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this is an attempt at partitioning syria permanently. shootout and an american to write the same and to be has would say that the saudis and the israelis here because i there is again we our viewers have to understand it's very clear that the united states has no geopolitical national interest in syria and the american forces are there or are there illegally under international law there was no united nations security council authorization as oriented all of us feel about it and turkey is violating the sovereignty also if you don't stand that the u. is making things was because they will provide economic aid only to the areas which are a lot on the control of the syrian government that board a ship or picture the presence of refugees in the countries like germany france so next time while merkel will be telling to you all were there was simply no way i couldn't accept that if you geez i hope the german vote us will tell. you policy of
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not financing the parts of the country that are on the control of the siegel that turkey is invading in attacking the kurdish canton of african which african which has actually been russian protect it well that's ok with a lot of the us that we have you know this is a can still we have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on real news stay with our. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see you then. this is harlan kentucky. over all of this move them
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boys the world industry. a co money city it was almost no co mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners said that that was a lot of to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. in order to overthrow a regime it does take popular discontent and popular mobilization but it also requires actors with in the leadership of the regime who feel that the regime is no longer serving the national interest you need people in the military or the
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bureaucracy or both who are willing to see the regime change otherwise they would be able to put down a popular revolt but did not have support at higher levels. prescribe medication is widespread on the u.s. market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life. like everything was asked as my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some sight was all who was made on to prison so commonly used we were doing what the doctors told us to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was was simply all to what i did was done on a cocktail of the. just because something's legal doesn't mean it's saying.
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a mexican standoff a three way mexican standoff between russia and the syrian government on one side between turkey and its proxies which are al-qaeda and the thirty one flavors of jihad its support of the whole war including the formerly u.s. backed free syrian army on the other and the u.s. and its kurdish proxies on the other and they're in a three way face off russia would like turkey at the united states to fight to drive a wedge between turkey and nato the united states would like the turks to fight russia over african canton because that would help destroy this very fragile essentially falling apart agreement for the stabilization of syria with the austin our agreement and it further destabilize syria and this is where we're at it's an extremely tense situation the writing was on the wall long time. it was going to happen and the hours and days ahead what erdogan actually does and how
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much damage he does in syria and whether he will then turned on the american backed kurds is up in the air you know the interesting thing is is that one has to wonder where turkish soldiers go do they stay or do they you know do they have you know it's like the russians went in had a mission said mission accomplished very limited. did what they wanted to do and basically withdrew well the turks state and again we're looking at how they do their part to say well the turks will most likely be like cyprus it looks like my impression is that russia kind of acquires store the fact that there will be turkish influence in the north of syria russia agrees that there is a turkish minority there so they have their interest we cannot say for syria will write let's be realistic about it and i'm not sure russia really wants to grab a wedge between turkey and need to i think we would like to be in peace with their well i know where they want to go i mean. maybe they want to but they don't really
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have to worry about it because it's already happening in a way but it's another question i think another question to ask is who sanctions the u.s. to be in syria for so long i mean go back to what mark said this goes against everything that we're at for you know it's also really i don't know if you know you just in time if you got to tell us what you know this is a first a series that actually an interesting precedent for regime change this is the first time that the united states has sent in troops illegally to a country and then decided it would be. so if it's a nuance in regime change so who wants and what happens to the u.s. forces there once turkey does go away and set up a permanent camp in the north where does the u.s. go where the troops go what are they doing there what's their purpose what's their goal what words although they look at all the tell you what it is why is that even when i say i always have. to report it's always about iran the end of it let's point here. oh yes they lost they know that military presence there isn't going to iraq in any way shape or form and they're simply acting out of spite and hatred at
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this point they want to play they know they can't do anything spoil against play the spoiler so that's what they're going to. well i. just do know from a russian point of view we were going to use these with the e.u. so maybe our last you know transit country probably for the oil and gas to be sold to europe so i think russia would try and maintain good relations with turkey despite all the music and they have shot down a russian plane every russian soldier that has died in syria has died because the turks are jihad it's zero zero zero zero you know what they could do it without turkey's border. everyone's going to pay a high price for this i just want to touch real quickly gentlemen there was a new national defense strategy i think it's the first one since two thousand and eleven. and its focus is the greatest security threats for the united states is
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china and russia i mean an interesting chain change because it before it was trans . transnational threats like terrorism even the environment and now we're going back to a very kind of simplistic manichean world where it's the russians the chinese it's like the nineteenth century again. i think it's much worse than the cold war and the funny thing is that trump accused russia overload been given off on isolating north korea economic and while they're not just states congress put russia in the same group. north korea and iran so ok we're going to do we have to we have to point out here is that russia was saying and then they asked the u.s. asked the russians to saying north korea i mean that's really rich gentleman and the recent talks you know there is some discussion in the u.s. congress on. on each one is thread russia and north korea that the russian propaganda that sounded to me like rag tag and both were going to discuss the swiss
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threat north korea and russia ok you go in the direction i want to go to let's talk about what's going on in social media i suppose all of us got that little note from twitter i did get one you didn't get one i didn't get one more. wow if you get one they probably gave up on me i didn't get the well i won the russian is a minute or so but you know what it was you know what i would suggest to our viewers anyone that i think almost seven hundred thousand seven hundred thousand people got all they want i suggest to our viewers as all of them just go to the internet look up the us constitution and copy the first amendment pasted and send it right back to twitter thank you very much i know what my first amendment my freedom of speech rights are i don't need a company like twitter to tell me what free speech is what i should read and what i shouldn't read twitter and facebook are no working in unison and i think we know the forces behind twitter and facebook that are pushing them to do this and so
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twitter is basically saying look we know that there is we know from all the evidence that there are russian trolls and russian influence what it's telling to surely professionally so they're their best it was a warning to people that was it was very creepy very big brother mentioned clearly creepy you know it's like we know that you're following certain russian troops you were watching you be careful you may have liked something that a russian or potentially russian linked person face may have been you know their heads facebook on the other hand is going to do this they're going to write that they're going to rate reputable quote reputable news sources and they're going to make sure their readers get to these reputable news sources while the other reputable news sources the ones they don't want you to read just kind of how wait a way just don't disappear they tell us how this is this process is going to be done i mean is there any trans. and see here or is it just trust me algorithms and algorithms it is basically kind of an internal investigation into the russian
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influence on the u.k. or fernando and fallen down to russia spent oh jesus zero point nine two seven cents on that adverse target in the u.k. to frown down so russian middle twelve just when you rule and that was terrible meddling barack obama went to london spoken for a vote of the state board and it was not meant to be he was just there well obviously all western media and i look at europe and i look at the united states canada all of them supported hillary clinton but that wasn't meddling that wasn't meddling foreign minister all of the support of the. c.e.o. all came out it said she supported hillary clinton and burke said it multiple times twitter ok fair enough to send out a letter to everyone you may have liked something that a russian posted on the internet that's fair enough jack. what i want to know jack is will i get an e-mail that will tell me that i may have potentially liked
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something that an american propaganda agent of influence posted maybe an israeli the e.u. saudi really you know sort of maybe george soros pierre omidyar the other technical jeff bezos jeff bezos influence did he get anything on my twitter feed that may have influenced me i want to know this. already just branch of the u.s. government we are concerned about this because we are in media here what is the impact is it just impacting people like us that are very rigid in constitutionalism incomes of freedom of speech or because my concern i've mentioned this a number times in this program is that they're damaging their own business model and i'm right in my wrong does it really matter because i think there's a debate there how much damage going to do to their business because if you take twitter not even so much twitter i would say facebook and google. we have to mention google is doing a lot of the same practices that facebook is doing there they're actually much more advanced than facebook is to be honest and they and they own instagram the only
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whatsapp be a facebook and google lots of a riot of properties and they control eighty percent of the advertising facebook and google alone. globally now what they what they do to a website an alternative website a website that's just getting started is not as big as say the new york times or the washington post facebook and google have the means to either make your site grow very large very large or they have the means to completely shut you down and no one's going to be able to find you if you can't find the website via google or facebook you're writing in the dark you're lost you're lost so this is a very serious issue of course you can say they're private companies and they have the right to do whatever they want to have become you to look exactly i was going i was going but they've got gotten to the point where they become utilities and if they continue this they need to undergo some sort of regulation because alex you know we had standard oil and there was a whole populist progressive movement to break up this very damaging monopoly i
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don't mark to maybe i'm missing it where is the talk about breaking up these non-police eighteen t. that that was a concerted effort this google and some of the most powerful in d.c. that if they ever existed before company on the planet google why would they want to break them up when they're right now operating as u.s. government schools i mean the idea that you would break them up why they're fully cooperating hand in hand with the us deep state there's no reason for them to do. and i think this brings us. to the very good point of what the end goal here the end goal here isn't even not letting you hear what our t.v. or chinese media has to say that the goal is suppress internal internal dissent it is to strangle the ult media both right all right for a left either way the progressive's. anything outside the mainstream anything you know but what like the new york times in the washington post which is by the way also owned by jeff bezos the washington post what they want you to know right i
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mean the very slogan question more offends them because it really means question them a question there isn't the only thirty seconds it's like i can call it the american officials when they accused you would be big he was also they sat there so when dollops same bad things these enemies in country but wasn't so indulged a european thing seems the times i'm still critics called me in his life that's what dowe that's what the whole outfit was about gentlemen we're going to jump in here i want to thank my guests here in moscow and thanks to our viewers for watching us here this is the end of our broadcast segments stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember cross talk rules.
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the name after the whole fuck around mr hates it for jim and then i hope that our fairly mature course. for the. global war on selling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battles of big stone. that you stop spreading to tell you that they'll be gossiping probably by styles of the most important day. of them often advertising telling you on the cool enough and let's fight their product. these are the hawks that we along with all the walking. but. nine hundred talk to brock here said this was there you go to all kinds of crazy eyes and yeah it sure. are experiencing
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a bit of a fall back. yes i was pretty good with a large couple of your stuff. yup remove the last election i believe will do it so we'll move the young from we will all soon but you know one of the things going up in the bush is that so. many times he. didn't need you to go on the scouts. you the two cops believe you to be easy should resign you took the stage. you will know that you know. the secret of the armor if you can you get other counties up and you tell.
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me. a brawl erupted in the israeli parliament during a speech by the u.s. vice president on the moving the american embassy to jerusalem. the u.n. prepares to deal with a humanitarian crisis in northern syria amid a deadly turkish offensive against kurdish forces. and britain's top army official demands more funding to counter the supposed of threat from russia. broadcasting live from moscow this is our thomas glad to have you with us. vice
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president has announced that washington's embassy in israel will move to jerusalem by the end of next year i gave a speech to the israeli parliament. president trump has directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to move the united states embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and that united states embassy will open before the end of next year well this announcement by the american vice president is hugely controversial and no doubt will be met with the same kind of backlash that met the announcement by the american president donald trump last month when he stated that jerusalem is the capital of israel now they were protests that were held as the american vice president landed in israel yesterday there were posters with his face on that were trampled on and thrown about at the same time a day of rage has been called for tomorrow tuesday in the palestinian territories
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the palestinian leadership is boycotting this visit by the american vice president now that protests actually moved inside the israeli parliament today just as paris was about to start his speech members of the arab joint list this is the third largest faction in the israeli parliament and it represents some arab dominated israeli political parties these lawmakers stood up and started shouting and holding plaque cards that say that jerusalem is the capital of palestine the supreme court . citizens of israel. thanks israeli parliamentarians gave my parents a long standing ovation to try and attract attention away from the members of
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parliament cry but at the same time there is off wage that has been happening for the past few weeks since the american president said he recognizes to receive them as israel's capital both here inside israel in the past. entities gaza and in the international community the e.u. . you. i. was was you know the palestinian president mahmoud abbas is currently in brussels way he is meeting with the e.u. foreign policy chief now the e.u. has criticized tom's earliest statement that he recognizes jerusalem as israel's capital and have said that they stand by their commitment of
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a two state solution. he spoke to an israeli lawmaker who walked out during my depends his speech. well we decided from the beginning that we want to deliver a message that there is at least twenty five twenty or thirty percent of the people in israel do not welcome him or his policy or of a policy of his administration that we see that danger in leading such kind of. told to. support to binyamin netanyahu the government the fact that ben's wanted to declare that today that they they are moving the american embassy to jerusalem ses very clearly that they don't care what the palestinian people see as their right this brings a lot of anger and outrage among the palestinians i hold that this jewish and will not deter mortar we hope that the palestinian our palestinian people are well find
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a way to express their outrage and there about such kind of the collaboration without losing a lot. the president of turkey has rejected international calls to scale back a military offensive in northern syria the turkish army has ramped up its efforts to dislodge the region's kurdish fighters views as terrorists the intervention follows an announcement from the u.s. that it plans to establish a new border force in the region which will include kurdish y p g forces.
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let's take a look at how power is distributed in the border region the areas that use. the yellow are various kurdish militias held by them and it's here in the african region the latest flashpoint in syria is taking place where turkey is carrying out its military operation and is receiving backing from syrian rebel groups in this area shown in green right here now turkish tanks have reportedly reportedly been closing in on the city of zaza right here then on current tends to turn its attention to each now the syrian kurds have already asked to the u.s. led coalition for support however washington has voiced its concerns calling on turkey to limit its offensive in time and scope president gave a defiant response telling the u.s. to worry about its own campaigns in iraq and afghanistan are too easily apparent go takes a closer look at the troubled relationship between the two nato allies. unbelievable
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is this real a nato member telling daddy you know i mean i mean to come in behave yourself oral point a gun and am i exaggerating a bit mr aired on didn't say that these exact words but turkey's got a prime minister who pretty much did anyone who gives logistical support to the white b.g. is turkey's target for the record the white b.g. equals the kurdish army and for all these years who's been giving the kurds all kinds of support right. over the weekend the kurds were extended in all of branch that's what ankara calls its military op the kurds say they repelled an attack on sunday but where does that y.p. get its guns. tapered on couldn't care less why washington's been helping the kurds to destroy eisel for this man the kurdish militias are no better than terrorists that explains his latest messages to america the us is in the process of creating
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the terror army. what we have to do. in the america do not encroach on the borders do not provoke us and we will run out of patience does anyone from the us government have anything to say we urge turkey to exercise restraint in its military actions in rhetoric ensure that its operations are limited in scope and duration some very restrained counsel there to be restrained think about it mr aired on rants that america u.s. officials don't hit back turkey rolls off the tanks flies out the war play sends soldiers over the border washington basically keeps stuff after all this isn't about him who's slightest squeak makes donald trump for one war so perhaps the turks and the kurds have succeeded and one thing together we're juicing america to baffled silence. shortly after u.s.
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military officials announced their intention to create a thirty thousand strong border force washington backtracked u.s. secretary of state said the u.s. has no such plan and that the situation had been a sport trade however russia's foreign minister has disputed that claim. the contradictions told the police and u.s. announcement of create an unarmed force along the syrian border in fact america continues its actions to stop this control over parts of serious territory. in the meats on the u.s. scares the kids away from the damascus washington is encouraging separates a sentiment among the kurds. in while germany's foreign minister has said any military confrontation would carry huge risks and following an emergency un security council session on monday france called on turkey to show restraint saying other members share its view and. co-author of the new turkey and its discontents gave us his view on the situation this is
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a. thought of mistrust between turkey and the united states and in general nato turkey has been calling nato bemba just to take an action there is no cooperation between the turkey and united states is the biggest friend of turkey is actually i think it's the biggest enemy of turkey today turkey is trying to create more options approaching to russia or thaw it feels like turkey is trying to make a deal with it so he wants to be more you should speak up the future of the syria. northern syria is all about the relationship between them of course and they position to wipe they did they will work together they prefer to. rallies against the military operation have been held in turkey as well as a number of european countries and broke up a gathering and aimed at least a dozen.
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