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of this joint venture and two potential buyers russia's rosneft the largest oil company and the russian shareholders in the joint venture but analysts say was now it has a high chance i don't really think. our would be able to buy out the piece share it's too large so the only real scenario i think right now it would be discussion how really rosneft would by mistake from one. from b.p. so rosneft could become number one on the company in the world as a result of this deal potentially but it would be very creative for shareholders of rosneft i don't know i don't think so. all right coming up next on our team we talk to the former british m.p. paul flynn who was suspended from parliament for voicing his opposition to the afghan statements.
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a british member of parliament was recently thrown out of the house of commons after he accused ministers of lying over military policy in afghanistan paul flynn is with me now but before we talk to him let's just see a clip of the video that got him barred from parliament the role of our brave soldiers of the moment is to act as human shields for ministers reputation the danger to our soldiers is being proved wrong and by those on there who have the power to stop it other countries over remove soldiers from this dangerous area where they're not doing all we're doing which is arming and training our future and to be isn't this very similar to the end of the first world war where if we say that politicians lie and soldiers died and the reality was as it is know that our brave soldier lives are being led by ministerial donkey's
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pull through and after that you were disciplined by the speaker and barred from parliament for five days presumably you knew that what happened that you thought it was worth it it's very worthwhile it's a very rare event and the result has been that my words have been see almost all over the world is but it's an extraordinary effect and i believe that this may well be a turning point in public opinion i believe eighty percent of public opinion would like to see the boys home by christmas and the government got their heads in this and they're ignoring that you've been a longstanding critic of the war in afghanistan so what brought on this specific out there this one was about the the futility of the of the deaths in the last few days and the utter imbecile lying ministers who come before us and made excuses for continuing. the war there's only one reason while the war is too new and that is to protect the reputations of politicians our soldiers of the
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as human shields for ministers reputations what they're trying to do is to keep a war going on to the best moment that will reflect on the reputation of politicians absolutely no reason why you shouldn't bring our troops home now the only reasons that we're tied in with the politics of the united states we don't independent state we have to remind ourselves that we can take only decisions and what we're going to see in the future is deepening trouble they'll be more slaughter because of this whole of this fictitious fictitious aims of the war we've seen to collapse happening now there is no possibility that we can train the afghan people army and police the poor to fight their own people will kill brother
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afghans for for a corrupt election read election rigging dupré the president or to defend the interests of a foreign country it can't happen you maintain that what britain is doing is arming and training its future enemies and i suppose there's a historical precedent for that there is a very powerful precedent that the americans trained and armed the mujahideen and the mujahideen are the worst government the afghanis are as hand in one hundred years the taliban were great will forming improvement. but we've done this in the past and we are going to do it again. is no way that a taliban army or police are going to risk their lives killed their brother. afghans in the service of a foreign country when we've gone or in the service of a corrupt president they going back to their tribal loyalties the was back. and the
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passions will be divided as they always have been divided and the likelihood is that there will be disorder where we believe we went through a civil war was going on the country was bitterly divided when after we leave after we've left a few years the situation would be very similar bill bill be more civil war and it the likely future rulers will be the taliban what lessons then should have been learnt from both britain's own colonial past and the soviet union's experience in afghanistan in two thousand and one in strasberg a very a bubbly and member of the duma tapped me on the back and said you british i'm going into afghanistan and you captured it in a few days and saying that we russians did that and we were there for ten years we killed a million afghans we spent billions of rubles and we lost sixteen thousand of our own soldiers and when we came out we left
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a puppet government there but there were three hundred thousand. in the hills who eventually took over and he really said to me it will happen to you and he's absolutely precisely right we deluded ourselves we told ourselves fairy stories about what was going to happen we could change things and we couldn't there was a benignly cause that the russians were taking up in afghanistan of taking people into bottom life giving them a chance to improve materially i mean nothing really happened in the end in we went in decided we couldn't get rid of the drugs trade we were ending corruption we were going to give women a better deal and nothing has changed the corruption is exactly the same possibly as drugs trade today is is ninety percent of the drug. in britain come from afghanistan tony blair told the house ninety percent twelve years later ninety
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percent of the drugs still come from afghanistan it is a different there is more of the cheaper of the street so more people corrupted in two thousand and one afghanistan was the second worst place in the world for a woman to live no it's the second worst place in the wall of we're going to live but the object of the war was a hopeless were utopian and we've we've wasted lives and make huge sums of money and we end up in two or three years' time with the situation just as bad as the one. before we invaded and let's talk a bit about the logistics and message that pulling out now would send what about the soldiers who are serving in afghanistan at the moment those who have already served and the families of the soldiers who've died when pulling out now send a message that everything they've done has been essentially for nothing it's certainly
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a tragedy that those families must go through this trauma of realized that this was a war in which nothing has been achieved but sadly that they have to face that eventually. what is would be immoral and cruel is to tell other people the same lies and the people more lives should be lost in order to comfort the bereaved or to comfort politicians and be made the right decisions at the moment there's no conceivable reason and no you shouldn't stop telling the truth to people and say that there isn't this mythical threat. of terrorism in britain somehow ending by b b afghanistan if we say to the taliban why are you killing our soldiers when they say well when we've killed all your soldiers we're coming over to newport and to cardiff and we're going to blow up your streets no interest in that the reason the taliban is
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a killing british soldiers is because we are the foreigners with the in for the worlds with the for the rainy and we're occupying by force of arms their country it's this sacred religious duty to kill us if we're not there they don't kill us i mean to for the simple argument to understand so what you're saying is that pulling out of afghanistan right now wouldn't affect the security situation in the rest of the world nor not not in the slightest there's security threats they come from pakistan they come from the yemen come from somalia i mean they come from bradford we had a. an attack by al qaeda that was from english people brought up in england is it not there better to have the us as friends rather than enemies what kind of message would leaving now send to america which at the moment is a supposedly a trusted friend and ally we have a claim that we are an independent country and we spend billions on an independent
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nuclear weapon we should be an independent as far as afghanistan is concerned we've already seen countries that we greatly or. some with themselves pulling out of the conflict quite likely already they've given huge contributions in blood and treasure we should take our own decision we know that at least eighty percent of the population a same for goodness sake bring our boys home by christmas pull fled thank you my pleasure. wealthy british stock.
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headline from r t georgia's president saakashvili admits defeat for his party in parliamentary elections despite reports of massive electoral fraud and ballot stuffing in its favor. you have members once again failed to find common ground on syria over the final day of the general assembly marred by damascus blaming rebel friendly countries for backing terror and sidelining peace. and unrest unnoticed by rain continues its crackdown and anti regime protesters with five bed expelled for taking part in the uprising was largely ignored by the way. ok well that's a great news for fifteen minutes because you don't see it with a sport where you know the curse of spot moscow and hope soil strikes again tonight
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the champions league it certainly has amazing stuff really only one of one in fourteen games out home kevin make up one in fifteen because celtic were in town on the messing around. absolutely. thanks for joining us this is sports today plenty had it's been a busy evening right now are here are top stories top of the lawsuits two losses from two games that are for spartak moscow after going down the cell to get home following a five gold roller. fighting talk the possible super clash between heavyweight world champions or klitschko on russian alexander to play back in just closer despite differing opinions over when the bond should take place. take your pick recal the strikes the mother during the latest russian premier league season.
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hopes all seeing the knockout stages of the champions league this season have suffered a massive blow the red white speeding three two at home to celtic meaning their without a single point after two games thriller out the luzhniki celtic going after a dozen minutes through garri hooper before and manu and in any case scored either side of the break to talk the advantage it was all done however for the red lights when. it was sent off in sixty three minutes on own goal from to me to come far off levelling modish before man of the much fuel gets some of us headed the winner right up the death three to celtic the final score they go top of group g. fernando. the other teams in the group barcelona on benfica have just kicked off their clash in lisbon to score in that one after two minutes or so of play and portugal. scored us in fact i've crossed the rest of the other kick offs in group h. manchester united will be seeking to put last weekend's home defeat to tottenham behind
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them when they take on the clues which just actually begun made fuller's michael carrick ryan giggs paul scholes on twenty valencia all missing the front within the a clash though portuguese side braga are in turkey for a gala tough for. i test. group b. current leader shaktar to nascar taking on new ventus well defending champions chelsea are seeking their first win this tournament against danish title holders f.c. nor july. but a very soft or hosting joint leaders' byron in munich legal going out in spain both sides striving for points are losing their opening fixtures. this league football behind for a while and talk boxing alexander ovechkin is ready to challenge for the ultimate throne after extending his unbeaten streak to twenty five bites on saturday the w.b. a heavyweight regular champion confident that he can on c division king platini or klitschko the thirty three year old promoter wants a klitschko fight by february or march next year following that second round t.k.o.
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win over. the weekend ukrainian to score ever first needs to be called marius back in november to keep his super heavyweight w.b. a bell along with the i.b.s. w b o n i be able to do all of this goes camp stating they will not be pressurised into taking out by any earlier than july next year twelve of economic self doesn't appear to deterred by his critics ahead of the looming super fight we are. right now bloody good and plenty of worldwide exposure so i understand why i'm considered the underdog but i'm not too worried about it i'm surrounded by people who fully believe in me and i'm confident that i have what it is easy to defeat i'm . sure rush is kontinental hockey league is heading stateside with the n.h.l. lockout in full swing the sports broadcaster e.t.s. p n have decided to broadcast kitchell games in need us but network which has had a strained relationship with the north american league will also show the games in
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the united kingdom. believe what you wish really currently has plenty to offer when it comes to getting now a product on the market the clubs which currently feature in the child players such as the nominee and scott will clearly draw more interest from overseas then the other teams but ultimately will suggest we each match as we want to see broadcasted please don't see time difference and other factors in the semifinal lineup of cricket's twenty twenty world cup is no no and australia mickey it into the last for the spied losing by thirty two runs to pakistan in colombo and the jump shed to the fore for pakistan early on helping himself to fifty five runs the twenty two year old getting the eventual winners back on track after a nervous enough twenty nine for to start trillion dollars also having plenty of trouble trying to deal with his seventy nine run partner. who impressed with thirty two pakistan ending with hundred forty nine for six after those twenty overs australia twenty ten run a shop to england went about their business with button hand knowing they didn't
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necessarily have to beat the target but instead attain a sufficient run rate they did just out their total of hundred seven for seven enough to earn them on pakistan the semifinal place alongside sri lanka on the west indies. golf fans in america are still reeling from the stunning comeback by europe in the ryder cup the incredible turnaround seeing the europeans fight back from ten six down on the final day to win by a point who is in maria now able to savor that special memory as he makes his exit us captain of the team. what they the was yes the extraordinary period you know if we don't have these wonderful graphic here with us because so for be here a church even meant those twelve men there did on sunday and i know that. most of the whole world didn't believe we would be having these trophy here but they never stop believing and they're fifty four mostly showed you know our son leader said i
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was just out sunday and clearly today. let's head back to football finally to revisit all of the strikes that find the back of the net in the tenth round of the russian premier league goals galore brings you all two dozen take your pick why don't you. play live. live . live live
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is all your sports now he's club spying boss he's kevin ollie he's here in a few moments time.
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