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it was a class of pretty patel a cabinet member elite israeli illegally occupied part of syria's golan it why she went there and where is the m i six why they did not actually discover this and why they kept you know silent about these contacts you have got is that it with all these different people why do you think giving away six was incompetent here didn't sufficiently have the surveillance of a british cabinet minister or m i six didn't know that a cabinet minister was only illegally or. it is it is if we don't know this is you know sit back if we know and they keep silent it's even worse so i believe definitely be should know she is a minute she's a company member and then al-qaeda linked militants that are in the golan or it during this period yes they are there are you know it is probably an area there is a war there and there are some al-qaeda some islamic state members who actually infiltrate that region there and even there is a contact between the israeli and these terrorist group and the other side believe
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the photos because that would mean that the british cabinet minister was in effect supporting. militants trying to overthrow us or the same regime make them that we don't know maybe without without knowing there are you know members of al qaeda or members of the state so it is a breach of security breach to be honest and beside it is that diplomatic breach be when it's a government breach so why she was allowed i'll tell you because she believes that there is or if you are the closest ally of the british government in front of the british government and they thought this is a legal thing if there is a me celebrated that bill for a declaration with binyamin netanyahu instead of commemorating this kind of the clinician which caused a lot of wars in that part of the world and she said we are proud to establish is that why a cabinet member you know wouldn't go that far with the israeli government over there israeli minister maintain contact with them behind the back of the government i believed it. actually it is not because this is this is the british government
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the british government the conservative government is completely taking the israeli side ok well saudi arabia at the moment. where is refusing to say whether he is working with israel at the moment on what any plans it has but let's just go to yemen first because unicef save the children we've had them all on this show saying the only way that aid could come in through is this port in yemen and now there's a blockade. the problem is. the yemeni launched a missile a ballistic missile against up and it was actually intercepted by. the size which saudi arabia has a lot in its arsenal but how do we have they decided to actually to strengthen their blockade of all the older women and see completely so in order to punish them
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and for that under the pretext that they don't want that the yemeni whole thing is to think this and hezbollah yes there is a horse and those horses are into that would have had to ok the elves went from this air apparent to the saudi or talk as regards the threat being made very clearly to lebanon after the southern exit of president hariri the situation in lebanon is deteriorating and yemen is heading towards you would could be a war that american the talking start talk for the first time about marrying. nineteen eighty three when a suicide attacks against the base in beirut killed two hundred and forty many's so this start talking about hizbollah the spear of terrorism in the whole region and this stabilizing the whole planet so it seems now that the saudi joining the
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camp and we heard prince mohammed bin the crown prince saying clearly visible law is training and smuggling missiles whose is in yemen and there are threatening the stability of saudi arabia and we have to cut them the head of the snake in lebanon so i wouldn't be surprised actually that if saudi arabia and israel launch a war against hezbollah in lebanon because how the saudi. actually we'll go and bomb hezbollah they have to go either through syria or through israel and this is the only way i believe thirty years to get a report so we deflect an age of support but then what does i mean i want to get into egypt in a second you know. aside from any egyptian mediation what is iran syria iraq. going to do in the face of this kind of sort of the aggression going to
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definitely there is a strong alliance now this strong alliance consists of iran syria iraq. and could be turkey beside his partner and if the lottery of qatar even yeah but if this war and the war erupted in lebanon it will be and major brought and we don't know yet what this is you know the position of russia the position of egypt in this war so there may be an outright. says he is opposed to war with iran or as well or yes he you know but he did not have the power anymore resurgent to give them the egypt has a very clear policy they don't want to interfere in wars in the middle east when the saudi put pressure on them to join them on the war to join the coalition so do coalition the war in yemen you know see you know what i would not repeat the biggest mistake in the sixty's when egypt sent troops to yemen and more than twenty
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five thousand egyptian soldiers were killed so he doesn't want to send troops because he said civil times and even said that said that and hosni mubarak the egyptian army to protect egypt not to involve in other people to retirees and we have to remember egypt has a huge problem and it's worse than borders would leave you and they have a huge war taking place in sinai and the top of that you know egypt is actually about towards a war against if you will be or because of that another dam which will divert a little bit although all yes so this is a problem egypt is around as well i mean with russia and china were arguably failed in any kind of international responsibility when it came to the destruction of africa's richest. libya yeah if russia and china don't do anything when do you see the mass conflagration especially as you say to prevent to recuse itself
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as well out of this this possibly complicated battle. it's very complicated at all look at the stories in libya no but the managed to control the situation in libya the american the british the french they sent warplanes need to warplanes they destroyed libya and then you know left and the country is in a huge mess nobody can actually rectify this. very briefly ever could we see blowback if groups were hit in lebanon on the streets of london could this why i mean we're talking about asymmetric war be in of the problem is you know yeah now we have terrorism. and you know end up in the shape of. islamic state or isis so if they are going the american bazaar would be maybe another country going to bomb hezbollah to put and that terrorist list how can you
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guarantee that it has a book you want me to be a terrorist i would be a terrorist and i would bomb longer i would. i would bomb new york so it was out there a lot out of your own to do to put me that there is less i am already on the terrorists less you are bombing me so i want to defend myself this is the problem so we will have a sunny terrorism and actually out there is a can we afford that this is the problem why those people are igniting war on terrorism just finally how did we get to a position where it appears that the iranian revolutionary guard corps can decide who the british foreign secretary is everyone's waiting for their response over the . sentencing of a british subject in iran because of something boris johnson said you know i think the iranian are very wise and they're very we'll calculated people there are not actually rushing their decision and i believe they will use diplomacy and i wouldn't be surprised if they released this british citizen in order to try to avoid a problem with the british government but that doesn't mean that the british government
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will be a friend of iran so it could be after very least they could join the american if they have a plan. or a road map to bombardier and i think the british will be important and they will join any american adventure against iran or against hezbollah this is for sure i don't believe that any british government will take any decision which concluded that american the plans or american wars they joined the american in afghanistan the join the american war in iraq and the british you know that second biggest or send the biggest troops after the american to iraq and afghanistan so i wouldn't be surprised if the british government did the same if there is a problem or a problem or a war against their hizbullah lebanon governor thank you after the break forty six years ago to the day of the release of fear and loathing in las vegas we speak which illustrates a real step with the documentary filmmaker jerry levy about political cartoons of
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thank. you. one hundred years ago russia was consumed by revolution unprecedented violence is not an understatement to say the russian revolution. was a defining moment of the twentieth century how did it change russia. yes kaiser one for my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for kaiser.
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welcome back by the ticket take the ride forty six years ago today people first read those words from hunter s. thompson is like on like normal fear and loathing in las vegas later adapted into the cult film starring johnny depp thomson style of writing blended fact with drug addled fiction perverse political reality with gross monstrosities and frenzied excitement in what became known as gonzo journalism ralph steadman visualize those stories traveling with him dressed. jobs and illustrating is twisted ideas and painting is political attacks ralph steadman and documentary filmmaker carrie levy came on the show to talk about their new book critical critters but rove also had a few stories about one dress thompson the vietnam war you would you lived in america during and i went over there for the great moment of us for both killed maybe all a couple of million dollars because of
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a weak president or him and that. i didn't know i was going to meet hundred homes and made a difference like chile because i i never thought anyone like him was around i mean a hundred songs is not of fear and loathing in las vegas but how did he influence your work because your work is well you know he was babies influenced the politics in this country i did i'm just don't convince you well. i think i influenced him in a funny thing about him he had other why he done it personal i had a i had a little goatee beard a time i'm no hope. and i look like that and i'm not going to like that to look at him because he's up there in a. zero. sum in. english and yes. oh like the opposite of any or couldn't there are some props i said. you know he looked at me and we looked for
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each other for three days before we looked up in the press room and he said do. i mean you look at any reese's. well i have i said you bet. well i did once early missed in one hundred fifty two. and i won twenty one but to bob on it two shillings you see and. the ripple at the vet yeah it's the whole well maybe you want to race and i said ok so we watched the race and it won easily you pretty unit is white when you put it delicately something so ok i'll put a dollar on something i've got a moment just come on that one but i knew i didn't put it on this one and last i said that's why i don't bet you see because i was going to be a sale i like that one and if you don't breath it you know we wins this kind of
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life you know it was more interested in the stories about the at the authority stuff i mean with a period of time when only goldens or journalism could get through establishment media bias yeah we actually got into the press through the press through the press room. and be friended the security man and i'm watched things from under that on like they're. stuck i was held and so i was under they held him restrained and we watched the. one thousand nine hundred two a nineteen ninety six seventy and then when i seventy good god made seventy ward and his seventy four second you're going to the j.f.k. assassination woodward you know no that was after before but watching what particular now we we were watching the political negotiate the convention from i did drawings i said from from under the armpit opposite curity
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meant like that i mean i did it with a sense of restraint had to be restrained i had to be restrained in doing it. and so i'm doing you know drawings i went under said what to do i like to meet my friends at the. pentagon this club and can talk as well with a friend of mine so a stop that filthy scribbling away put together it's filthy i would rather. we got there and then i thought it was during a couple of scribble you know and then there's a girl the wife of one of his friends and i subjoin and see the. island perrier how i'm petty and. get on that and he took it into moving us all
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richard nixon's wife i guess. it's a good thing that when you were down there political cartoon as an odd thing is it in america was you've had to join the vietnam war do you think you changed it ruffled a few feathers with it or i don't i know i did you realise clearly in the political cartoons we see in british papers today you're right and you know i don't see in them i would say they give you i will see no no i see things i think i recognise that. i'm of see it suddenly i see things that i've done in a funny sort of way and i don't fit as they all say in many interviews most of the political cartoons of the day that they're your debt but i mean do you think your guardians are too visceral for the british newspapers of the room no why should they be allowed we're not i mean i'm very you find the filthiest yet the most disgusting manifestation of human thought if i could come up with that and they only of the dirty water technique is beginning to look like that you know and i
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could then if i could only find recognition in some of the people that are walking this planet today in the dirty for the filth if you like the slimy. where this bit was created some sort of wouldn't believe i mean the newspapers and media are owned by a very few people especially on newspapers difficult for they were they what they had on the way out to use paper owners are on the way out people will take obviously if you were a political cartoonist for the times you wouldn't if you were caught you would rupert murdoch get it why not and keep your job why not you might be restricted to know i make it pretty i make him. make him look very pretty be funny to do something that he just that for me about him as he's got as it comes with the name she was rolling stone mick jagger was jerry all there you go in be nice to him looking like jerry hall rather than with. jerry hall you know
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that so it is trump fifteen i mean you're a bit mean you know what are you paying you i don't know temple school skin. you know one of them is no no there's a like a big baby yeah that's him and he's the only thing brotherly lettering is is diapers as they call on an american because you know it's not play. well he's been doing that all and throughout his bread hardly started with him and he was falling everything you know the whole nest was now mine what he puts on i mean the nest i mean that's another one i haven't done yet i think i just thought of it that the inside of a nest of trouble and what he gets up to in his nest is a is a pretty foul thought coming out of the parrot claiming he was too late for this book yet it jumps decision presume we not something going to help these animals
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know you also if they're getting rid of a lot of the marine protection in america. there is such a view of wildlife that i find absolutely frightening i mean in a way trump is the perfect president for our times you know everybody's wish for change on certain things and we need to change but we've gone to an extreme direction it probably needs to flow back the other way and then find a new you know you may or may not agree with french politics but they've found new politics new party to taking forward is a banker i should say i mean you know there's an interesting thing but at least somebody is trying to do something different you got today most in spain there are new politics in this country it's very hard to get anything new going it's the same old status quo it's right left it's tory it's labor and i think we are crying out for something like the guns a vacation party why not you know somebody is somebody that would make a bit of
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a difference i'd love him as prime minister kerry livy ralph seven thank you thank you you thank. well now to go to something extra is. a liberal democrat member of parliament i'm bitter lembit armistice day today where we commemorate those who fought for our freedom freedom of speech even and. his boss is being threatened with prison yes unless r.t. america registers as a foreign agent i kid you not the piece of legislation from nineteen thirty eight probably not intended for this purpose designed to get the nazis funnily enough from us just now used against r.t. make of that what you will after and because of the story from c.n.n. about eight other television station that's banned here nor in america at least yes and c.n.n. report radiant state t.v. welcomes boris johnson's confession of the british prisoner what's behind this is a bit of a mixed message from paris not for the first time it turns out that now isn't in
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zachary radcliffe was said to be teaching journalism during her visit in the country but lo and behold she was there on holiday two completely different stories and there are only hearing in prosecutions or the jesus boy either way probably not the best thing for a british politician to get involved on an individual case not just a british politician the homes of our integrity so in the foreign secretary got that wrong and that is a little before exactly how different parts could get it wrong on the other side now the i.r.g.c. are in the revolutionary guard or they can choose who our next one secretary is all they have to do is say borat comments made us do this and that's the end of it's extraordinary where the power is i'm not sure boris will come down on this one but it certainly hasn't helped his credibility ok let's go to the credibility of her majesty's government here in the metro that yes the metro reports even lead is preparing for total collapse of the reason government strong and stable we were told maybe not the view of our european charms here's
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a great quote from one european leader we're not told who it was and who says there is the great difficulty of the leadership in. great britain which is more and more fragile britain is very weak and the weakness of the reason may makes negotiations very difficult you can hear a wry smile behind those words certainly a lot of people saying to reason it's got storms and they're causing difficult ripples for abroad what do you think of the latest on the secret negotiations with jeremy corbin and instituted love this that apparently allegedly real torques not the talking about we're talking if every call been on the assumption that he could be the next prime minister and the not too distant future absent just think of it think of the fun and the excitement we can have here there's an unexpected general election that could never happen with extern parliaments oh it just did you know and then we'll have to have all the new broadcasting regulations anyway these days i'm a firm and decisive about her new international aid minister. i knew from twenty sixteen that the person she decided the present prime minister decided to appoint it just
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keeps getting better i mean suppose david cameron accuses armed forces minister penny mordant of lying what was she lying about apparently she said the u.k. would have no veto over turkish membership of the european union cameron not so keen on that remember he's a former prime minister not a current one might be joined by the current your prime minister now and you knew that your previous had accused of the lying when you appoint them again because you know they wouldn't lie to you again just sort of spite that's a very complicated argument not really as complicated as something that many more than herself has claimed she did a program called splash of a belly flop some would say she said she donated seven thousand pounds of a fee so the advent of ation of aligned oh and she also publicly up i don't know if you meant was a public she also made it at the speech she delivered involving the words in the house of commons was some kind of a forfeit by cheeky royal navy colleagues during training according to that
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particular story make it what you will we'll i mean we have to bleep. out so no one who didn't even know a lot of it's like a chicken well it means we presume. really. high hopes for any morton who was opposed to raise a. referendum as well as a potential replacement for mr fall and that didn't happen either watch this space for an exercise in speech whatever words he wants it's been so to speak and that's a common. thank you. that's it for the show will be back on the day after remembered sunday to watch world war two veteran or. about to raise a major new defense secretary. of veterans rights till then you can judge but you will feel monday the forty eighth birthday of legendary u.s. activist lori berenson convicted for collaboration with peruvian group. dedicated to the fight against.
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whenever you believe russian product. you're not just going to get quality. for the little bit of. that image putin says the u.s. is that tacking free speech by forcing all teachers who work just as a foreign agent i think to a time response from russia is on the table. riyadh's power play in the middle east intensifies as saudi arabia a bold move to get in defense ministry while also being accused of declaring war on lebanon. cia was the blower john kiriakou was removed from and again you parliament's panel at the last minute simply for co-hosting
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