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well from this is off he comes you live from the russian capital past the. new stories protesters in egypt hold their positions on karros revolutionary tide here square which takes a breath after yet another night of heavy clashes meanwhile the arab league is meeting in cairo but local unrest. their focus is on syria and the imposition of the new sanctions. ethnic tensions flared once again in breakaway kosovo where nato soldiers used tear gas against local serbs trying to stop the barricades being
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dismantled troops and right here attempted to remove a concrete barrier. late wednesday. moscow stresses it's not about to stop the reset of the times of the west but will hold nuclear disarmament and deploy rockets through its borders if washington establishes its missile defense shield in europe the u.s. says it will not review its program. about with another submarine fifteen minutes from now in the meantime we discussed challenges that lie ahead for people in countries where regimes have recently been special to be next. in your times in the state department as to how hard it was to explain to the people that the u.s. brings peace and democracy with its interventions as in reality how is the structure. but you know i believe earnestly in the
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best of intentions of u.s. policy a stable peaceful prosperous middle east is in everyone's interest there's no question that the united states with the best of intentions intervened in iraq in two thousand and three with route really understanding not only what was going to happen inside iraq we thought it would be easy inexpensive quick and those judgments were all profoundly wrong. understanding there in the intervention one of the big winners for some time was iran and a resurgent iran had implications within the gulf and across the broad broader region certainly was not something that united states wanted to see happen so the interventions were. under the best of intentions they have produced significant
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gains but they also have had unintended consequences that upon him mr asian didn't recognize coming in not everything the united states did worked in fact many things united states did did not work but he had to step back and say what you have in spite of all these mistakes is iraq better off today than it was before i think the answer is yes he does does united states share that responsibility yes but not alone i mean there are people even today who are attacking a legitimate iraqi government and their institutions because they were the group in power ten years ago and now they're not they also have a responsibility iran has based and unfounded accusations recently of a plot that the saudi ambassador of posting had with reducing nuclear weapons etc thoughts and pains our family to war. i we thing iraq scenario on all the rice and tara well there's no question that there's
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a competition going on there's been a competition between iran and the united states ever since the revolution so it's a thirty year competition but there's also a competition between iran and saudi arabia for for regional ascendancy in and around you know the gulf some of this is playing out in syria and so this is playing out directly in the gulf and the increasing tensions between iran and saudi arabia so how much would a strike on iran profit making money well. this is not about the american economy this is about the global economy and we've seen in recent months you know whether it's libya or somewhere else the market the the energy market is very responsive to increases in tension so there's no question that that energy markets would spike with any potential prospect of military action against iran and some it's
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a us challenge but it's also a global challenge and how severely the u.s. economic problems undermine its ability to project its power locally well you you project power in support of your national and international interests which includes. the economy so so this is this is where it it's easy for someone who's running for president to say oh yeah let's let's strike iran it's harder to then understand across the board will a military strike be successful. it very difficult to see how a military strike it might retard an iranian nuclear program it is not likely to stop it. also will a military strike. would that. increase the tension and fish were said to exist within iranian society between the regime. and the people who don't like the regime very much or it actually will drive. the them closer together
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so you really have to look at this in a truly strategic way and that's why for the moment cooler heads recognize that the answer is political and economic pressure while leaving the military option there as a as an option but recognizing that that comes with very profound cost what are the prospects that this military i mean everyone recognizes the danger of iran going nuclear and it's not just about iran if iran crosses the threshold and gets a nuclear weapon how does that change calculations by a saudi arabia a turkey and egypt someone else today then. feel they have to have their own weapon here everyone recognizes the last thing that you need in the region has a nuclear arms race you know the world is trying to save the world is trying to imagine happening in a way i mean we have other nuclear countries and we have israel that no one's
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talking about it actually the movement is actually been in the opposite direction we are not withstanding the emergence of a pakistani or a north korea and you've got many many countries around the world who know how to build a weapon have chosen not that that is the optimal stabilizing situation so so the fact that iran feels that it has a right to pursue nuclear energy that he does have that right but it also has an obligation to show the international community that it's not pursuing a weapons program at the same time and iran is the only country within the n.p.t. the nonproliferation treaty that has failed to convince the international community that russia has a civilian program it is not also pursuing a weapons program for political reasons maybe let's move on do you think the u.s. is. boston optical magically and economically to manage the consequences of the
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turmoil in the arab states that's largely responsible for i don't think you can say that anyone today is managing what is a remarkable transition but these these transitions are evolving in very different ways you know a country by country by country so do you think the world should be concerned are the. extremists coming to power in the so-called arab spring well i think that's that is a that is a longer term danger in the short term. these you know take take egypt for example there is an open process underway. a group like the muslim brotherhood that has said a long tradition within egypt and a pretty good political and social structure and laws are going to out of what will likely do very well in the in the upcoming parliamentary elections. i
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think what's very important is people in the region have to be patient if people become impatient and then become violent yes there are put there is the potential that spoilers including a resurgence of al qaeda you know it is it's possible that that's the other remarkable thing about the region. has a non-factor thus far this year was remarkable in egypt this year and it took longer for al qaeda to produce a video message supporting the protests that took the protesters to overturn the mubarak government you know that's remarkable. so so we can be hopeful but clearly if things go wrong if new governments fail to deliver there is the prospect of trenchant very very real possibility a lot of talk about. being part of the. uprising the revolution whatever you want to call it in libya we'll see i do think that libya has the ingredients to be
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successful even under coffee it was a it was a society that was not or nice seeing sort of. the real question is can everyone come together and see that. that's a given legitimate state there well right now. there have been elements there have been individuals and small groups associated with al qaeda that have you know that are in libya or have emanated from libya there's a very definite libyan strain to al qaeda. but but as an organized force i don't i don't necessarily see this but there are obviously al qaida in the magreb is that they are could they try to take advantage of a failure in the transition in libya absolutely could absolutely.
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in israel. top stories in our view this hour protesters in egypt hold their positions on karros revolutionary tahrir square which takes a welcome breath after yet another night of heavy clashes meanwhile the arab league is meeting in cairo but local unrest isn't on the agenda their focus is on syria and the imposition of new sanctions. ethnic tensions flare once again in breakaway kosovo where nato soldiers used tear gas against local serbs trying to stop their barricades being dismantled troops and riot gear attempted to remove a concrete barrier. late wednesday. a moscow stresses it's not about to stop the reset of ties with the u.s.
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put will halt disarmament and deploy rockets to its borders if washington establishes its missile defense shield in europe says it will not repeat its program. it's up to date for the moment you know joins us now with the latest from the sports world. great to have you with us this is sports today plenty head over the next ten minutes or so including. as you were say eskimo schools basketball as you increase there a perfect run in the europa league a dozen games that victory over gel great scooping up a place in the top sixteen in the process. flying highest really are the nation to calculate to be opening speech of golf's world cup with favorites arlin's alongside scotland in second place two strokes. and
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guardian of the next we speak to them on go to the best goaltender in russia nice talking about the all. the game. let's take you in with possible where there seems to be no stopping the army men on c.s.k. moscow this year the side no six from six in the euro league after seeing off a few mainly in gel gracin the russian capital constantine to top off took up a seat for this one. sixth time yearly champions to have their eyes set on claiming back their crown at a disappointing last season and they won the christopher run and in top form with five straight wins while the visitors. at the top of group b. moreover the greens have managed only two wins against the army men over the last decade the game stayed very tight in the fourth quarter and just a boy in separated the teams as it ended however in the second says kartik possession and started to increase their collusion with the visitors bounce there
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quickly and came close to little in minerals their host missed their best play on break a demanding who had broken his nose in the domestic league last week it meant they were not as solid in defense as usual missing last week's most will clear all day you're really known as the ag for the san juan but mr clarke was a cupboard all shot how he got it deflected there had always against their best right right there for us so i missed a lot of the first start after the big intermission to scout found a reason that improved their play and no matter how the army man playing the fans in attack then keep top form as a flag with both barrels striding a hand confidently with the result we long before the end of the match just gave angele sealed a ninety five eighty two victory to me firewire card. or not and i'll just play to me it's cold and coming is good to me. he was going up and down by the but i was sure good to go from the start but brutal in. for sure. it's going to look at
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. his the biggest and the best player in the team and maybe it was with a bit strange bringing him playing with me without him do it right now twenty one points help says got to become the first team to man top sixteen d. kit and to continually a one hundred percent run in europe meanwhile with four games still to go in the group stage or is out on the brink of missing the believes is and all about archie . now european and basketball have an important date to keep in moscow region april next year the local him key side lending their arena for the euro cup final for the second great concept of competition formally known as the you that cup and he. were glad to announce that the euro cup final four will be taking place in him key were also thrilled that the tenth installment of our finals will take place in russia a country steeped in basketball traditions the euro cup is
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a hugely popular competition despite being second tier to the euro league we said record viewership ratings last year and are looking forward to another huge event in the moscow region. tennis now on venus williams will hold all the bragging rights of the family thanksgiving table this week after beating her younger sister serena in an exhibition match the thirty one year old who hadn't played since september shaking off the rust with aplomb in colombia the spike no major being at stake for the grand slam sopranos this much turned out to be a pretty competitive but it was venus those who would take the open said six forward to seize the early to judge but the fire under serino with the thirty year old racing to a five three lead in the second venus who are fighting back to raise the deficit and take a contest six four seven six both sisters showing potential upcoming opponents call it despite having been in the pro game almost two decades apiece the. team astray
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made an impressive early charge for glory at the golf world cup brendan jones and richard green leaving are in town scotland by two strokes after the opening day admission holds the jewel the only purpose of post two eagles in the opening round here is jones taking one of those on the twelfth hole as truly has three world cups to its name but none since one thousand nine hundred eighty nine. this time around are the clear favorites for good reason to post major championship dog remarked to roy is there to some and they have a great chance to overtake the leaders during the next few days the superstar jewel to chart a black tie for second with the scots and united states on the netherlands another stroke further behind in third spot sitting eight. who are in a good position you know we want to get off a good start and now it's all about not doing anything silly tomorrow. you know we can do really well back in two thousand and eight when we played together and you know the chemistry between us and you know we've played really well tournaments won and lost in the foursomes which is on friday and sunday so. you know that was
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basically our mindset going out as long as we were you see you know within a few shots in the lead we were in a good position. the battle for the playoff berths in the calm central hockey league's western conference is heating up the number regan edging c.s.k. in moscow in the pick off wednesday's auction straight to the third period we go with the host a goal down by three to put a share for levels monitor really into their last twenty minutes that's where only spurred on whoever the visitors from latvia beginning for eighteen hours to jenna cheese efforts that's right enough it's an honor to celebrate their third victory in row two on how it ended up the c.s.k. ice it's. simply the best that is what constantine rule and cannot call himself after being named the kitchen els goaltender of the year the russian international who earned his trust with luntz will also have to make for the room on his mantle piece after picking up his country's goalie of the year award tickets we caught up
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with the twenty seven year old who talked us through his most successful season yet . for the coming months i have finally become the number one goalie for the national team it's a great feeling so i had a few very good games at the world championships against slovakia and canada but in the end we feel to win medals and that is the most disappointing moment for me this year or for the liver forget that these are key here joe triumph we will the western conference title it was a very emotional moment for the team and for me personally we had a lot of ups and downs we lost we won we finally made it to the finals. clash against scar was difficult for us it definitely hardened us better conference finals against lokomotiv we were paid focused and beaten in every aspect of the game although it took a lot out of us and when we made it to the garron cup decider we were emotionally
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drained that's probably why we like to drive in the series with someone like. them now and i thought the most uncomfortable situation for me as a goalie is when i can see the puck if you'd like to lose control and it's hard to make the right news there as we're playing one man down i wouldn't call it a real challenge that's what you prepare for through your training and your experience. i think gustafsson was too gentle hearted a coach to control our team and there are a lot of young players in atlanta and sometimes you need to be strict with him i don't mean an iron fist but he should have definitely be more in charge of what he did on the ice schooling him over and over again or lateral meals leader he was simply a different story a man who could inspire the entire team with a single word but coaches have their strong and weak points or their own style or till. and finally twenty eleven m.l.s.
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cup winner david beckham has found out firsthand just how much more difficult it is to be a disabled uglies back starring in a special film to raise awareness of london for purrs for the twenty twelve part of the pics the thirty six year old who serves as the games are teaming up with him in harlem take five a side football skipper dave clark but then literally needing all the support he can get from his teammates to get through the drills blindfolded and find out what the paralympians have to be like on its own pace is the former england captain helping promote prolific sports in a large scale initiative which a lot of schoolchildren have only does some skill levels to try out for the london twenty first. that is all the sport for now but if you'd like some more why not log on to you tube dot com forward slash r t sport news you'll find plenty there to keep you entertained for hours.
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