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britain accuses a rush of breaching of the convention on chemical weapons out an emergency meeting of the un security council while russia protests it is being considered guilty until proven innocent. we've known for years that for you in order to determine the guilty party no investigation is needed today the best kind of proof is suspicion. that comes as the u.k.'s prime minister expel twenty three russian diplomats from britain in retaliation for the kremlin's alleged involvement in the poisoning of a former russian intelligence agent and his daughter that is just by police have been declared. and human rights advocates call on the u.s. congress to reject donald trump's new pick for cia director over her involvement in the intelligence agency's torture program. now the incomparable union o'neill my
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colleague is in the studio next hour to update you on today's top stories but first the escalating war of words between russia and the u.k. over the poisoning of a russian double agent that is up for debate next on stay with us. hello and welcome to cross talk or all things considered i'm peter lavelle it appears and highly likely these are the words used by u.k. prime minister to resume pinning blame on russia for the poison attack on a former russian intelligence officer turned british claims are made and threats of course without evidence.
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crosstalk in the poison attack in britain i'm joined by my guest alexander macarius in london he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com also in london we have charles shoe bridge he is a security analyst and a former u.k. army and counterterrorism intelligence officer and in brussels we cross to any much shown she is a former british intelligence officer and writer or across time pros in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciate alexander macarius i'd like to go to an article that you just recently wrote and the title is very telling to resume the now demands russia provide prove itself innocence and that's a very curious form of jurisprudence isn't it isn't that backwards what she's asking go ahead. well that is exactly what she's asking because she's asking that by a certain specified time rusher is supposed to say that provide the evidence
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that will prove that it was not russian the russian state that did this thing now that completely reverses the burden of proof which is that some beauty is assumed to be innocent until they're proved guilty and it that it is the person who makes the accusation who is supposed to prove it and this is a complete reversal of a principle that has underpinned the whole net the whole direction of european jurisprudence since the middle ages but that's the kind of situation which way already. ok annie. it seems to me with the prime minister's words but she's already for garment investigation because she already has a corporate i mean again it seems everything's upside down and by doing this like we had in the limp in the case where you've already decided the guilty party and you won't go down different avenues to do actually real investigation and find out
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what happened this is a repeat that's the only thing that's similar with the limp in the case before is it's been politicized instead of going through the nuts and bolts of doing detective work go ahead any absolutely and we saw this right when the story broke last week in the sense that the british media stampeded down this path but i have to give certain credit to the home secretary of the u.k. amber rug because she did say for many days we need to allow the police space to investigate this and identify the substance now in terms of investigation i've suggested three avenues they have to go down first of all the boots on the street getting eyewitness accounts c.c.t.v. footage that sort of thing secondly identifying the substance which they're now say they have done but thirdly and crucially finding out what this guy's been up to every last eight years since he was rinse clean by the russian service before he was sent over pardoned and sent back to the u.k. and would have been rinse clean of intelligence by m i six once he arrived in the u.k. so i can't see a motive there but in terms of the substance as well yes sure if this nerve agent
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is what they say it is it might have been developed in russia thirty years ago but then you know plenty of nerve agents been developed by plenty of other countries as well including the us germany the u.k. so in this case to say it was developed in russia thirty years ago means that it must be in the russians that did it it is a bit like saying well porton down the u.k. scientific establishment secretly developed something called the x. and other nerve agent in the one nine hundred fifty s. and that was used to assassinate kim. brother the north korean leader last year so you know you couldn't be to say well. developed this poison the assassination this guy it's crazy but there seems to be very little critical analysis going on and pete to blame russia well they don't want to be critical analysis let me go to charles here i mean it seems like the entire political establishment and the media in the u.k. are very happy with the words that it's russia's fault and now we have to wait for
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the consequences here i mean if they're not even though they're not even there's like the ultimatums on both sides now the russians want to say well what is this stuff show it to us maybe we can help you identify it and then the ultimatum is that you have to admit your guilt on the british side here i mean the british side doesn't want any kind of resolution here they have already got what they wanted to have a narrative that you know russia is bad and we have to sanction it somehow in some form and maybe we could mention the world cup here in a second here go ahead charles. yes undoubtedly you can see from the comments of some politicians but especially out of the mainstream media here in the u.k. and to lesser extent elsewhere that there is an agenda driving this irrespective of what the facts that lay behind this incident i mean quite rightly recognized and remember i speak as a former detective and investigator in matters similar to this in some ways. that motif is an important part of that it isn't everything but the and then the
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other evidence to see which way it points the evidence of the actual the actual physical evidence here such as been disclosed because a great amount of it of course hasn't been disclosed and perhaps hasn't yet been discovered isn't in any way conclusive in this case but when it comes to motive you know arguably there is a motive for russia to kill somebody that or to attempt to kill somebody who is seen as a traitor but in this particular case there is a much greater motive surely to avoid this kind of situation just weeks before before russian elections just before the world cup at a time when there is enough stress and problems between the west and east as it currently stands why russia would carry out this kind of attack particularly it would appear using a method that anybody that used that method would surely know would point straight back to russia so we can say here i think somewhat conclusively at least at this stage that whatever the circumstances of the attack whoever carried out if they did
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use this nerve agent that's been described did it knowing that russia would almost certainly be blamed and then you forever therefore you have to ask the question would that be russia if alexander again glad that charles brought that up i mean why in the world just like in the case of linton enco you know use a means to try to kill someone that is so extraordinary that you know the possibilities of who could have done it you know it's very much narrowed the charles pointed out this seems i'm sorry for me it looks like a. complete set up ok and the timing is perfect for people that want to. the push the narrative of worse relations well between russia and the west we are one more other thing charles the whole situation going on in the ukraine where it's usually are grossly unreported in the in the western media go ahead alexander yes i mean there is very wide speculation not perhaps in the mainstream media but elsewhere that this is a kind of provocations of sort of
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a provocation intended to worsen relations even further between russia and the west and to complicate the situation in advance of the world cup and the russian presidential elections are personally i'm going to resist the temptation to speculate along this these lines simply because we just don't know enough about this incident and i want to just also a repeat of point that charles schumer bridge made which i think is an entirely valid one i have not been an investigator but in my past life i have seen the results of many investigations and very often in fact more often than not the clue to a person's death is or or attack is in the person themselves in their background and we need to know a norful lot more about this person and why he was attacked and why he was and chosen as an attack and to start pointing fingers at this very early
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stage is is frankly completely wrong. i would make one final point at this in response to all of this which is of course when ultimatums are made such as the one that to raise the mate has made it is to moment a sign that the british government doesn't have the evidence yes the point to russia because if it did why he would eat. challenge the russians to prove their innocence in that kind of way you know any one of the things that's really interesting in this. poll he was part of this prisoner exchange exchange in two thousand and ten presumably they could have pretty much squeezed everything out of the f.s.b. and british intelligence i mean he kind of went to the u.k. as a blank sheet.
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