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from saw. new new era marriage this outbreak will cause. the west cumulatively to begin to question and start the process which they need to do which is really to reassess what actually is going on it's not the awakening people thought it's not simply a popular impulse of the oppressed against the oppressors it's far more than that and what we are seeing is the overlay of the dynamics here is the gulf states saudi arabia or. other gulf states that are trying to create a sunni bloc in the west and. as they tried to create a salafist sunni bloc in the east and succeeded now it's the turn of the year and it's causing huge turmoil and huge internal conflict within the reach well referring to the killing of the u.s.
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ambassador in libya secretary of state hillary clinton or mark how could this happen in a country that we helped to liberate what are the u.s. foreign policy makers missing when it comes to their supports our interfering in countries with a complicated stance towards the west indeed i think it is causing a real sense of anxiety and a sense of schalke in the united states widely because this whole narrative that somehow the awakening was going away was reflecting and you know much of that was simply based on this rather. narrative that was promoted by many mainstream western press that look they're using twitter and facebook therefore it must be western in its orientation well of course you find the salafist groups using facebook and twitter not necessarily to promote western values but i think that gave it the sense that somehow this was fro ing in the west. direct and i think
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this is come as a big wakeup call to the western states for the moment we see a tacit if you like alliance between radical elements in the united states in bringing down assad and bringing down gaddafi but when that's finished where will their anger turn where will. their objective turn it will turn precisely on israel and america. living i've seen for twenty five years people think they're using the salafist as sort of simple pious people who don't understand politics for their end only to find the salafist use them for their ends and i fear that this is what they will find that it will turn on them and will bite them just as it did twenty five to thirty years ago but what lessons has the us failed to learn when it comes to its experience in afghanistan and how does that relate to what's going on right now i remember in eighty seven going and talking to the americans about it and saying you know you need to really understand the big differences between these
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groups that are taking part in this alliance put together and you have to understand some have credibility and real roots within the community but others do not at all quite different and the americans and the senator i remember at the time turned to me and said listen i was to thank you for the advice and mourning is about certain groups in afghanistan but look i just want to tell you they're the ones that really came communist pass and so we looked away didn't want to know what was happening we preferred not to go because it was so popular domestically with president reagan with mrs thatcher it was going down well no where in the way you can get off its ass kicking president assad's that is a popular sport in the west and good domestically so we don't look who are these groups in syria who would. groups in libya what really are their take it all their
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objectives truly to bring about as some in the west imagine a simply a more liberal society a more democratic and easy breathing society of course not just as twenty five thirty years ago people didn't want to hear it was unpopular to say anything so it's been extremely unpopular here so are you saying that the west miscalculated chose the wrong alliances perhaps i think that they miscalculate totally what was happening they chose they created to merit it for themselves it was a constructed narrative that really all of the initial awakening which was popular and had real popular impulse in it was somehow a vindication of european values of american values and they misread this totally it was not it was in fact when you heard that it was
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a protest against injustice in the iniquity it was a protest against neo liberalism it was a protest against the absolute support of the west against for israel and for. its policies against the palestinians that may not have been at the forefront of all of the climate but the reason that these dictators like mubarak had been so unpopular was precisely because he was the instrument of the west the instrument of suppression of the president and that it was all was behind the protests that took place so it was not a little splinter of western values it was a reaction and i think the recent violence that we've seen against western embassies not just american western sharply underlines symbolically the limits of western influence in this region this is pushback. against their attempt to
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shape and mold the so-called arab awakening for their own purpose to install their own people their own successors for their own interests in the area but when it comes to syria how do you see the conflict there playing out is peace at all possible at this point or haply surpassed that opportunity i don't think until now we've had a window that does not really being a real window for negotiations because the west has not wanted. the opposition to seriously negotiate except on a complete collapse. of president assad and the syrian system i think. may be a window ricing in the near future and i do hope that the west will instead of ridiculing and belittling russia's attempts to try and a negotiated outcome. supported because russia plays
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a crucial if there is ever to be a negotiation between the two parties will have to be guaranteed to have to be guarantees for the opposition who's going to give the guard the un. with. only russia can really play the crucial role in result i'm sorry but a u.n. negotiate the u.n. has no standing and no legitimacy in syria amongst either thought at the start and are you worried about the ongoing violence in syria spilling over here into lebanon and potentially fracturing the society here of course everyone is worried and it's already has had effect here in lebanon it is polarized the politics of lebanon. it is resulted in conflicts that have taken place in tripoli it is resulted in. skirmishes that have. happened in beirut and in in the
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south in. the reflection of this taking place and. of course vulnerable to this type of sectarian conflict but so was jordan and so is iraq and we're seeing the same effect also taking place so it's affecting the whole region and if there is if it continues and of course if the money in the weapons continue to be poured into syria it will of course continue for a certain extent. no government can stop two or three people and car bombs does continue the tensions will increase but they may explode outside in fact i think in many cases. at this stage it's the states outside that are more vulnerable the neighbors of syria that could be said to be more vulnerable than syria itself to conflagration and civil war while israel remains
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a surprisingly untouched it would seem at least honest on the surface by the rise of radical islam do you expect that to continue and how do you see this playing out i think at the moment it's quite true that the palestinian issue is almost obscured hardly even on the agenda. but of course i don't believe that this will persist i believe that the palestinian issue has been so crucial to the self identity of so many states whether it's egypt whether it's syria itself that when things settle down the palestinian issue will of course reemerge and of course israel is not unaffected it may not be feeling the effects now. but look i mean what's happened as being as dramatic a change as south africa experienced all those years ago at the time of the implosion of the soviet union suddenly. israel is now surrounded in
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egypt perhaps in jordan and elsewhere by a very different region from the one in which. it previously existed thank you. the sun rises over what seems like and lost forest but here in new directions cry for hundred kilometers north of light of all stalk as in much of the world it's disappearing at a catastrophic rate. bloggers both illegal and those finding ways to outsmart the system for filing down the forests of the more secure region for them profit goes well beyond the future of our planet and the result could be an ecological crisis the world wildlife fund for
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nature makes regular trips to help local rangers do what little they can to stop the logging but it's not easy lager set up trucks making them hard to reach an already rough terrain and have mastered ways to jump through legal loopholes this is a nature reserve were only sanitary logging of disease trees is allowed according to law and not a single berry can be picked but loggers like this use their sanitary logging permit to cut down absolutely healthy trees and sell the profitable timber over the border in china we are on the hunt for illegal loggers and it's not going to be easy the forests or it's in our chances are slim now for now we can stay in our dreams but as soon as we find solid tracks we'll have to drop our wheels and get out silently in order not to scare the loggers off alexander someone in ca has been a ranger for over twenty five years he can spend weeks at a time tracking a single group of loggers easier to work when snow falls in autumn it's impossible
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to find human tracks and even transport tracks are hard to see after hours of driving we get sent in the right direction by word of mouth you can see that the ground is soft here which means that they have twelve tractor trails are very fresh which in fact means that we need to be quite. in order to not scare them off as we get closer. this team says they're illegal but have no documents now xander can now call the police to take over his work here is done he is overwhelmingly outnumbered there are too few rangers working in the promote the region and the w w f says the government isn't doing enough to stop it i gotta go and look now as i started sooner for more whole forest legislation so assumes the pals and so on and you'll forest court and according to. every for us that's the guys in waltham in the in the forest through the still the forest courts deal
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doesn't work just. because no one tries to stop them in just five years the force will be gone they'll sell it all to china what will the people who live afterwards do like it's a question more and more people are aware of today climate change in the safety of our environment as a whole are being discussed around the world and perhaps it's those small steps that might be a start to people living in harmony with nature. and mission free accreditation free in-store chargers free arrangement free. free stereotype free. download free broadcast video for your media projects a free media dog r t v dot com. the french invasion of russia has started again after two hundred years up at the.
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relations between washington and karl rove are in for a major task as president morsi is in the u.s. amid growing tension between the two over a wave of anti-american protests. the film fury spreads to new states in europe the violence is seen in greece for muslims continue their. states. in the u.k. over a billion spent on foreign aid and huge salaries to british consultants involved in the programs all struggling households brace for further benefit cuts and price
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hikes those are our top stories in our poll scal brings us the latest sports news. thank you very much karen welcome to the sports headlines here's what we've got for you calling it a day for my england football captain john terry calls time on his international career just hours ahead of an f.a. disciplinary hearing. all the pile brandt snedeker when is the p.g.a. tour championship by three shots playing with the fed ex cup and a prized class of ten million dollars. on that sticky wicket england bowled out for their lowest ever t twenty schools the defending world champions lose by nineteen drugs to india. before us the former england football captain john terry has called time on his international career he informed three lions boss roy hodgson of his
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decision in a telephone call on sunday evening the thirty one year old faces a football association charge of using racist language against q.p.r. defender anton ferdinand but discipline hearing takes place later on monday terry was cleared of racially abusing ferdinand in court in july and says the f.a.'s decision to pursue charges against him makes his position on that terrible he played seventy eight times his country and was initially made captain in two thousand and six. elsewhere in the english premier league manchester united manager sir alex ferguson admits his side put in a quote poor display despite saying off rivals liverpool two wanted on the field the home side playing a major part of the guys with ten men after john joe shelled the school right in the first off brendan rodgers men did manage to open the scoring night steven gerrard just after half time goals from rafael on robin van persie secured the win elsewhere reigning champions manchester city drew one one with arsenal very last
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quarter known for chelsea the score as well newcastle and spurs for the norwegian q.p.r. respectively. so five weeks into the season and the top of the table looks like this chelsea way with full wins and a draw manchester united their closest rival one point in evidence could start sees them in well the reigning champions manchester city are down. the mall in russia's top flight spot our moscow one their first league game since the middle of august seeing off the last of three one enemy kate calming the house nerves twenty seven minutes in after converting a quick work for a kick that was the nigerian second goal of the season his third was seen to follow but before that i have a double spar tax advantage resilient picking his posse purply sixty four minutes and after a corner kick the crowd not too long afterward seventy k. had his grace the big strike aside for to highlight how will probably have crossed former liverpool florance him up on goal would grab
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a consolation for our stuff after eighty eight minutes meaning three one was our finished spartak up to six. one place in one point the high russian champions. men who were without a win in three ways into a brand and it turned out to be a feisty affair one red card for either side late in the first half somehow overshadowing silva told the catches for rubin but go on the stroke of half time you'll see it surely turned out to be the only goal of the match one a win seven hundred thirty seven. well let's take a look at the top eight says cars for inform sees them two points clear of most multi talent meanwhile the split from top to third than eight hundred unsponsored are all that all their way back. now to golf an american brand snedeker has won the p.g.a. tour championship and with the fed ex cup the american showed no sign of says he
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concluded his final round three birdies on the back nine took all drama out of the final day which was laced with possibilities as a timely push does not occur. added the ryder cup which starts on friday the thirty one year old finished three strokes clear of englishman justin rose it was enough to pocket a ten million dollar prize for also playing. world number one he was unable to win his pool to vent in five he finished shots off the pack. here just to get back into the team atmosphere a team spirit should be good fun. and is going to go there and enjoy it and try and help the team europe as much as i can now moving to the ice where new n.h.l. arrivals are already making their presence felt in the k h l the match between titleholders deny my scars and petersburg took center stage on sunday pitched as a battle between superstars alexander ovechkin and culture from across europe has more. i think a shell is widely considered to be secondary in popularity to the n.h.l.
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but with the lockout in north america already in effect that argument seems to be no longer an issue because some of the world's best players are now strutting their stuff right here in the continental giving. alex ovechkin is returned to his home in alamo still company gels the washington capitals was marked by two points in its many games with the new jersey devils in the a couple cheek on the other hand in the match against obesity he became his cage and a very successful one to as scott st petersburg outscored the must abide by the books to one you know family and all the friends here and those rates of playing from the home crowd to know that people here that enjoying the watching hockey especially those reiver yam so no to top teams play against each other and i think it's all fun to build the battle for a place in the guard called playoffs is still months away but that you can couple chook that soup and other looks out and h l r's are ensuring top attendance at
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various gauge hillary notes from seven countries and you should be up most i'm very happy that players like alex ovechkin decided to come home i hope that he will shine here just like in the n.h.l. us i'm glad that he opened the scoring tourney today and hopefully he and the rest of us will help us win the title which is the well of the skins dinar most certainly have plans if you look forward to this season but capitalizing on opportunities will probably become the priority in the immediate future though it will take him some time so just of that you can already knows what needs to be done to achieve that success. i can feel the trust from my teammates and the coaching staff were showing combinational and attractive playing asked of us what its core is are we have one we needed seven on the previous match and one today are still high so we need to find that golden mean when we score three or four and hopefully they see him full stop. so because the n.h.l.
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and its players union continued to cross sticks over cash north america is now missing out on top notch i actually their loss is now russia's and other occasional countries gain as even your major worries are now seeking a path to the continental he remarked austria r.t. moscow. elsewhere england's preparation for the super a stage of the t twenty cricket world cup could not have been worse they recorded their lowest ever twenty score in their ninety one defeat to india but sides had already secured their place in the super eight stage making this much somewhat of a dead rubber however england captain steve broad will not be pleased with what he saw in the arranged one hundred seventy four from their twenty overs in reply and when struggled with india's spinners they were skittled all out for just eighty saying with figures of four for twelve. and finally russia's national cross-country run has successfully concluded the annual event which is the biggest sporting
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gathering ever in the country attracting over one million participants across eighty cities michael craft was at the moscow leg of the race. it's one of the oldest sports and one of the simplest since it was included in the first modern olympic games back in agent ninety six cross-country running has barely changed and why should it in compass is everything that's needed in sport strength stamina fitness and competition but to name a few but today's nationwide event is also about uniting a nation. designed to unite the nation friends family and friends of support you and even those who on the longer active like me have come down to support the cause we're all around to give an example to people and running and i'm not only about strength it's also beautiful and no one has been running beautifully here that many prominent figures in athletes were among the one point two million people who don't they're running gear in roughly eighty cities across the country and just outside
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moscow russia's minister of sport would tell him would call was on hand to officially open the race and also partook in a rather symbolic run with fellow colleagues. ultimately everyone who was taking part today is a winner there's no need to overdo it everyone should be picking the distance and speed that suits their stamina and fitness that's why i chose to run only five hundred metres. another pleasant factor was seeing so many youngsters willing to come out on a dreary sunday morning to take in the fresh air open space and party atmosphere which will look like a very interesting sporting event we need to support sport as best we can i myself do a lot of sport so that's why i came. the event will no doubt continue to be a success in coming years with russia determined to further promote a healthy lifestyle while it probably won't rival the world's biggest nationwide cross-country event which was held recently in the philippines attracting over four million people it's still the biggest sporting event in russia and judging by the
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