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israel in a war that could be never ending. i could get one of the principles that are important is to always keep in mind that when we talk about communication the first one to arrive has a huge advantage. if you give an announcement and this announcement isn't immediately followed by some kind of counter information to the people accept some ideas and afterwards it is really hard to change them if. you need to be. ready. i create an event and with this event i modify reality that it is true that in times past the states always follow this principle for instance by murdering a political opponent using a hired killer but it's a well known story in other cases they provoked a riot or encourage terrorism in a certain area but nowadays this events theory has been imported into the civilian
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sphere from the political and the military wants some sense that there are schools and communication companies which employ corella marketing for some entity but today there are too many communication tools to figure out what is truly happening in reality as it is presently more difficult to realize what is really going on. for the so this information is becoming more relevant for two reasons it became global and most of all it isn't real time limited as in the democracies the news reaches the audience in real time and so the t.v. audience anticipates the governments because the governments need to follow along. to know the news me in terms of strategy and politics this provokes a more direct influence of the public opinion in the management of the conflicts he compared. in the past you could look at how it plays out.
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along with a representation of the war there are changes about the concept of war in the audience at this stage we do not talk about people anymore we talk about the audience in this context it is normal to raise adult about the possible manipulation which can be either intended or not it can be intended when for instance a scene is shot on purpose in order to influence the audience's ideas but it can also beyond will for some reason the fact is selected ends up on the news and for everybody it becomes the expression of everything happening in a certain context who looks back at the facts you know one of those first of all we
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cannot broadcast a fact because it was high only its representation of the area before communications were closely tied to human relationships there were many more forms of defense and she said yes there was less space for fabrication. now as social control fades information is being turned into something different from reality something in between reality and imagination and this is what information is a virtual pending world. to invent a piece of news diffuse it on the web massively no one can know whether that piece of news really is on the websites because the websites use it or because someone puts it there. it's so our enemy is the news that is the power of a real weapon is the news and the influence that it can. i can be addressed he can
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be shot in the back with information in certain situations this is one of the biggest issues. for the new weapon is information and the wars in progress of the family eighty five percent of the broadcasted information comes from the same subjects that are also protecting us up at information through just think of the press agencies they give us information about their employers the companies they work for. not just this we have to consider but tv's and newspapers are not stakeholders are not the audience nor the consumers about products. the ones deciding the political approach of media are the advertisers but if a piece of news does not have to be spread the subject involves buys a whole page of a newspaper and the piece of news disappears for. him i feel great about it off there is another thing the possibilities of misinformation increase enormously the
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only visual media is a juxtaposition of very short spots one minute one half thirty seconds and so on is . that if there is a smart effect editor he can combine the images to lead the perception of the audience and then get a political reaction out of them. feelings of the. culture is that so much taxpayers' money coming in to have a real great deal of currency in crisis in unknown future but is there a single thing.
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see. america involves a decade of the tragedy of nine eleven which united a nation but brought about two of the bloodiest wars of the twenty first century. in afghanistan which was invaded by the us shortly after the ashraf cities the relentless taliban staged another deadly suicide bombing there is also discovered most have been civilians don't even know why their country was ever occupied by foreign troops. rush around the sports world said goodbye to the country's top national ice hockey team wiped out in a plane crash that killed forty three people. because of the international community not to take sides in internal violence as president medvedev says
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negotiation is the only way to treat. this as our weekly review hello and welcome to the program to our main story now they were time which claimed the lives of thousands and later brought to was with an even more devastating death toll the united states is knocking a decade since nine eleven terrorist crashed hijacked planes into the twin towers of the world trade center in new york around the pentagon in washington a fourth plane came down in the state of pennsylvania remembers ceremonies are being held at ground zero in new york and all across america and it was their words try on us soil in history and united a nation in its determination to head back against those responsible for the american led invasion of afghanistan that followed has claimed thousands more lives in what's now the longest conflicts in what history there's a lot is granted she can now report the killing hasn't stopped. it's started as
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a war on terror spawned by the deadliest here is the attack could history you know whether she would be a me that's that's clear but the circle of america's enemies quickly and included nations that had nothing to do with nine eleven they were defined by george bush as the axis of evil some of these regimes have been pretty quiet since september eleventh. but we know their true nature. north korea is a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction. starting a citizens. iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports terror while an unelected few repressed the iranian people's hope for freedom. iraq and change the foreigners are still lead toward america and to support terror two years after nine eleven the us invaded iraq on the grounds that it had weapons of mass destruction and was doing business with al qaida grounds which proved to be fought hundreds of
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thousands of iraqi civilians have died since the invasion they used the moment and in the wake of nine eleven to divert from afghanistan our real target should have been our real target and go to iraq it also was the low hanging fruit in north korea was far more dangerous than too difficult one hundred thousand casualties were predicted by the problem on both sides seoul would be destroyed iran was too difficult seventy million people not fractured like the iraqis and the sunni and shia and christian and other as for the motives behind invading iraq some top or oil iraq right now is sitting on probably two hundred billion barrels maybe three hundred billion barrels that's a rational and or report believe he plans to be a thirteen million barrels per day production capacity in seven years that surpasses saudi arabia now you know why dick cheney went to war in iraq others blame america's self assigned rule as the world's policeman the driving idea behind
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it is that edge of modoc stability at the idea is that so but world is going to be more secure place overall if there is a a unocal or world a sole remaining superpower much of what has happened post nine eleven in the name of responding to nine eleven has been a pretext as terrorism was no longer the only reason for landing on washington's enemy list the us had even more far reaching plans on the table former vice president dick cheney says he urged the bush administration to bomb syria at. one time because of its alleged nuclear weapons program a move which experts say would have had in fact on the region president obama was elected on hopes that he would and the endless wars overseas which most americans are opposed to put he continues and adds one more and other oil rich nation libya and this time in the name of removing an evil dictator. some worry syria could be
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next we have a an executive power that is any trick by the people by the congress or by the courts for war we can go toward the drop of a record we've reached the point now where the present in the united states can kill people for a state purpose and any time you're sure feels. since nine eleven america's war on terror has crossed many borders from pakistan to yemen and other countries the chase for a handful of terrorists has turned the lives of entire nations upside down we're talking about hundreds of thousands of innocent lives taken by their their case of constant war and many worry that a tragedy as great as nine eleven has served as a pretext for an even greater tragedy one that has no end in sight i'm going to check our reporting from washington our team. at least two civilians have been killed and almost eighty u.s. troops injured in a so side bomb at an american military base in eastern afghanistan it's being seen
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as the taliban's way of marking a decade since nine eleven but in the statement of the movement claimed it had no role when the twin towers time nearly ten years after the u.s. led coalition or they did afghanistan it doesn't seem any closer to winning the war there but the taliban still fighting relentlessly so the conflict estimated to have cost over ten thousand civilian lives in the crossfire nato strikes against militants as u.s. troops begin their gradual withdrawal from the country most out of their lives don't even know why the country was american forces in the past like. helmand in southern afghanistan is the province that's borne the brunt of the fighting between the taliban and coalition forces but afghans in this war province think about nine eleven and its consequences. while in patrol with the marines i get a first opportunity to ask a couple of young afghan men what they know about nine eleven but they're still going to look.
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and to us do they know where it is even we don't know so that's because because you're a former we never heard about the broader world more so than the. two young men and clearly never heard of nine eleven. but maybe the elders of the local sure would have more to say you know here you see you. just don't see the smoke from the buildings and. that's the reason you can see it when you go should this picture. so i think that was a call what if i just got here i wouldn't surprise but having been here now for six months this is pretty much the stone ages where we are what the other reactions autocephaly so they want to go see it was kabul has clearly never been to kabul it just shows you how isolated they are even in their own country. come on what i want to. know you don't think you know you're going to send them to this going to
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get the airplane from here to the united states you know how much power is going to . go to those nights to go from iraq to then here is a lot easier to understand you know why you're here and where they really have to actually go good picture remind yourself of this but if you're this you see afghans looking at it in this context wearing a uniform if you're in the right. to back that war. was an american saying we're going to help you to just say one thing and it is to ask how many games and this is going to help you where is the help. campbell to this ng to give it to our kids going into fighting and they do it to their own kids in a cave that i don't indeed and. i do sympathize or understand what your some are saying it's even just from the weather we've had recently people losing their homes and nobody to help them so you know when you have when you can't feed yourself or her house yourself are you going to care about somebody you know six thousand miles away just so i can understand this office visit. this would have never thought to
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look at those questions of. anybody here that's why we're here amazingly in a country where for ten years the war has been fought with nine eleven as its root cause and justification it turns out not only with the villagers oblivious to nine eleven but so were the afghan police and even some of the translators working with the u.s. military you don't know that is what it is if nothing else might be able to see if you have this in the faces before. a survey taken in twenty ten by the international council on security and development found that ninety two percent of afghan men in helmand and other afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was with american troops that start with during this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans ever having really understood why they came in the first place adam plates from afghanistan fourteen. the terrorist attacks the case and. the senseless slaughter
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we're seeing people stopped for. the vision of a leading. chinese on the team this is to. look back at nine eleven to see. this week russia saw the tragic loss of one of its top hockey teams after that plane crashed on route to their first game of the cage healthy there on wednesday an airliner with almost the entire locomotive team plus key staff went down just after takeoff from their home city on their way to minsk they trashed a hasn't got they are a world with pleasant staff from several countries losing their lives while russia has been shocked at yet another plane disaster in a hundred thousand attended a remembrance ceremony for the city's sporting heroes and out his son thomas was there. on waves of emotion poured from slidell as residents realize
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the full weight of the tragedy their country or the lives of some of the city's brightest stars nobody ended up with the fans of this team for many years our whole family including a little child went to all the games for us a center operable loss but it's like losing a family member. i knew one of the players he was my neighbor and he was a great person he's got two little kids left how could this happen when we saw the news on t.v. i just burst into tears. at just after four in the afternoon on wednesday the charter plane carrying almost the entire jaroslava locomotive k h l hockey team crashed shortly after takeoff bursting into a wall of flame after clipping a runway antenna forty three of the forty five on board perished to newark a mostly serious we heard the plane takeoff so we told our granddaughter look there's going to be an airplane then i heard a bang and my daughter told me mom it's falling down to the side then came the
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flames and the smoke and we wanted to run away but we didn't know where to run it then we went to the river and saw the plane with us in the wake of the trying to put in ordered an immediate and thorough investigation as president. a country in mourning visiting the crash site and paying his respects. meanwhile fans of the three time championship winning year are slav a locomotive team made their voices heard in a show of solidarity and support. as you can see from the flowers and candles and mementos left here at the stadium the loss of. what was a huge blow to this community international nature of this team it was a larger loss for russia and the rest of the world as well. my friends with the plan to go so we can get a couple years ago because one just just wanted to make a film was a little sweet stuff for ceremonies to honor the players were held in minsk in
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bratislava some reflections from those who knew the players well. at the table demitra told me he actually wants to quit hockey and he wants to play a little bit more and then leave and spend time with his family so this last conversation came back to my head when i heard about the crash and i want to only him at least by lighting this candle not only him but everybody who died i would like to express my condolences to his family to his children and wife. saturday in march of the end of an official three day morning. it was thousands poured into the stadium to view fortune conference on display and see their final goodbye. we have buried and for the people who brought us joy and lead for country this is an irreplaceable loss for us all the people of us novel and local. this is our see ourselves around this our attentions boiling again greets angry protesters respond with fire bombs and stones to the greek prime minister's speech
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on the state of the country's economy with wall staring is on the way. also we'll look back seventy years to the start of the locate one of the darkest chapters of. twelve people have been killed over the weekend and yet more violence in syria and that's according to opposition supporters this comes as the arab league announced it's reached an agreement with president bashar assad to open dialogue with the opposition and bring the violence to a close also outlines proposals to release prisoners and hold elections within three years in a while the u.s. and e.u. have opposed most anxious in syria and are calling for the united nations security council to condemn their assad regime for its violent crime down the two thousand and two hundred have been killed since the uprising began in march while the authorities in damascus blamed on groups. russia however he's urging
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both sides to start talking to avoid another media style complex moscow plans to send a part finding mission to syria to get first hand information on the areas hit by violence the decision was announced after members of the syrian opposition visited the russian capital requesting international help that speaking on the sidelines of an international policy forum in the russian city of paris president mean to that if that is concerned about events in syria but the situation is far from simplistic . the resolutions we will prove to send a strong message to the syrian regime should be addressed to both sides things are just black and white and the and the government which just as in syria are not followers of some refined european models of democracy some of them are to put it straight extremists and some might even be called terrorists the situation is not that simple and we have to take into account the balance of different forces and interests russia may support certain moves but only if they don't boil down to the one sided condemnation of the government and president assad we should send a strong message calling on all the conflicting parties to come to the negotiating
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table start talks and stop the bloodshed. in libya the head of the country's interim government has arrived in the capital tripoli for the first time to rebel forces most of libya is now controlled by the national transitional council but they're still holding out in their remaining strongholds for instance despite intense nato but barman's rebel fighter the returning from street battles in vanni while it says they felt the morale lies outgunned meanwhile one of conduct his son outside crossed into neighboring new shared to join other family members who fled colonel himself is now on interpol's most wanted list that in a recent autumn message that he is to leave here and won't leave and there's a lot he's maría financial reports he'll be fighting those not does not and so in libya might fall into. a city. celebrates for more than ten days the labor and capital has been rejoicing in the
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dictator's fall where he wanted to hand he's portrayed here in the central square for his rules forty second anniversary but we put our flag up instead we want we are so happy without him. it seems in the last weeks rebel fighters have fired hundreds of where they were shot during this small town tripoli there are no alcohol. no media phenol very very forward. mr gaddafi and clearly gadhafi is it that or he told told there be war love me or the people of the me no you see the very. right of freedom is that we don't argue that began with an iraqi with a lower case but away from jubilant crowds we meet stars who are not so pleased up a man lives in tripoli is obviously in district historically pro khadafi for the rebels
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arrived his sister was badly injured she's still in hospital in tunisia other one doesn't want to show his face on camera and ceased when i had no occasion for the interview he says revolution has brought much fear in its wake. there is no peace there is no safety in the city we don't want our children outside when it's dark we are afraid we always wait for something when gadhafi was here at least we didn't have to sleep awake what we do know. of the other one says he also wanted change and a brighter future for his country but not face way. people are dying on both sides of the cities destroyed and no one cares do they seriously think that will change it for the better don't lie to yourself just look around is that what you wanted. and what is around is a scene of widespread destruction and social chaos the badly damaged buildings made
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by the rising stink of garbage and decomposing bodies youngsters roam the streets barely old enough to understand that they carry weapons not toys many shops schools and hospitals are closed while the city's symmetries are growing bigger and bigger. shortly after tripoli from going to rebel hands the national transitional council libya's new authority claims it was moving here from benghazi its roots have passed and there is still no sign of order being restored the city is functioning by self and treading a fine line between freedom and anarchy. there is not. tripoli libya. greece is to impose a new special property tax on real estate as the country needs to raise about two billion euros to mediate terms of international loan package in his annual speech on the economy greek pm george part intro guarded his country will emerge from the
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crisis the need this year's budget targets artist of austerity cuts more than twenty five thousand people took to the streets of greece's second largest city to saloniki protest traitors threw bottles and stones at riot police pushed them back with tear gas and plunged bottles many comics actually in the face to pay cuts the struggle to make ends meet what is that here is they believe they're now paying for reckless behavior by greek or european banks to reach and they country's political elite and economic analyst peter build believes that the euro is a rational system a collapse in the near future. if not true you can certainly very late. in order to institute of financial government for europe the system could color you for it. it's politically possible to put these sorts of measures in place but at the same time although parliaments if you like don't want europe to
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collapse there is a growing feeling both within parliaments and also amongst the people who are left parliaments and that's certainly true of germany the most pros european all of the of all of the countries where there is a certain impatience away in up is it really worth giving up a sovereignty and b. possibly a lot of money in order to save a system that was falsely designed for right from the beginning it is certainly a question of the parliaments are going to be putting to each other over the next coming months ukraine has been a major transit route for russian gas and to europe but now it's losing its key bargaining chip in europe's energy infrastructure let me repeat it has now launched a north stream gas pipeline in northern russia offering a new route bypassing its neighbor which has been out of disputes blocking supplies to europe and. ukraine is on longstanding he transit countries are.
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