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nothing wrong with them so i think you have to just. try to create a policy that's right for russian. thank you. loads more about moscow's rival rallies online as thousands gather for a day of protest and argue photographer the highlights on film at all the pictures on our facebook profile more analysis on this and other top stories on our web site .
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iran says it won't give in to international pressure to abandon its nuclear program even if it's banned from selling a single barrel of oil it's terrans response to this week's approval by u.s. senate committee of a package of new sweeping sanctions against the islamic state but the bill has yet to has yet to pass through the full congress the u.s. initiative targeting to iran's nuclear program follows the adopting a total of bardot on iranian oil due to come into force in july the islamic republic in turn has repeatedly said it will halt all proves it wise to some european countries before summer maintains its atomic ambitions are purely peaceful and seeks to prove it by cooperating more closely with the u.n. nuclear watchdog a team of i.a.e.a. inspectors visited the country this week planning to return in february but some skeptics think a positive outcome for the mission is not what the west wants. made up of the sectors that don't necessarily control politically but i think that what the united states wants is some kind of a state but it's you know which they use in
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a balanced on a balanced way to to sort of leads to the next stage and i think what we are witnessing here is is a build up. of military confrontation we have the mass of the flavors of u.s. military hardware troops going into israel to be stationed in israel going to put weights naval forces and go all of those i will i would describe as by the national wall the issue. of iran's nuclear weapons is a red herring but it is a red herring which could do well at least if not real. later in the program we hear from iran's interior minister who is certain his country will weather the storm of mounting sanctions in an interview with r.t. he says it's the countries imposing them that will end up being hit the hardest here's
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a sample of what's coming up. i think. that i believe they've made a big mistake as this election results in turbulence for the oil and energy markets this very fact it can result in oil price growth in these conditions the west's judy expect the drop in the euro rate and the guru market this new decision will result in further economic problems which as we can see the think to the majority. they've been unable to find solutions with the decisions taken today by the west unilaterally will result in the installation of the economic problem. anti-corporate protesters in washington d.c. were evicted this weekend from a park they'd occupied since early october and eight people were arrested when police in riot gear and horses raided the encampment officer said they were enforcing a no camping law and are active allowing the activists back into the park demonstrators
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say it was a full scale of action the occupy movement has seen some heavy handed police tactics including the alleged recent tasering of a nonviolent d.c. protester but excessive force was provoked the activists according to kevin zeese from me it's our economy think tank telling our team that the occupiers are too smart to fall into that trap. who knows what's going through their head space on that you know when we i watch that video it's available online and it looked like there was no justification for it when i went to meet fears in the day to ask about it people said the only thing he was doing was taking the signs around the tents and said no camping and so that was the rationale for tasering him he was dropping values not being as threatening looks like a excessive use of force my sense is that it's not going to provoke the macpherson campers knew that there are more. discipline than that to fall for that kind of track the occupy movement in a few months has shifted and shown the american people that if they get mobilized and organized that we have power we can change the direction this country so the
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future's going to be an american spring that's going to splode on the scene and become more important the presidential race in two thousand and twelve course you can fight our top stories online twenty four hours a day at our t. dot com here's what's a click away right now. and i active protesters act out across europe seeking to influence the debate as polish authorities decide to suspend the proposed anti-piracy legislation. plus the future of sex some believe it could be just a matter of years before robots become a man's object of desire as scientists try to develop an amorous android's get the full story and play more of our teeth dot com. used to consider vladimir putin his arch enemy blaming him for the death of his son alexander litvinenko a former f.s.b. officer this week saw an unexpected change of heart from the fierce kremlin critic who now admits he simply said what the western press wanted to hear walter live video spoke with our teens catarina groucho. but you would. be limited
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edition of the b.b.c. is how we found like that. praying in his tiny telling apartment no electricity no gas no collect water. what if it was if it wasn't for the help of various people i would have died from hunger or frozen to death the last time i took a bath was on christmas eve. we expected more because six years ago after his son former f.s.b. officer alexander litvinenko was poisoned in london he was taken care of by some very powerful patrons like suffix out tycoon boris berezovsky and ahmed zakayev and a tourist former chechen militant both hiding in the u.k. . three of them we brought. yet you get extremist young dorsett there is just give me a yell pretty here doris you would be. one biker you've been and co sent
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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're watching this program please forgive me for all the slander the thai said and wrote about you know the hatred i had for you even 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 short of story what else can i add to the. live in. the u.-turn vaulters says came when his sons we doe marina bin and co revealed to the british media that her husband had worked for m i six alexander litvinenko was receiving a retainer of around two thousand pounds a month from the british security services at the time he was murdered at first by turnitin and cole like many others claimed his son had been poisoned with polonium to tan on putin's order the former f.s.b.
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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 kissing the russian government today by their at me it's he was saying only what the west wanted to hear. of course i realize russia's f.s.b. and the idiot you know have to take polonium to london sprinkle it over some heads and leave traces everywhere and their suspect and a little boy is not a fool either it was anger and blind hatred speaking inside of me viger now 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
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they like it when i scold the regime i was a real treasure for their move on the whole there are very few people who would say as many horrible things about as i did. you know living in two thousand and eight but is that a good thing uncle flett russia for sanctuary meets only has settled in the sleeping quiet town of sunni ghalia it over did you 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 only thing young co is still afraid to open this door now because of putin though but because of his landlord to whom he owes a lot of money this miserable life has made him a slave of his sanctuary but surely the namco sold everything he had in russia to come to 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 for now fears her casket could be removed because he hasn't paid the cost of
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a barrel plot and it's been months since the electricity was shot on to his flat that he was lost for two euros went on a gas canister and that is gone to live in the would go to your new base is how most of us look at the dual to let the southern wind in sight. there is east oh yes russia feel my homeland but for the. children i want to go home to russia i don't want to stay here you can sit in the church over our tea city gun eataly you could be back with adeline's in a couple of minutes stay with us.
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well. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've. covered.
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nine thirty pm in moscow these here are the headlines russia and china blocked a western backed u.n. draft resolution on syria with moscow criticizing the tax break on our approach and denial of dialogue between the government and opposition. other stories shaping the week why it's returned to egypt is anger idea he's failure to prevent a deadly soccer brawl spills over into four days of violent clashes that have already seen a dozen dead. and in russia's bitter subzero temperatures hundreds of thousands
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join a record breaking rallies both pro and anti-government ahead of next month's presidential vote. the so-called reset in russia u.s. relations has been struggling to make headway with on with the ongoing dispute over america's european missile defense shield more coming up in our special report. the most vital national security interests of the united states would be most effectively realized not through hostility to russia but through cooperation with it. my senior russia and the united states can we just settlement of the establishment of a global missile defense system by which. this plan research is in jeopardy even the new strategic arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington has been unable to help. at a time of warmer bilateral relations needs whose top brass decided to deploy
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a missile defense system aimed at protecting europe but they were setting up too close to russia's borders and moscow didn't view it as a friendly gesture. we want to defend the whole europe not just some european countries we want to european allies and friends to join our missile defense strategy. lucina in the event of the situation with a european missile defense system becoming unfavorable to russia we reserve the right to take no further steps in the nuclear disarmament area. the kremlin has repeatedly demanded that nato guarantees that the european missile defense shield would pose no threat to russia's strategic interests so far the west has refused to cooperate with moscow on the issue.
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intercontinental ballistic missiles are transported through snowbound russian forests under the cover of darkness. the movements are shrouded in secrecy the people in charge need to perform training drills and test the hardware on the roof . suddenly the convoy comes to a halt there's a forest stream blocking the path. crossing it's quite a challenge for the drivers of motor vehicles weighing many times. as specially considering the carrying nuclear warheads. engine is make sure that the heavy launches safely reach the opposite bank with the
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most hazardous hurdle behind it the convoy is on the move again. as the convoy forges ahead to its destination they leave the forest and pass through villages the sound of powerful engines thundering past is becoming a common occurrence lately for local people. we need such missiles to defend russia we were good we would be crushed if we didn't have them. that's all there is to it. working when you hear them rumbling past you get a sense of great might there is no dealt we will be able to defend our country.
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without an agreement with the united states on missile defense and in the face of potential military threats russia was compelled to think of countermeasures. the country has declared in the past that it may withdraw from the strategic arms reduction treaty and said it will introduce measures to counter the missile defense . we will go ahead with the deployment of our missile defense system it is obvious that this presupposes deployment of its components in poland in romania in a radar station in turkey obviously this will also until the is their mission of a base in spain for american ships equipped with the aid is them. it is obvious that the missile defense system will be targeted at the russian federation rather than some mythical middle eastern countries possessing a virtual missiles. at least
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fifteen countries around the world have been involved with the nato missile defense shield. their radar stations in denmark and britain which is also host to interceptor missiles. canada two is going to join the project anti missile functions will be given to norad the agency responsible for north america's air and outer space defense. japan has decided to assist the nato missile defense shield its taking part in the manufacture of a just interceptor missiles. japan is going to build a forward based radar station on its territory. a similar radar station has already been built in turkey. the czech republic rumania hungry and poland are ready to allow nato as missile defense complexes to be placed on their territory. that it that would make a forward based american military presence which means the deployment of bases in post is so. republics notably in central asia is an element of us global domination
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as a powerful ramified infrastructure any military base has the capacity to deploy units of agents supplying electronic intelligence. russia has taken adequate measures to counter such actions but i'm like nato it confines its activities to its own territory a radar station is being put on combat duty in the kaliningrad region russia's western most part. tactical missile systems are being deployed in the country's west and. they can hit any target within a radius of up to five hundred kilometers. what is most important is that the russian ballistic missiles are being gradually equipped with new warheads capable of overcoming nato's missile defense system.
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this lift carries people down to a secret radar station in european russia it's tucked away deep underground in a few minutes time major will be on duty to protect russia's space. to get everything about the station is classified the equipment behind these doors is the responsibility of special officers the station itself can operate autonomously it has its own power source and water supply and a ventilation system in. washington those only too well that russia can easily control the entire space of eastern europe this radio is one of the instruments the military installation protects the moscow region from attack by ballistic missiles it's thought to be controlled by russia's president who is also commander in chief of the armed forces
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. some time ago russia suggested to the united states that they jointly control delta space over the middle east using a similar radar transmitter stationed in azerbaijan if nato is top brass agreed to cooperate they would receive reports of any unauthorized iranian missile launches that washington would see as a threat to america. or in his developed milicic missiles capable of hitting targets in a little east in eastern europe this poses a threat to u.s. interests in the region. i don't agree with the u.s. government belief that this is a serious problem with iran is doing is they're using very simple relevent nothing simple about rockets but the using very early generation rocket technology the only rockets they could build that could reach the united states would be enormous in size and not be mobile this city would have to be launched
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from fixed locations where the united states and russia if russia joined the united states could monitor these these missiles many in the united states dislike the views of thehotel postal he maintains that the european missile defense system is ineffective the scientist estimates that it has no chance of protecting the united states from a rainy and missiles instead it creates problems for russia if russia believes is the fence is not needed but it doesn't pose a theoretical threat to russia. my guess is that the russian government will say ok if you want to spend your national treasure this will help you so it solves the political problem and it provides much more people build a fence there with the united states currently built and incidentally will so much cheap. the professor believes that the purpose of nato is radar and europe
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is to track the movements of russian strategic weapons and to monitor russia's new military technologies. the real target could be russia but certainly it makes the people of europe less safe it draws them in in fact as a geo strategic pawn by great powers as they maneuver and use the missile defense shield not as a way to defend your not as a way to defend anybody in fact but to provide a first strike a potential capability against the adversary. this is how we are going to train ourselves in order to be ready for any situation . these people crossing a field of. have serious worries about the global situation.
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they feel that as long as nuclear weapons exist they need to know how to protect themselves. if there's a survive in the face of a real threat they need to have everything necessary close at hand. the coach tells them that a compass and a mobile phone unlikely to help. the problem is that we can only get our bearings by looking at tree branches there are more branches on the side where they are exposed to see. some light that side points to the south. the people involved in a survival experiment will have to cover several kilometers in full gear their training mission is to reach an abandoned military base where they can hide from
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the harmful effects of radiation. the close up team has been to the hub our of screen. where the country's mineral wealth starts its way across the ocean. now r t goes to the area. was named after lenin good looking to a different character to represent itself. for local businesses are striving to build the aviation capital of russia. the for the four by fours are made mention be tested to the limit. welcome to the screech of. russia close up on our wealthy british style. that's not on.
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the. markets finance scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. minds is going to be soon which brightened if you need want someone from feinstein christians. whose friends don't talk t.v. don't come.
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alexandra's family live in a military camp that is off limits to the public. keep going keep going on yourself keep going. alexander serves in a secret unit manning miss sons when he's. always makes a point of spending time with his wife and children. he's well aware of the
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standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. and. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m.'s are accompanied by a combat escort but would today we have eyes covered ground very difficult conditions for a thrust forward to kill i do hope everything will pass off without any incidents. trucks carrying nuclear warheads lined up in a quiet glade the snowy forest provides good kemah flash for them together these mobile missile launches a cold and had gotten russian on the lingo they need to be ready for action at any
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moment. right dress section. come on major section chief says all reporting unit is ready. fully. prepared the aggregate for. for haste. the intercontinental ballistic missile known as the s.s. twenty five to make this move a twenty one meters long it's almost two meters in diameter and weighs about forty five tons of fuel. despite its impressive propulsion so the russian missile still hits targets with absolute precision mage's i'anson job is making sure that the missile launches always in working order moving military hardware enjoying. the danger. with this is a highly accurate weapon it has a range of up to ten.

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