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at the same time we cannot accept everybody that comes to all come from countries all countries have the control of their border books all come through so beautiful so as the rights to control and support of those. who she is little enough to post this is an adult friends. i'll. do ya i feel that call me. a little bit of a dose of those telling you that you know. you. just . have to leave the last a few somebody. took a barbecue at the bar. was i don't know that might but the point itself it was a set up i think so. but do you investigate
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the police officers behavior as well. i'll take drugs in the west end up in the presence here. calling people as you close. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things to consider and i'm peter labelle again on this edition of the program we focus on real news this time is the war in syria escalating if so who's driving it the latest in the qatar saudi arabia saga
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and so many have like an extended version of the program. cross talking real news i'm joined by my guest mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have alex kristof or he has to director and writer for the duran dot com and we have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with sputnik international or a german cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and we're going to talk about real news here mark i want to go to syria i heard earlier on sputnik radio with brian becker fascinating interview you called what's going on in syria right now a war of maneuver what do you mean yeah it was important for everyone to understand about east syria right now is that isis is no offensive threat to everyone they're folding their crumbling they've been doing this for a long time actually al qaeda is the biggest threat in syria but they're contained in it live for the moment isis is crumbling and it's
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a race between the syrian government in sao lies and the u.s. and its proxies to take territory from isis because then this is the new game that everyone the rules of the game as they are right now or is that if you take territory you get to hold it at least for the time being right so they're racing along the roads and the oil fields the these important nodes it's a very spiritually populated desert these roads from baghdad to damascus. very important this once provincial capital darrow's or which has been held by the syrian government defending one hundred thousand citizens for four years against airlift keeps the airlift keeps them alive this is where the u.s. and its allies have repeatedly served as the air force defacto air force for isis accidentally bombing the syrian military while during or three empting isis attacks on the city but you know in looking at what's going with the u.s.
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involvement here i think it's very confused in my mind what they want to achieve it seems to me that the what the their goal is not to win but they don't want anyone else allow anyone else to win and that's a very shoddy policy if policy at all because the we when you have a country government the damascus government under assad they're the ones who are carrying the water they're the ones really leading fighting isis and al qaeda in the united states continues to put barriers in front of the let's not forget that we at this stage show the syrian aircraft which was. you know being positioned so the so-called this what makes the so what i see is that this is not the only contradiction in u.s. foreign policy i mean look what trump just recently said about. terrorists now we hear that saudi arabia is off and its entirety which we all know somehow. you know
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is already going to. trump is selling weapons to both of these entities right so i mean if you want to find the logic here there's only one logic me and it's we i think we see a rebirth of colonialism just the next six have changed now even before these were you know biological to develop human species now they're not up to the standards of democracy. or something and the united. states and the e.u. are present in the lives of democracy just like before there was this white man's burden and that guide in the lives of european culture and what it will look like there's a lot of. air of burden here but we'll talk about qatar and saudi arabia to say. the what's really important and should be paramount for everyone is that it seems to me that there are elements particularly in the cia in the in the intelligence community that want a conflict with russia they're baiting the russians in syria and the russians
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haven't taken the bait but you know there's the war of words evolved into now this is. this maneuvering around in this the possibility of a mistake. i think everyone is maneuvering to get leverage when they do get to the negotiation table whenever that will be if that will be and you can kind of see that it's moving towards a division of syria and the big point here is that the vision of what's going to happen with the kurds because there you have turkey sitting on top of the kurds and we all know that turkey will never let a curtis play or nice nice with anybody is seen as the real quick the media is also in on it because the narrative is so ridiculous everyone is outraged and upset that syrian jets are flying over solver syrian territory in the us which is a legally there is shooting down syrian jets inside of syria and it's a serious fault. please note i think it's important that it will start for the published and that is what will happen if the united states. call on the russian
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twenty five. american onslaught i mean these are real patients it's like what you just say i think it did more and more dangerous because it's not just a breach of syrian sober and it's a direct relation for russian officials to actually when you start simulating war games that means it's thinkable mark yeah i wouldn't see there is definitely a strong neo con element. and not only in the blog in the commentary it but within the administration fighting not necessarily for contract with russia what they say about russia is that it's a paper tiger and that it's in action in response to all of the lesions means that putin will pull back what they actually want is conflict with iran this is how they're trying to frame this sell the trump admitted trump and the administration on this they've been doing this since he took office is the sell it as stopping iranian influence according to c.n.n. this week ron not the u.s.
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not saudi arabia iran is inhibiting the fight against isis so there's there's two particular people there's a cold wet nick who is the director of intel on the national security council and there is derek harvey who is the top middle east advisor in the national security council this is according to for an article in foreign policy last week now supposedly opposed to them the one who is fighting for the u.s. to stay focused just on fighting isis is actually the secretary of defense mattis the chairman of the joint chiefs general don threw up brett mcgurk who is the u.s. ambassador to this so-called anti isis coalition so once just like the obama administration and cia pentagon battles between proxies and syria this administration is divided and has no strategy it hasn't decided whether it's one word department mission or not it seems to me and the brookings idea of a few years back is that i'm convinced that once the u.s.
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creates a military footprint it just gets bigger and they don't believe at least the president will bomb so the word partition comes into play in it and given what marc said about iran i think partition is the new plan here. and you're absolutely right that once they get them to something the program is the congo at the out and we have seen at them to get all that they crossed for example you know when. it took place for a few weeks after that has been seen. fight and fight in isis now with the same story with again he's saying we're not fighting also well the terrorists are on the whole long it's going to last me before two or three weeks you know just like with the law and it's lost and i think for about three or four weeks the problem is that the european union and then i the states have become ideological states ideological but i do you want to start what should it is which here's a little bit here we still have this. standoff here and the ultimatums are being
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mentioned deadlines. right look to the end everyone's scurrying around looking for allies and all this. this is the end of the gulf council as we know it if it continues to be there that came out with a list to kuwait which passed out to qatar thirteen points was to. close down jazeera. polio that all the other networks cut off ties with iran and the restoration. ok there's not outrage but ok but mara i don't know mark let me get into this if they don't then what then what and they don't mean they won't really don't they won't but we're not talking about that we're talking about the three pink ponies that the saudi new crown prince wants delivered from qatar of it they haven't even thought as far as what happens when they say no they're not there should we be worried about that actually i'm pretty excited about it tell you the truth i'm sitting back and i imagine russian a lot of other countries or watching this. this domestic squabble which is ruining
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operations in syria because now we've got and we've got saudi backed terrorists killing tory backed terrorists which is good it frees the syrian army up plus the gulf cooperation council is growing throwing turkey here because turkey is aligning itself with qatar this is better than house of cards go i am not very happy about it because whenever you have called i mean we already have a tough call. every year if we add up you know. verses saudi arabia to saudi arabia versus iran is going to be a mess but look at the edge over the united states itself where you know they're not the states it was the fed but if it's not a family affair between russians and ukrainians who have been living in the same state for four hundred years that is an international affair but you know i think the solution to it is colonialism because part of colonialism is not just disdain for that colonial ice nation it's when you allow all the local princess fight each
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other you know since they're separatists anyway and these separatists fight each other that's the attitude of the united states the poor weapons bought into qatar or at least i want to really know i mean you know they'll say it's a really unfair the whole reason for the united states to be in the middle east is to ensure the free flow of oil here i mean when we're talking about this and really see whether this is the very center of it no. for me it's very simple ali it's just not fought out as usual it's not it's not that usually when you in a negotiation process when you make such a bad offer to your counterpart like saudi arabia qatar which is absolutely ridiculous sacks the military and they know so they know qatar cannot accept and even one term on that list you're looking to to bait that person you're looking at you're looking to escalate you're looking to get something moving towards conflict when you make such a ridiculous. claim on your part is i mean there's a reason for that list which is even more ridiculous about this is that could store
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has the largest u.s. military base in the middle east ten thousand troops central command which governs u.s. air power in syria iraq yemen the u.s. cannot allow there to be a saudi on tory military conflict now a little bit of cool with it no. i think it's forced regime change this is what they want they want and they want a new regime a new family leader in yeah. exactly all right gentlemen we're going to take a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on real news stings. here's what people have been saying about rejected in the senate just pull on. the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs
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welcome back to cross talk for all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing real news. ok much you said you want to do you have a little bit more about syria i want to jump on something dimitri said you talked about the u.s. being drawn entrapped into this is this is something that we've seen repeatedly in the u.s. media narrative not only with the syria conflict although we're seeing it right now in east syria but in every conflict the u.s. according to the atlantic is getting sucked into the war in east syria it's sliding it's it's it's stumbling into it it's getting trapped into it's getting pulled into a quagmire it's not the fact that the us greatest superpower in the world in world history is getting sucked in and it's not the u.s.'s fault that they spent
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a billion dollars a year just on a cia program to train up and illegally train up an arm and salary by the us taxpayers the hobbies that overthrow the syrian government it's not that they're bombing syrian government troops in the shooting down their airplanes over syrian territory there are a benevolent giant who always means well but is just a bumbling oafs who gets pulled in by everyone else's little squabbles and as a result just toss the bomb everyone into eternity one of the interesting things about this is that you know the mainstream media if they mention it at all i find it deplorable that they actually don't talk about any news anymore. is that the saudis are really putting a lot at risk here i mean they want to i think are all in agreement that they want to see some kind of forced regime change in qatar but considering their own domestic situation. their financial situation their budgetary situation their failed war in yemen their failed strategy of the syria. i have to wonder what's
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going on in the house of saud because this is the new crown prince is obviously and hinged and i think he's just stirring up a lot of trouble everywhere you mentioned yemen obviously syria and now you have this squabble between qatar and saudi rate which is like two mafia families you have you have literally going to trump is backing up this house of saud one hundred . percent he's backing them up but then every once in a while say something about saudi arabia but then it goes right back hitting qatar what is this what you found mohamed bin so ahmed on russia the quote that was sourced this morning was that he actually said that he could actually take out the russian military in syria in three days so he's going to stop being soft whereas on food and i was from dalian to get another source the saudi news agency but that was removed he who i guess it was russian hacker why did he say that he wants to bring the war to we wrong though also exactly let me remind you that saudi arabia
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actually spends more on defense than russia saudi arabia spends and i very much it is just seven billion dollars a year russia sponsor often almost all of it was you know it's pretty well spent because you still can't count with it yet and when you when you speak about the young girl in prince don't forget the qatari in new york is also a young morning he was appointed by his father just i think two years ago so he's also a young going to be shit man but the problem is not that there are all the kings and you young crone princes the problem is that absolute lack of international legitimacy here i mean saudi arabia had no right to attack him by the way that they acted in a could nation with a few arab states and with the rain well everybody's forgotten about all right so you know the russians they didn't you know when people say russia wants to attempt to some of the kings and princes well russia is simply taken aback by the fact that no one has spain attention to international law that it would. interesting also
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here is that you know it again mainstream media doesn't want to mention the real. axis here and this please very much into israel's hands we have all of the arab squabbling each other divide in conquer this works very well and and again i mention the brookings institute there this is their agenda is well and the constantly churning the colder and then that's exactly what's doing that so we have to see who determine the benefits from all those if i read it is that all those think tanks and all all of the media companies are out of the back of the performed by qatar that is really in the interest if you want to call it kings doha argue with. tanks that are there funded out of saudi arabia but i think you brought up an excellent point that all of this from saudi arabia from israel is all directed against iran this supposed specter of iranian influence the shield arc of influence that was created by the us knocking off saddam hussein but between what happened in
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libya what happened with with the muslim brotherhood in egypt what happened it's happening in yemen what's happening in syria this conflict with gets or everything that saudi arabia does to kurds hero iranian influence all of these grazes they. say going to be a just really good name for the actor if the radio you know someone in the middle east will winchell thing a country like saudi arabia could do to its benefit is do nothing ok well let me play devil's advocate for devil's advocate here for a second from the point of view over israeli security i'm going to pay attention to the fact that when these really. attacked syrian tanks a few days ago they did it by territory from the golan heights despite the fact that the syrian syrians did not destroy a single building in israel did not kill a single person but ok let's talk about it from the position what was already
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a security. who has been is rate is the more slim the division or more slim brotherhood in gaza you know hamas is a division of the muslim brotherhood in gaza irradiance killed it really just no there was not a single incident of that kind hezbollah has been resisting is radio over lebanon that's true but even in israel you know that the patient lebanon in one thousand nine hundred two is called israeli vietnam you know it was recognized to be a mistake and to be cruelly israel shoots itself in the foot all of the time because of its invasion of lebanon on his blog was created at the rehabilitate their aims to break up fatah created hamas i mean and now they're going to us and there's the origins of their own problems ok ok switch gears here guys a certain ukrainian visited the white house it was an unscheduled is that it was called a drop in what was the drop in is it important what's the result. to
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be with pence and trump actually trump because i'd probably say dropped into that meeting because it was a really a scheduled meeting between what president to another so the tropicals actually trying. to be honest it was to quote hillary clinton as one big nothing burger i mean was there was a g.'s i have to agree with her yeah. so there wasn't any any significance to it even though pershing got kind of course it's not as if there are a photo of let me use this expression here poroshenko dropped in but made sure he was not going to pick up the bush and co because basically came for money and and support in his idea of making russia change its foreign policy and by applying more sanctions that was the aim of his visit and it was trumpet that in the ukrainian media it's a huge success you know like poroshenko may have drawn before porch and yes yes yes well put in is going to probably going to meet in july in hamburg and again there is doubt about that which. well that's how much pressure that deep state is supply
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and i think it's an extraordinary situation the new u.s. president contemplate what russia what is extraordinary about this situation here is that with these this new call for saying sions against russia and iran first of all the europeans weren't informed of it they were just given a message the germans and the austrians and other countries in the european union are very very resistant to this because it's going to hurt their own economy they're actually considering sanctioning. you know what is it it's all worth it i mean the again the me every week you say that's ideological and you're absolutely right here but i mean this ideological point of view is just damaging the foreign interests of your allies the american allies in europe it's not doing anything for ukraine because it's all. white noise who benefit from any of this here well i mean the anti russia class within the security class within the european well just think
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you know do you feel good they get paid. to instigate conflicts between russia this this visit with poor shango first of all there's no love lost between porsche and go on trump poor shango actively campaigning for hillary clinton politico has reported on ukrainian interference on behalf of hillary clinton in the u.s. election there's actually far more evidence that ukraine meddled in the u.s. election than there is so true basically at the last minute agreed to this meeting i'm sure ukraine spent millions of dollars on lobbyists to arrange it probably to get the neo-cons off his back a little bit but the end result of it only was that the house republican house then at least temporarily blocked a new sanctions bill against iran and against more importantly amendment tacked on against russia and that was the result of poor shank goes visit yeah he didn't get anything out of the interesting things that leave the senate did. i think it was
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what ninety two overwhelmingly voted for these sanctions here but it did get stopped and least temporarily and in congress and maybe the republicans actually are do i mean they have the majority you but there still are seem to be very ineffective maybe they're taking heat from the administration saying you put these sanctions on you take away our options that's what diplomacy in politics or all about how being options is this we think this is where this is coming at me that the reason for pausing the sanctions and blocking them was what they described as procedural right so they didn't pass certain procedures and dancing financing and stuff and now you have you know the blowback from the european union from germany and austria who are say these things that could hurt their business that's one option that gets immediately cut off with your allies you cause tension the real issue with the senate sanctions bill is constitutional they wanted to put new sanctions on ukraine and prevent the u.s. president from removing them that is an attack on the parag of executive powers on
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foreign policy trying would have had to veto this bill if it came across it was because it's an attack on the constitutional lawyer the republican nominee waking up that they have to respect the constitutional authority of the president of the united states at least in this particular incidents hoping to rewrite this bill yes they did it whether it was a favor of of that ryan did for trump or because i can't really believe that the house actually stepped up to protect the constitution and the executive for at least in my life i think we've mentioned it before there is an attack while the institutional of the presidency of the united states and this is part of it you know what these senators want to do is there. would not be able to lift the sanctions and what he would have to ask you know that quotas to kindly allowed him to remove these sanctions and talking about the sanctions i think it's a clear situation where russia and the e.u. are losing they have already lost several percent of their g.d.p. according to american
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a statement. the night that states lost five percent over one point seven there was anybody missing the sanctions never be lifted mark my words were brought out at a time here many thanks to my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember. in case you're new to the game this is how it works my economy is built around corporate corporations from washington washington controls the media the media the voters elected to run this country business because. you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's ever been done before. europe has the capacity to integrate. the refugees at the
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britain's ruling conservative party secure is its minority government safety nets signing up with the north. after the prime minister's election. in parliament. also coming up this syria accuses israel of aiding terrorists to the i.d.f. syrian troops from the second time in two days the most popular with. plus we hear from a us democratic congresswoman who is pushing to stall washington arming militants in syria. each time we have waged these wars it has resulted in the strengthening of terrorist groups. russian investigators say the perpetrators of the simple.

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