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a new front opened by turkey against kurds in northern syria worsens already tense times between both ankara and washington and kurds and washington we look at the deepening division. donald trump attends the probe localise ation down off the economic forum but instead of pulling the party he launched a charm offensive term door big business to america. and throughout the week afghanistan has seen a wave of deadly terror attacks which is claimed more than one hundred lives.
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a very warm welcome you are watching the weekly here on r.t. international all the latest headlines and a roundup of the stories that shape the week. well it's been a little over a week since turkey rolled his first time it into northern syria and dispatched its first helicopters into its neighbor moves all in a bid to tackle local kurdish militia which ankara considers terrorists who threaten border security. you know. these are the latest pictures of the ground operation in syria turkish troops have
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seized control of the strategic point of mount shasta according to government media in this video turkish soldiers are sitting together. pro turkey syrian fighters from the so-called free syrian army the conflict which began in the african region has the potential to escalate further the turkish president says the operation will be extended to other kurdish held regions and white up to the iraqi border in the wash with washington washington arms the kurds in the area to help them fight i still whereas turkey which has been america's longstanding nato ally is now demanding the militias leave the region it seems both of washington's allies aren't as friendly as they have been in the past. we see that the us doesn't support our friend with thing that's double standards america has no tools to present to you directly with the us or fills its promises and protects liberated areas including
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our friends. the weapons have been provided to the white p.g. by the united states the americans haven't kept their promise since man big lately trump statement saying that they won't give any weapons to the white p.j. anymore and created a crisis of trust it takes a look at how turkey and america have turned from friends to almost foes. unbelievable is this real a nato member telling daddy you know i mean i mean to come in behave yourself oral point a gun at you 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 is turkey's target for the record the y b g equals the kurdish army and for all these years who's been giving the kurds all kinds of support right. the kurds were extended in all of branch that's what ankara calls its military ops the but
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where does that wipe e.g. get its guns i made it 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 to us is in the process of creating a terror army on our border what we have to do is nip this terror army in the bud america do not encroach on our borders do not provoke us or we will run out of patience does anyone from the u.s. government have anything to say we urge turkey to exercise restraint and ensure that its military operations remain limited in scope and duration and scrupulous to avoid civilian casualties some very restrained council there to be restrained think about it mr aired on rants that america u.s. officials don't hit back turkey rolls up the tanks flies out the warplanes sends
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soldiers over the border washington basically keep stop after all this isn't about kim who's sly the squeak makes donald trump for one reward so perhaps the turks and the kurds have succeeded in one thing together were juicing america to baffled silence. as encores military operation in syria steadily expands so does the international condemnation the past twenty four hours have seen protests in a number of european cities throughout the week such antiwar rallies waved in a whole lot of trouble and in some places banned kurdish militia flanks were brought in. thank you thank you thank. you. now that. i.
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was. preempted gretly right before turkey launched its assault american military command announced its plans to create a border force involving kurdish militia a move which infuriated ankara the white house quickly backtracked saying no border force could be created but that wasn't enough to stop turkish tanks from entering syria political commentator abdel darwish believes the situation risks spilling over into europe if washington doesn't make clear its policy in the region kurds would find themselves powerless against the might of turkey as we have seen in the unfortunates scenes from frankfurt and probably other places it could actually spill over and affect europe figure people who think they are far away it's very
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very hard actually to the american foreign policy at the moment first the americans have to explain to their allies of the our world what is the history of the and the policy on the stooge. do the world actually to have a peaceful settlement in syria and keep the political integrity of syria as a nation state as. they are new a world economic forum took place in davos this week on the star attraction this year was donald trump he became only the second u.s. president to attend the summit his visit was unexpected as trump's america first policy seems to be at odds with the forum's creating a shared future tipline the u.s. lead is a rival was met with a protest two thousand people marched through direct announcing for the forum several smaller protests took place elsewhere in the country including geneva to
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the top three u.s. leadership though as artie's duckling who were told. to feel very flattered that he has chosen this as a forum. for those that don't want to listen to him you can they can lead well probably to no one's surprise whatsoever trump speech did feature his signature phrase of america first and his speech is actually rounding out the end of the forum i believe in america i will always put. the first one the united states grows so does the world america is roaring that america is a cutting edge john and that's what we're doing in america and the results hold one mistake america's future has never been brighter i will always put america first i believe in america to come to america where you can innovate create and
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build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of the union since he came to the white house term speech was highly anticipated and according to reports lines were out the door hours before it even started and here at this economic forum trump in true businessman fashion used the opportunity to promote himself and his country. european leaders were also at the forum and just like trump day europe first ideas went against the grain of the summit globalist stance it isn't gentlemen my first miss each he said france is back france is back it's a call for europe because liverpool have any friends success is without a european success if between our twenty seven member states we are not able to send a clear and united message to major powers such as china india and the united states if foreign policy is made on the national level then we will feel not. a number of
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central topics on this year's agenda davos actually had little to do with economics at all focusing instead on race privilege and harassment all of the big hitters of twenty seventeen but author and editor gerald celente thinks the shift in focus is simply a facade davos big to the zero point one percent of the people they have very little concern about or what the rest of the people are getting so it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all those other little things about you know gay rights equal pay all that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much and how so many own so little on saturday a taliban suicide bomber killed one hundred three people and injured two hundred thirty five in the afghan capital kabul those are the latest figures provided by
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