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from the air to on government and stumbled in turkey aired on has been heavily pressured by hillary clinton and the us state department to massively intervene in syria he's been heavily pressured inside his own cabinet to not intervene because twenty three percent of the turkish population is alawite most of them are the same as it's minority in syria and most turks regard the syrians as brothers they're not don't see them as enemies the potential of syria to blow up is far greater than anything that i've seen in more than thirty years of geopolitical analysis this is really playing with a fire that could go wildly out of control and some people obviously want that in the middle east but he benefits from syria being out of control i think the the operation would be rolled into a destabilization of iran very rapidly not a military intervention i think this is all smoke and mirrors on the part of israel so you're saying that iran is the ultimate goal for washington and for more
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particularly for the very powerful interests in the anglo-american oil multinationals who have used oil since world war two not only to fuel industry but as a lever of political control geopolitical control if you will this is the theme of the book myths lies in oil those that i just released and for them chaos in the middle east would open the door for huge new discoveries that they're sitting on top of in the caribbean in pruett obey and alaska which they've not talked openly about but. competent geologists of told me that enormous resources there that are on top b.p. and the exxon mobil and so are simply sitting on these until the opportunity is right but to do that they'd have to have a far higher oil price and of course chaos in the middle east serves that purpose so i don't think it's as simple as that i think there are a multiplicity of things going on but as henry. kissinger said in
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a recent interview what is going on is not a fight for democracy and human rights inside syria it's a war of within religion within islam between sunni but not only sunni there was a beit salafi branch of sunni the dominate saudi arabia not the version of sunni that is endemic in turkey since the time of ataturk which is a very secular non-state involved until the government so if you have a war a sunni versus shia within islam you have the potential to blow up the ruston who are refineries in saudi arabia for all the workers all the skilled workers in the refineries are shia muslim and not sunni only the saudi royal family and a minority and saudi or not a minority but. so they depend on outside labor so you have the potential to blow up the heart of the oil production of the world economy what would that do to
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europe western europe that would be devastated i don't think that that would benefit the united states economy in any way shape or form i think these are political interests who stand above government above state and use the instrumentalities of state the state department the pentagon and so forth to pursue their own private agenda i think the scheme is utterly mad i think the whole bush plan from from two thousand and three for the greater middle east project which this is an extension of the whole arab spring is an extension of that state department project. to break open these these state regimes these monarchies in the middle east open them to privatization of the oil and other things and literally create the kind of chaos that was created in many countries in eastern europe after nine hundred ninety with the collapse of the soviet system. so we're dealing with an instability that has the potential i think to get out of control of anyone so you saying that there's the shadowy figure of big business behind the crisis in
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syria not big business i'm talking about big oil but there are only four companies in the world who call the shots on this and they're intimately interwoven like the british east india company in the seventeen eighteen hundreds they're intimately interwoven with the instrumentalities of state whether it's the british government or the case of b.p. in tony blair or it's the u.s. government in the case of exxon mobil. chevron lisa rice was a board member of chevron before she became national security advisor to bush and later secretary of state and the interplay between u.s. intelligence services and big oil is almost seemless take the case of dick dick cheney's. stint at halliburton the world's largest geophysical services company oil services company at the same time they're the largest constructor of military bases and equipment around the world so i mean i think that a pit in my eyes of the big oil and the military industrial complex are seamlessly interwoven into a powerful lever. for certain interest groups private and i think to
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a lesser extent the interests of the american people in fact quite against the interests of the american people a lot being said about russian opposition to foreign military intervention but china also opposes that why is china taking not side i think for the chinese they recognize the. devastating flooding mistake that they made in letting the libyan intervention take place i mean there's a this was a destruction of a country that was at war with no one but they realize that if syria falls then you're going to have literally a series of dominoes this time in the next to fall would would likely be iran iran plays a vital role in the chinese energy national security they already have lost south sudan or or threatened with a loss. of south sudan and they've lost libya where the chinese had an active oil involvement in some of the richest oil fields in africa and they're fighting to keep their told in africa so if iran then the iranian supply
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of crude oil to the chinese economy were then jeopardized by chaos inside iran china will be the ultimate loser and i think they realize that in fact i know they do because i've spoken with leading chinese strategists in beijing late last year when my book misapplies and always was released in chinese and they do realize this this is this is ultimately directed against the rising economic presence on the world stage of china let me focus away from syria now and look at wiki leaks and the case of julian assigns now you have some theories on what's going on that well i think the whole wiki leaks if we go back to the original story of this private barry manning or bradley manning excuse me. sitting there listening sensibly to lady gaga c.d.'s on his m p three in baghdad and dol loading what is it one hundred two hundred thousand pages of classified state department cables from all over the
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world i think the likelihood that that could go undetected for so many months is less than zero but once you have the cables released to wiki leaks what's rather bizarre is that julian a songe. gives those cables to the trust of the guardian in london the spiegel in germany and to the new york times to select what they think are the most important leaks to publish in their newspapers. so as brzezinski who's certainly one of the most knowledgeable people on this because he's done this over the decades as national security advisor zbigniew brzezinski pointed out at the time in an interview. this is a perfect opportunity for one or another intelligence service to amid all of the actual cables that are released that are real cables some of them mildly embarrassing to washington but very few of them that i've seen. you can spike you
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can put little pinpointed to bits of dessen from ation in and claim that that's part of the cables with the songs set to spend his forseeable future inside the ecuadorian embassy where you see things ending for him i have no idea. the what's bizarre is the charges on which this extradition process is being prosecuted in terms of the swedish government or plausible rape of two women that that he had relations with there were some kind of relationships we're told what that did i think was to create a total ation in the media about this fellow a songe such that he became an attraction just like a certain group and moscow that has created in incredible titillation in the world media since they had their trial recently they just alluded to the pussy riot trial
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in russia there to say that there was somebody manipulating them in their actions. i think there's no doubt that it was managed by somebody and i think the somebody is the same somebody who has been trying through the volley in various other so-called dissidents most of them have a record of involvement with agencies or n.g.o.s connected with the u.s. state department in the case of all the open has been documented taking money from the national endowment for democracy and u.s. government financed in geo that conveniently appears in all the countries where there is a color of revolution in preparation by washington. and i think the so-called pussy right first of all it's not a punk band it's not a musical group it's a political provocation provocation collective what's clear to me is that the of course when you name a group with an outlandish name like that and then do the kinds of stunts i won't mention them on the air but what's been documented and in visible you tubes that
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one can find on the internet with little difficulty are things of such obscenity and violation of the decency of womanhood and human decency that it almost comes under the name satanism. and they've done this repeatedly throughout the past months and years before this desecration inside the russian orthodox church in moscow now you mention satan is in there but the women themselves said that this wasn't aimed at offending the church that they were just making a political statement and i think freedom of speech does not permit people to make while they were making sexual gestures in tights and so forth and with masks on and you can argue these are only old believers who were there and so forth that's their right to worship in the way they want to unhindered and uninterrupted and that's a desecration if that were done in a synagogue in new york city or tell of the i can assure you that the people who
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would do such a disruption would be spending. much longer term or in the u.k. that i think in the u.k. there would be a limit the maximum in jail is fourteen years not seven as it is and russia do you think that the media outrage over this was because it was happening in russia yes or no no question in my mind why russia well i think the point is to put russia on the defensive internationally especially putin who is a hard ball player and washington was very. displeased when putin came back as a presidential candidate after after a hiatus with video of. i think the point is that. putin. defends russian national interest in a very active way in a very determined way and that's something washington doesn't want to have right now they don't want to have strong leaders who draw lines in the sand in syria and places like this they want client people who'll plea ball the way they want to play
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ball with the crooked rules or the often they write thank you very much thank you when talking. if you're passing through rushes to veer region you really can walk on the wild side. thousands of kilometers of unspoiled countryside make up an area where it's still possible to live off the land and enterprising locals so the fruits of the forest by the side of nearly every road such spectacular scenery makes it a paradise for fisherman and provides a business opportunity for hunters. you know he has been hunting for more than thirty years and works for a company providing expeditions for tourists this season ducks are on the menu of. two things a successful duck hunting. and
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a unique opportunity to observe them these walls are all around four months old and they'll stay in this area for up to three years then most will go back to the wild for good just viewing them from the car was an experience in itself but then after a bit of a bumpy ride came an opportunity i just couldn't pass up. and this is what i was hoping for when i heard i was coming to a place called wolf island a chance to get close and personal with the locals and it's these guys are going to act as pasta parents for the next generation will come here. using the old rules as surrogate parents has already proved a successful technique. every place infant wolves with one year old wolf cubs whose parental instinct is totally shaped and they take them as their own cubs it's an important part of the world's development and a major factor in the success of a project which has seen more than twenty generations of cubs grow up here it's
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going to continue to take time and money to rehabilitate the wolf's reputation in russia. but the keepers here hope their research and dedication mean that wolf island remains a place where visitors can truly understand the call of the wild. little stories on our sea george's interior minister resigns days are said to be doing so is that which have made things tortured by prison guards pictures while thousands on the streets while he talks to the show at the trial of allegedly guys who were torturing president saakashvili then. also if you worry of a solid. western media continues angry crowds faced headcounts and rubber bullets as they tried to breach the u.s. embassy in pakistan some fifty people have been injured pakistani t.v. trolls are showing clips of president obama denouncing. the british
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government. showing the caption numerous on the said by the coalition has doubled the amount of the previous administration while ben affleck's that. there's the headlines up next is all the latest sports news with. thank you very much you will come along the line of his was coming up and running through savings and james secure their first ever points in the europa league group stages as they strolled one one with euthanizing an. englishman justin rose his tiger tiger woods at the top of the leaderboard after the first round of the p.g.a. tour championship in atlanta. running smoothly south
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africa reached the stage of the t twenty cricket world cup with a ten when he was in. the first year i played football. that debut in the competitions group stages with a one one draw against italian side. man to lead through her. own goal on the verge of half time however. produced the choirs and the last moments of the game for the group's other picture so drummer in his new pool found themselves on the right side of an eight goal thriller against young boys. for the second russia versus its may clash followed in the. open games with the visitors taking the lead twice then letting their advantage slip ending with an impressive two to drool the group's other side's party. grabbed one point of pace from their goal is draw in belgrade. the defending champions started that title defense. well tell of the three nil away side we've got the best of the academic to join
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the group standing. meanwhile in spanish football and i they can temporarily at least open up a massive eleven point gap from rivals this weekend they have granada at the nou camp on saturday with not playing until twenty four hours later. despite that eight point advantage with just four games gone past midfield assess fabregas says the still a long way to go in the title race supposed to. of course our advantage of eight points is reasonable and we want to maintain that gap as long as we can it will be difficult because we all know about the rival we're competing against and also because the level of the spanish league in general is very high but we will visit very difficult steady i'm done. meanwhile a much in the asian champions league had to be temporarily halted after an explosive device was thrown on to the pitch iranian side have won hosting a saudi arabia's alley in the first leg of their quarterfinal objects were thrown
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on to the pitch and during the second half one exploded it had been thrown into the corner flag by an official nimitz saying the damage cools no one was injured in the incident and the game resumed after the referee took the players off for a short break the much finished told us. not to go for tiger woods and justin rose are tied at the top of the leaderboard after the first round of the p.g.a. tour championship and atlanta it's the final tournament ahead of next weekend's ryder cup the pair both hit a four hundred sixty six on thursday were drowned including six birdies the american world number two is in france and other fed ex cup title i rather tasty ten million dollar prize fund englishman justin rose was the clubhouse leader thanks to this memorable fifty foot part on the eighteenth he's looking for his first since march. for americans one shot from the park
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a world number one rory mcilroy is three shots off the pace on one under par. now to cricket and the t twenty world cup in south africa have begun their campaign with an emphatic ten with it when i was in bar boy a result which secures them a place in the super eight stage following defeat to host sri lanka zimbabwe knew they'd be eliminated if they lost again but south africa dominated proceedings from start to finish zimbabwe mustering just ninety three for eight from their twenty overs jacques kallis finishing with figures of four for fifteen south africa reached their victory target of ninety four without losing a wicket now face for lanka on saturday with top spot in group c. at stake. we all know zimbabwe is a very dangerous team on the on the day that didn't have the biggest tournament and that's just how it worked out. did rubbish obviously not ideal but but once again it's only one game and then to the quite a few to come off of that there's lots again for us in the sky we want to we want
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to build a bit of momentum going into the super so we very thankful for that actually another thing there's a bit of room for that it'll be entertaining and exciting t twenty a metal show. now the formula one leader fernando alonso says the pressure is on his rivals as the drivers prepare for a pivotal point of the season at the singapore grand parade the spanish ferrari driver is thirty seven points clear of mclaren's lewis hamilton and says he can even afford retiring from a race with seven stages left as the formula one calendar turns towards asia for four of those races hamilton came here i can and defending champion sebastian vettel within just two points of one another with mark webber also still in contention for his maiden title so there's all still to race for as the drivers prepare for the night time graeme frame which is one of a long those favorites for me is surely more spectacular food but i. feel sure that our service is more challenging and i like. the layout it said but i
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think in terms of overall weekend this is a spectacular now and as the n.h.l. lockout starts to bite in north america russian stars are returning to the k h l one of the biggest names alexander ovechkin a failed to score on his return to deny moscow but this is point as his side hammered denominate main six seven to counseling to top off has the details. on wednesday alexander ovechkin signed a concert with his former club in defending champions the nominee and the very next day all eyes were on the twenty seven year old russian story marchese stories time in the way to mu jersey for over seventy years and in the first one it's home to do nominee and here and in this is buoyant as the home side two ways came back before routing the bell russian side seven to eight so it's nice to be home you know. it was a little nervous because. so many years. there are so exhausted. but
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it was something new for me and you know. the first by showing and i think play well and you know i have some chances to score. but it was means could took the lead me way through the first period geoff clark skating into the zone and put his name on the scoreboard with an accurate to reste shot into the top corner of the muscovites equalized in the second period when they were a man be hella nissan's brillant pass found in unmarked philip moloch on the four boys to level this course however it took just forty seconds for the team from mins to restore their one goalie through on race dice the home team bones back swayed away maxime salami of scored in a golmaal scramble to make it to all i dish can wasn't he gives a big do numbing for him the peace efforts were denied by camel island but it's always nice to play when you angus and corsets have ask a couple to ask for them all and. the better matches and the bad bosses gascón but
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all these teammates wasted no time first record union least a few short from the right circle but by straight all allowance charlotte and sixteen seconds before the end of the second frame constantin essential snorted the use blocking to man to man from rebound four two and into the third when the anomalous go see saw him keep the wall with an extra man on the ice and of age can nickname alexander the great finally two chords in destroying the visitors the fans ironing in assist point him out of power play goal by alex age with golf while denise crocker have sealed the final score seven two to deny my scale is nice to see you on the guy score and all can get three points he helped a lot even though he then asked for the day you could see that he can create many chances and. i still mean for a focus on him so that opens a space for for everybody else in washington capitals captain of a chicken gave his cone caught dinamo moscow a boost as the wedding blues wrapped up their fifth win of the season and as they
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and to defend their regarding cup title and that's as dunam as opponents who then h.l. lockout will end sooner. rather than later. or. now finally one major cyclist in brazil has gone to extreme measures to avoid losing a race. she had a nine by his nickname. lost a valuable seconds when slipping on the wet track now rather than attempting to rejoin the race and fight his way through the order got decided that that was too much like hard work so he elected instead to try and get a red red flag i was method for ensuring there was pretending to faint you see and go for it in a moment a fellow riders stopped to help their stricken mccully three guys on the island sound the safety car was sent and paramedics took three minutes to room. the high
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risk strategy failed however he's found out about the stunt and decided to ban him from the championship. not entirely sure how to up to follow that that's all the sport for now there's plenty more later here when i say. mission. critic ation three. four chargers free. range month free. free. free. food free broadcast video for your media projects free media. dot com.
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