tv Politicking RT February 15, 2018 9:30pm-10:01pm EST
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this forces kurdish forces that have been armed by the united states now it turns out a number of the forces in the s. d. ath have actually relocated they've essentially gone to a wall from their position elsewhere in the country and gone to northern syria to fight against the turkish military turkey is demanding that kurdish forces be expelled from the anti islamic state fighting force led by the united states in syria however in the past we've heard u.s. leaders quite adamant about their support for the kurds the coalition's working jointly with the syrian democratic forces to stop motion train the new syrian border security force approx one two hundred individuals training in the b.s.f. sanogo close with the goal of a final four sons of approximate thirty thousand now the turkish government considers these kurdish forces operating in syria to be terrorists and feels quite threatened by them and has been a long outspoken in demanding that the united states and its support for these
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forces this is what we've heard from the turkish president. why you still here why do these weapons still arrive america is in the process of creating a terror army on aboud do nothing cruger not borders do not provoke we will run out of patience tillerson has arrived in turkey and he'll be going to an embassy a u.s. embassy in turkey that is on a street that's actually made for the military operation against those kurdish forces armed by the united states operation olive branch and it's sending a pretty clear message to washington that they do not approve of this policy of arming kurdish forces the united states is caught in a strange place between two allies it's aligned with the kurdish forces and it's also aligned with the turkish government a member of nato that considers those kurdish forces to be terrorists. political sciences professor to morrissey's that turkey no wants the u.s. to deliver on its promises. we are fed up with these words it's coming from
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america and this is a good to be you know understanding security teams of turkey at this big. terrorist group there is you know not waiting any diplomatic source from the united states just want to keep its promises to deliver those promises to turkey. and especially in man bitch that are wise i think it doesn't work you know these kind of diplomatic meetings for kochi. u.s. intelligence chiefs urged vising said this instance stay away from chinese smartphones dumb includes a d e n y r way after concerns were raised that they're being used by beijing to spy on americans but provides the capacity to maliciously modify or steal information provides the capacity to conduct undetected espionage raise your hand
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if you would recommend that private american citizens use one way or products or services. not of your generation thank you for that well the browns just mentioned are some of the biggest names in mobile communications worldwide is a tease market share puts the company eighth place globally while way makes the top three and while way is investing massively to break the do awfully of market leader some sun aapl weiwei has huge stars advertising its films like football icon. scarlett johansson henry cavill and played superman in the latest movies. but last week a conversation between two f.b.i.
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officials was leaked in which they pointed out up old ability to track users we heard from tech consultant tom cheese right who sees the warning from u.s. intelligence is ironic considering the activities of america's only agencies anything's possible in trump's america we just don't know but given the size of the trading relationship between the two i think they'd have to be very cautious about damaging that seriously electronics one of the of the biggest markets go back and forth intellectual property and this huge contractual tire speed chinese manufacturer is an american network provider so it would be incredibly difficult to translate these sort of statements into legal restrictions it's certainly ironic that they're putting so much effort into blocking the entry of these companies into the u.s. market without making a video available because as we know the one place where there is great evidence of spying activity happening here is largely driven by the u.s. government we know that actually ironically they try to insert software into huawei devices to spy on people that way so it's
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a difficult situation maybe they have evidence they don't want to share for security reasons but right now the one party you have evidence is spying on people if the people who are complaining about. the u.k. government has blamed russia for a large scale ransomware a turk which targeted a number of countries in june last year including russian but it seems they have british foreign minister who made the statement could not confirm that it was the doing of moscow the u.k.'s national cybersecurity center a sense is that the russian military was almost certainly responsible for the destructive not patch of cyber attack of june twenty seventh. well the malware behind the attack is called not petyr the first reports on the cyber attack came from ukraine but quickly spread around the world it's believed that not at least two thousand organizations including transport systems bikes and hospital grids
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russia the u.k. the us germany and france were all of hit by malware we talked to other garri director at eurasia future news media you see scapegoating russia is all the rage these the. it's just a trend it's a it was communists were everywhere in the fifty's then it was everyone who's a muslim is somehow a danger now it's russians maybe next month it will be the chinese but since russia and china are lies maybe they can both be the scapegoats of the failures of western governments to actually do their job for their own citizens so yes it absolutely is a trend of the allegations continue to get more and more absurd there's only one thing in fact that is consistent about these allegations and that's that they don't lead to any tangible evidence there's an allegation there's a giant question mark and then there's an anti russian saying sions anti russian statements the persecution of russian individuals but to get from step one to step
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three that crucial step to evidence is always missing. you know there are two unusual teams are this year's winter olympics one is the united squad from north and south korea competing together for the first time in twelve years it's widely seen as a positive move and a sign not relations are warming between them the other team is olympic athletes from russia no winners away are competing under a neutral fly due to a disputed doping scandal and leave the train go are some spectators whether they recognize team rushes reprinting. it will take a long while for russian athletes journalists like myself that i can tell you first sure to forget the acronym o. a r after chang twenty eight inc well just before the winter games a group of russian designers thought they could take advantage of the international olympic committee's language sanctioned.
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i put one of those on myself and decided to walk around near the olympic park a little bit. what kind of team did people with this kind of sweatshirt support i'm pro-choice. it's a limb take half really really to get to the russian north korea i think north korea russia the russians the food there will be here because they don't care if you lose a limb. something a limb think athletes of russia what would you chant if you were annoying our team supporter oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh we come from really. close. to. the
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leg some people say a russian animal can make it sound like that they're the russians there siberian tiger i fear i was. merely making it sound like it's hungry. for gold medals well judging by the first few days of the winter olympics the russian fans have chosen to stick to the more traditional chants and symbols. you know you're trying to go r t. the british government is again being accused of turning its back on interpreters who help the military in afghanistan many have received death threats from the taliban and say they can't
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remain in their homeland polly boy who spoke to an afghan interpreter who's facing his final bid for asylum in the u.k. . they only 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 barry was a front line in ten percent with british forces in afghanistan from two thousand and eight to two thousand and ten and know that if i join the british forces will be very close for me but i have to do that our country was. 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 hopeless but 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 on my door so you know that your son is working for the infidels so
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tell him to leave the job and they were as he will be slapped are the threats soon turned to violence when the taliban grated 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. to go and seek. for protection or something like that only twice 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 until. i was and justice.
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when 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 around a thousand afghan interpreters that worked with british forces around four hundred of them have been given u.k. beans. which means abbeville is one of around six hundred who haven't qualified the system has been described as unfair and a lot a lot abdul's best friend how much managed to win hash much applied for his visa while still in afghanistan and after a two year wait he was brought over to the u.k. under the government's official afghan interpreter scheme do you feel guilty
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sometimes that you got the visa and didn't buy one visa for every interpreters who spend time over the telephone is on the seventh person you know going to be almost all it will be able to be searching for people. that would. call me oh great night before so. if you want to get back in afghanistan abdul was a professional boxer he can't compete in the u.k. because he doesn't have a work permit but he can still train since i came here he can do nothing to staying at home going out sometimes they keep him busy with my turnings you googled market i mean if you're human being. told you very. few of the challenging part.
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of the work. should be told me but i have a full. view of the rugby. for which you would go to people who would trust the rules and if we. were made above you were all abdul can do now is wait for his final appeal against deportation to be considered by the home office problem turf either in afghanistan. or the same cost there was a big third for me the taliban and have i have a very bad depression day by day my depression is getting worse so i'm going about my life and nothing could happen to me pretty boy who are to see greater manchester . oarfish levy u.k. government say it investigates every claim of intimidation and considers all cases on an individual basis. the french president is on course to
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take another campaign pledge off the list and money will micron's promising to bring back compulsory military service and his party has been busy trying to whip up support for that. we call it the national service because it's the place where the youth of our country and the nation meet one another where they get to know the military service on the one hand and civil and gauge ment on the other it's where one gives his time to the nation and to society. what about the age range it will cover all age ranges both boys and girls will take part in the service will be obligatory. or pools three years ago suggested that eighty percent of people were in favor of the move but no that's dwindled to a little more than half charlotte dubin city went on to the streets of paris to see what people there now think. but you play as if you're ready to serve your country yes i have even tried to get in the army.
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think there are many ways to help your country and not on the army but it's not all about taking a weapon in your hand. army training is definitely way strict sort of in the school curriculum but this experience gave me a new perspective on things. as well i think military service is something good this creates unity around the country but servants should be optional. at the moment the total seems quite crazy her as they say it with the obligatory this is them they say not. the french national anthem at all is often.
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i'm max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is on a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these has flaws are simply not accountable and we're just getting more and more into the. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for a while because we're. off to mars and coalition negotiations germany's three largest parties have provisionally agreed on a compromise that may yet pull through all of these difficulties a sign of something major going wrong in german politics the birthing pangs of the country's fourth brown coalition.
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you push for the good you said the bus boy you know when they will. push with it. a bit i thought it was done with does it. it's good when you off to the machine you know it's a big push for a way of life it's a little the same doesn't give you the support that for two months you know there seem to be. i mean i think so over the course. it's meant to. be an out of coach e.q. . he had to come fuzzy. it's still a. face. you know and a up to hide you have missed some signals. to my room in place she has knowledge of his nature childhood to the end
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balls or. whatever so there's a bull of when this dish is going to do it but i see it was a glow in the wood paneled but i see whats in the store this month. so anything done on that will pop by someone who cleaned up my identity of the. so intended to it's cool to pursue montreal. but was do you not the post was real. emotion you coulda woulda coulda to conduct there with not a doodle question there was totally. new bubble of delusion explore you know what got those so those months both in the us and then you just. lose. it. but it was just a proposition of course of the. had to say yesterday it was. just almost time.
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