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america's proxy war in syria u.s. intelligence has reportedly been given the go ahead from president obama to divide rebels in their violent drive to i would throw they asked regime. away what state suppression rules over the rising social movements in the gulf the latest victims being nine activists arrested in the united arab emirates. and julian assange has mother speaks out for his sound passes to ecuador and president to agree to the whistleblowers asylum. hello and welcome to archie twenty four hour news live from moscow i am named my
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name is the. main star now the cia and other u.s. agencies are reportedly assisting syrian rebels in their bid to assad regime with the secret direct approval of president obama washington has been previously open about providing the armed groups and gangs with norm lethal support millions of dollars its international allies are thought to have gone further with the rebels apparently receiving high tech weapons via turkey including surface to air missiles and antiwar activists brian becker says america's strategy on syria has never been towards diplomacy. while the united states military and intelligence services are as we know now from the u.s. government admission coordinating through turkey through a u.s. military airbase these are all you know turkey is a nato country the military operations for this so-called free syrian army these syrian so-called revolutionaries and it's clear now that this is. shift in terms of
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u.s. strategy doesn't represent any kind of alteration all that it does is reveal that the diplomacy of this so-called diplomacy the so-called looking for a negotiated settlement is a fraud that the diplomacy is in fact the form of perjury but the reality is that the u.s. government the obama administration with the pentagon and the cia have been. coordinating the military operations to overthrow a sovereign government in syria. the u.n. says it's registering about three hundred displaced families in syria each day a swelling refugee influx is seeing more cans being sucked up across the country's border okies maria travels to one of them and says even their politics prevails are both simple human bangs. a conflict of contrast and contradictions freedom fighters with guns in their hands and the kind of support calls for jihad those claiming to want to stop the violence in the country continue providing the
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warring sides with more weapons and now supposedly peaceful humanitarian mission it's been used as a breeding ground for hatred and division clean refugees may have felt this caped the war but it seems the conflict has other plans for them the lot of muslims out in the northern lebanon is known for being strongly opposed to both its home government and the syrian regime seen for much tension for years especially after the death in custody of a local man accused of being part of al qaida today it's home to many islamic organizations and many are still believed to have ties with a terrorist organization situated right on the syria lebanon border the border is over there it's where many syrians fleeing the chaos at home had a comparatively safe haven one which provides shelter for some but by no means all . a group of islamic n.g.o.s is called in eighteen the humanitarian mission here their mercy carries a subtle message the boxes bear would look to the swords of the muslim brotherhood
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for the for you have plenty of years what has to be enough for a month for one family in those here is rice crops. dry milk. the man in charge is a selfie a radical sunni group has hearing to fundamentalist islam and not tolerating moderate forms of the religion che colleague says anyone is welcome to relieve just so long as they share in his one sided beliefs. we will not accept anybody who supports such a criminal regime maybe i will try to talk to them and convince them not to be on the bad side if they accept your more than welcome if not last and to leave. no surprise there for we didn't find a single assault supporter here newly arrived refugees most of whom are families with small children sleep on classroom floors and a given just basic creations but empty stomachs are only helping to nourish and
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sentiments and account in the middle additional help that i would join the free syrian army if only i had a chance but they don't need me i'm not in the military and if i have an opportunity to kill saddam with my bare hands i won't hesitate. to what's on the surface look like helpless refugees in an instant can turn into ardent revolutionaries situation is very bad in syria shelling killing and then bodies on the streets but i left only because of my children i wish i'm with the free syrian army to fight against assad no i don't want to get him will not accept him to leave the country will see cutthroats and all terrible things and when we finish with him no no and take those back in his regime we all know them very well as the woman sounds so determined for our own safety we tell her we are from canada while our
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first sobs wife has problems like me i wish i had kids i chopped into tiny pieces. these people at their most desperate and given the helping hand that they need and it's one that will always be there although we strings attached as long as people are happy to tell the n.t.'s sideline they will be ready cool groups happy to feed them is certainly guns that a powerful in this war. from northern lebanon on. a video has surfaced recently allegedly showing the execution of a silent supporters by syrian rebels and journalist pepper ask a bomb has done his own research into the footage and says it's clearly illustrates why the opposition can defeat government troops it was a very clever this is a very important clearly north and a little there and some of them there were executed in cold blood this is what this two. minute video shows in fact this is an extended clan they have like two eighty
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thousand brothers sisters and their extended family clan tribe you know so this means that all these people is steadily being recruited to the opposition now they will be fighting the opposition because they are being executed in cold lot this explains among other things why christians all over syria now are taking up arms to defend themselves go because they know it if there is a falls a circle drawn by sunni hard core elements including some of the jihad just this is what's going to happen they're going to be only protected minorities and at the moment they are protected minority to some of the. and from our days on the syrian crisis. twitter feed links to times reports direct from the war zone analysis and images are also lined up for you that if that underscore.
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syria will also be in the size during president vladimir putin's brief visit to london russia and britain are poles apart over how to resolve the drawn out conflict. it's unlikely to be an easy meeting prime minister cameron will reportedly use this opportunity to press president putin again over ending violence in syria the two countries that taken opposing views over the conflict britain's calling for the removal of president assad and un sanctions on syria while russia maintains talks are the only way the last time cameron and kristen matts the british leader claimed putin had changed his stance on syria and had explicitly called for president assad to go it might have been wishful thinking or lost in translation but either way russia denied that was the case causing embarrassment to cameron since then britain's described russia's veto of the u.n.
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resolution on syria as inexcusable and indefensible that may cause some awkwardness but the syria questions just the latest rift in a relationship that hit the rocks in two thousand and six over the death in london of former russian security officer alexander litvinenko the british authorities have repeatedly requested the extradition of their chief suspect andrey lugovoy but the russian constitution doesn't allow it in turn russia wants britain to hand over convicted embezzler bodies. and suspected chechen terrorists akhmed zakayev also refused despite political differences business ties have always remained pretty good and cameron and putin are expected to find common ground in efforts to boost trades to lighten the mood of the two leaders will reportedly go together to the final of the judo competition and of course is famously a former competitor and
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a big family. this is all see and still ahead for you this hour they did it again as a u.s. jogger woozy ride on hezbollah with a notorious terrorist groups including al qaeda last place six billion dollars for the nine eleven attack report on why the decision could be an echo from america's military past. nine antigovernment x. has had been arrested in the united arab emirates in the last two days authorities that are cracking down on political dissent saying foreign linked groups threaten the state security and political studies professor stephen scenes however says it's just suppression of a rising internal social movement so these are the mastic local activists. who are moderate islamists who want a greater sense of fairness and equity within society they are among three dozen
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dissidents who've been arrested in the past couple months some people some not for calling for the overthrow the government or anything but simply who are allowing the partially elected by israel simply to have a little more power than it does currently so it just seems like you know another sad chapter and the crackdown against any dissent in the under that authoritarian regime by and large things are definitely of the far cheering. if you stream the question against them and they could use against one just work but those fundamentally no wrong of are the people themselves the most little girls the mo office with most people to read them so them are all brits are. going to we're going to we want some input about the direction of our country. rests in the emirates a part of a wider wave of a crime down on people's protests across the gulf that's the view of international
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studies professor. this is part of a broader pattern not only in abu dhabi in the u.a.e. but also of course in bahrain in you know saudi arabia itself we have seen protests being crushed in these various emirates in saudi arabia recently the cleric numeral nimer was beaten and arrested once more two people at least have been killed by reason of course the same thing is continuing and in over the last month about fifty people have been arrested about nine or ten just in the last couple of days but yes this is being a concerted crackdown by the u.a.e. regime but they have been putting pressure on the political reform was who have been at work not since last year but since two thousand and three to create greater reform greater democracy in the entirety of the united arab emirates.
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right the u.s. congress has approved new sanctions against iran and the latest bid to derail the country's nuclear program it comes after an american federal judge ordered the country along with a ton of money on hezbollah to pay six billion dollars for supposedly aiding the nine eleven attacks she's gone and she can explain what might be next after the church meant the whole trial is considered a symbolic move nobody's actually hoping to collect those penalties you ran from lee denies any such accusations has blogged the same moral was soon after nine eleven has been laws leader described as quote an entity trapped in medieval ages and bent on killing innocent muslims so they're not exactly best friends of the nine eleven commission back in the day also stated that quote we have found no evidence that iran or hezbollah was aware of the planning for what later became the nine eleven attack and of quote but the fact that now the u.s.
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justice system holds iran partly responsible for nine eleven is most interesting both in terms of timing and historical context back in two thousand and three as the u.s. waged war against iraq another u.s. federal judge ruled that iraq must pay for nine eleven attacks very similar rulings so have you have this clear flashback when you look at the headlines from may two thousand and three course the allegations that saddam hussein was doing business with al qaida proved to be bogus but that didn't matter at the time having solid evidence didn't matter at the time tensions skyrocketed on false grounds with regards to iran the timing is of importance as far as its nuclear program the obama administration says they want to form a c. and they go to work combined with the most recent ruling holding iran's responsible partly responsible for nine eleven one can argue there may never be any easing of tensions or sanctions even if you're right makes all concessions on its nuclear program. u.s.
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foreign policy has always been this subject over and turns debate both outside and within their merican political establishment and later this hour interview u.s. congressman dana rohrbacher who shared his views on washington's actions in iran's neighbor of ghana's stan and here's a taste of what's coming up. i think that right now we should get our butts out of afghanistan as quickly as we can so that as few americans are lose their lives in afghanistan as it is. as much as possible when the united states leaves the most important thing is that those people who have opposed the taliban are not left vulnerable and we can do that we can do that very easily could make sure that. we do not leave for example we can work with those in the northern alliance that defeated the taliban originally and make sure they can defend themselves.
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jane and i saw his mother has met the president of ecuador to plead for his son's cause as the whistleblower waits for the south american country to decide on his asylum pay. as a shield christina songs his country is sorry considering the request he has reiterated that the decision won't be influenced by pressure from the u.k. sweden or the u.s. stockholm seeks the sound of assange assault allegations but he fears he was up in the u.s. to face trial over a massive leak of secret files by getting asylum alone won't save him from prosecution straight away says scott horton from hopelessness and. to me it's hard to understand how the ecuadorians are going to play this about even if they decide to grant his request for asylum that doesn't mean he would be able to a walk out of the embassy go to heathrow and fly to ecuador he would still be held there you don't lee be able to transfer out with some sort of consent from the u.k.
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government and i don't think that will be forthcoming without some sort of agreement from the swedish government so it's diplomatically very very thorny and setting up a scenario in which doing the song may be a guest in close quarters in the ecuadorian embassy. see for many years the question with australia is one that's been in the background for many many years in fact if you look through the history of the war on terror you find a number of australian citizens who were seized by the united states who were mistreated some tortured some held in possible conditions in guantanamo and the australian government was remarkably quiet about all of this not really not only not intervening but sometimes attacking their own citizens and i think what's going on there is frankly a rather surprising the attitude on the part of the australian government towards the united states has been seek to challenge the us over any issues. and now
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a look at some other stories from around the world u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton has called on african leaders to embrace democracy and human rights on the first stop of her eleven day tour in the region her comments during a speech at a university in synagogues sparked controversy after many viewed them as a veiled attack on china beijing has rapidly expanded its trade and investment in africa taking over from america as of the biggest trading partner a. series of bombings have had the western indian city of injuring one person the day the country's home minister was due to visit sochaux kumar shinde former power minister only two couples for someone to stay but cancelled his plans to go to the area his promotion has drawn criticism after india suffered two days of massive electricity blackouts welsh affected seven hundred million people who are itself has been targeted before with seventeen people killed
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in a tourist cafe bomb two years ago. police in peru have seized almost five million u.s. dollars and one point five million euros in fake money they believe a notorious family clan in the country's capital on behind the counter feature notes were intending to ship them to ecuador colombia and venezuela machinery and printing equipment to produce the fakes were also discovered one person has been arrested and could face up to ten years in prison if convicted. and coming up next hour max kaiser will be delving into the world of real money and looking at alternative ways to fight off wall street. dust and scalia this past week did give the peasants an option and that's their second amendment right he said they have a second amendment right to bear shoulder launched missiles there could be a way to defend yourself from wall street you know he does have a point because in america under the second amendment everyone's got the right to
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bear arms. as a result everyone in fact in america has a gun so just telling a gun doesn't really protect you you need one of these you need a shoulder to shoulder mounted missile launcher you know you need a permit launcher you know to exercise my second amendment rights i need the right to bear grenades but if i go to baghdad somebody might be in there with a gun or to attack assault rifle i mean one of these the part time i saw a second amendment rights. all right it's time for business and danielle is here so danielle a top comic is recalling more defective models tell us more please. issues with twenty ten lexus's force produced from two thousand and six to last year it means the wrist suspension could fall off on the u.s. because this is the latest in
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a long line of setbacks for toyota which once again became the world's top all to manufacture this year in june reports of trapped accelerator pedal issues as well as a big fuel leak last year as well as a major recall in two thousand and nine which led to it losing top spot to general motors in total it's now recalled over thirteen million cars but the shares just closed of the good cells reports things losing the first in six trading high against the greenback ruble is little changed in the first twenty minutes plunged one percent in the first few minutes of trade of unexpected results very traders surprise second quarter loss russia's top companies swung to a two hundred forty seven million dollar hit of the profits of three billion in quarter one claims off point tax bill as well as volatile. markets and the economist published this year index which values currencies on the price of goods
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around the world when a cost of a took a taste of what's changed this time round. this is one of the also popular mcdonald's wines in the heart of moscow a big mike here was such about about soup dollars and twenty nine science and everything that's expensive then you probably live in hong kong because that is the only country where big mac is cheaper than the us most of that but you know what else. not all tastes the same and i know from experience what it was well you would pay for three times of more than. a dollar. you. know if you love your big macs and are on their side bar to finish up and stay away from countries like norway switzerland and brazil as well to have fun just not the sort of more exotic like time and south africa but don't just take my word for it let's take a look at the charts in detail this year the big macindex looks at changes since
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the global money market seized up in the summer of two thousand and seven the economists assumes that production costs are equal overall that means it's possible to measure the purchasing power of world currencies in the rough months to the dollar according to the price of big macs we can see there that the ruble won from being undervalued forty percent to about fifty percent but it's once born again straw in the heart conclusions from this index because it is based on the theory of purchasing power parity which says that extreme trade salutes of the five a basket of goods is the same in each country but as we all know of course with the low wages around in poor countries that varies why says so take this with a grain of salt and join your big mac. i know i'll be doing i don't think too much about it. a tasty way to set rates the no six is being used to sell homes in spain is cool so we'll have that story for
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you next though really all right i'll be looking forward to it ok thanks. coming up a u.s. congressman explains why have things washington's a foreign policy has been a full of mistakes i'll bring you the headline. wealthy
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