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the head of state him if he were to be sacked after lott says an unexpected or a pair of the runway caused flight delays and cancellations and the problems are continuing. shouldn't. use today once again we had so many flights delayed this is not our fault we were not warned about the repair of the runway and we had already sold tickets as a result we've had to cancel more than sixty flights until mid october as airport capacity decreased because of the construction or actually i'm not even speaking about the recent blackout and showed a meteor how can that ever happen in a police of such importance we have to be competitive and cannot afford such mistakes with an answer. the russian government has put in a lot of effort to attract foreign carmakers to produce in russia but now that russia is a member of the world trade organization some of that can undo some of that work basically our business editor nick poole talked to an automotive expert stanley routes and discussed this issue. three of the two however the
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session is going to be positive for the industry it is open to increased competition but i think it. is so also to. rebut the utilization fee that this has been needs to start from the side if you will. house like it sit with for many years again it's not exactly aligned with the principle of the beauty which is to reduce barriers to trade but on the other hand russia certainly needs to deal with the issue of setting up the utilization infrastructure they haven't really got one in place and they need one in place to support to a growing industry given that growth potential do foreign manufacturers you have to be well most of them are to be honest the twelve major manufacturers are here the first set of operations are busily putting together a logistics and supply chains actively developing market i'm thinkin that even if the market does increase by fifty percent over the next four to five years yes it
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could easily do most of that capacity will be supplied by the factories or by expanding their facilities. all right in a few moments on the we talked to historian and offered just free roberts as we discuss what the world has learned from history's deadliest was. geoffrey robertson a historian and author of a great new book called stallion is general it's a book about marshall as you quote who actually liberated the soviet union from announces and let the soviet army to conquer berlin in ninety forty five so will recommend. so in your book you discuss general marshall's yukos
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life and his military jennie's genius but. do you agree that military genius taken alone isn't really enough to have a great victory or to win a great war because you also need self-sacrifice he needs enthusiasm so if you look at the words of today let's say the war on terror there it doesn't seem to be much enthusiasm from people outside why is that is it is it because the cause isn't justified or are people just tired a wars that the second world war a great patriotic war wasn't just one you called for of course it was one boy you know the whole sort of people. saw the victory defend it depended at the end on the popular support for the war and the willingness to to make a huge sacrifices also depended on our you know political and economic system that was able to survive the challenge of you know the dogs at the wharf and also impose
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quite heavy discipline on the population in order to secure victory. the picture in relation to various wars cc's is very different. they both cases that's not great so they've got great deal of popular confusion about was to suddenly devalued political power. opinions which makes it very difficult to prosecute and continued as well as particularly problems on conflicts such as the one we saw in iraq is still ongoing in afghanistan but why always the no one likes a war but it seems like in the old days people were really driven to win at this point everyone's life fatigued with wars what it did it depends what the was about what system if you're talking about second world will russians code a great patriot who will what was at stake was the whole future of european civilization today's was obviously the issues are quite potent in some cases. but
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there are divided opinions about you know whether or not the war is worth is worth the candle of what's at stake and so on but are the issues maybe blurred because for example. other experts we spoke to there saying that war on terror is misleading because it doesn't really define the enemy you don't really know what you're fighting for do you think that might be the problem with the war on terror is is a vague concept i think the problem is more that. when the war on top terror has taken the form of actual words such as once you know we've seen it in iraq and afghanistan. there's been a confusions about what help jets objects of those rules you know initially the object is supposedly. you know two of the six security objects of various kinds you know but then they get get confused with there's political and ideological project
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in approach to transform these societies merican or in the west and self-image because that that that makes the whole scenario very complicated but also it seems like if you compare the wars that were fought in the twentieth century would say the second world war since we started off with that. it was also an involvement of ideological clashes like communism liberalism fascism. what's important today ideology or nationalism or patrick isn't what what would drive people today to actually you know want to win a war i think there are already logical issues at stake in these various contemporary conflicts you know what various western governments and the elite eight western public opinion see has been the stake is no western liberal democracy and the values that that represents and various terrorists and fundamentalists oppose cons are seen as being a friend to his values and an effort to assist them sober up because she's
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a striker know whether or not you know the fret is as great as it's made out that's another question and how you combat that for it that's another i think that you know significant ideological issues at stake in today's conflicts maybe not cause fundamental and on such a grand scale as the ones you mentioned in relation to the second or two up in the i think that you know ideas and values very central to. these ongoing conflicts because that's not the only for your state is also the state state interests and first narrow political interests. at work here which you know again complicates the whole situation what we're talking about ideology is and at the end of the day if you look at why. america wages all these wars or at least official version is that they believe that people in other countries that are ruled by dictators deserve a better idealogy which is democracy so they're try to export that democracy to
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those countries. save libyan people in benghazi from being slaughtered by duffy or save people in iraq from being slaughtered by hussein but then the ways and the means to do that. doesn't that really undermined their a core of the principles they're really trying to export and instead democracy promotion has been at the heart of american foreign policy for a long gun back at least to a side top of the first world war so it's that's not a new fee. the problem is you know what's the best way to. promote democracy is it by for military intervention is it by trying to impose your own system on other people is there even a way to impose democracy recent experience which is just that it's very problematic trying to export your system to another country you can see that
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clearly in the case of afghanistan and also in the case in the case case of iraq but that there is this cut american ideology of democracy promotion that democracy is not just good for america it's good for the rest of the world it's not just good for it from a political point of view it's also good from the point of view if you're pieces of quote good motives i think underlying you know united states democracy promotion but as you say the way the way they go they go about it does have a tendency to undermine its own goals iraq is not a very stable country at this point stable is a word that doesn't apply to afghanistan addle and then you know we hear a lot of talk about new possibilities of going into syria or you know hitting iran do you really feel like western states feel an imminent threat from those two countries do we really need to go in those countries and invade them too you know i don't i don't think dr peeke if that's the western governments feel for from syria
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. not not some think. iran is a different case i think you know there is a perception on the raid for various forms of course particularly in the case of you know do the acquisition of nuclear weapons but that's not just the fret seen by the west. i mean you know the russian government also the fuse iran acquiring nuclear weapons as b. has has been problematic at least because part of the diplomatic and political effort to stop that so so invading iran would stop solve the problem no no no no i'm just saying that russia doesn't want iran to acquire a nuclear weapon oh well if they run nuclear weapons so russia as part of a political and diplomatic effort to try out of that i've been in the post that's that's the right way to go and i don't want to talk about the military action i do think that the experience of military action in relation to iraq and afghanistan how problematic is to is. can strike all day america
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west and predisposition to military action in relation to iraq i'm not so sure about israelis of course. they've got to make their own decisions and proceed to run course but they can't really act alone without american accor it. would so i wouldn't necessarily say that depends how the israelis view the iranian threat or the renewed for of an iranian bomb what would what risk that we have to tell you i personally wouldn't rule you that phil is right in the action in relation to which of course would be a very frightening scenario should actually develop geoffrey roberts historian author of the new book stallion's general it's about marshall as you can of thank you very much for being with us today thank you.
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meet. twice headlines around forty people are dead and over one hundred injured in the latest series of bomb attacks targeting syria's commercial hub of aleppo. and syria's worst involved in season russia's security service warned that more countries in the region could succumb to terrorist control. bahrain's crackdown on protesters hyginus with clashes following the funeral of a young activist who died in prison now for allegedly being denied by cold medical tree. top stories saw it as such a cake no school the latest sport for you. hello
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welcome to the wednesdays for round up with. the other top stories. time battle a.c. milan hold off a zero eight five back to win three to incent need to go top of group c. in the champions league. winning ways nine time champions israel madrid target a fifth straight european victory over i.x. this job is a very charismatic go to battle you know i'm still. second inaugural tennis world number two is maria sharapova another by djokovic cruised through their respective matches in beijing. but let's kick off with football where seven so i'm european champions ac milan held up a spirited fight back for russian title holders in eight two in streets or in some work and go top of group c. in the champions league the visitors were two nil up off just sixteen minutes thanks to a goal from the emmanuel sun which took a wicked deflection off for lunch at all and teenager stefan sure always did
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a second but record signing hulk pulled one back in the top stoppage time and shot off then leveled soon after the break box with a quarter of an hour left junkfood through his own net to make it three two to milan while a string of inspired saves from the keeper christian i'll be out to the italian side go top of group c. in the russian champions league also ahead of the second with me and. one elsewhere spanish champions realm of brit taking on dutch champions i.x. by the third straight year ray allen have found the upper hand in all four matches between the two so far it is a marine you still took the trouble to fly to amsterdam last saturday to watch i.x. win one military table toppers ten day while the group the leaders madrid have gone to the netherlands on a high following sunday's five one drubbing of their body even. change. a few players from from the last season. but they kept
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the same the same philosophy as as always. but in my opinion they're better prepared to play a chimpanzee and. they will give us a complete different match then they gave us in previous seasons meanwhile group eight is parry so should men have traveled to second place porto the french one is up but are again relying on new signings lafferty by him of each and thiago silva after both were on the scoresheet in their opening for one thrashing of did i care if the bar is inside iran beaten in seven matches since the start of their domestic campaign but porto also have yet to taste defeat so far this season and coach carlo ancelotti knows winning away is anything but easy. to keep. our side with a strong identity playing the same kind of football for many years it's true they've changed some players but the format is the same i think that wednesday as
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for every match in the champions league the most important thing is to have the courage to play your own game and the confidence to play football in a stadium and difficult as neutral go. for me ma they pay our costs are up against all snow at the emirates in green bay the great champions have never won in london losing all ten of their previous attempts spanning almost fifty is and they also lost their right but the two wanted time to shell care reform i think go while still on top of the pile thanks to a two one victory at french champions one day however thirty five year old and then pay all cost goalkeeper one carroll that is how to deal with english premier league opposition. it's just nice to be back involved in champions lake just over a big night of the game for so long in the shop we say it's just it's a great honor to be back playing again. dorsal as when i used to play for months now there's a lot of big games against arsenal so i know what these nights all of bytes and. nice to combine the plan england again and hopefully get
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a good result against arsenal tomorrow night. now the rightfully takes center stage on thursday and russian top flight leaders. preparing to take on young boys have been in the second game of the group stage was sitting side us so far unbeaten in europe and we will be hoping to make home advantage count as. six wins one draw and no losses that's how. european track record read so far this season the d'agostini side have scored twelve goals and conceded only once late on it would elicit in their made in group game domestically m.g. have also won the last six games to put them top of the russian premier league for the first time but guus hiddink is not underestimating his next opponents we started reasonable well again is difficult. but i know in at home it will be maybe even more difficult to get results and it will not be an easy an easy
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game against a team with experience they have the experience in the past also in europe all the teams are changing. but. they have they have some experienced players so we have a very difficult match tomorrow. the dutchman will have most of his players available with something less in the pro order likely to spearhead the attack despite this threat table side young boys will hope to get something out of the game they started their campaign with a five three hundred feet to a youthful liverpool side and know another loss would leave their european dreams in tatters. if we don't get a result it will of course be that scenario with zero points from two games is something we want to avoid it i mean because we're here to get something at least a point so it's paramount that we learn from the defensive mistakes we made against liverpool. young boys will go into the time having posted their highest domestic
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league winner of the season on sunday a six two home. in overset of it see which should do no harm to their confidence and although their captain said his side were all too aware of the danger posed by the star studded team he's really looking forward to the challenge. it's good to be able to square up this is cool to see how we feel. really for it is the most of challenge and i wouldn't say no to go home with a new draw if they're not so young boy's dream of reaching the knockout stages of the europa league could effectively end would defeat john g. on tuesday evening was sitting side on the other hand are top of their domestic league and want to continue their good form hiddink has hinted that he won't make many changes to the game against young boys but he may well be tempted to because following that game starts a long run of games which begins on sunday michael genco r.t. moscow. now another four born used to scare moscow midfielder adams ago it has been handed a five much bad by the football union trying to tear old were suspended following
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his second red card in the tense much of the season sunday's to no dog the defeat at home to the number twenty five got russia starts all straight red in the fifty eighth minute after hitting denarius luke wilshere in the face and the army men were already two goals down. on me while it's a defender and i am a c.l.o. has been handed a twenty two month suspended jail sentence after confessing to deliberately scoring a late goal in a serious game seventeen months ago currently without a club the twenty six year old admitted to reading a match while playing for bari in may two thousand and eleven his then side lost to know the time to let in the last but one fixture of the season helping their opponents to avoid relegation. on stand is now in russia as well number two maria sharapova is safely stored at the serge round of the china open it was a comfortable straight set when for the second seed over the mania and sat on a chest there in beijing and she rapped about dominated her service games and say
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the only break she faced to win six two. sixty up next is following the herd song after the slovenian beat russian you katherine in the car of our but third seed agnieszka advance overcame an almighty scare losing the first set and coming from three to down in the third to beat spain's lord is the men get the lino the pole is now in line to play a local start now early in the quarterfinals. one of the men's draw there was a routine win for top seed novak djokovic the serbian was just too strong for argentina scott of luck is right fiftieth in the world that took a straight set when in an hour the quarter talk of it is in search of his third title in beijing after winning on both of his previous attempts in two thousand and nine two thousand and ten and waiting in the last eight is yet to meltzer the austrian outlasted alexander don't go all out of ukraine. boxing now russia's alexander ovechkin says he's ready to take on heavyweight king of the mir klitschko
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after recording his twenty fifth unbeaten bout last saturday that can stop american has seen with our man in two rounds and maybe a regular champion now wants a showdown with rich go in february march next year however before that could happen the ukrainian who holds four heavyweight titles needs to beat ponens mario should bunch in the other member and that it's go can say very following flight would not be before july but whatever the date that it can insists he'll be ready for them one. right now vladimir is getting plenty of world wide 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 takes to defeat him when you were sure let's finish with football because an amazing goal flew in recently in an under seventeen's match in moldova the survey used to massage the time and likely go off to no fewer than three of their players in the group back in their legs now the this are worth
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