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sure would be soon which grayson if you. assume from plans to transition. in startups he don't come. six thirty pm moscow time this is r.t. here you headlines syrian opposition forces refuse to give in to the government's latest amanda and provide written guarantees they will fold the violence this puts the potential cease fire by the u.n. set a deadline in jeopardy as damascus says it will not withdraw its troops unless the rebels do the same. controversy surrounding u.s. and gun laws gains momentum for the latest killing of an unarmed teenager triggering accusations that lax legislation as led to the homicide rates soaring in
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some states critics say the right to bear arms primarily serves not self defense but the interests of those producing and selling weapons. and other reports suggesting the deadly plane crash in western siberia a week ago was caused by the crew's decision not to d.i.'s the plane the issue of the shortage of professional pilots in russia are now being thrust into the spotlight. now an r.c.a. run through the eyes of israeli security. here director of the military balance project now explores tell of youths plans to rein in terrans nuclear ambitions that discussion is right now on arts. 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
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joining us here in r.t. oracle when you sat down together a couple of weeks ago you said it was not in israel's interest to launch a military strike on iran why do you think israel should not strike iran i don't think that israeli or force is large enough or strong enough to actually destroy the iranian nuclear weapon project might cause them some damage but it would not. destroy it so it would not achieve anything here you think what the u.s. would consider cooperating with israel in such a strike that quietly it first of all those are not working in this issue because things would tend 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
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even though his military is very reluctant to get into another war in the middle east i don't think he would do it during an election year so concept the reason for it is all to launch a strike now before there is a new american leadership in place. there is a stink there is a fury in the united states and that is what we are going to do with an israeli attack mode draw the united states into that war probably prematurely it would force the united states to get into a war because an iranian counterattack would almost undoubtedly be targeted against the united states as well as against israel so you know that would be draw this route course i think such an action without an american consent would cause agree damage to israeli relations strategic relations with the united states for an extended period of time do you think our sanctions recently declared against
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iran are enough to satisfy the israeli government not to launch a strike the might satisfy it for time being i think the general. attitude in israel is that the sanctions are not enough and they're not going to convince iran even if they would be much or would not convince iran not to continue nuclear weapons project how do you measure that iran's capability to launch a counterattack iran has a cup ability of launching a missile attack on israel director back on israel. with few hundred shahab me sides what would be the effect ignace of such an award is their accuracy of these missiles i don't know all. gone supposedly would be worse off than we have seen in twenty one when we were under iraqi
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missile attack them it was course no one actually got killed but there's no guarantee that that is not going to happen 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 a katyusha rocket attack konami damage is red because under such attack everything comes to a standstill and what about arab support for israel in strike iran you mentioned american involvement but surely israel also needs our persistence in the form of landing lights and even feeling assistance and many arab countries are very cautious of iran and. the for example saudi arabia has been urging the united states for a pack of around for many years now they are terrified they really are terrified
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but on the other hand assistance to israel is still out of their agenda in the open israel would have to fly over arab countries but it has them 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 do you need an emirates mike to that. just remember the distance from the united arab emirates tool in 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 power three thousand iran another. covertly aid might be but
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again problematic it might be given by a bridge out. on the north side of the arena border they have no 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 and you need if we look across the border at syria why is serious so important for western nations could it be that it's the last obstacle before any 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 on the president bashar assad's handling of the
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situation so how do you explain that whoa that that would be expected from the west it's much closer to europe and would traditional relations traditional relations with countries like france. when such atrocities take place them and they cannot stay quiet is there a connection between what is happening in syria and what is happening in iran where there is a connection or obvious connection because iraq is syria's been and the us the dream has been iran's closest ally for over two decades i mean. this is. the main road route of iran in collab unknown into into the whole region into influencing israel if us
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a true dream falls apart. iran is threatening to use a very strong rally because any government would take place who will take the government in syria whether it be. western ally and democracy which is not very likely or muslim muslim brothers who are sunnis who are very hostile to shoes she ate in iran. any rigi. would be either hostile to iran or far from cooperating with around it and as much as. bashar al assad's regime has been so iran is standing to lose a major supply of weapons to the syrian opposition enough to upset the regional arms balance right now no break you know what what i hear i think saudi arabia started
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and started to supplying them with weapons but we're talking about like weapons so this as far as or as long as that is what is happening i don't think this will change the balance of power in the middle east that there are 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 or nato. taking part in an attack against iran this could be nato could. he lives it could try to draw the europeans into attacking targets in iran. doesn't seem very likely. thank you very much for joining us. you're welcome.
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the headlines on r.t. and the syrian opposition forces refusing to give in to the government's latest demand and provided britain guarantees they'll stop the violence this puts the potential cease fire by the un said deadline in jeopardy as damascus says it will not withdraw its troops unless the rebels do the same. controversy surrounding us gun laws gains momentum the latest killing of an unarmed teenager triggering accusations that lack some legislation has led to go from a side great soaring in certain states critics say the right to bear arms primarily so as not self-defense in the interest of those producing and selling weapons.
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that's reports suggest the deadly plane crash in western siberia a week ago was caused by the cruise decision not to d.i.'s the plane now the issue of the shortage of professional parties and russia thrust into the spotlight. because of the headlines now it's time for poles headlines and the world of sport. yes welcome along with to the sports headlines here is what we've got coming up. bubba's brilliance american the problem watson wins his main didn't major as he claims the two thousand and twelve masters title with a dramatic playoff victory over south african lily west tasing. but best serena williams is imperious somehow a way to a forty eight seventy eight title as she thinks lucie safarova six love six one
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when the family circle cup. goes to lowell we've got our weekly round up of the russian a premier league where you'll see every goal scored during game week. but there's only one place to start and that's the first major of the golfing calendar and american bubba watson says he never dared dream he could win the masters but that's exactly what he's done after beating louis west azan in a playoff in all gusta two thousand and ten a british open window west hazen beginning the day all alone in third place before producing one of the most memorable shots ever seen of the famous cross the south african making a red double eagle albatross on the second hole only the fourth time it's happened in the events seventy six year history that shot giving west a surge of conference with a twenty nine year old finishing tied for the lead with watson after eighteen holes the american however outbid his rival in the ensuing play off a magnificent effort on the tenth hole saving the day for the thirty three year old
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and with playing the coveted when his green jacket two shots later the first time major winner now rises to a career high world number four. this is like i said is a is a matter of golf this is whatever it is the first major is this is the biggest measure . this is the one major that plays the same place every year. as a beautiful two or three that everybody loves a ploy. for me this is a special time you know it's well he told me when you're walking to the green there he said only i said you know you're in here every year the rest your life as long as you employ a lot probably be a tough one to a lot you know. close to getting to. you know africa go movies today. there's not much much more could have done. now months after the entire squad i'm coaching staff were killed in a plane crash locomotive jaroslav all have named their new coach for the next k h l season carolina hurricanes assistant coach tom rode the man chosen to lead the
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three russian champions back into europe's elite competition in september and team have been competing in the n.h.l. with a squad of youth players and loan signings since the disaster fifty five year old rye was the first american born player to score thirty or more goals in an n.h.l. season and was a member of the united states national team of the one nine hundred seventy seven ice hockey world championships. now moving to football now to manchester united opened up an eight point lead over manchester city at the top of the english premier league on sunday there are five other fixtures taking place on monday the start time in three of them taught them can move with a win over knowledge is one of the brake jermain defoe cancelling out and some pilkington's open up you carl and out of the race fortunately for more than hosting struggling bolton but it goalless our time not one goal it's also neil neil between everton and sunderland lake's up with a place chelsea are full of well stoke travel to aston villa. tennis now it's
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really really and looks to be back to how dominant best after winning the family circle cup it's a forty year career w.t. a title the thirty year old easily sweeping aside lucie safarova in the final two would have fourth career a career clay crown and her first since winning the same event back in two thousand and eight williams didn't drop a set during her run in charleston which included knocking out sam stosur six one six one in the semi he's suffered over one her previous mark six large six love and started to find out what it's like to be on the opposite side of that school right in the first set being twenty five year old charlie just one year in the second serene officially finishing off the match with an ace six love six one the final score line williams lost only fifteen games all week the fewest on route to a definitely a title this year. meanwhile in the men's game defending champion spain and safely through to the semifinals of the davis cup courtesy of a comprehensive full on win over austria they now meet the most successful nation
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in the competitions history the united states see themselves and france in a full five match affair the czech republic meanwhile will do battle with last year's primeness argentina for a place in this season's decider after overcoming broken neighbors serbia and croatia respectively. elsewhere jorge lorenzo has won this is opening moto g.p. race in cats are the two thousand and ten champion hadn't started from pole position since july. i but he made the most of top spot on the grid this time around reigning champion casey stoner by some three seconds in this event last year. and was hoping for a similar after passing his rival on the third lap the spaniard kept up the chase though while also partly stole his teammate can you could along the way the reds are returning the favor to start in about tossing him with three laps to go a lead he'd keep until the finish line latest sneaking into second with stoner forced to settle for percolates the reds those home race the spanish grand prix kicks off in three weeks time. now where the san antonio spurs are looking every
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bit like the team that won four n.b.a. championships from nine hundred ninety nine to two thousand and seven pushing their winning streak to eleven straight games at the expense of the us are jazz the teams on question lead it in duncan still going strong this fifteenth season the thirty five year old finishing with thirteen points in six rounds another silence whole year mainstay terry parker having a game high twenty eight points the twenty nine year old taking showing his class by outsmarting devin harris with a spectacular move late in the first another key member of a minor geno bailey was also firing all cylinders putting twenty three points off the bench one hundred fourteen one hundred for the final score in texas are sitting pretty on top of the western conference standings with the playoffs rapidly approaching. now to football and with five game which remaining in the russian premier league is still zero eight who are the runaway leaders at the top of the table but more sparse i'm not spared me third in the standings eyeing
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a second champions league spot goals and many carry k. valerie cartman's men the essential win of the weekend and here are the goals plus every other strike from game week thirty eight this is called the law. live . live. live. live live
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