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choose your place to change your style and. make your statement. spoiled towards. couponing strewn along. the country claiming that to supply the government with weapons. to keep pushing before and protect the face in five syria and lived. amounts to military
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intervention. iran is refounding its position in the international arena after hosting a summit of dozens of nations the meetings on the country's controversial new campaign and i think national tonic. shall turn round for charging through a bit of a good program. a bargain pick games in london are overshadowed by the controversy around a major sponsor it's a kids' divorcing people with disabilities boxer why physically and. now for more on the western agenda in syria next for talks of foreign affairs expert and german left wing politician. as one of the world's major economic and political powerhouses germany has a lot of influence which it can exert over global situations not to talk with me
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a little bit more about what germany is doing on the global stage right now i'm joined by. the foreign policy spokesperson for the left body here in germany thanks very much to me. syria is of course the major flash point in the world right now what's germany's view on the situation moment. i would love to know i know what my position is in syria and i think i'm the only side i can take that those people are still peacefully demonstrating for the right for their democratic and human rights . but the german government officially they don't take sides something sure of the . human rights violator repression within the country sure enough but officially them not taking any other sides with the rabbits or whatever but informally and we see it from their involvement you know with a spy ship on the ground there. and they invite syrian petitions for the time thereafter and train them here so officially they seem to take sides but it's
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unclear to me who they are now you mentioned the training of politicians for a syria without assad how would those people chosen i know i do your i mean this is by it's not the government think tank but it's the think think that's close to the government we have here in germany so somebody selected people and i don't know on the basis of which criteria have no clue i mean we now have been invited for final discussion i'm operating i mean how can you train some people and others not i mean we left party to link in germany we have contacts left politicians some people in syria i would know why i would pick but obviously these are different people so if these people being brought here to germany because germany sees them as being beneficial for the country in the future sure obviously i mean there's sort of an idea this government has which is not out of the public space i don't know about it but obviously they have an idea who they want to govern the country with or this is
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ethnically based religiously based politically based i don't know if no clue i can figure i can imagine i would think that they would look for people who are not too close to the muslim brothers. to islam and. for wave from from us that is possible maybe not too critical about turkey but i don't know so is germany setting itself up as the best place to to train politicians for the post. that's what they are doing i mean obviously they are inviting people here and they call it training for the situation there after. so yes they are training people for government positions and sure they want to have the relationship with the german government and eventually the muslim brotherhood there are another country where they have huge influences of course in egypt how do you view the situation in that country after their revolution and their transition into
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a new egypt was very difficult situation for a long time i was afraid that the army would take over. now as of today it looks better so that they are losing some of the power of the military to the elected president if this situation continuous i look hopefully to a future for the situation within egypt what this means for the whole region i mean we have to clash at the border to israel so really have no idea i think it's a very volatile right now for israel for libya syria. and especially then all the threats from israel against iran so it's too early to say that the revolution in egypt is one is over everything is peaceful and happy no happy but it looks better today than four weeks ago let's move to libya now what's the situation there in your opinion how does a country like libya want to rebuild itself one of the after months very few people
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talk about is that many of those who fought in libya now went to the area and are now fighting in mali for example were we have no sort of a civil war going on some really extreme muslim took over the north part of mali many of those fought before that and worked with weapons everything would train. in libya so we see sort of the fallout of this war in the neighboring countries is there a chance that the type of situation we see right now in libya it could be repeated in syria as of today the situation for me in syria looks much worse than in libya because i mean the whole environment you know with the middle east conflict. is one problem the other problem is that right now there seems to be so many other countries who have their own interests within syria supporting one side or the other turkey with a kurdish problem so they are supporting the movement just to prevent the kurds within syria to have their own you know autonomy then you have the gulf states
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supporting the rebels you have the cia on the ground you have german spy ship something i mean this seems to be the whole world have their interest now with one of the groups or the other syria and that looks to me like a recent piece for a long civil war within syria now we talk about contagion when we're talking about the eurozone crisis is the risk of a wall contagion in the wider middle east area if the situation in syria continues contagion is the very risk why the west right now is hesitant to intervene because they know if you go into a country like syria you have no control of what's going to happen in the neighboring countries with in the center of attention and levanon so that's why right now the west does not want to intervene because the one of the spillover. but is this not the perfect opportunity to work with iran if i would just look at syria i would think. that that's now the time to get in contact with iran but i mean if
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you look at the current news. threatening more and more in conflict with iran threatening to attack the nuclear sites within iran with the threat of growing by the day and i'm still not confident that israel is really keeping at bay until november. it's very difficult for me to think about getting in contact with iran but at the same time there's the spread of military attack on iran and tear on my. seem to back off the talks that started so hopefully in moscow for example earlier this year so. the problem is that we're not having syria as a problem alone we're not having peace very iran is a problem and rone we have turkey because conflict is escalating everything at the same time so where do you see the future of this argument between israel and iran if tel aviv would be rational. i would be happy and think nothing's going to happen
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because i think military attack on the. could be nearly suicidal for israel. considering that with all the change in egypt in the neighboring countries the tech like this you don't know how the region would react and if the rational would be happy and safe and think no they won't dare to unfortunately i'm not sure that that and you know is that rational i mean he's increasing he's really increasing his tanks israel attacks. and i'm afraid his calculation might be before the us elections i can attack you brought up a bomb has to back me after the election he might not want to so the gives us a really really bad chance that the netanyahu might attack in october as soon as october it starts with an attack and the question is how an attack some. tools for a nuclear science in iran how will that develop. i'm not sure it will develop an
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all out war but i mean attacks on israel will happen then you don't know how to react with a street of formals whether they will close it or not that would definitely start an all out war in terms of germany's role what job is that germany to do and germany could really change a lot in that region it was to run germany nine years ago to to mediate in the conflict on the program it was germany who moved to three plus three talks the beginning in two thousand and three when i'm talking to passengers in the region or when i went to a couple of months ago i mean everybody thinks the german should play better the stronger role unfortunately this government just place. the us courts so whatever the us does they follow it and they don't have any initiative from their own what kind of initiative would you like to see the first thing they could easily do is deescalate the conflict with iran i mean they could really go three four five
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steps towards to iran and say ok. now we believe that you stopped the military nuclear program in two thousand and three so that we're lifting the sanctions and we are engaging in human rights talk and economic talks and this and that this journey just lifts the sanctions is that not purely a symbolic act you know it would be much more than symbolic because the u.n. sanctions are rather small and then the e.u. sanctions are much much bigger i mean the oil embargo that's very big in germany was sort of passed behind the on the border they could easily have said in a ok we postpone it for another six months postponement not lifting there would have been a very strong signal to turkey. they could have started negotiating. but chose me to move on that mean i really fortunate with my own government and said what's the problem with with a moratorium for three months for six months and they wouldn't go for that because they just follow the u.s. line here they don't have their own policy that's really bad at i think the other
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thing is weapons i mean german arms exports biggest in the world after russia are on the u.s. . and they should stop selling weapons in the region and that involves saudi arabia as well as israel as well as other countries and they are still sending every kind of weapon to the region what would you like to see from the german government's foreign policy right now i mean if they would do nothing at all i would be happier than what they are doing today i mean officially they're not doing much but then we really suddenly can read in newspapers that they sent a spy ship you know that they are monitoring everything that they are helping the rebels against the assad regime they are taking sides in a military conflict and that's exactly wrong i mean better would be if you don't do the right thing do nothing. thank you very much bush speaking your work a. wealthy
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guy who doesn't mind your newspaper dirty short coming out you know we're all immigrants and well know that we all came from somewhere else. the for. the top stories on our seas syrian rebels threaten to atomic civilian planes on greed to the country claiming that being used to supply the government with weapons at stake evolves to keep pushing full force and protected same sons inside syria a move that amounts to min the tree intervention. it was referring to make its position in the international arena hosting a summit of dozens of nations in the meeting box the country's controversial new grand vision of lasting two national atomic bomb shells piled up from childhood
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wrongful charging filled with with the broad brush. pile of big games in london are over shadowed by the contrasts around a major sponsor is accused of forcing people with disabilities so why plan to have basically any. thanks for the goals have been flying in for was a nice in the russian premier league one hundred goes back for you next. hello and welcome to the sport and these are the headlines sailing through maria sharapova books a place in the fourth round of the u.s. open to stay on course for a second grand slam title of the year. plus on the double alexander curse you called strikes twice is a nice beat more colby a three nil to lead the russian premier league. and draw. his left out of the
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russian squad by new manager fabio capello as the team for the world cup qualifiers . but let's start with the u.s. open where maria sharapova has cruised into the fourth round the third seed with an easy straight sets win i would be american lori bird that the russian winning twelve of the last thirteen points to advance six one six one and afterwards said it was her game plan to get out her opponent early and what was potentially a tricky encounter. expected her to. she came out just pretty much groundstrokes. folks to go for. my opponents have been quite different in the last two rounds but she was certainly something that could be dangerous if you get the time to do what she likes to do it . was. so no real shock there but britain's role robson continues to upset the form book after defeating kim clijsters in the second round she beat nine seed gnarly in three sets robson is
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ranked eighty nine in the world to get the silver medal this summer's olympics. really have to be this in front of me and that's why i've managed to do so and i think i play the now is defending champ so it's going to be really tough love never played for say. just work hard tomorrow and recovers best second. and she will next play sam stosur for a place in the quarter finals of the destroyed in defeat to be american the bard of the ten past seven six six to the school and this one. hands off see victoria azarenka was also into the fourth round she thrashed china jane jane ness six love six one pet for debate about the number five seagull passed francis pauline amen t m rush is not a bad tribe that got the better at least he suffered over in straight sets. fall in the men's draw and i like djokovic she's interim three
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a very easy win for him against the world number one hundred twelve. from brazil dropping just five games during his victory in a little i've been on too many. different conditions today obviously from the first . session. i didn't know much about my opponent and never saw him play so that could have been. you know a difficult start in order to figure out where the game play but. played well you know start. and andy roddick's career will last at least one more match just a couple of days ago he said he will retire after the u.s. open but he be going to tomic in straight sets. now let's move to the russian premier league resonate and i three points clear at the top of the table alexander because you called scoring twice in the three no win over new boys more dubious rants on friday night constantine's at the end of got the first after twenty five
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minutes good headed to. the right as you called right making it just after the interval. and he wrapped up the win shortly after the six goal of the season. by three points at the top with five wins from seven. to eight from boston. on saturday terek have a chance to level again with any points and trouble to be probing vulgar hosts. table size a lanyard and go head to head that he kept tabs. russia's new manager fabio capello has x. kept in on their shouting from the squad for this month's world cup qualifiers the thirty one year old was criticised after captaining russia during their disappointing euro twenty twelve campaign russia have two world cup qualifying matches this month against northern ireland and strikers are on public good any act of also being left out and keep a bloody make a pool of replaces fear early this week announced his retirement from international
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football. in england much the city are preparing to face q.p.r. who beat who they beat in dramatic fashion to clinch the league title on the last day of last season please post the death squad on the final day of the transfer window on friday so the signing of that midfield is see it from them think and scott sinclair from the swans and and the arrival of defender my content but despite the reinforcements hope for better man cheney expects another tough game against the london's. it. will be a difficult game. because. more. and more will be really tough game and water because of the start of the season and every game is difficult elsewhere west ham could feature their new striker andy carroll in the game. started
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a new man. take on norwich clint dempsey in the squad after his. new boy steven fletcher is set to make his debut against. charlie adam could make his first start. and. i reach for. a win a draw a. very disciplined and difficult to beat and i think we've got some good players and a manager i think hughes very talented coach. of a really good season. of the season they fresh chelsea for one in the super cup in monaco the reigning europa league win is never let their opponents get . a hat trick. carried a consolation for the place. but it was just difficult for us to be champions.
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trophy server a day where it seemed that we work hard. and we have to accept where we are in hardly understand the level. we never really got into the game. that the most disappointing aspect of tonight. with a big no more position the first we'd like to live with penetration and. now formula one returns this weekend after the summer break with the final practice session for sunday's belgian grand prix to get underway shortly and the teams will be hoping for better weather today the rain lashed down during friday's session sivers. was fastest then qualifying is a little later today spanish and i no longer currently has a fourteen point lead i've already told mark webber and it drives his championship . funny russia will have to wait until twenty fourteen before hosting his first formula one race but this summer it did host the stage of the world superbike
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championship for the very first time and in no small thanks to russian entrepreneur alexander yet can age with more his constant thing to top off. when you talk about morris or you think of formula one how if you speed stick take your will taking and dangerous maneuvers you are up to then the field folded into super bowl i finally russia had a chance to taste some high oakton to lecture when the superbike world championship game to moscow for the very first time owner of the niche motor sport team alexandria was the driving force in the dream the sports of the country the russian on tipper noor assenting in a ten year deal to host the event at the most curious way i see what's portable collaterals achieve i'm always asked why i did there is more sport that are going
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there in russia superbike is twenty five years old broadcast worldwide with half a billion viewers there are lots of fans in russia and we will increase that number there's a huge business project wars we expect to make a profit going into the young himself wasn't a motorcycle fan it was his wife my idea of them who was into the sport and inspired her husband to establish a team somewhat surprisingly there were only for. email writers in this one at the beginning but soon hell be turned into a business just like reddish he's not quite sure how it happened my husband watched me racing step by step he getting to it and got addicted grinning superbike to russia taking his girl let's listen to it all started with my family and became a massive project one of our former female drivers is now the team sports director my wife is now more into airplane racing but i don't have any plans to hold such events yet the team has lee jones forming into an outfit ready to compete with the
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superbike giant and they have their sights set high in the saddle this quarter aiming not just to take part in the world championship but also to climb up on the podium on a regular basis but i'm glad. i got into the team in twenty eleven when we competed in the italian championship and move very close to taking the title this is our first season in superbike we've had lots of ups and downs but we're working hard to improve our performance. twenty five year old we want to he's competing in the second race supersport get a break and he's already finished on the podium twice in his debut season one of those placing blame on his home city at the weekend. was thank you everyone it was a really good race one of the best this season i would like to thank my team and fans for support it was amazing. when they merge into leo which team in
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superbike and loses continued presence in formula one the stage is set for russia to now become a play on the motor sport see and finally get to grips with the need for speed on sunday archie. and that's all i've got time for for the moment so the weather is coming up next fall. the new super secret laboratory to mukherjee was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which all unfortunately doesn't give a don't amount anything since mission to teach creation why it should care about humans and world events this is why you should care only on the altie dot com wealthy british style.
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