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is closely linked to. its is for expansion reach traces its roots back to german reunification and the promises. that vera made to moscow back down and we're not necessarily saying is what kind of promises they have made that was not prepared were not carried through well it is believed at least if this is an opinion in moscow. russia was promised that nato will not expand to the east following the reunification of germany has another. has not expanded towards. unless countries in the east as to be permitted to join. nato as such has not expanded well i think that mr gorbachev there for the last president and the first president of the soviet union even in his memoirs stated quite clearly that this is not how it was perceived at least in russia many
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perceive that there was an explicit promise that nato would not keep moving towards russian borders and maybe that has been a misunderstanding but rather than arguing about that i want to ask you whether you believe germany has any special overall in solving the issue here in ukraine in helping russia ukraine others to come to certain accommodation or whether you believe this is just a european security issue that has to be handled by all well i don't think in this particular case since one of the basic. and dominating purposes of the european union is to keep the peace that's from that's from where the union idea started after the second world war and so if there is the route to read the relationship to you crean if there. these
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differences basic differences developed having developed in the eastern thought. it is a european issue and germany is acting was in this european understanding we have no special no as we don't see we have special responsibility here the european responsibility is the governing idea mr been called free have to leave it there i really appreciate you being on the show today on to our viewers please keep the conversation going and our social media pages for me i hope to see you again same place same time here on a well to part.
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the protocol it is hard coded to dismantle the fia world as we know it and those sued trying to get their way will be destroyed by it but those who want to come on board like a friendly regulator that's ok i am a bit wary though you know it's the classic good cop bad cop scenario you know when regulate anyone if the government comes with the gift you have to be a little leery. elliston is getting international recognition with the help of israel at least in the world of zoos remember wolf it was dismissive to do it long before you i committed to see that my complicity is going to go to sunday homie david. milch on. the only palestinians who gets the most.
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like. one of the deadliest campus shootings in u.s. history seventeen people are dead and dozens injured at a high school in florida. the press and the dead bodies. on the floor. the british government accused of turning its back on interpreters who helped the military in afghanistan we speak exclusively to one whose asylum appeals been rejected. and the u.s. t.v. news network releases a vast database of tweets allegedly used to influence the twenty sixteen presidential election however both candidates and parties and even attack russia.
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good morning from moscow. the day the fifteenth of february i'm calling. break this is your world news from r.t. international first the breaking news of another school massacre in the united states this time had a high school in florida seventeen people are dead and up to fifty are reported injured the suspect shooter is a nineteen year old former student who's now in custody video emerged online which seems to be from one of the classrooms while the attack was underway but please be warm but it does contain upsetting scenes. as the shots rang out inside the school panic students were seen running to safety this video was taken while the gunman was still at large now it's understood that the kind of sets off a fire alarm to draw people into the open to cause as many injuries as possible the offices rapidly swarmed the campus before leading pupils and stuff to safety. education. really. the way
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some of the youngsters have been describing the terrifying experiences. you saw my dead body there on the floor and blood all around the floor how many people like five on the third floor. you could look like students it was one teacher and four students so they do pull the fire drill we want to. whom boom boom boom there's gunshots at those firecrackers but after the last oh. if you like is known as school you don't expect these links only like coming in being that you're going to shoot at school you like start taking your family i love the you never know why he gets shot or killed right then. multiple fatalities have been confirmed in the deadly shooting that took place today at marjorie stoneman douglas high in a high school about fifty kilometers north of miami florida and the sheriff's office had a detailed account of today's events so let's take
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a quick listen we have seventeen from for victims. well victims were in the building. and shoot true victims are outside just outside the building one victim is on the street at the corner of pine island. and two. people. lost their lives at the house the sheriff's office has also confirmed that the suspected shooter had. has been detained and is now in police custody authorities have identified the shooter as nineteen year old nicholas cruz a former student who was quote expelled for disciplinary reasons he reportedly used in a ar fifteen rifle and even had extra magazines in his possession and as soon as the incident unfolded multiple ambulances police cars and even armored vehicles were deployed to the scene swat teams cleared the school and reunited students with their families who described the circumstances as quote chaotic and frantic florida
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governor rick scott said he's been in touch with local officials and homeland security has apparently been in contact with both state and local officials but we also heard from the white house donald trump expressed his condolences via twitter and white house press secretary sarah huckabee sanders said that trump has offered financial assistance to florida if needed but according to every town for gun safety a gun control advocacy group the u.s. has seen eighteen school shootings in the first forty five days of twenty so these horrific sophistic could absolutely reflect a greater societal issue. the
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suspects in the florida shooting is nineteen year old nicholas cruz a former student at the school who'd been expelled over his behavior he's now in custody after being arrested without an. and police say the suspect was heavily armed. but one freshman student was tweeting out of the school as the incident was unfolding these are pictures from a classroom west students were hiding from the shooter we've been discussing the possible reasons with some guests overnight. so over three hundred million guns this is enough for every person in the united states to have a gun it's insane and you know we license cars you can't just get in a car and drive it but you can get
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a gun and shoot it you don't need any training you don't need any licensing. and a lot of states now you can carry them. undercover and legally there's a lot of nuttiness in this country about how guns make you safer. and the evidence is all to the contrary this is an ultimate cry for attention and i'd like to see the media for the first time not look at this is a gun issue and to shy away from the anatomy object or or start to start to look away from why or how these individuals are getting the guns and start looking at the intent behind it why are they doing this what's the mental health of this person what's their personal individual issue if there's one thing that we do know it's been proven time and time again that the gun itself does not do any damage but the issue is the person behind it their intent their motives their means. british government's being accused of turning its back on interpreters who helped the military in afghanistan many of received death threats from the taliban and so they
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can remain in the homeland any boy who spoke exclusively to an afghan interpreter who's been for asylum in the u.k. is failed. they only to give me the notice for deportation they told me that you have to leave the country so they're going to send me. i would definitely become abdul that he was a front line in tapper state with british forces in afghanistan from two thousand and eight to two thousand and ten. i know that if i join the british forces. trust for me but i have to do that because our country was. the situation in our country was very bad so i have to help the international forces to protect other countries so they came to my country to protect us so why should i not hope that working with u.k. troops made abdul a target for local taliban forces that was a phone call from my from my father and a letter put in my door so you know that your son is working for the infidels so
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tell him to leave the job otherwise you will be slapped in the threats soon turned to violence when the taliban raided on my family my father and my mom and my dad so on that time when that happened he was completely angry all the problems happened to me just because of you creating problems for us with his and his family's lives in danger abdul was forced to flee i did i had enough time to go and see this for protection or something like that on it was for me one choice to leave the country he came to britain illegally through cali and applied for asylum on the very first day since then the home office has rejected his initial application and his appeal the government says it's safe to return to kabul where he says his life is in danger that was. ours and justice. because when
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i heard i helped the british forces in a very risky time but at the moment i'm at risk so i need help but this still ignoring me. as an asylum seeker can't work and this is the modest accommodation that the government provides for him he also gets thirty five pounds a week in living expenses and he has the constant threat of deportation looming over. him there are around a thousand afghan interpreters that worked with british forces around four hundred of them have been given u.k. visas which means abdul is one of around six hundred who have been qualified the system has been described as unfair and a lot of. abdul's best friend much managed to win.
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