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oliver of our three americans you see in your very own way better than nothing. to see people you've never heard of low down the. roads of the world but very. seriously. the u.s. secretary of state says president trump will decertify the iranian nuclear deal but not leave it out despite the global nuclear watchdog as well as u.s. and european officials saying turns wrong has been keeping its side of the bargain . u.s. media claim that the global gaming sensation poky long quote has become a tool for russian hackers. and the un says as trying to afghanistan have led to an increase in civilian casualties compared with last year .
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seven o'clock here in the russian capital and you're watching r.t. international with me nicky arun good to have you with us. the u.s. secretary of state says donald trump was draw from the iran nuclear deal but will say the agreement is lot in america's national security interests the statement comes just ahead of the u.s. president's speech in which he's expected to announce a new strategy on iran despite two lessons latest remark many expect the president to rip up the historic nuclear deal. one of the worst ever seen disasters deal with the rare order the dumbest deals or one of the weakest ground directs the people that negotiated that deal namely kerry and his friends or incompetent one of the worst deals ever negotiated a deal was hammered out by the u.s. russia france the u.k.
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china germany and iran back in twenty fifteen if followed nine years of talks and a decade long standoff which many viewed at the time as one of the world's most pressing crises the international nuclear watchdog this been monitoring iran's compliance with the deal since two wrongs it keeping its side of the bargain that includes shipping and which to raney and so russia boiling thousands of centrifuges and removing the core from a react to take a nuclear facility some u.s. officials also backed the view iran has been good to its would while they european colleagues think trumps simply wrong on the issue. ron is in technical compliance of the agreement there and is not in material breach of the agreement and i do believe the agreement today there is delayed the development of a nuclear capability but. the signals we're getting from the united states are that the president will explain to the senate that in his view the nuclear agreement
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with iran is not being fulfilled this is contrary to the view of the you member states they were involved in a degree and you also contribute sorrow and we certainly do not want the nuclear agreement to be damaged look at those as you do i would like to defend the nuclear agreement with iran renouncing it would be a great era we have an interest and the responsibility a duty to preserve the nuclear deal. if trump doesn't certify the deal something he can choose to do every ninety days it's up to congress to decide what happens next they can do nothing and they and the agreement they said agreement remain in place or congress may impose sanctions in which case a lot of potentially walks away from the deal if the trying to take a look at what raise it is trying to could have for breaking the deal so donald trump's got a problem with what's known as iran's nuclear deal ok his not a fan of iran in the first place he's confident it's still
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a nest for terrorists but is that a good enough reason to basically throw the compromise agreement that required so much diplomatic effort to the floor i mean when it comes to sticking to the deal terms the world agrees to iran is behaving so why the assumption the deals in jeopardy because of washington the house foreign affairs committee chairman explains the tehran regime clearly sees itself as a movement one that uses ideology and violence to destabilize its neighbors. to threaten others just for the record that was an american official talking about someone else promoting ideology and views using violence in other countries to get what they want isn't that a us thing like the golden rule of their foreign policy that we've seen in action so many times we have to stand united with our allies for peace by acting now we
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are all polling our values protecting our interests and advancing the cause of peace in this nation. in world war and in cold war as never permitted the brutal and lawless to set history's course. now as before we will secure our nation protect our freedom and help others to find freedom of their own. my fellow americans for nearly seven decades the united states has been the anchor of global security the burdens of leadership are often heavy but the world's a better place because we have borne them. what a historic background looks like mr royce might as well replace the words to ron regime with the names of american presidents they were the ones who love promoting ideology i.e. democracy elsewhere yeah interventions are exactly what i'm talking about.
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donald trump is an unpredictable man when it comes to iran and the deal maybe not so much anyway we're just about to find out i want a winning journalist martin jay told us trying sanctions with dawning the iranian deal may harm the trust between the u.s. and the rest of the world these real objective in the region is to get the iranians
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to walk away from the iranian deal he wants to say to america to congress. people and they've walked away from the deal when that happens if that happens and then they'll be a new tension in the region and that's really his main attention attention which wasn't in the past. because you want to do that because you want to walk away from the north korean. now the problem with that of course is that. just put it to the north korea problem will actually be accentuated even further i mean any chance whatsoever of getting an international deal brokered by the e.u. russia china and america to get north korea to scale back on its nuclear armaments would be mown impossible after this because trumps so to set a precedent around the world that you can trust us when we made deals. hackers allegedly targeting u.s.
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facilities are once again in the spotlight but this time it's north korea being accused of cyber attacks and harboring hackers his abilities are quite beyond imagination artie's macao francis takes a closer look at the news media. these days americans are well aware that north korea is enemy number one the media certainly the great job there and now the enemy's image is complete all you got to do is bring out the hacking card kim jong un has targeted the u.s. power grid in north korea hackers were behind the cyber attack north korea may have hacked a military network north korean hackers north korean hackers the north korean hackers could soon target the u.s. and guess what they have the power grid an essential item on the to do list of any bonafide enemy of america these days just take russia china and iran if you believe the media hype they've all been at it at some time or another in russia
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skase this turned out to be fake news and the story was retracted another must have been any hackers hit the power grid story the disclaimer there is no certainty the state actor was behind it it's based on unnamed sources and there's no evidence the alleged attack actually had any impact the attack was allegedly from china russian group of chinese believed to be state sponsored hackers why we see the evidence that way by alleged chinese hackers first reported the attack citing anonymous sources the systems were not breached let's look at enemy number two iran yes will soon be hearing headlines about hackers from iran gearing up for an attack oh wait wait a minute we already did there is a template. there's a story line and you say either put in north korea or china russia just put it in nobody's going to ask you the why should north korean hackers
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russian hackers did this no damage as then at the end bring in the kim jong. missiles and that sort of thing that will pass you just say our country russia and we just react we don't sink any more and we don't sit there and even suspect that maybe these these articles these stories aren't necessarily just false you're just poorly written this is horrible but science north korea is generally russians who are blamed for alleged interference and u.s. domestic affairs but the insinuations are becoming increasingly farfetched now global gaming sensation poky longo is being named as one of the meddling tools must be used during the u.s. election ok mom ok mom broke. it did it went
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far beyond broke twitter you tube they elaborate claim is that a supposedly russian linked web signed post as part of the black lives not a movement and used this game to intensify u.s. racial tensions however no attempt was made to explain how that might have influenced the u.s. election the implausible claim was mocked both online and off. percy and to be targeting or or highlighting something like this i think is breaking news specifically highlighting any elements from poking mind go with an investigation without providing any evidence is actually kind of indicative of how little facts they've had and how much they're trying to continue to paint this
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election as just one big russian conspiracy and that's the now it takes a closer look at the alleged new tactic by the now infamous supposedly. i think the care when you got to fifty and speak i was fine when you cracked. but this time you've gone too far russia you've touched the most sacred place the source of all my funny bits and friends baby pictures and the only reason i remember my friend's birthday the russian interference in the twenty six thousand election and how it ties to facebook ads that it's a little bit one hundred thousand dollars worth of political ads to a so-called russian told form yes it was about helping trump and hurting hillary do you want me to believe that a hundred thousand dollars worth of facebook ads could swing the u.s. election trumping hillary's campaign which costs over a billion dollars and then facebook says twenty five percent of those ads run even seen by anybody and then there's google who just last month said it found no such
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russian ads ok google are you sure there's no russian interference on your platform . that's better you know if russia wants to get better at the end they should learn from the best america in one thousand nine hundred ninety six bill clinton indorsed a ten billion dollar loan from the i am out to boris yeltsin which helped to win the kremlin and russian part why because he was completely incompetent and letting russia fall apart which was exactly why he was the perfect candidate then putin came along and said get the hell out of here america this is our country but that's another story if you really want to sway an election russia you could do it the american way and learn from the best and how. to spend billions civilian casualties while mass strikes in afghanistan are on the increase we've got more on that it's off to the short break.
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welcome back washington is building up its troops near russia's western border a move that according to most violate they can't greymouth the country has with nato jacqueline very good joined me earlier to explain. on thursday the un us announced the presence of a second regiment in the already very tense baltic region and that's a move which moscow claims violates a fundamental peace treaty signed between russia and nato years ago and that was designed to end decades of cold war tensions which of course right now are again on the rise and the russian defense ministry spokesperson believes the additional deployment undermines russia's own security by surrounding it with hostile forces in country to the claims of nature and the u.s.
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only in significance of the troops approaching the russian border in fact now it's not a brigade but a u.s. mechanized military division so what's the pentagon's explanation for moving these forces what washington has of course repeatedly referred to russia as a threat that they must protect themselves and their european allies against what the pentagon itself or their spokesperson insists that this division has there's nothing sinister about it that it's a purely defensive attitude we are in in those places to as a defense and a defensive posture and we're very clear about that and anyone who sees things anything differently. would be wrong now they also went on to say that it's simply a matter of between a new and old regiment but it's worth noting that there were wouldn't take them back to the u.s. wouldn't take them out of the region altogether it would just move them to another eastern european country romania and at this point russia has expressed that they reserve the right of course to also strengthen its defense in the region as well
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now what is the opinion of pows and all of this while the polish defense minister recently called for more u.s. troops to be deployed to his country in order to quote protect it from external threats and those comments specifically came on the heels of the recent zoppot drills that were conducted with russia and belarus and that came out what those happened last month last month and they caused an unprecedented just absolute operator in the new. with the routines being the routine maneuvers being attacked as nontransparent with speculation swirling that the russian troops that were brought in for those were there to stay to do an exercise. that's going to up to one hundred thousand russian troops moving into into the country the great concern is they're not going to leave now that claim is of course completely untrue upon the completion of the drills the russian units returned from belarus to their permanent bases so that was completely unfounded but so far it looks like it's the
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u.s. troops that are there to stay. as far as the latest deployment of troops the pentagon's budget requests for operations in europe have also been steadily growing as you can see from this graph their request for next year is nearly eight times higher compared with what they spent last year civilian casualties from asked trying to in afghanistan are up by more than fifty percent compared with last year that's according to a report by the united nations assistance mission which also says many women and children are having to live in makeshift shelters more than two hundred sixty six thousand people from the thirty provinces in the country have left their homes due to the ongoing war. you know the. u.s. forces bombarded everyone including children men and women our houses have been destroyed and the children and women were wounded and killed there are no houses left. some
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homes by islamic state militants and others were hit by u.s. drone strikes. like. junk fluor from the fight that is ongoing islamic state militants came and started the clashes they want to cause a head self but u.s. troops bombed the area so we left and cape town houses were destroyed and now we're live in tampa shelters here. the manager. for the fast food here their problems with water supply to fetch water from very far away. from it all. down the fall a busy ongoing fight between islamic state militants and afghan and u.s.
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forces means we can't go back to our homes. or talk to whistleblower daniel ellsberg who released the pentagon papers detailing america's real motives behind the one nine hundred seventy s. vietnam war he believes there's much to be exposed about the afghan campaign to. it won't come out unless somebody puts it out i suspect there is a lot of history of that written in cia and white house channels and so forth likewise iraq of course so we do need people like chelsea manning or snowden at a high level with high access neither of them were at a high level but they had good access as i did and they each selected by the way as i did the information that we thought would not harm the security united states but which the public needed to know i think by the way very few people were aware chelsea manning had access to not only top secret information but much higher than
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top secret. and she put out nothing of the level of secret and not even very. sensitive material from that on the assumption that it would not lead to arm the united states and it did not. wash in a hoax as the full interview with daniel ellsberg later here on r.t. international. and back to our top story now the u.s. secretary of state says doro trying to withdraw from the wrong nuclear deal but will say the agreement is not in america's national interest base that statement comes just ahead of the u.s. president's speech in which is expected to announce a new strategy on iraq well america khan joins me live with more now samir what do we know about donald trump's plans at this point. well just hours before he was set to speak rex tillerson secretary of state said that the u.s. president intends to keep the united states in the two thousand and fifteen iran
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deal but he will also decertify the country's compliance with the agreement under the congressional iran nuclear agreement to review act and also said that. trump well order u.s. trade treasury to add sanctions against iran iranian revolutionary guard. for its alleged assistance to terrorists or terrorist groups but tillerson also agreed that the u.s. is in quote technical compliance with the deal but he also encouraged all signatories of the iran nuclear deal to begin talks talks about a new deal. saying that the current deal has a number of weaknesses but president trump is set to speak only in a few minutes so we'll definitely be back with more details ok for now that's on america thanks for the update and like you said the president of the united states
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will be speaking shortly and we'll be bringing you all the latest thank you. crimea on the russian mainland one giant step closer to being linked physically the huge main coach straight bridge shows just being maneuvered into position no easy task and has a high speed look at the impressive engineering feat. well
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sale in the coming decades as any forty fifty years ago in places like dubai in the middle east themselves very impoverished communities but through energy they become some of the richest places in the world and what i would hope to see now over the coming decades is that places which have been without power through cheap almost limitless power. in particular would have the chance to share in those benefits. people. and it always gives yeah you know until you go into. the church for those ideals but almost all of the explosions. to go in another place are through that internet do that then it will go. to go to war if you'll be able to
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give it to believe all these books the glad i wish to god but not the number that i tell you like to nobody take a look. at all of my got up out of the local one down and then walk and of course the stand out be important. not to bring stumbling out of the room the truth. to use it for. me. whom he had to. see you become worth playing. still exist. rico's treated as one. of. the islanders controlled by the u.s. government and some puerto ricans crave independence.
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either. still many do wish to join the u.s. hundreds more leave every day. with the country at a crossroads for anger on the island is on the rise. most people think this is this you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest race in truth to stand the news business is just the right questions and demand the right answer.
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question. some are saying i build tiny houses for the homeless. see is back and they are here why do these guys down for me a tiny house is not a solution it will be a free for all. is my safe conditions to live. in and around the city of los angeles. always get nervous and. nobody should be homeless anywhere but especially in one of the richest countries in the world.
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i build everything with screws because i make a lot of mistakes. and it's easy to back out your mistakes in compton south central l.a. a pint sized idea as well this summer as in a battle with city author already so when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well be a castle. the mayor of los angeles has to clear the city is in the midst of a homelessness crisis. overseas trying to solve it one tiny house at a time the tiny house idea is very simple it's shelter. food water and shelter are not optional they're required for human survival so it's a. temporary solution and like the first stone a foundation if you will to helping people who are homeless.
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