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i. had learned this saturday morning the landmark nuclear deal with iran is a risk of unraveling president trump leaders by getting tough on. the spirits of the agree. this is a dangerous signal president of united states has many posts not this one coming up two more children have been reunited with their relatives in an campaign ongoing to help orphans in iraq have been left by their parents i believe brought. but there's now an argument over how they should be treated. foremost to their children they're not responsible for the actions of many fathers some of these children.
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twelve years old does that still constitute. gratian party. raised over the rise of the right in europe. by good morning nine am saturday morning here in moscow. great to have a company you start with this historic nuclear agreement with iran is in jeopardy this morning after president trump announced that he won't certified surrounds compliance with the deal is decision comes despite the global nuclear watchdog as well as u.s. and european officials saying that in fact iran is keeping its side of the bargain . we will not continue down a path whose predictable conclusion is more violence more terror and the very real
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threat of iran's nuclear breakout importantly iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal so the move means the u.s. congress now has sixty days to decide whether or not to reimpose sanctions against iran as well as to come up with new legislation to try and amend the nuclear deal but if those negotiations fail trump says the deal will be terminated which risks undermining then the fragile balance the nuclear deal is secure at this far is why you might be considering ripping up the agreement. four reasons why trump needs to pick a fight with iran. after all his policy flip flops he needs to stand firm on something iran will do just to save face the threat posed by iran whose chief exports are violence bloodshed and chaos all nations of kind must work together to isolate. washington's also getting worried by iran's growing
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influence in the region iran has been allowed to run wild throughout the middle east for the last eight years. but let's not forget money iran the evil enemy helps to sell a lot more weapons than compline popping up investments in to the united states and our military. community is very happy or want to thank you. and the cherry on top bashing iran means pleasing it close friend israel common to the arab will do as will face from iran with decades iran has peeled the fires threatening the region and causing so much you by a lance with words so. i want you to know how much we appreciate. the change in american
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policy on iraq which you enunciated so clearly the former. supreme allied commander of u.s. forces in europe general wesley clark said that in the course of a couple of visits to the to the pentagon he was informed by people in the war room that they had been ordered to. draw lines to overthrow seven middle eastern countries within the next five years one of those was ever ran in taking one iranian is an enormous challenge and i think it's a new one norma's the ret to both russia and china i don't think the american people would support it and i don't think it would sixty. well this far the iranian president has responded to trump's claims by saying it's not up to any single leader to make decisions about a global agreement. this is an international multilateral deal that has been ready
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fight by the un security council it is a un document is it possible for a president to unilaterally decide to fight this important international deal apparently he's not in the know it is not a document between iran and the us so he can't treat it the way he likes it took nine long years of tough negotiations before that deal was finally reached in twenty fifteen or the standoff over iran's nuclear activities stretched way by more than a decade and was widely regarded as one of the world's most urgent crisis at one point and it was not only of course the us that painstaking negotiated that it was also the combined efforts of russia china britain france and germany to the u.s. secretary of state tried to rally european allies over drums decision now but they've mostly reacted angrily. i fully expect that are eligible for it in europe maybe the region are going to be very supportive presence of the united states as many posts not this one it is not
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a bilateral agreement it does not belong to any single country and it is not up to any single country to terminate it we cannot afford as international community as europe for sure to dismantle and nuclear agreement that is working and living especially now that this is a difficult and in our view dangerous signal the agreement with iran has shown for the first time that it's possible to prevent war through negotiations the destruction of this agreement would mean that others around the world would no longer rely on such treaties it's therefore a danger that goes far beyond iran we in europe germany france the u.k. and the e.u. we stand by this agreement with iran we want to preserve the agreement i think it will will further estrange our relations with our european allies it will draw them closer together and i think actually closer to the russians and the chinese just things stand out the iranians have the support of the russians the chinese. and all of our european allies it's washington this isolated. for months artie's been
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trying to help orphans in iraq be reunited again with relatives back here in russia and some safety it's believed they've been brought to iraq in the first place by their parents who joined islamic state many lost their immediate family in the military operation then to rid that country of terrorists. one of them could i said grab dessert and this. i still. expect that dad could. start.
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by their extended family the panel of guests what should be done to help the remaining oh so it's for some foremost these are children that the not responsible for the actions of their many fathers or their mothers on this should be treated as individuals in their own right to have protections on of the convention of the rights for children if we look at policy. experiences like the children of to use a horrible example them out so yes those children were to be reeducated and they were reinterpreted into the boy you know showing them the benefits of society i'm showing them the wrongs of what was. carried out in their parents' names there's around about five thousand given to children in the in the caliphates when the fall those are killed the mothers then go off to the camps and they take the show and with them we don't really know the numbers that are in the camps but what's happening in the camps is that the the children and the parents are actually the mothers are being rejected by other people in the camps you have to think about
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what constitutes the age of a top child some of these children are being used as suicide. and if they're twelve years old does that still constitutes a child and your guest was quite right about what happened to the nazis but the nazis were completely obliterated they ended after the second world war we have got fifty thousand. syria and other areas that have come through the borders asked our open borders. with the so-called refugees and economic migrants what are we going to do about them because they're not going anywhere so i actually have to take issue with what with with what janice just said there is a very strong consensus in the international law. according to the united nations convention on the rights of the child
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a child is defined as anyone under the age of eighteen years. of age and that means to definition is very very clear i know what your debtor imagine is but the reality of laws in individual company countries doesn't actually reflect what the international lorries and i think international law and needs to paper know but remember. no there's no there's no question about that i mean you're you're making a valid bottom in their eyes you're mixing up two issues with respect because on the one hand the definition of child is very clear the age of criminal responsibility which is raising just now is an important issue and but that doesn't mean that if you commit a crime you're no longer a child i mean the non-secular what the issue is is that. a person who is under the age of eighteen and who commits say a war crime or crime against humanity can and should be prosecuted for it down to
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a certain age and most domestic jurisdictions recognize that as a refer to there and i mentioned earlier the convention of the rights of the child . most states apart from america have signed up to it including iraq. those rights apply to the children just as much there as they do in ireland or the u.k. and to treat children differently just because there may be different cultural norms would be horrendous state of affairs i want to hear from the russian children's rights commissioner she was saying that it's still possible to fight the radical ideas that may have been instilled into children by the jihadist let's just hear what was said but don't want to restrict the rights influence good intentions and outlook of relatives and they take care of such young children can reduce or even count all the radical ideas indoctrinated in winds of them in iraq is one way and that the vast resources into a child's psyche and out for a high chance if we had been in. i mean would you go along with the maybe
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a lot of patriots in some of these children may have seen family members killed they may have been told to hate the west or hate certain religions or mentalities do you think they can still be saved. i'm a mother of two children and as i said being the greek and i've been to cal a my heart goes out to them but very very careful how we rehabilitate the child that is in our country is that we've still got seventy thousand children. we don't have the facilities we don't have the cycle we don't have the foster care a success and that is that there is a real risk that children who have been heavily indoctrinated and have become newer to to violence and maybe have perpetrated some atrocities themselves have to be monitored and rehabilitated very carefully and it's not an easy task so i respect what very much what what she's raised there as
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a point and that point not so much to say well we just have to marginalize or ostracize or reject these people these are children after all maybe fall of the international standards every time i say policy in one of these discussions i'm up against a human rights industry they took in the human rights industry. they don't want to talk about surveyed it's why should we not base these children on survey that they talk about best practices and your guest quotes many countries around the world where there's water hole and situations but they just talking why don't you actually explain to the people watching what you think your best practice is all what results you've had what you were to actually do because we're not hearing not from the industry well the challenges can be addressed by proper therapy you know by the surrounding of you know a warm environment for a child it's incredibly important for a child to have support. the most important thing for
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a child and i watched with all friends of mine who worked with those children in the particularly the refugee youth service and in the company how incredibly important just sitting down beside a child i'm not going to try to talk really you know allowing them to open up and deal with the issues that they've seen and you know support for children is the only way forward otherwise what's the alternative that we put a tiger on their ankle that we criminalize these children that is not going to change anything it's going to make them more simple it will make them turn towards what will feed their anger which is violence ok i will offer to. try to avoid. anything here that convinces me. i'm fifty moscow times big vote coming up. this weekend as a populist in the polls to the head of the big vote among our stories off.
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again for good morning for me kevin owen in moscow now lost his right wing is once again in contention for a place in government it seems at this sunday's vote poll suggests strong showing for the anti immigration freedom party but the country's foreign minister and leader of the centrist people's bodies about seeing curtis is widely expected to win the race nonetheless this starts looking so far and if he becomes austria's next chancellor he says he wants to end the power sharing with the social democrats instead see here coalition maybe with any other party which could include the far right with which he she is indeed a strong anti immigration platform now the latest results in austria are only adding to concern over the rise of populism in the heart of europe that's that
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what's happened so far this year in france for example that story immigration hardliner a far right leader marine le pen was a leading contender in this year's presidential race wasn't she didn't get in the end of course last month germany saw far right party and said parliament for the first time in nearly sixty years caused a bigger role than a lot of people unhappy now austria might be about to follow suit. get so bored at this. tricky slab jumped up or it will be up to. us east but they should be but that's. is where there is a history of frustration with the established political parties during the global
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recession and twenty nine europe in austria were hit hard and top of this were the stream of migrants in twenty fifteen all that enormously increased popular discontent so following events in austria this weekend for us paul asli is. there's a lot of intrigue over whether or not the right wing freedom party will do as well as it's just as elsewhere in europe in france and in germany form a fringe parties making it big on the political scene the us skeptic anti immigrant freedom party seriously complicates things for the leading center right people's party the v.p. over. its agenda to attract voters i'm here to pro freedom party rally the last one before sunday's parliamentary election in which the party is expected to come second many here which is one of its main rivals of stealing some of its proposals look if nobody is coming into the country without registration without
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a passport no one should be allowed to enter austria. we will do everything possible to stop illegal immigration i am asking that social benefits for non austrians be significantly reduced. everything we can to end the abuse of our social welfare system by immigrants the peoples body has always been the pro european party quite concerned. and now they're copied to the national program after freedom party they're now trying to be like the blue party they're trying to be against foreign and multicultural things that's copy paste party because of freedom party was successful and so far it's working well for the people's party with its new young leader sebastian kurtz at the helm presenting himself as a bold reformist and not shying away from bowing the policies of the controversial freedom party it's slated to win sunday's parliamentary election some expose suggests curt's might even approach the freedom party to form
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a coalition government not least of all because of its fallout with its previous partner the social democrats i don't think that a big correlation the collision between conservatives and social democrats will come again because no one wants i think there will be a change people want change people will vote change the european political landscape is shifting with parties that were on the fringes wielding ever more influence policy r t v and. also this morning streets are clashed with police outside the greek education ministry in athens. i i. i i i was i. will who was young people protesting against new law covering
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secondary education they believe will be budget cuts and a limit on free books in greek universities earlier there was also a sit in protest at the university in first. deadly wildfires are continuing to ravage the u.s. state of california at least thirty four people are known to have died thus far many more are still missing got body cam video to show you here of what the firefighters have to deal with here shows the ferocity of that fire demonstrates just what the emergency services have to contend with california's forestry and fire protection department says it's the worst outbreak in the state's history now more than five thousand seven hundred buildings have been destroyed nearly ninety thousand hectares of land leave school. while i have you know this saturday one of the world's largest events for young people is about to get underway here in russia it's called the world festival of youth and students maybe
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that's nice taste of the promo of it as well say such a loving place will bring you more of that praise it kicks off here the russian capital later we've got extra coverage on our site. to keep you posted on the rest of the weeklong events in sochi as well for now i'm kevin i would say very good morning weekends going good old have you more for you thirty minutes telling. the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. we can all middle of the room.
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we'll willingly accepted the risk. of being shot wounded taken prisoner but no signed up to be friggin poisoned by our own people i've seen stuff that was nuked or biological and chemical products said do not truck tires all types of styrofoam polystyrene batteries trucks there was a complete denial i think at all levels of government that there was any connection between berm pits and what these brave soldiers were suffering from to compensate every soldier marine airman and say or there was on the ground that are complaining about illnesses from their exposure from the berm pits would really literally send a be a gross and they don't want to pay is the way to the decades
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a lot of those soldiers will die in time and they won't have to pay a. call for help and get the middle finger. while. delayed in the hope you die. your exam i could not so i was i was thinking this week i was drinking my coffee and i thought i would have you ever thought about all of the people of all political stripes who are on the happy with this country heading towards a just gossiping just told me in the right wing corporate the whole controlled by two parties that are actually just one party like if you thought of a war if you thought of your brain of all the good imagine if we all teamed up to beat this thing instead of fighting it just angrily tweeting you say you're against
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the police state but you're not also i'm vegetarian. that's. like we all came together so let's go through this list all right let's go through who's going to be on. this team let's start off with immigrants right obama deported more than ever before and now trump is on pace to beat obama's record if you're an immigrant your life sucks like you got ice agents in your home every weekend now and who are the ones that big stare royal rednecks with tattoos of bubba the love sponge or tracking. racism across your new car that you carry and gone to where the caliber a higher than their i.q. . i mean maybe not all ice agents but a lot of them are big joe manifolds you know grilling you on whether your good enough to be in this country you don't speak the language no good. you mean i don't
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read the language any good you're used up all our tax dollars you know the military is using up all your taxes. blowing up blowing up other countries thereby forcing people to wait for it move here creating more of our grads stop bombing the home and all of a sudden staying where they are becomes an attractive option. so well that immigrants are right to the list next up the l g b t community if you're gay sure you now have marriage you know you can do that but you're still being discriminated against and of all the country is willing to give you a certain group of people is a governmental religious contract that they're allowed to tie each other down with that's a pretty rewarding i mean it should be about equality that the government shouldn't be involved in love in any way whatsoever. like
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having the government sign off on law love makes as much sense as having your landlord sign off on your poor. selections. do your ogden management i'm looking for permission to view some foot fetish videos tonight i know appreciate a speedy response as i'm already looped up and ready to go. next up if your black you live in a police state that discriminates and criminalizes you from the cradle to the grave black adults are more than to want to have times as likely as white adults to be arrested for drug possession even though white people are actually more likely to use illicit drugs if you just have a black sounding name your life is harder studies have found white names are.
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