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tv   Keiser Report  RT  April 4, 2018 11:00pm-11:30pm EDT

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and i think from that standpoint of president trump is working you're going to meet with president putin in june and as i've said before president putin trunk console a lot of the problems over there and even worked in some regards with the earth gone in turkey but a lot of it has to do you know with the saw it in a new government in syria that can really pull the syrians together as a group and i think that needs to be done so the discussion in june with incomes going to be very important so is there any chance of the united states seeking cooperation with the assad government i mean right now they seem at loggerheads. no i don't think we want to assad as i explained to the foreign ministry in moscow that they need to move to new leadership because and so on he's made by so many supported by others he can't unify the country as a leader in the future and so like all countries if you want to move forward you
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have to have new leadership in particularly in syria you've got to have leadership that can pull the various the organizations and so elements in the society together in a so i cannot do that anymore so that's a pivotal point i think president group one facilities that with president putin when they meet so. he can talk syria without talking like kind of the external forces that are involved i mean obviously the two that everyone talks about are the united states and russia but the kurdish y p g is one of the key forces that the u.s. has been arming and supporting in syria if this continues you know turkey isn't going to like it they're going after the y.p. genie in full force how do you think turkey can react to the situation. well that's a you know there's a whole separate issues turkey. the kurds in syria as well as you know iraq. trying to develop an independent state you know that's an option to put everything
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at rest. but those are the kinds of things the great leaders can talk with each other and work out some kind of strategy and also bridging ernet going on in the in the solution there and so he's what this is what these leaders need to do is meet and talk and let's come up with solutions and solutions i gave the russian ministry my syrian renaissance plan which is the rebuilding of syria and i would be happy to provide that to you but that is really what i think the russians like they like my plan if it can be properly implemented and certainly be interested in seeing that let's. kind of go back to the idea of support to local authorities there what type of support are we looking at there i mean is it going to be some sort of technical assistance or are we looking at the chance of military equipment boots on the ground what are we looking at which would you talk to you if we see if we see
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united states support to roekel authorities in syria what kind of support would be seen from the u.s. to. to the troops who are actually implementing the security system there. well and to secure the rebuilding reconstruction in syria i think with the powers that be come together early going specifically. interim they can work out a rebuilding. syria based on now and tomorrow that makes sense of bringing the parties together to consult rome there are many expatriate syria syrians a much influence who left the gun to paris the guns of yanna and it just didn't go in so these leaders who left the government can be pulled back and form some kind of a coalition there's no. serious work and i think that's the common sense thinking that has to occur because we can solve this problem in syria and we can rebuild
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a survey say we will be done primarily with money and middle east money to do it but we owe that as the world to rebuild all this is also solve some of the refugee problems in europe right now. paul interesting to hear thoughts as always retired u.s. army major general paul valery on our teacher national mission but. all right the u.s. president is unhappy about a gas pipeline in northern europe that's far more still to come. that's.
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what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to be. the two going to be close this is like a three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters and. sit. back as our team international the us president has lashed out at germany for
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spending billions of euros on a project that stands to benefit russia his remarks were made before a meeting with the leaders of the three baltic states in the white house on tuesday . germany is paying one percent and they're not even paying the full one percent of nato germany hooks up a pipeline into russia with germany is going to be paying billions of dollars for energy into russia and i'm saying what's going on with that how come germany is paying vast amounts of money to russia when they hook up a pipeline that's not right. well the u.s. president's remarks came after the nord stream two gas pipeline project received the necessary construction permits from germany it will deliver natural gas from russia to germany under the baltic sea other major investors include austria the netherlands france and the u.k. dutch company shell fifty five billion cubic meters of natural gas will reach of the european union each year with a planned start date in late two thousand nine hundred european companies have already invested nine and have billion euros in it last month the u.s.
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senators tried to block the new pipeline going ahead in a letter to the u.s. treasury secretary earlier u.s. senator tim ryan didn't mince his words over why russia's energy sector was being hit with sanctions we must continue to focus on how we get our gas here in the united states our natural gas to europe to our allies so they're not so dependent on russia german lawyer maximillian kron told us that washington is unable to block object. from. as late some strong growth it is a little bit rhetorical the course load stream two is no end to say says construction so they just bring a little bit stronger earths for their entire russian public and forty energy competitors the u.s. and russia are competitive on the energy market since the us is an exporter of energy but it is unfair to do that competition with political pressure so
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russian gas is cheaper when it comes directly on the pipeline because russia competitors that want it and i guess the americans have to accept that a lot stream is really really important will do i'm a critic of their own men and i don't think she's very brave i'm quite optimistic that it will make it happen mazhar to international. threatening actions can be very dangerous this is the atmosphere engulfing the west relations with russia the poisoning incident in the u.k. has yet to be explained to the public but this is not stop the british and american governments from playing the role of judge jury and executioner.
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to keep in mind as a team into place and. there are. greetings and salutations privacy is dead watchers i wish i was speaking metaphorically but since the rise of the security industrial complex in the aftermath of nine eleven we've gradually seen our constitutionally protected rights to privacy evaporate like pints after the latest football match tragically some folks are perfectly comfortable with this not batting an eye when the n.s.a. scoops up their metadata phone calls all for the sake of national security see those folks prefer safety over privacy but would you feel just as comfortable and
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safe if a foreign government rather than your own was listening in on your private calls and reading your texts. that's what citizens living here in washington d.c. are now asking themselves after u.s. authorities have acknowledged that authorize cell phone spying devices are potentially being used on the good folks living here in the nation's capital and a letter to u.s. senator ron wyden the democrat out of oregon the department of homeland security revealed that the d h s national protection programs directorate has observed anomalous activity in the national capital region that appears to be consistent with international mobile subscriber identity captures what all that godly group means is yes foreign or criminally operated sting rays have descended upon washington d.c. and quite frankly i wish i was talking about the cartilaginous special no i'm talking sting rays and devices like them you may remember simulate cell towers in
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order to capture mobile device signals and the devices these sting rays depending on their sophistication can do everything from eavesdrop on your calls to plant malware on your phone now if that upsets you make sure you're sitting down because the united states government as of now isn't planning to do anything about it let's find out why as we start watching the hawks. like you that i got. this. week that. well they were the ones with the hawks i am to roll with for them to have a lot and where probably being listened to i would imagine i get this feeling that
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i got like thousands upon thousands of people watching and listening to me right now why would that be. norbi anyway but what do you see is all over the place of her life i don't know that i'm entirely shocked i mean it isn't as if this is a farm town so it's a good point there's a version for is a very good point yeah i mean one of the bigger things when you look at it is you know this this is a city that is full. of soldiers active duty military you know we've got the pentagon the n.s.a. the cia the f.b.i. and pretty much all of the contractors from within that apparatus and all the pieces of it so it's not that odd to understand that there are a ton of people in in this city that are very tech savvy that are savvy of their own privacy even if they don't think about it on a large scale so they probably do have to phones or they do have certain things but for the rest of do you see sort of unsuspecting masses. who knows and we don't know
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that this is just spying on some sort of foreign policy issue like you say you know embassies we don't know that it's it's just as this is criminal organization through and who knows and suddenly your credit card or whatever is under that dead yeah you know and there could be faffed and if you're talking to the banker on your phone and you're giving up your of the social security number or at least something yeah someone's recording it then we have that and they said that you're you know they suddenly were talking about earlier today that a lot of these things they can't pinpoint who's doing it or where but they can say that you know most likely it would be you know at an embassy so they could monitor calls and people walking up to the embassy or something like that i would be actually reasonable depends invasive but you could you could make an argument for it but what's really interesting is you know why isn't the united states taking action why are we seeing an outrage over this you know why are we seeing people say why homeland security have covered that there's you know these sting rays they're
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scooping up some of the overtime the cell phone towers all over town well they're not shutting down the stick raising devices like them because one it's a very expensive process for the major wireless network providers to upgrade their systems in order to combat this problem and so the phones don't do all the thinking that you know the listening devices the cell tower yes their business doesn't like the cost section and the other big pushback comes from our own law enforcement intelligence agencies because they use the same technology here is stateside and if suddenly the cell phone towers and all that those industries upgrade to where they are not susceptible to sting rays then law enforcement loses their ability to spy on us so it's ok to sacrify is our privacy to foreign governments as long as we keep the ability.

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