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long. america's involvement in syria is not off the table u.s. military officials are reviewing their options in cases that i think our station is going to be fails. russia criticizes nato your security council refusing to fully investigate somebody in that string announces emirates and in the last expresses outrage over training camps for surrender who shoots discover and libya. a member of parliament might go into the bar and have a few tricks sort of having dinner by one or two o'clock in the morning it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part in the debate.
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winding on in parliament u.k. m.p.'s are under fire for being under the influence of costly puts. your watching out world news are much more welcome to the program we might house maybe claiming it once a diplomatic solution in syria but it seems it may not have anything its own convictions the pentagon has been ordered to review its potential options according to officials these include the enforcement of a no fly monetary and its defense secretary leon panetta also warned that a long term sustained campaign would pose a challenge as soon as this is a more sophisticated and libya's. national reports are growing foreign interference in the syrian conflict is raising fears of an even bigger crisis. as the
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syrian conflict. high. it has also spread geographically by case of the uprising belt far from the country's borders what's happening in syria is heartbreaking. and what you've seen is the international community mobilize against the assad regime strategic analyst says one thing is clear though it's certainly gone far beyond the words of sympathy and the cotton to those on the ground in syria that mobilisation has many more forms than officially stated and. during the operation of the syrian army arrest the fighters from gulf countries and afghanistan and iraq and some european states their work was coordinated by qatar and saudi intelligence officers as well as ca mossad and blackwater it is also she's disraeli weapons especially antitank missiles and israeli drones the us defense contractor formerly
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known as blackwater and now called academy was notorious for its heavy handed tactics during operations in iraq and pakistan while the us and many other countries have admitted al qaeda linked extremists groups fighting alongside beyond our position in syria dr salim says some countries are using those groups to further their own interests. and if they get local players involved in order to hide their involvement this is why we hear mostly arabs like saudi arabia and qatar or iraq these countries don't have democracy at home of course they cannot ask are establishing it in syria they have another agenda. there are books and written sources where this plan is described in detail decades ago and had a cold shiver blogger and freelance journalist has been investigated for a new cold and serious crisis since last year she says this is a story with three main chapters weapons smuggled across the border overseas
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contractors and foreign cash. when you see a lot of money in syria then you believe i believe that this is comparable to what happened in the civil war in lebanon there were plenty of money then you would find that they're going to talk about hundreds of dollars or something nobody would kill him so. now what you will see now this is the beginning of a war here in syria with more and more reports on international involvement emerging and calls to arm the opposition getting louder even for those at the grassroots of the uprising the initial euphoria is turning bitter. they can say we regret what we did but we didn't want things to go that far but it turned so much militarized globalized and violent we never wanted and don't want intervention now but fears are a little as he says that it could be too late to stop this old guitar and flames of
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conflict raif an option r t damascus syria for publisher of the trends journal carol center says there are forces in washington interested in fueling instability in the region to dominate the oil rich middle east. when you hear war hawks like senators lindsey graham and john mccain calling for bombs away and again go back and play over you see the same scenario their heads come in and they say we have to be calm we need to and we have to use diplomacy in the meanwhile they're building up the military conflict and you heard president obama say at the height of the iranian incident with netanyahu that he said you know that at this time when there is not a lot of sympathy for iran and it's only now why it's syria is on the
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ropes we have to quiet it down a little bit. well syria has also been in focus at the u.n. security council russia or accused in libya over training be a simulation currently fighting government forces because part of a broader discussion of the situation in the arab countries in moscow also demanding they to apologize for causing civilian casualties during last year as a rates in their view but also he's really portnoy or has been felt in the meeting in new york. a new report that was quietly released by the united nations on friday that report was an investigation that found in part that nato has not since sufficiently investigated the air raids that conducted on libya in two thousand and eleven that killed at least sixty civilians and injured at least fifty five more people despite the findings of this two hundred twenty page report nato officials have refused so far to further investigate the states how these or because
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these this report was referring to another russian basser to the united nations batali turkish also went on to say that water has not yet been established nearly or more than a year after nato carried out its airstrikes to allegedly bring on more of he's a peaceful and secure circumstance to libya the situation is still very dangerous. if you will we have expressed concern about gun control proliferation of libyan arms in the region however it is not just the weapons that are going abroad we have received information that in libya with the support from the authorities there is a special training center for the syrian revolutionaries and the people are simply syria so it's hard believe in the government this is completely unacceptable according to all the legal basis for this extraordinary undermines the stability in the middle east policing that it isn't syria and therefore there is an issue this
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transporting the revolution now turning into transporting of terrorism to me off the mouth of what happened in libya one year later the situation on the ground many critics say is not safe for by any means. well i still ahead here in the program a closer look at life in the post gadhafi libya we explore what women in the country gained from the reformation probably happy with the outcome. we're going to solve the u.k.'s pressing problems but it seems he is need some help to the recent arrest stuck in labor m.p. after a brawl in the house of commons it's just the latest in a string of alcohol fuelled scandals the last minute reports of how some parliamentarians are said to be drinking their way through life at westminster. actually yes rukus behavior by members of parliament now not an uncommon sight on
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our t.v.'s ever since the late eighty's when cameras were allowed inside but are they trunk on power or simply drunk i have heard about stories of every letter from physically carried through the voting lobbies which. mind boggles me it would be any other. job where you could get that drunk work not the sex thirteen year parliamentary veteran lembit you pick has seen the seedier underbelly of life in the house of commons where m.p.'s have been known to vote on matters of national and international importance under the influence a member of parliament might go into the bar and have a few drinks instead of having dinner by one or two o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part in the debate i see another least one time it was very funny but i'm not sure quite how professional it was given the parliamentary state there are nine separate bars for the use of the people who work here and beg guests there is no tourists among them
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it's the strangers far away and he's been rival parties often clashed so much drunken revelry goes on there that it's said they used to be a little arrow nails about fifteen centimeters from the floor which indicated the exits to those who were crawling out on their hands and knees outside the rarefied atmosphere of westminster in towns and cities around the u.k. binge drinking is a huge problem inside it seems is no different last year sarah willesden m.p. and she said some parliamentarians are too drunk to stand up in debates and have no idea what they're voting for turi m.p. mark reckless admits he was too drunk to vote on the two thousand and ten budget and insists he doesn't remember. and. he pulled fairly wrestling a newspaper seller near a parliament bar although he maintains he wasn't drunk recently m.p.
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eric joyce has been charged with assault following a late night punch up in the parliament and that bruising is subsidized by the taxpayer. thousand pounds peremptory. it's. strictly. remember the public. watched. m.p.'s defend the culture as part of the job high pressure long stretches away from the i was a long people spend a lot of time together on the building itself that doesn't mean you have to drink a lot but i guess that was part of the club atmosphere. i live which nice the taxpayer wondering whether this is an appeal for calm or atrix request your assessment r.t. . i. while you're watching r t live from moscow still ahead in the program washington's pain is beijing's getting domestic regulations trying to
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cash in crumbling infrastructure. the cyber crackdown reports on the response to the multiple arrests of online that's ahead for you this. iran has warned that upcoming nuclear talks with world powers will fail if the west continues to apply pressure. piling up sanctions the way to win concessions over its nuclear activities still insists are entirely peaceful. agreed to resume face to face negotiations with iran have been stalled for more than a year tehran meanwhile has said it would let inspectors visited key military facility western officials. way but all this comes against the backdrop of heightened tensions between iran and israel. signaling much longer for diplomacy and sanctions to work. the only thing we know for sure i would say that iran
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is working on nuclear technology for peaceful purposes and everything else just. talk about it in other words accusations from. israeli and u.s. officials it seems to be some kind of theater of israeli and american officials are playing because. diplomacy would be the better way but in fact the. soft power that he is using. probably will not succeed not with economic sanctions because although it will. still countries like china india japan and south korea and others who are still important
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so probably. the american administration. everything is. of course. but we've also discussed the likelihood of an attack on iran's nuclear facility with the country's deputy foreign minister you can watch it interfering thinking it started hurting. it infrastructure he west said to be crumbling critics say strict regulations or political bickering in washington is preventing domestic firms from pics in the streets or starting one explains chinese companies are a way to cash in there because wealthy roads. los angeles has rolled out the red carpet for the man who was likely the future leader of china but ice president xi jinping took a tour of the china shipping terminal where the company just completed a forty seven million dollar expansion at the port of los angeles more than one
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hundred twenty billion dollars of chinese goods pass through here just last year but trade isn't the only item on the agenda l.a. mayor antonio via right goes is also hoping that the chinese and best in the city's infrastructure including public transportation and ports we used to be number one in infrastructure spending and quality were our infrastructure and now we're down to number thirty two three hundred five bales behind span behind lots of different countries really our infrastructure still crumbling chinese investment maven to help ease some of this l.a. traffic the mayor's certainly hopes that it helps to bring jobs to the city as we see federal dollars become more scarce for projects such as road improvement and risk construction it's increasingly likely there will be some china and other foreign investors states you know our infrastructure how do we sit back and watch china and europe big build the best bridges and high speed rail roads and gleaming
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new airports the white house has said infrastructure improvements are a top priority but the u.s. lags behind europe and china when it comes to infrastructure investment yet ministration has said that chinese firms will play a role in financing infrastructure throughout the u.s. while some welcome the foreign investors some people in los angeles we spoke to aren't so sure we should be so eager for chinese money i think president reagan is probably rolling over in his grave somewhere. and it's uncomfortable a lot of people figure america is the you know and all bill you know so testimony is that it will create more jobs and if that's really what we want this country isn't so much that so. chinese firms are already working on huge bridge projects a california new york and alaska political leaders depended the contracts claiming chinese companies would be more efficient but there has been criticism over china's work conditions and a devaluation of their currency we can't compete with that now because they are
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better engineers or because we don't know how to manufacture but because it's not a level playing field we need to get a level playing field here in the u.s. some blame excessive environmental regulations and political bickering in d.c. for our inability to invest more in infrastructure and investment many see as a key to economic recovery and keeping the us competitive and what it seems the chinese are willing to make a los angeles come and go in the r t. forget you can always log on to r.t. dot com for more news and stories and quit. right now start spreading the news about this today. west virginia and the west there in one piece of anything suspicious using a new smartphone. plus the man who reveals the truth about the multibillion dollar imports gathers plenty of smuggled virtually anything past the
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more o.t. dot com. the hacker movement anonymous to temporarily take down the website of one of the darkest antivirus companies in the world panda security comes after a senior members of another group of the sec were detained and charged with cyber crimes by the f.b.i. . famous for attacking the web sites of among others the cia using credit card companies its leader is said to have been working for the u.s. government after being arrested last year and since turned in his own colleagues it's called commentator. because the government's heavy handed approach to hackers is disproportionate. anonymous is a group that genuinely sees itself involved in
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a kind of cyber war where they play the part of the self-appointed protectors of internet liberty of course it's worth bearing in mind that the most this group actually managed to achieve shutting down master card for a couple of i was so this kind of jittery response on behalf of western governments is really tiresome and it really does show that this is a set of governments that are completely run out of ideas and the only real response they can come up with is using the law in this kind of all forward tarion way which in the end of the day is completely pointless it's not going to prevent these ideas from spreading around i think it's a legitimate. questions to be asked about how the law needs to get involved if at all in these situations but the point is that the moment. you know the arrest taking place just represent a kind of hysterical response there's no sort of there's no broader project to harm or the western governments are doing in this situation it's kind of a knee jerk reaction with absolutely no content whatsoever. greatest arrests challenge the freedoms of the entire internet community that's according to the
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human rights lawyer as you know many of which. i'm sure it will be a serious piece about iraq lou second how should we figure actually as clearly could be elections are s. something that is down for this estate is a whole lot there we see no simple answer here but i think that reflects a very difficult wish in a society that is simple and easy but i think it's. wait for interest to lucian and wait for people to help them rebuild it east old fashioned regimes including the media regimes while the other is in your back and i want is having octo g.t.d. mounting pressure to sign the agreement and then he might drop its video game. topic that we all should care about because big game is not on where it has he stopped in lenient and it will come back next year i could be incomplete it just gives each opinion and we all have to be very much aware of this process. taking
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a look at so lebanese around the world now more than five hundred is the most activists took to the streets of istanbul angry over the burning of the koran at a u.s. military base in afghanistan some demonstrators valid revenge over disposed of the muslim holy books and settled into american flags ablaze washington has apologized for the instant or sparked protests deadly attacks against going to troops serving in afghanistan. sons of thousands of workers have marched in south africa against new zealand for term contract to lower pay and mass rallies were organized by the congress of south african trade unions took place in that instance is across the country unions fear the new system will have a negative impact on the paul protests one shot. but returning to one of our top stories now the situation in libya and its post revolution struggles many women in the nation hope for the revolt will bring that
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greater freedoms than they had in the gadhafi era. and you know questioning whether what was achieved was worth the effort. it was a very special way to celebrate international women's day amal a university professor from going to gaza and two of her sisters were cleaning toilets in a building operated by the libya's national transitional council about. i'm proud to have been actively involved in the revolutionary movement from the very beginning after forty two years of gadhafi regime i just couldn't stand it anymore i want to be part of that i'm open to any work i can count on the streets or the buildings i just want to be around people who are still early days and believe in the revolution before the nato intervention and women were evident as enthusiastic about their gear of liberation as there has been so brothers they volunteered in the kitchens in hospitals they took to the streets and social media sites they
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stood by the cause doing the work demand of wood and. they had of the lead b. and women's union says the arab spring was the single most important step toward gender equality in this largely patriarchal society women helped their evolution and they were pollution how they were several women in the new government and we need to hold on to these achievements we can give them back at this conference in violence against women attracted hundreds of delegates from across three beer one of the issues discussed was whether air has been forcing himself upon his wife constituted rape perfume and who were present kept quiet and some even laughed amid session the topic libyan men a far more eager to discuss isn't the opals its side of the gender debate the country's interim leader brought to power by the revolution has already promised to legalize believe give me the desert rats limited the number of wives to warners again and it should be banned. the proposal is seen
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as an attempt to curry favor of italy base all powerful militia and to encourage down settled back into a peaceful life taking multiple wives takes a good income but it groom expected to pay a dowry to every bride's family and provide each woman with a comfortable lifestyle yet the rebel seemed undeterred. jewell's opinion about having not one wife but two or three i think this is right because sharia law but what seems to be giving most credence to the collegium initiative is not so much who is for it but rather who was against it oath is despotic credential is more market and was also a firm believer in the non-separation of women held not polygamy and leveled the divorce playing field by giving women equal rights and mandated the quality of play and introduce benefits to encourage women to continue working after childbirth unlike in other arab countries been has been under gadhafi were banned from
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restricting down wives inability by steve guy. and in thinks more than a quarter of we've been women of work. so much so that susan who moved to tripoli from england to j.q. to go after marrying a lead be an sas she never felt constrained here women's rights of changed over the last twenty three years family situation changed they now encourage their daughters their wives to work to drive and to finish their education it is now her daughter's turn to get married and well susan firmly believes that her grown up little girl should be the one and only she asked us not to film her face just in case the groom's family doesn't like it. the work of art see. by the headlines is a few minutes away statements are putting. nearly
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