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two countries. russia feels compelled to take countermeasures because the united states has refused to give legal guarantees demonstrating that the deployment of the american missile defense system in europe is not directed against russia. nato countries are in no mood to respect the deployment of them military installations to europe. new american military bases may soon be set up in kazakhstan just turkmenistan and tajikistan. about i see a boy once russia has been encircled by a military base there is a new geo political reality will emerge we need to take this reality into account already today but and take measures to control potential threats to our security is up. meanwhile the view that the missile defense shield is too expensive is getting increasing currency inside the united states itself to provide
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financial backing to the armed forces moreover the project is making millions of dollars from nato sub contractors in various countries. between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine the us has spent fifteen billion dollars and the price paid for the entire program that we are dealing with right now here in two thousand and eleven is another hundred and fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budgets. some of the funding for the missile defense system in europe is being put to use in poland some north the small village of rijeka is home to a high security installation. the base used to be manned by polish air force pilots soviet made fun to still serve as a reminder of the fact that poland was once a member of the warsaw pact an organization formed on. to world war two by the
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u.s.s.r. in response to nato. the old warplanes will be scrapped by the u.s. troops who arrive here shortly they'll be bringing missiles with them. local residents have already been told that they won't be getting any compensation for having the new arsenal placed so close to their homes. and out on us we are not overjoyed at the prospect of these weapons being deployed a few hundred metres from our homes on the most you've got the missiles will pose a threat to the local population of over one thousand people. elizabeth a demand sca a schoolteacher came to reject of a from warsaw a long time ago she knows only too well what the villages think about the military installation that means the most noise about it is most of the people even here are farmers. and of course they were very warm after hearing news of me sound
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deployment for the time being though like the basin we. ways not soldiering. but even first graders in the village of logic of a are aware of the military base. but the schoolchildren don't fully understand the threat so that teaches bring them up to date in the classroom. lingo good morning you found three steak you see it's. just gotten them and today we start with a history lesson. elisabetta demands go teaches her pupils about military conflicts she insists the people should never forget history's lessons if future conflict is to be avoided. the military base in regular is in full view of the school as the teacher tells her pupils about world war two they visualize the base as a symbol of the past the present and the future. just the sh'ma of german
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troops once use the territory just outside of school. later polish pilots served here. no doubt you know that's an american military base is going to be set up here. and there is going to be in you and tree in the history books because of it americans. as doni and sculptor to come and transform the legacy of past wars into works of art on the shores of the gulf of finland has found hundreds of sea mines made during world war two and the cold war the artist uses them to make remarkable objects this mine for example will become a fireplace. i think it will make a nice fireplace. the sea mines picked up by
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come in can no longer sink ships the artist so-called military style doesn't mean he's succumbed to fashion instead it's an attempt to create works of art using something that was originally intended for destruction and murder. you don't see it these are you know you can make anything you like from these oval shaped mine it's you know you can make sculptures out of them you can even make a race car. coming in those from news bulletins that missile defense components will soon be installed close to his country. he says nato missiles can easily be turned into beautiful sculptures. any writer with the amount of effort spent on making such weapons would be much better spent funding the arts.
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the people involved in this experiment testing their capacity for survival in a nuclear aftermath have finally reached their destination an abandoned military bunker now they need to take a breather and warm up near a camp fire. the coach knows that this kind of training is useful in any case it helps participants to strengthen their skills and prepares them for any emergency in their regular daily lives. to dig up boring tedious food it's great that there is a growing number of people who want to learn survival skills even if nothing catastrophic happens they now have a different psychological attitude. this will prepare them for other small
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emergencies but. those who have gone through survival training school a fully aware of the fact that the location of their exercise is fully protected. offices at the radar station including major. control the entire outer space over a european russia. the other space control center has given instructions to tracking artificial earth satellites and with. all monitored operational information is fed to the elder. space control center. i'm not first so i'm going to quiet classification official it says lloyd dismissed fourteen fifty as m of three hundred thirty three. the stuff makes no secret of the fact that the russian radar transmitter sees european air space in great detail around the station's unique radio trace even submarine launched missiles in the barrens and white sees the sea of
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a whole sky and around the north pole. up to the theme of. our system is being expanded in response to the expansion of the european missile defense shield him up of the so that the with the aim is to match the measures being taken in europe that the new stations are being commissioned here to respond to nato as activities. thrown at them. we will buy new means limited or alter our plans for the deployment of missile defense components in europe. russia has not closed the deal it will continue until it with the united states and nato on the missile defense system it is ready for practical cooperation in this sphere.
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closer to a compromise the u.n. negotiates a revised resolution text on syria which russia's insistence is no longer a regime change. after three days of intense debate united nations security council members are sending new elements of a possible future resolution on syria to their governments for deliberation get all the latest details from new york and head in the program. more killings are reported in egypt after two days of clashes there more than seventy that the military regime criticized for not doing enough. plus the father of murdered. says he regrets accusing the kremlin of carrying out his son's death.
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well there you are watching r t well. news and much more welcome to the program russia is claiming a diplomatic victory at the u.n. after members of the security council agreed to take a more balanced stance on syria calls for the removal of president assad and the enforcement of a voluntary arms embargo had been dropped from a revised resolution text which is still pending approval from moscow ones it will oppose any attempts to even hint at targeting the syrian regime ortiz and situation has more. after see three days of diplomatic deadlock over this arab and western backed regime change resolution it looks like russia's calls that it would not support such resolutions have finally been heard and we're seeing somewhat of
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a game changer take place delegates and diplomats seem to have agreed on new elements that they are considering putting into a new document and we do know that these new elements are being sent over to governments at home for consideration approval and deliberation and for more we know the russians amounts that are to the u.n. has said that this does not mean that anything has been fully decided yet and russia continues to reiterate that even if the hint of a regime change clause continues to be presented in such a resolution it would not be supported now what we what we're hearing and some reports that this clause will actually be non-existent in this new text being considered whereas earlier the arab league and the west have been seeing that the syrian leader needs to step down if this does not happen within fifteen days further measures could take place another clause that we're hearing is going to be removed from this document is the arms embargo that russia has also been opposing
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but from what we understand what will continue or mean in a new text is a support of a facilitation of a political transition now of course i have to again say that some of the details are still largely up in the air some diplomats are saying that a vote could come very shortly as soon as on friday others are saying that it's going to take a little more time monday possibly we will just have to wait and see exactly how events play out of the security council in the days to come. where the u.s. is committed to seeing a change of power in damascus in order to strengthen its position in the middle east that's a beautiful politics first magazine editor. western interest in the conflict in syria isn't guided by wanting to advance human rights democracy or the rule of law in the region if it was about that then we'd probably see an american naval flotilla off the coast of saudi arabia which happens to be one of the most
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repressive and brutal regimes in the world but it follows a pro western foreign policy syria is a huge player in middle eastern politics and the west principally america has a very problematic relationship with syria so it would be very much within america's interests for the syrian government for president assad to fall from power and from little commentary to in a more sort of pro western governments come to power what should that happen that would give. almost dominance politically in the middle way so instead of western governments the british and the american and the french ones talking about president assad stays being numbered they should be more responsible in their outlook and the main focus should be on bringing pace to syria. while they're still ahead of you this are mixed messages from the u.s. why washington is a backtrack a statement made by its own defense secretary of the early withdrawal of troops
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from afghanistan. and how webcams will be watching over the upcoming presidential elections in russia. transparency. to protestors have reportedly been shot dead by police in the egyptian city of syria from a tick in the latest killings in what's now a day of violence in the country in cairo protesters are continuing to lay siege to the interior ministry having surrounded it on thursday more than six hundred were injured in clashes with police fired tear gas the squares were. running against the radio to. seventy. two days ago demonstrators are also calling on the ruling military council to step down a threat of international nations mark almond says their forces in egypt actually want more turmoil. the police are very demoralized and they took a beating if you like with the full bar and they were seen as the chief defenders
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of his regime and the army eventually to be got rid of him that maybe people who want to use this for their own purposes are the one hand the muslim brotherhood has accused the government a failing of being someone responsible for the riots they won the elections to parliament they want a quick transfer part of them on the other hand quite a few of the people in the streets protesting aren't happy about the muslim brotherhood literally elections and they may feel that disorder on the streets might give them more influence than they have actually with the electorate at large egypt and then as i say that maybe people who say we need a firm hand only in the field marshal can provide it but either way it's not a happy prospect for a smooth transition to a better egypt. but more news updates and videos are waiting few online at r.t. dot com is what you can find on our website right now israel this is the pressure on iran with fresh accusations about the scale of threats from islamic. gagged by google and its latest wave of upgrades the web giant is to begin
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censoring muse's blogs but the web site. a russian coffeehouses over the presidential election of its own belgian customers were portrayed candidates drawn on the phone get a taste of the latest political froth at r.t. dot com. the father of the murdered f.s.b. officer alexander yanker has made a shock u. turn on claims that russia was behind the assassination of his son he says he regrets the accusations he made in the aftermath of the infamous two thousand and six killing in london by pandering ian poisoning he also believes his son worked for british intelligence became a victim of a grand spy game ortiz a clinical trial of them went to meet him. but.
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this is how we found my me and co praying in his tiny italian apartment no electricity no gas no water. if it wasn't for the help of various people i would have died from hunger or freezing to death the last time i took a bath was on christmas. we expected more because six years ago after his son former aphis b. officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like cell fix out-i coon maries berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . you could be here just. yet you get it through me you know that door that there are he's just give me
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a yapper here dorothy you would be. the one vital you to namco sent a letter asking to be interviewed by russian television we expected more of the same but instead we're going to. be made of each if you watching this program please forgive me for all the slander the thai said and wrote about you for the hatred i had for you if only i had known my son worked for british intelligence i would not talk about his death he could easily have been shot as a double agent betrayers should be shot what else can i add to this. the u.-turn vow to assess came when his sons we doe marina bin and co revealed to the british media that her husband had worked for m i six further details followed when a newspaper launched its own investigation alexander litvinenko was receiving a retainer of around two thousand pounds a month from the british security services at the time he was murdered it is
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understood that sir john scarlett now head of m i six and was based in moscow was involved in recruiting him to the secret intelligence service. at first by truly thin and cold like many others claimed his son had been poisoned with polonium two ten on putin's order the former f.s.b. officer and fierce critic of the kremlin alexander litvinenko spent twenty three days in a london clinic slowly dying from a toxic substance possibly consumed through a cup of tea even before police in london started questioning suspects the victim's father was actively kucing the russian government today by their admits he was saying only what the west wanted to hear. of course i realize russia's f.s.b. and the idea enough to take polonium to london sprinkle it over some heads and leave traces everywhere and their suspect andrey lugovoy is not a fool either it was anger and blind hatred speaking inside of me viger now
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believes his son fell victim to his own game of double agents now he wants his words to be heard but the media outside russia which once beat down his door for interviews now won't even reply to his requests. why is that because they like it when i scold the regime i was a root treasure for them all the while there are very few people who would say as many horrible things about putin as i did. in two thousand and eight but the only thing uncle what russia for sanctuary needs healing is settled in the sleeping quiet town of sinegal it offered to new anonymous life the man claimed putin was his number one enemy so hiding in europe he believed was the only safe solution today was the living and co is still afraid to open this door not because of putin though but because of his landlord to whom hill has a lot of money this miserable life has made him a slave of his sanctuary. but actually sold everything he had in russia to come to
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eataly he opened a small business several years ago but it went bankrupt things got worse after the seventy three year old had buried his wife but are now fears her casket could be removed because he hasn't paid the cost of a burial plot and it's been months since the electricity was shut off to his flat he's lost forty euros went on a gas canister and that is gone to. this is how i will myself look at that i've been this daughter let the southern wind inside. there is east and there is russia through my homeland for. tourists i want to go home to russia. i do want to stay here. big city immigrant children are t. sity ghalia eataly. coming your way in the program learning how to be
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a community where then belgium are developing calling the next fundamentalist group that's proposing radical laws. washington is downplaying a statement from the u.s. defense secretary said the country plans to end combat operations in afghanistan one year before the plan pull out the open letter said america intends to shift to a supporting military role sometime in twenty thirteen but washington says that must first be approved by other nato policymakers they summit in chicago america's decade long presence in afghanistan has resulted in the deaths of tens of thousands of civilians and almost two thousand u.s. soldiers there a crow of the nonprofit brave new foundation things that still unclear when troops will be completely withdrawn. first of all pressure from this year's elections poll shows sixty percent of american voters are fed up with the war in afghanistan or
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against the. price is approaching true or is the time when washington's very hard cash is cutting budgets and obama wants to be energy are now regretting already remember he was president. states and this is a very important step you must drop to a smaller number of fortified. drone attacks with. sources it's not over yet understand what's going to have the eighty thousand us paid mercenaries who are in afghanistan remains uncertain. now the german chancellor is in china asking for help and vestments for the euro and it seems she might get it as china's prime minister says the country is now considering contributing to european rescue funds and the merkel is on an official visit to beijing where she's been trying to reassure the chinese about the economic situation it could also like
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to see beijing support the western position on iran and syria china gets a ten percent of its oil from iran german chancellor has been calling on china to buy more crude in order to support an embargoed continues its influence to persuade tehran to abandon any possible nuclear weapons ambitions but all analysts kristoff host on the news change beijing stance on iran. i would chancellor on a trip of begging she wants money for europe she wants you know a support from beijing for the new un resolution which beijing is not going to give and she also wants beijing to cut off its own oil supply which beijing is widely not going to do and of course beijing has also to take into consideration that india its competition in the region is this. ending straight with iran and buying ever more rain in oil so i don't think she has any chance of you know talking china
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out after buying uranium oil that were not happen again i would say she will not put any much focus on it she will she will say that she will look to the ceiling and then she was smile and say let's talk business now her main focus in this trip is german economy and she's wise to do that she will even not you know lobby very much for chinese investment into europe because she knows in our heart of hearts that this is truly a bad investment it's a question of identity versus integration a sure islamic group in the belgium is under five views which local people feel is to extreme which other local muslims feel threatened by what is test our city reports. bearded wearing a comma flush jacket and constantly surrounded by men fought about his hard not to notice he heads the islamic fundamentalist group sharia for belgium in september the group opened the country's first sharia court in antwerp to mediate domestic
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disputes among muslims with our own system. of handling things if you want to accept it accept it if you don't. but there is judgement if you if you're a muslim you will go to paradise if you are this believer will go to hell. any further controversy may have ended there if that was all there is to it but videos such as these. have caused outrage. the freedom of speech and. the hatred incitement to violence starts we have. leadership. openly. said. i should be. i should be killed because i am an enemy of islam in january and work or prosecutor recommended two years in prison and a fine of.
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