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much much deeper than than people realize these are cuts that are reaching into people's homes and lives and people when faced with the uncertainty of where they're going to get their next meal or where they're going to get a job when jobs don't exist and a future that's just plain bleak and they see a. group of people who have no cultural identity in line with themselves calling the shots as to how they're going to live their futures and the policies are going to live underneath of disease they oftentimes turn to turn turn to violence and this is not something that's human history i think the politicians it's kind of like the central bankers who people turn to to try to solve the very problems that created these guys are the ones who are responsible at the end of the day people of greece are not going to be any better off under the a stereo measures being levied against them today i would argue it has more to do with a consolidation consolidation that puts more power in the hands of the euro kratz and takes away even more of a national identity that belongs to whatever is left of greece as we refer to it
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will not work it's up to the greek people themselves to determine what disparity measures will be implemented they certainly don't want to be taking orders i wouldn't think from people sitting in brussels and the i.m.f. who are trying more or less to consolidate the power in a drive what i consider to be towards one world government so we're dealing with a euro zone which is based upon the false premise that central planning works and that more central planning can fix that misguided central planning on a national level that has failed miserably obviously in the case of greece and in the case of other countries in europe and america for that matter. elsewhere around the world in libya hundreds of people in the rebel terminal been ghazi how walked onto the streets to protest against the actions of the country's new government. and rebels but he wanted one of four remaining colonel gadhafi strongholds as nato airstrikes reportedly start in the area the towns held by loyalists have been given until today to surrender to the new needed leadership as the rebels continue their
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search for the fugitive leader. of messages claim he's still indeed there despite reports of his family and some associates crying cross a crossing the border into new share. around two hundred people have died after a ship sank all the mainland tanzania authorities say the ferry carrying over eight hundred passengers capsized after leaving port heavily overloaded officials say that so far six hundred twenty one i was have been recovered from the sea search and rescue operations are being humbled by a lack of equipment and help has been requested from kenya and south africa. massive flooding in southern pakistan has claimed more than one hundred thirty lives this week and will soon rains a small thing the country for nearly a month now going to have income launch after being electrocuted incidents related to the heavy rain where it also calls huge traffic jams in the city with many motorcyclists injured on the skidding pakistan is still recovering from the blast flooding in the country's history
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a year ago overnight hundred one hundred seven hundred one thousand seven hundred people died and twenty nine were. working knowledge of the tenth anniversary of the nine eleven attacks and our resident reporter in new york laurie horton is has been out on the city's streets asking people how the war has changed in the decade since birth. at that gate after the horrible man eleven terrorist attacks in the us how is the world change this week let's talk about that there were these i won't say more dangerous but it's more like our tick so all things are predictable you don't know what what's going to happen next to life is much intense i think so no. every day can can be the last and you think people around the world feel this way. i think in europe in america i think so i don't know you kind of more aware of
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a threat just more on the lookout do you think that people all around the world still keep that vigilance ten years later probably not as much as we did five years ago do you think that the amount of lives lost in the name of the war on terror has been worth feeling safer i think that's a difficult thing to comment on to be honest i have a lot of friends that are caught over there and i would say it's hard every time they leave go nuts for war so no i don't think war is to make us feel safer if everyone lives his own business i think everything would be better if we had been here in new york says last week. the places we find this a lot of security so we understand all that starts because it wasn't before but something we have to understand. that we might be safer but we have to give up some
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things for that well i don't see will be safe if we try to make you safer if we pretend to be as they appear to be safer that's right turin's especially if somebody wants to solve it with goods so is there anything that anyone can do or is it just what's going to happen is going to happen i don't know people should. try to change the. we'll think of a way of reaching order people write about something that people can be different i'm not just roads my way is the right way i'm leadscrew everybody is not right no matter what you think it's changed the bottom line is we can only hope the world continues to strive to be it be fair play. for the fourth time in its history of the top prize or they've been it's film festival will be finding its way to russia that fact alexander the curve is moving files to be taught otherwise it will still be able to win the golden lion be chilling will speak to the so heavily that it will seize a place in the picture
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a book changed fields forever with two days of shooting and all the world price tag of over nine million dollars fast it's a quarter of the most ambitious project described by god has crushed a dialogue in germany yet to be translated into other languages including russian and the robot they direct and his wife website thought it up. and that's the news for now although back again with the head live shortly i start there.
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was two types of trips anonymous. since it seems to me most sensible people stop. place the vision of a museum in each. chinese all to see to remember to. look back at nine eleven to see wealthy british soil the sun. spot on the side of the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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with much stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. is a report. this is all seen coming to light from also the headline. one hundred thousand people they traded him to russia which if you get us out to the victims of wednesday's plane crash they're trying to claim the lives of almost all of the local icehockey too many of them international. america prepares to remember the same template of the time the decade old with security stepped up across the country in response to all the authorities that say it's a credible threat now is trying to voluntarily step days to be advice on how about today even if friends of world. class an angry moment the interruption council
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stalls these radio and a c. forcing is stopped to please a country that dense information between the two countries at least in three chip shows were killed and more than a thousand injured as a protest of it won't take long for the political system crushed or in fears wising with police and steam. coming up next we'll look into the deadly legacy a war and how it can hit military personnel it alone after they returned home safe special report right here on alt.
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thank you work has changed dimensions. has changed both in a practical and in a motivational sense. or than anything else the impulses for more change. more is one of the most difficult concepts to the find today more than ever because they are still classified as using time period such as from one thousand fifteen thousand one hundred eighteen and some one thousand forty thousand one hundred forty five thank god 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 end but i don't think the real problem is that it is not even known if it is going to come true and. perhaps a future war will be won with no soldiers troops will still exist but it will be an
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invisible. illo. thanks. the war has evolved substantially in dimensional terms of where centuries and millennia the war has been by dimensional look at what is being fought on the mainland and in the sea the more spackle of them are the first gap in the war evolution can be compared to a few. in evolution when man assumed the upright position. 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 because it was like a football match in a stadium but nowadays the people play football in the streets before as widespread
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. we don't need to wait for sarajevo and for someone to get close to a car to start opening fire here we just need someone clicking with the mouse able to give the first of the impulses to make it again as if it was a line of dominoes. pieces fall one over the other until the end of the whole chain feel. we just have to think about the energy supply finance communications and the transport system back. in a while it will be possible to apply it to the whole planet. through let's think for a while back to nine eleven it was a terrorist attack we can all agree on this when we call it
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a terrorist attack we were fair to the purpose of the motivation but if we look deeply into it gets an act of war highly asymmetrical because no one weapons have been used to write a column 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. these household appliances toasters been used to become weapons. to. thousand eight hundred casualties at present i think that there are around seventy thousand workers on the health lawrence race affected by cancer just in the municipality of flora manhattan rollkur that initially they have over one hundred fifty thousand citizens f.x. in the difference illnesses such as a never ending car for the long cancer leukemia. us and the
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sickness ends. here clarified i hope that the person that's cause that spirit will realize the old calm of peace actions . the collapse often skyscrapers. the explosion of to enter planes over the case of the mainly composed of how the metal and the dust hit was generated from these explosions. to clive's the facts of the original explosion. we feel. they generated a pollutant and new york citizens are still suffering because of it and. when the first airplane hit the first twin tower i was in a military environment and he got a high command place out of the constitution. as
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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 a rational folx it was the instinctive response yes it was something like avenger of fear an emerging fear the founders answer in the form of a stereotype world war three if it were if it ever happens yeah world war three will probably not be a clash between two armies either so their class or to take them. ologies. perhaps world war three has already begun and we didn't even notice it because it's not a traditional war on the battle ground. of the filament we'll 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. in my opinion the fourth world
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war is already employed breasts but it isn't fought with the aid of weapons right it is a mistake to fight using weapons if you always lose all the participants loose it's . set up to specially now we have such powerful weapons that could be dragged into a foolish war because with hundreds of thousands of casualties this is the main risk we are playing we are assuming enormous risks and we aren't even aware of it is it a big. bad. idea that is nuclear weapons have surely marked a strong revolution in both military and security affairs in the mideast that before their creation there had always been a shortage of firepower in relation to the wishes of stretchy just while the nuclear weapons provided fire par greater than any political purpose rationally prosecutable yet it's fair for nuclear weapons specially during the cold war being
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known war weapons. but what is happening now adays is the normality there is no order a great change with a continuous redefinition of the international order that can lead to unexpected results of the shia a redefinition of new roles and a change where we ignore what is useful what is useless and what is harmful to new subjects are emerging almost every day and it is unknown if these subjects will be good or evil. as i said you just have to think about the international finance and so yesterday we thought that that would have been the universal solution to all the problems your as now has become one of the enemies to fight against.
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what has changed in the war concept is not just its definition or its idea the war changed in the way it is false and in its motivations. more than anything else what has changed is the impulses for. this the peace of westphalia the war have finally become an affair between sovereign states the nowadays it is not a war a confrontation between sovereign states and want to visit confrontation between. between different interests. not just between organizations but also between know an organization. the community council which has modified the concept of war from the one to the current one is the fall of the agreements established during the westphalia treaty which by the treaty implied that wars are an affair between
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states when a country was defeated on the battlefield except as 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 expansive and the prophets have produced. a present it depends on the relative productiveness of the different economies in other terms. of the different countries taken a system. where the state police 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 if we could also talk about the swiss ones that aren't under the spotlight as
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much as the americans. but they still exist they are strong and can determine the future of the whole world. because they have more means than the state's. corporations or economic. aren't subject to a government anymore. than the day some governments have their own corporations today it's not like that anymore today the corporations own the states they have states but their commands. there are no rules of connection between the economic and the political power or the economic power of the people but leave it. to the states as an institution. nowadays the state is a mere agents that provide services who is intended to be the user of the services . a part of them are for the citizens here most of them are intended for the
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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 as we said that it's a clash between different wills in order to pursue interests. and manages the interests manages the war. the subject that manages the interests is not the state any more. that hugo chavez in venezuela believes that a statesman is the one that manages the state. if that is truth 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
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talking about the whole concept of multinational companies. fair for a multinational company with a corporation made of people from different states now right here we are talking about corporations have influence several states that have states have their disposal. to go out every saturday since 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 if it is true but the head of the italian military secret services of the phones under the control of an a talent corporation that while i'm not going to mention the name of this corporation but it is easy to figure out and this is symbolic of the loss of the importance of the state. status of the state has changed since it lost almost all its pearl but of so does he have to say the void is always filled by something that
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is why the corporations are progressively taking the place of the states they put in american comic books and movies the theme of a world led by the corporations is nothing new it's a bit out of it as the state is going to withdraw even in bad 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 the importance of troops back in the day would have been called mercenaries presenter called contractors is evident sort of the day before your job where nowadays the war really has an asymmetrical dimension is what i mean is that war is not a clash between two different army. it is more a clash between two different wills to a certain idea or to deny something from the opponent assertion and deny. are
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nowadays the inputs for the war. perhaps they may experience some interruptions where but to a large extent they carry on being the same wars. for weeks or 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 or secondly there is the stabilization and destabilization war between countries with one of the opponents attempting to stabilize a country or an area and the other one to doing the opposite of destabilizing. the third is the concept of war against terrorism a concept introduced in the last few years by the us government and the broader classic your scenario such as the iraq invasion which is the proof of the intimate connections between these three different types of war. all people in the fight
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against terrorism the relation between the attacker and the defender is neither equal nor cimatron. it is unclear who is attacking and who is defending all the boundaries ethical spatial temporal and technological have vanished. nowadays and opponents 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 a tally and troops in that scenario because. that's what. our weakness in the fight against terrorism consists of the fact that the terrorists specially the suicide bombers are ready to die while we aren't going to change due to this fact we already started in a losing position. the
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second one ever so. let's take a person that is not afraid of dying so not another one that maybe is part of a voluntary military service because he needs a better wage the person that they went back home surrounded by comforts 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 job well done the physical clash begins one of them will surely experience more troubles the sequel. will. 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 he argued in
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favor of who has less to loops. please let me keep. the al qaeda does not need to exist we are using these terms and in negative way reinforcing the al qaeda ideology. it gives us this products of death called x. under the al qaeda brand it works exactly like a supermarket and. agency or any other economic entity that wants to be recognized under that particular brand. that you know what causes the real damage is not the terrorism itself the real
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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 go on 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 travelling and so on. everything that affects our daily life is damage that we create ourselves it doesn't come from terrorism it's tragic. we are more afraid of the things we are told rather than of the real happenings that we progress of the find out that the most important war is the one made for the media .
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and they say this or nowadays it's not information warfare it limited exclusively to some professionals with the obvious information warfare is fought by everyone who gets this warfare valves around the year two thousand the lebanese army 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 have been able to rescue those who were calling for help the hezbollah then decided to repay this with a denial of service attack look up block their servers complain. at that point we've discovered that the hezbollah have the same capabilities as the israelis they can attack the tell of exchange they can hit the knesset or the bank of israel in a war that can be never ending.
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