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these are the images. from the streets of canada. trying to cope ration through the day. but for most good this is art here you have peace danger in its peace deal in the danger syrian rebels fail to provide written guarantees they will hope the violence this is something the government says is the main condition for a total army withdrawal and a pullout is shuttle for tuesday according to the truce plan brokered by special envoy kofi annan. boycotts protests and marches shake america's producers and gun lobby over the controversial shooting of trayvon martin gathers
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pace it's spilling over into a debate over the country's remarkably lax firearms laws. and south korean media hypes rumors of a new nuclear test planned by the north just stars pyongyang lets foreign journalists see for themselves the final preparations force much discussed rocket launch. now coming up next iran through the eyes of israeli security. director of the military balance project explores televisa plans to rein in terrans nuclear ambitions that discussion is right. with me i have to accept here the director of the military balance project at the institute for national security studies here in tel aviv thank you very much for joining us here in r.t. over when you sat down together a couple of weeks ago you said it was not in israel's interest to launch
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a military strike on iran why do you think israel should not strike you when i don't think that the israeli air force is large enough or strong enough to actually destroy the iranian nuclear weapon project it might cost them some damage but it would not. destroy it so it would not achieve anything do you think that the u.s. would consider carburated with israel in such a strike but whitely it's first of all there's no quietly in this issue because things were planned to come out sooner or later so to begin with. on the one hand i think president obama has not ruled out an american strike yet even though his military is very reluctant to get into another war in the middle
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east i don't think you would do it during an election you can't let the reason for its ultimate want to strike now before there's a new american leadership in place. there is think there is a future in the united states that that is what we are going to do with an israeli attack my draw the united states into that war probably prematurely it would force the united states to get into a war because any reunion conquer attack would almost undoubtedly be targeted against the united states as well as against israel so the united states would be drawn this route course i think such an action without an american consent would cause the gree damage to israeli relations strategic relations with the united states for an extended period of time do you think i passed sanctions recently
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declared against iran are enough to satisfy the israeli government not to launch a strike they might satisfy it for a full time being i think the general. attitude in israel is that these sanctions are not enough and they're not going to convince iran even if they would be much else or would not convince iran not to continue. your weapon project how do you measure iran's capability to launch a counter attack iran has a cup ability of launching a missile attack on israel a direct attack on israel. with few hundred shihab me science what would be the effect of missile suction what are what is the accuracy of these missile i don't know all. gone supposedly would be worse off than we have seen in one nine hundred ninety one when we were under iraqi missile attack
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the image was cost no one actually got killed but there's no guarantee that that is not going to be to happen and we had an old arrow which we didn't have then which would be able to intercept least some part of these missiles attacks and the greatest damage would be as in the case of the katyusha rocket attack the economic damage to erode because under such a tack everything comes to a standstill and what about arab support for his reign strike on iran you mentioned american involvement but surely it's also needs our other systems in the form of landing rights and even feeling assistance many arab countries are very cautious of iran. for example saudi arabia has been urging the united states around for many years now they are terrified we really are terrified on the other hand assistance to israel is still out of their agenda in the open
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israel would have to fly over arab countries but it has done so before and it can be done without their consent or with. cover consent we could get assistance or landing rights from countries like i don't believe saudi arabia would do it but the united arab emirates on my crew that. just remember that the distance from the united arab emirates to northern iraq is as far as from israel maybe even longer so. this kind of a landing rights would be helpful only in case of attacking targets three thousand yuan another. covertly aid might be but again it's problematic or might be given by
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a judge which on the north side of the rain and border they have good relations with israel trouble is that to get from israel to observers and you have to overfly turkey and at the moment i don't see with the current relations between israel and turkey i don't see the turks giving any in aid if we look across the border with syria and why it's serious so important for western nations could it be that it's the last obstacle before an invasion of iran that is a tough one why syria is important. is it important i mean to to the west and the state i don't see any good any western country in the intervening in syria as they did in libya and yet there is so much attention and focus on syria and particularly army president bashar assad's handling of the situation so how do you explain that whoa that that would be expected from the west
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it's much closer to europe and would traditional relations syria have traditionally relations with countries like france. and when such atrocities take place that when they cannot stay the quiet is there a connection between what is happening in syria and what is happening in iran where there is a connection obvious connection because iraq is syria has been and the us that regime has been iran's closest ally for over two decades i mean. this is. the mean out of iran into lebannon into into the whole region into influencing is well if us a true dream falls apart. iran is standing produce
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a very strong rally because any government would take place it would take the government in syria whether it be western ally and democracy which is not very likely or muslim muslim brothers who are sunis of were very hostile to she's shiite iran. any. would be either hostile to iran or. from corporation with around as much as the bashar al assad regime has been so iran is standing to lose is the supply of weapons to the syrian opposition enough to upset the regional arms balance right now no break no what i hear i think saudi arabia started and started supplying them with weapons but we're talking about like weapons so
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this as far as or as long as that is what is happening i don't think this will change them in the balance of power in the middle east they're still very weak it's a possible that they can be somewhat tenuous interventions in syria and iran doesn't seem likely i don't see the european european union or nato going into syria and i don't see the european union. taking part in an attack against iran this could be nato could. try to draw the europeans in for. targeting iran doesn't seem very likely if talks appear thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. you're welcome.
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issues that so much of. an emergency. people at various times finally we should value measurements of well being industries such as g.d.p. and other government. there hasn't been a theme get on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before the source material is born hopes if journalism follows real. world. we want to visit. something our. dear mom i'm sorry that i had to do this i've been in so much pain in the past year that i can't take it anymore the stomach and chest pains of me getting worse and no
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doctor has been able to help me please know that i'll finally be at peace with no more pain i wish i could have had a life with elizabeth always pictured her being my wife and mother to my kids i love you all see you all in heaven when your time comes i'm going to meet jesus christ. thousands of u.s. troops in iraq received one of these drugs a drug called lariam and it may have prevented many soldiers from getting sick the question tonight is whether or not soldiers were adequately warned about its rare side effects serious life changing side effects. it's. easy to. see.
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please. do so. it seems.
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the swiss the plant that was responsible for causing the world's worst industrial disaster and now it had been abandoned in a condition where it had become a source of pollution of the most recent study that was done shows that this water pollution and spreading. food continued to be more than a hundred thousand people in. groups working in the kitchen and see the children to be ten times more likely to be want to busted eggs and children and innocent action. in the scene as little as five hundred dollars life long injuries and the unpunished.
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the headlines on our t.v. and peace deal in danger syria rebels fail to provide a written guarantee he still holds the violence something the government says is the main condition from now on the withdrawal the pullout of the show jewels the choose to call it into the truce plan brokered by special envoy kofi annan. boycotts protests and marches to shake america's produced gun lobby over the controversial shooting of an unarmed black teenager spills into the debate over the country's lax firearms. and south korean media hypes of rumors of a new nuclear test planned by the north just as pyongyang lets foreign journalists
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see for themselves the final preparations for its much discussed rocket. and head first into the world of sports with you know neal a new baby over a million dollars in the bank a gleaming green jacket not been about for life a big old big bubba i thought your talk about me there fellow yeah yeah yeah i know exactly right and you mustn't champion bubba watson and he's done it right i tell you what he doesn't think he hit somewhere not in just the second or. thanks for joining us this is sports there plenty ahead over the next ten minutes in doing all this. it's like a glove it's the jacket he thought he'd never get to where bubba watson is cole's twenty twelve masters champion. in the pond spartak moscow moved up to
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third in the russian premier league just a point behind c.s.k. moscow not all important champions league qualifying spot. on last man standing we recap the conference finals in the cage well as guardian tinana must go get ready to contest the case daryn but. there was no shortage of extraordinary highlights to go along with the surprise ending a call soaping major of the year bubba watson the man left wearing the masters green jacket following on and off a playoff win over louis west hazan twenty british open winner west basin beginning that day all alone in third place before producing one of the most memorable shots ever seen out of just the south african making a rare albatross on the second hold only the fourth such effort in the event seventy six year history shots giving west facing a shortage of confidence with the twenty nine year old finishing tied for the lead with watson for eighteen holes the american over i did his rival in the ensuing
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play off a magnificent effort on the tenth saving the day for the thirty three year old who would play in the converted winner's green jacket two shots after that the first time major winner in our rise to appear high world number four. this is like i said as a as a growth and this is what i want is the first major this is the biggest measure. this is the one measure that plays the same place every year. as a beautiful poor three that everybody loves a ploy. for me this is a special time you know it's what he told me when you walk into the green there he said when the guy said you know you're in here every year for the rest your life as long as you employ will probably be a tough one tonight you know. it's close to getting to a ticket but. there's not much much more done. for paul now we're spartak moscow his hopes of
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a champions league qualifying place this season receive the post on sunday the red white climbing to third in the russian premier league following a dominant display at home to could earn a long range strike from emmanuel any opening the scoring seven minutes in after some dubious defending from the visitors lead was doubled with half an hour to go topic home for two nil after more good work from nigerian m n e k very carpenter men sit just one point behind second place eskimo school in the battle for champions league football next season but a full dozen points off leaders in it with sixteen speckle. earlier on sunday in the relegation group f.c. cross the dark came to three one win over second from bottom f.c. the results are all about securing the siberian side dropped from the top tier eight points adrift from safety well cross the door remain the runaway leaders of the grouping i will tell you what the seem pretty happy with that as well.
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you asked for technology monitor surrogates have resigned the journeyman coach had been in charge since june last year his contract with the club was due to expire at the end of the season but with his team rock bottom of the league he decided to walk or early to have his quite incredibly the nineteenth manager or crew kirti or monitor to leave or be sacked from his post in this the longest ever russian premier league season. now even in manchester united have opened up a healthy eight point lead over title rivals manchester city following a two no win over q.p.r. a wayne rooney penalty on a second half will school strike enough the c.e.o. of q.p.r. but shaun gerry sent off after just fifteen minutes united's main rivals for the title man city lost at arsenal meanwhile mckeller tesa goal with three minutes to play enough to move the gunners of course taught them to third so sitting eight points behind leaders with half a dozen games. jorge lorenzo as well new year is hoping moto g.p.
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race in qatar the twenty ten champion hadn't started from pole position since july but he made the most out of town spot on the grid this time around reaming champion casey stoner beat lorenzo by some three seconds in this event last year on the screen was hoping for similar after passing his rival on the third law the spaniard kept up the chase though while also buckling stories. along the way lorenzo returning the favor of the stoner by passing him with three laps to go. until the finish line produce a leader sneaking into second with stoner forced to settle for third or into his home race the spanish grand prix kicks off in three weeks time. in tennis defending champion spain are safely through to the semifinals of the davis cup courtesy of a comprehensive four one win over austria then i meet the most successful nation in the competitions history the united states who themselves aged france in a full five much for the czech republic meanwhile will do battle with last year's
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finalists argentina for a place in this season's decider after overcoming balkan neighbors serbia and croatia respectively. basketball with a summons to spurs looking every bit like a team that won four n.b.a. championships from one thousand nine hundred ninety two thousand and seven pushing their winning streak to eleven straight games at the expense of the youth the teens unquestioned leader tim duncan still going strong and this is fifty. reason thirty five will finish with thirteen point six. another some and tony the mainstay tony parker outing it came high twenty eight points to twenty nine year old taking devin harris to class with a spectacular move late in the first another key piece of attainment of janov lee was also firing on all cylinders out in twenty three points off the bench hundred fourteen one zero for the final score in tex's aspersion the sitting pretty on top of the western conference standings with the playoffs fast approaching. brings us finally to the kontinental hockey league where we know know who. in this year's
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decider. proving themselves on beautiful in the west well the eastern conference meaning it's two first time teams this season in this side or this is how they got their. live
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