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conversely they have lost trillions of dollars. thousands of lives and they're living of coniston on iraq with in a mess and they have not what you meant and stability has been much more wars in afghanistan and iraq after american invasion they understand the concept pointers of attacking iran would be can for it's compared to iraq and of coniston iran is to compare to iraq and afghanistan because iran is completely different that's why i believe there is a consensus within republicans and democrats that they should not drag the us to the third or benjamin netanyahu is own political future is growing uncertain sensis party is preparing to take part in the upcoming elections in israel how do you tell what's pre-election rhetoric and what are real
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intentions i believe even from the beginning netanyahu was bluffing. i believe he fares put pressure an american president to make a credible threat against iran. what to do what you do you mean by a credible threat they wanted the american president to put a red line not on nuclear bomb on enrichment which is the legitimate right of every member when they could not push obama to this point he decided himself to make a credible threat in order to push the u.s. the e.u. in a position to choose between crippling sanctions or war. which he was confident europe and the united states would sanctions but the
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main target of a lot of netanyahu from the beginning was crippling sanctions not war i believe he dismissed the u.s. and europe and he was successful israel's plausible nuclear stockpile or threat to iran. i really believe neither israel is existing threat for iran nor iran is existential threat to israel we had just global disease summit conference here and i told the conference that even today israel is the you're always using the wrong issue justifying the nuclear bomb saying iran is existential threat for israel but the fact is israel is that israel produced nuclear bomb before islamic revolution where
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the shah of iran was that a lot of israel israeli nuclear bomb has nothing to do with iran because it was mastered produced before of revolution now they are using islamic revolution in order to justify which i would not buy this argument iran has really been stigmatized in the public domain for the past few years what can their own do to persuade the west that it's not building a nuclear weapon i believe. iran has been ready for cooperation with the i.a.e.a. to remove the ambiguity. during all the time you remember in two thousand and three to talk to two thousand and five we implemented additional protocol we implemented a subsidy arrangement called three point one we even suspended the richmond we gave
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access for the e.u. beyond additional protocol we opened the military side. but the e.u. three was not able to recognize the legitimate rights of iran because the u.s. position was zero enrichment that's why didn't bush asians during our time failed despite the fact we were ready for full transparency and we proved practically during president i mean the new job russia in two thousand and eleven proposed step by yes the plan the russian step by step plan consisted of all majors requirements of the. tomic and as you agency and united nations security council resolutions and even beyond but the iranian officials they will come the russian initiative as
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a basis for negotiations it was the us and the you'll reach declined the russian proposal therefore i believe again even today the russian proposal can be a good basis for negotiations if you personally worked with. monitors in iran for several years and while the international observers are known to have accused iran of not letting them see everything they want while the iran has been saying that it can't satisfy all their demands whose right it depends iran is a member of safeguard. they are asking iran to implement additional protocol. implementing additional protocol is not mandated for the nations for the cultures today seventy countries they do not implemented the protocol therefore this would be a guest a good read from iran to implement additional protocol but i. is
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even requiring requesting iran to give access to the i is beyond additional protocol no mission in this war has given access to the i.a.e.a. beyond that the shop i believe iran is ready if they recognize the rights of iran for the richmond like any other member of n.p.t. and if they are prepared all to make clear to lift the sanctions to start lifting the sanctions gradually at the end the state to lift all sanctions if the west and the five plus one already on these two issue i believe iran would show good will to accept additional protocol to cooperate with by a possible military dimension issues which would need to give access to die beyond additional protocol the e.u.
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hasn't been buying iranian oil for months now has iran been able to find new markets i believe iranian oil export has decreased fifty percent sixty percent but believe me even if you are a me and they cannot export one drop of oil they would not give up their rights under impunity it really doesn't matter how much you want comics port or not during the war eight years invasion of iraq nine hundred eighty two nine hundred eighty eight we had march more or situation. let's move on to syria no how do you think the cost to consume a affect the situation around iran. i believe this would affect more the region the u.s. allies i believe if they continue like he says syria would go to
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seed war and city and war. spreading to iraq so the arabia jordan lebanon and even tortured iran would be delisted to be affected ideas spread of civilian war or security and war from syria. of course iran may lose one friend one partner like bashar assad but it doesn't mean they're radical moslems they are caught they would come to paul where they would be friends of israel. muslim brother who if they are in power they would be much more ideologists. the base would be islamic ideology aside the secular that's the difference what
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is the biggest threat for the united states in the region have believe that the biggest threat threat for the us is coming out of a spree where where salafi. taleban isn't. their extreme some need these radicals or. capturing the muslim countries the collapse of the us allies like mubarak minelli one after one. this is the real threat to the u.s. how do you see the situation developing with the arab spring is it going to spread to other countries nobody knows but but but as far as i can see. there is alarmists are coming to power through a whole middle east and this would affect the remaining u.s. allies in the region mr mousavi and thank you very much for your time on this was
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iran's former top diplomat and now scholar in the fuel of international relations mr hussein must be on. it's perched atop a jar and the view from the kremlin stretches as far as the eye can see. for a city to all of siberia for centuries. it lost its economic importance even before it was bypassed by the chance siberian railway but the a spiritual center. things like these are a yearly occurrence thousands of worshippers implicity water to commemorate the
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baptismal jesus. or the model it doesn't matter if it's minus thirty it's a siberian tradition i do it myself every year for everyone to overcome their worst fears it is desirable to take the plunge. but that's picture postcard churches the story of a city built by opportunist explorers political exiles and crafty fur traders. in the fifteen eighties the russians had only just conquered siberia taking it from the muslims. surrounded by enemies to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic hub siberian fire was the oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue but the location head of the says for the russians.
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to moscow's one of the most popular places to send political dissent is not any people were exiled that once a giant ballot that was used to incite riots was supposed to set a three hundred ten. the russian aristocracy. a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists. they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia but the city also served up some bitter irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office was nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here they led a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or gartside themselves. ordinary normal countryside life style they even had thought of a scape but within the year and his family would be dead.
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never again its political significance but the streets will always echo with a glorious past and it will likely provide them livelihood first inhabitants in the future. when i'm done or bush or dead and how not to repay it in this show coming up to shift a trillion in debt why love and money don't mix. and the fate of the euro in the
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three ways. credit banks still call nine hundred seventy three hostages freed off to a five day siege but the victims learned their risk it was the saving of. defending and praising the terrorists. one hostage christine even falls in love with one of the villains and dumps her fiance when she gets out. portugal greece and spain have. full blown still colm syndrome finds the study host to just a crippling bit bonkers coast full of the loans and dependency and a terrifying twist the state's so-called risk of the same as the host each take has first great premier pop at the most then it's a nice moment to see. multinational because for stints of power don't call us
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and thing us develop the theory he joins us now why did you call it that. is seen drum because i can see that that governments are kidnapped by b.s. because late we could achieve this kind of people and. they are not defending that . we can see that greece and spain mainly because. instead of. being able to work on our. ways to go out of crisis they are getting here was the solution these of course he said gains the interest. of people well or in these very issues and example they decided not to use. odious states in international law loans moultrie paid because taken against the interests of the people equate those debts repayment was loaded in favor of lenders like us chase bank president carette
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declared it odious the billions saved doubled spending in hospitals and schools. as far as you could see into the future they were going to keep paying debt but would never reach a situation where the country actually benefits from the foreign capital. greece's most popular policy research has already declared the national debt odious if it wins the next election it won't repay the banks we're joined by michael hudson who advises countries like the us on economic policy professor is greece is the. odious greek prime minister radio a year ago said well wait a minute or if you're going to want us to really surrender our autonomy there has to be a. vote on which the democratic vote referendum and angela merkel said you can't have a referendum if you have a referendum the democracy will vote against it we're going to pose.
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a check that. to govern you instead of a referendum so all of this is not are the traditional a political process that is assumed to be a requirement for taking on a death. is finding on the population with a halt if the population doesn't vote for that that if that is already there democracy replaced but ditto crissy but is this in the public interest when the bank makes a loan there's supposed to be a good deal of chips and think wait a minute it's just flown by a lot of other words the borrower credit for it and a definition of credit where he ends up at the bar or own earned enough money off awkward off all the. activity to repaying along with the interest it didn't exist for government and government if you do have the he's our and our
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rat yes that's what your assets take them away the terms of the bail out call for greece to sell off its land. arrest land its offshore oil resources the property all the kings that's ok that's not worth it it's reached the point today where finance is aiming at the same objectives that a military war planes know waging military wars let's speak to grid journalist nicholas motorists was the effect of this on the ground since the mine. three thousand. suicide's insisted upon it by people who could not pay off their debts he agrees just go more big loans from foreign banks does this at least bring hope thousand eggs the beginning of the present crisis the depth of the greek government was two hundred sixty three billion dollars according to the recent bill
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passed in the parliament on november the governmental debt will be at three hundred forty six billion euro bonds say to be quickly please make some painful sacrifices and the next ten years we're going to. reduce the debt but. he. sacrifice like one into jews out of work has brought the club med for this national debt in the last decade has skyrocketed most humiliating of all for greece portugal italy and spain the future only gets worse is health claims buying slowed to one trillion on the type of player private lenders gambled and built three million houses people called to forward one of the bank you know runs up as it was of the national economy claiming they're too big to
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fail government is nationalize them turning a bankrupt bank into a bankrupt nation. the worst kept secret on the markets is no one will touch the euro while four of its members at least are on the brink. hardly anyone actually train zeroes any more random walk of the drunken offspring of a failing marriage. bookmakers don't give greece a sporting chance they've stopped accepting bets on the country's euro exit it's all turning people not just of the road but of the european union itself. britain's anti e.u. party just beat the ruling tories to gain record support in elections checkmate the free citizens was founded by pizza mike a disillusioned advisor to the country's president you prison rules he told me stop nations putting their house in order we have. chicken slovakia
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and after it goes full out root out in ninety nine three. then the relations between czechs and slovaks have improved and currently the relation between these two nations are back at it than ever and. the reason is that each nation is responsible for its own mattress reads well need to morrow its until it leaves the euro zone so i think we did eventually do euro so we'll have to break up anyway but how do you actually quit the currency wolfgang when charles research just that's at the financial times he joins us now so how do you leave the euro. e.u. law that stops you know that stops greece from imposing you noted before there
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would be emergency laws naturally i mean you would have to you know you would have to basically collect all the money stamp of the existing bank notes to you know make them greek euros so it's quite a bit of quite a bit of stuff that you need to do in order in order to get to and you need to impose bank holidays so this is not doable in a weekend single probably have to close down the bank so what we hear of greece goes what will happen portugal is in between spain and greece it is it has some of the characteristics of ways a very poor country and it has some of the characteristics of spain with a high private sector indebtedness especially foreign indebtedness supporter go you know if greece if greece could go then portugal could go its route of these are the two countries that are most like most endangered you know if spain were to go for some reason the eurozone would be in in real trouble right greece looks weak but that actually puts things in a strong position talk about stockholm syndrome there is a certain certain amount that have become kind of voluntary captives in the system
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seven european countries that have been only reason democracies like greece and spain and portugal there is a certain fear. and mung political class it's best to stand up to germany you have to stand up to the c.p.a. to say look unless we get this this rescue done on our times even leave the eurozone and then you know if you take the losses i would assume that germany what not like the us and germany would really be scattered anyone who leaving the euro zone because there are risks involved and and the german political leadership is very risk averse at the moment so so so i think they would probably have the greeks the spaniards the portuguese probably would have a much stronger hand and then they think. you know if they stood up the job. so if greece stood its ground. the banks.
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