its own purposes that's right maybe a dangerous precedent the pentagon spending went up roughly to seven point six
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trillion cents sense that the wars themselves probably caused between two to three point three to two separate seven trillion this is really been a drain on the economy the subs are all about tax of course cost about forty billion and in damages plus the three thousand lives and and some say as much as two trillion to the spot market but we just added on to that disaster with their own misconceived strategy their war in iraq had nothing to do with al qaida in afghanistan the cole there seem to be more against the taliban than al tided suffers because one slipped through the cracks every state can use the war on terror to his own purposes they look at the united states the united states did that then we can do that too and therefore it's opened the real pandora's box that we don't know what to expect that the rule of law all of international law is sort of. undermined by american actions. since two thousand and one of ghana's sound has not only become a battlefield for the war on terror but also for the war on drugs but
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a decade of military occupation of billions of dollars spent on accounts and our quote explain pain have made little headway in cutting opium poppy production in the country but as our law and have discovered while nations like the u.k. are destroying poppies in afghanistan and with the livelihood of promise what's the country's and are being forced to grow their own poppies to plug a shortage of pharmaceuticals. in the rolling fields of all spicher at this time of year you'll probably see wheat or barley ripening for the harvest but troy springs and warm summer's have been able peace promise to plant a very different type of crop opium poppies under contract to a pharmaceutical company that turns the opium into morphine and coding to plug a shortfall in strong painkillers in the national health service in fact there's a global shortage of drugs made from poppies the opium here will be put to good use but thousands of miles away nato troops are wiping out existing afghan poppies with
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bombing burning and spraying the main question is why are we destroying property and then having to grow poppies in the fields in the teacher has been used by the american and british governments repeatedly one of these so-called soft arguments that they want the liberal arguments is that they're fighting a war on drugs this is completely part was the it's not true it's not what the war is about and we should all not it's easy to understand why afghan farmers grow then sell opium to the taliban there's an effective distribution network and they can make around seventeen times more profit per hectare than they could on wheat despite the obvious economics farmers are still being encouraged to grow other crops british m.p. frank field thinks that policy has failed but the americans would park which america and we follow in pursuit behind them. makes
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a nonsense what this relationship should be it's. not. a. position with the americans to rethink a strategy which i think most people think over the years has failed if we look historically has probably try and turn it frank feels and his group poppy. think afghan opium should be legalized instead it would benefit afghan farmers raise much needed revenue for the governments nation rebuild and stop the opium falling into the hands of the drug cartels field says it should be military strategy to afghanistan we have chosen problems rather than brains and anybody who is thinking about how do we get ordinary people ordinary farmers to see poppies as a cash crop country get them to protect the backs of our troops we will be thinking about how do we harness the score how do we pay them for it and how do we then use
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that. to transfer it into medicines to cancer. burned in afghanistan and kept a secret here in britain no one wants to talk about the u.k.'s opium growing program we asked the farmers and the company they grow for mcfarland smith if they would give us an interview but fallen smith said they wouldn't allow the farmers to talk to us because it's part of that contract with the home office that they keep the poppy growing. the home office also declined to comment while poppies are increasingly harvested in britain the so-called war on drugs is being decisively lost the u.n. says opium production in afghanistan has been on the rise since the us occupation began in two thousand and one nor am it r.t. oxfordshire. three people have died while over the house and have been hurt in a fierce fighting inquiry during which the israeli embassy was stormed after
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a large demonstration demanding faster political reforms turned violent crime declared a state of high alert with most of the embassies start leaving on the israeli ambassador being recalled to tel aviv israeli prime minister binyamin netanyahu says his country will stick to its peace treaty with a trip despite that time he's portier reports now from tel aviv for israeli officials have condemned this in the act most terms israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu saying that it is simply unacceptable now israel has withdrawn all its embassy staff with the exception of one person that it's keeping in cairo in the hope that it can maintain some kind of diplomatic relations between both countries egyptian prime minister has offered the resignation of both him and his cabinet to the higher military council and this is almost as a form of apology for the fact that the police stood by it's a several hours not protesting stormed the embassy and the police simply did nothing this resignation has been rejected there were hundreds of protesters they
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smashed down the embassy wall they found signs of documents out of the window they set two police vehicles a liar that they threw molotov cocktails at the police and burnt an israeli flag now three people were killed we've been told hundreds if not thousands were injured many of them by the tear gas that the police were forced to use to disperse the crowd the u.s. defense secretary called cairo while all of this was happening and urged the police there to do something and for something to be done to protect the israeli embassy and it seems as if it was almost after this phone call that the police intervened in the situation was eventually brought under control the incident was actually sparked by it's also refusal to apologize for killing five egyptian soldiers last month and that was in a cross border raid there is also it was a mistake but it hasn't gone the step of actually apologizing for those deaths one of those comes just months after the former egyptian president hosni mubarak was ousted here. course was a long time frame of this role and this is mine many here also suspect and that is
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all because of its traditional behavior is likely to react much strongly in the coming hours if not in the coming days but of course as always in a delicate position because it needs all the friends that it can have particularly in light of the fact that it is just one week since the israeli ambassador was expelled from turkey all of this coming at a critical juncture for israel just days ahead of palestinians going to the united nations security council to call for a palestinian state. egyptian journalist mohamad abdalla told r.t. that between his country and israel have been growing for months that says that cairo has done very little to stabilize the situation. but there is a lot of of anger and what israel did recently which basically they crossed the border from israel into egypt killed a number of egyptian soldiers and they promise investigation and nothing has not been delivered yet have a sense there are spin huge huge them on the stray sions and a sit in of
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a few days outside the israeli embassy the minus traitors are asking the egyptian government to at least expelled israeli ambassador from egypt the egyptian government so mistakingly has not responded to the will of them on a straight as for weeks after weeks they have not been serious enough or responded to the public opinion and because of this inaction those demands traitors to the law into their own hands and expel the israeli ambassador out of cairo there has been very keen in keeping everything in place as much as mubarak did but then you variable on the ground is that egypt's public opinion has been liberated and that means they're not going to pay silence again when israel commits any act of thuggery on its own our porter or the people living on our board and that's what has brought down what happened last night so we have to look at the motivation to make a strategic solution to what has actually been happening. greek prime minister george
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papandreou has promised to save his that stricken country from bankruptcy and press ahead with vital reform was in the key speech on the economy and as he spoke police feared to accounts to disperse and angry crowds of protesters in the city of his saloniki thousands of offices and the largest ever deployment of police in the country are on standby with large until sterett he protests this weekend recruiters are accusing athens howard of being too slow in cutting jobs and privatizing state assets will decide by the end of the month if the government is doing enough to get the next eight billion euro bailout installment critical and crucial for the greek economy to step float and while adds to the political upside the daily bell dot com says the greek people should not tolerate having the world of heroes and brussels imposed on. all of i was very very certainly would feel like i've had enough to do with the whole charade has been going on.
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