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titian's trying to understand this needed to listen to a wider range of american experts as well as to the world and the people in the region they have middle east and listening to those people not enough and talking about who we've been hearing that from hillary clinton we've been hearing this frustration from an american a secretary of state she has sat why and how could that happen in the country we how to liberate i think here you're talking about libya she's been commenting on the killing of the u.s. ambassador in libya x. and libya and here i think the situation was always complicated and that's almost always the case that there is a lot of complexity and it's too easy to rush to the conclusion that the future will turn out the way you want it to and the libyan case in particular may involve only a minority of the libyans the libyan government has also condemned the killings it's not true that libya has turned against the united states on the contrary libya has
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shown a determination on the part of many people both in the government and in the larger population to try to get rid of violent armed conflict to punish and disarm those who killed the american ambassador so in fact there is a pretty strong turn against that sort of threat in libya what parts of its strategy should the u.s. and its western allies amend visibly those countries and other countries to avoid negative consequences in the future well the most important thing i think is to be very cautious about a forceful expects really a violent intervention i think that that's extraordinarily risky and so we should watch out for advocates of violence intervention secondly i think that it's important to recognize. that in every one of these countries as in every country
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around the world there's more than one voice i think that the u.s. should be very concerned to show that it respects muslim people show that it respects different nationalities the way they they showed the opposite well some people for example those who made this horrible film about the prophet which offers an insult to the prophet did not treat islam with respect and many in the region think that that somehow represents u.s. policy it doesn't represent u.s. policy but the u.s. needs to make it clear it's not easy to it's not easy to i don't think it's numbing people it's not and president obama and secretary clinton have both said this but i think that we need to recognize that just saying it once or twice isn't enough we have to make sure that this is the basis of the actions of international powers part of what that means is encouraging trade encouraging educational and other
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cultural linkages so that there is a growing relationship of trust and mutual understanding but it's not easy in countries where people have not had many opportunities where they find it hard to trust not only international powers but their own government on many occasions where there's not the experience oh easy friendly management of differences but differences often lead to violence in those cases we have to be patient and part of the u.s. need in relationship to the middle east is for patients we shouldn't expect things to change overnight we think that it hasn't been a reaction from the time was that exactly but from a very special group of face to science or was that actually at all possible to avoid this while those people they may have been i mean waiting for something like this it's never impossible to get rid of such awesome. well it's it's never
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impossible to guarantee anything one hundred percent in international affairs or in terms of domestic peace is specially when there are people who want to have a disruption i don't think that we are going to influence those people who want to violence and who are willing to use those tactics but i think we can have an influence on how much sympathy there is in the broader population by making sure that we don't back repressive regimes and become associated with them that we are appropriately respectful in matters of religion is this. the cause behind and why the intervention supposed to brain democracy and freedom peace and prosperity brought instead filings and chaos actually the chaos that we see around us is structural it's built into the system that doesn't mean it always has to get out of hand or always produce violence but it means that we can't
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imagine that a way we can't imagine it will just go away if we get one perfect policy we have to resist most of the time the impulse to think that there are just good guys and bad guys and if we intervene to help the good guys then everything will get better i think the proof of that story is libya it's something we have to listen to in relation to syria i've actually witnessed the beginning of the conflict in this country and just been there recently it is indeed very complicated what's going on in syria which is we've got to all this complexity of the situation on the syrian society particularly how you see the conflict played out that well i give you two different answers because on the one hand a prediction on the other hand a hope my prediction unfortunately is that the bad situation will get worse my hope is that before that happens there will be a way to stop the violence enough to get people talking to each other about a more peaceful transition. so far the international community has shown that it is
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not hard it doesn't know what to do i don't think anyone is entirely in the right. it's not a good idea to go back for oppressive regime and to give it the hope i think false hope that it can stay in power and overcome that's true but it's not a good idea to imagine that rebels are somehow all democrats all liberal all people who are going to simply work for a good future so they have their own sectional interests their own personal grievances their own different kinds and my opposition is very much divided stream lete that's why i use the word factions it's divided there's not even a clear majority if the united states invades syria that's a disaster to sell arms to one side or the other is to continue the conflict and right now both sides are getting arms on the international market very easily with different backers that means more people will be killed possibly the best action
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would be try to try to reduce the global availability of arms they hear both of our countries are at fault what impact do western that interventions have on the societies in those countries in terms of mentality let's say how people tend to change following those interventions i can see myself that i mean people i mean they've changed the process of rebuilding the peace building it is cultural change it's education it's economic relations and it's developing legitimate government every one of those is made harder. by war and conflict ok what about the western societies how did they change. all these events it's it's through massive popular pressure that the west is withdrawing from countries like iraq and afghanistan and we feel ain kind of war fatigue in that
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says ties to its two thousand and one and the attacks of that year of september eleventh are in a way a symbol for they are the only source but the anxiety about the middle east and about islam has become an acute thing for many western countries it's shaped by different factors in europe there is an anxiety about immigration in the us it really is more tied to conflicts linked to the middle east and the sense of having been attacked in the homeland this has affected a large population and it's affected some people by making them hostile towards muslims it's affected other people by making them worried about the change in america and you're right to say america has changed america has adopted new security legislation that make it a less free country because we have more surveillance and we have that because people are worried about public security what will happen if there's another bombing so what's happened in the western countries is that the fear
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is more basic and so more people are making their choices based on fear. and not as many people are making their choices based on hope or optimism about living together peacefully let's not talk about london school of economics and it's experience that they call themselves the bad chapter over this cold history that alice eve has had a very special relations with the regime of colonel moammar gadhafi formally been leader in this passion with his son safe on islam i've interviewed safe in tripoli and he's been talking a lot about how did this experience change him i think i guess it's been a mutual change so it's been all ok until one moment when the british government turned away from libyan leadership at that time and this exactly what happened with the school it south and something kind of apocalypse the here don't you agree with
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that i don't think there was a part hypocrisy i think we have to say something rather similar to what i said about countries that there were disagreements there was not just one side the school has been faulted for receiving money from a foundation linked to saif al islam gadhafi the son for their cut off there were objections there was an argument there were disagreements the school never had a whole position where it said all could off is regime ok or not ok we don't take positions on regimes in that way there was a complicated situation and it got extremely simplified in the way it was written about in the press so it's been completely independent in that case right that's a very strong statement it has been more independent than is sometimes suggested i think completely independent receives not only from the government i mean hasn't been influenced by. the government's attitude government influence did not control the attitudes or what went on in the school choices were made in the school the
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school is influenced. that's in various ways by public opinion more broadly by governments but we try to maintain enough autonomy that we always protect gentle actual freedom so you side mistakes with. your know they had of london school of economics i'm sure you will do your best to avoid those mistakes in the future right i'm sure i will find future mistakes to make i think that there is no leader of any institution of any size who doesn't make some mistakes so we should good luck with all those mistakes. thank you very much thank you with us. the legacy no one should be proud oh keeps
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a scrap metal ring pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes spewing black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of the soviet industrial activity on the spitzbergen archipelago don't make a pretty picture the guiding principle here is the worst the better locals like to tell the story that back in soviet times when norwegians were visiting barons were they also in express lanes when. and how prosperous the settlement was well times have obviously a challenge when they saw it lags say it's still attracting the region tourists are barons work i would then out comes the much needed cash that's why when business bad they're ruining our goal is common as was uncovered here a few days ago instead of throwing it away the local administration decided to paint the bin you and put it at variance work central square that can do nine hundred eighty s. daryn's work was a burgeoning mining community the soviet union was determined to maintain its own
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costs. are located halfway between north america and. i mean europe the space bergen archipelago is part of norway but a special status that allows other countries to set up industrial bases here in the middle of the cold war it served as the us is ours westernmost outpost now it's one of the soviet union's last preserved relics. it is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russian travelers to keep its presence on spitsbergen russia fillin taining a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local supernews shops so we claim or bill it is a big hit the defunct aren't curtain still helps keep the money flowing guys it's the russians when you know what you can play in rubbles for almost.
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euros the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic tradition here. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be on as the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become attuned to when they try to add morning russian songs to the repertoire it left the audience called all they wanted to hear it was a song comfortably familiar.
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anti-constitution greece with all protests banned in athens before a visit by german chancellor merkel and a decision on the country's next bailout installment this as the i.m.f. expresses uncertainty over the eurozone is intensifying desk crisis. rock obama's presidential rival mitt romney call for arming the syrian rebels as media relations show important crater crates of weapons are already in the hands of insurgents all this comes after six days of cross border shelling between syria and turkey. and beijing walks horns with washington over a report that recommends chinese companies are excluded from doing business in
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america due to fears of spying on the country the firms have responded saying the u.s. is just afraid to compete on the open market. just the headlines here in the next. oh ends a welcome of this is sports with me or i'm on calls for of and this is what's coming up. three four victory in the arc of all choke leads to a spectacular comeback win over their most go rivals say. the. patriots defeat scouts in the russian version over the super bowl. and then the injuries scare ronaldo will travel with boards go ahead of friday's world cup qualifier with russia despite speaking up an injury in sunday's classical
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and let's go straight to the ice now where it was a busy monday in the kontinental hockey league with seven games. all for now before getting to the headliner featuring a lot sounds n.h.l. . and. here are the results of the other matches now in the early game that's a lot of money toward stewart scored three unanswered goals at all more. sergei gonchar and cal or riley getting on the scoreboard in that one c.b.d. claims a narrow two one victory against tractor while the mobilise needed the shootout to defeat that's a little bit more because that's on the roads. defeated by reset hole forces. so on now as promised let's get to the cage shell battle between russia's arguably brightest stars. and. whose teams went head to head in moscow on monday night this time around it was a couple of chook who stole the show with a hat trick with scott beating say scott in the army robot wars and has more.
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just a month ago you were being held he stands could have only dreamed of witnessing a match up like this. to her shoes bottled that she is now it's a regular susan cake shell game the first on the josie of the season saw host to open the scoring with a russian magician that suit netting historic h.l. gill and early in the second period when muscovites extended their lead sheets on the road to a fall and make a man fell in front of the nats now again chest and the home side of the fence man made it to yield. only few would have suspected them because all should show was just about to begin is not the voters i'm here to publish your materials for about a scarf it was miles away from the national media is closer to that innocent but the one as i all should be interviewed was he was a very nice venue and it paid off quickly and all just did what every captain is
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supposed to inspire his team with the goal he won and scott geared up for an equaliser. with plenty of goal scoring chances for the visitors to scout they'll manage to stay in the lead through the second period however stuff down back looked inevitable and just minutes into the filed period the mulcher sport is second to homeowners to all. and things got even worse for the hosts when given delmon scored on a power play these two scouts had mounted a cam back to god could have even the score but alexander a dual missed the net on a breakaway although in that coach's didn't go be netting his third on the night seven news from time to set the final score of course he published the birth as the national model but it was
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a good lesson for us. fortunately the season has just started and we have some time to improve so we've got huge potential and we know what we should do. some more important games are still in the woods so we splinter you can't actually plans with many of the world's biggest stars no i'm sure he's doing outstanding skills he didn't do hockey. a bit more than aunty mostly just came in while washington capitals captain alex a vet who is currently playing for defending champions in a moscow due to the n.h.l. lockout believes the standard of competition in europe is stronger than across the atlantic. i can see the level of the game i can see the guys the skill players. have they have a great technique and i think. it's right now it's going to show it's not working right now so kids children know it's a bit of sleep ok all fake h.l.
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i snap and so the football fields where it's been confirmed that superstar christianity will travel with the rest of the portugal squad and head to friday's world cup qualifier with russia right here in moscow the real madrid forward picked up a shoulder injury in sunday's it suits to draw with barcelona at the no camp but after being examined by club doctors on monday he's been given the all clear to join up with the rest of the national squad a final decision on his fitness will be make closer to kick off both russia and portugal have one hundred percent records from their two matches so of the. muslim now moscow played host to the american football finals over the weekend for it seems from across russia competed as the sport tries to increase its fledgling fan base within the biggest country on earth richard on fourth fleet has more. it's a world away from the n.f.l. of the teams for most congenial and been schooled competing in the russian american
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football final this was their very own super bowl the sport is growing quickly around the country and in just two years the number of teams competing was moving triple. good for the c.w. called who's helped to coach a collegiate level in the states there's still room for improvements in drawing yeah it's more it's it's should be more popular first it's like what we need in russia case in context for team sports. good looking guys play golf game yeah a little looking for. american football receives very little exposure in russia there are hardly any games shown on cable well the rules and terminology a move an alien told us all sports finance or no russians in the n.f.l. or even in the collegiate system in the us which would certainly help to raise a school's profile however doubly a call can see just changing in the not too distant future i guess where i'm really
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belief we've got some players who complain about too much money and hope lessons like alan and i have no genius involved but we're got a couple players from yellow right now and n.f.l. so we can do it i really believe that some day yeah russian where all the plays in russia annexes they receive no funding from the states so they have to finance all their expenses themselves as well as holding down a number of jobs there are only around five hundred players playing at the highest level within the country even still mark is one of them teaches up disposal to see it in films for him there's nothing else he'd rather be doing but the contact me it's a kind of school and it's a kind of game where you can let out only adrenalin on the field but it stays in the thing and once a come off the pitch you know fully relax and friends again with opponents young. i love the sport my wife isn't always happy with me but this is my life. the final
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was eventually won by the mustard patriots in the black it should have been started to come from russia's ural mountains by thirty five points to twenty one and the crowd of around five hundred times certainly had a fantastic afternoon of entertainment american football in russia is growing slowly but surely in popularity well it's never going to be able to challenge the likes of n.f.l. europe let alone the n.f.l. itself that will last for a group of players playing out here is a great opportunity for them to play the sport that they're going to love over the years pretty humble very don't see. elsewhere if the o.p.'s at say guy has won the chicago marathon and of course surrendered signed forty five thousand runners from one hundred fifty countries lines up to sound the streets of the windy city conditions were near perfect for the elite competitors with temperatures hovering around five degrees celsius last year's winner kenya's moses is also was missing with an injury to better though put in a dominant display completing the course in its i'm all for two hours four minutes
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and thirty eight seconds in the women's of events of russia's shobhaa was aiming to become only the second ever for its i wonder and having won the race for the last three years however she could only manage fourth place behind and then show winner at the o.p.'s said advice there would be so can we as a ship to. finally we've got some extreme but spectacular stuff for you to finish it's all about high octane engines and death defying stunts says new zealand's let me share with one the red bull exploiters championship in sydney he edged out french rival tomas ball in the season finale as the frenchman made a mistake leading to that pole while new zealander sherwood produced ever pulled a stunt to win his first world sorts i don't have the age of just twenty sure would seal the victory in style as he came out on top in all five judging categories home writer josh shihan winner of last year's event on convert to island compete at the
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