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when the lawmakers manufactured them sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the financial merry go round listen to the one percent. time to ignore middle of the room sick. i mean really need. the drive towards war against syria is unmistakable the pretext is still another alleged chemical attack as usual no evidence is presented as usual conclusions are drawn before an independent investigation we live in a very dangerous time. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll
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see you then. there was strong pressure by the security cabinets by the pentagon and by the media on down donald trump to do something about syria probably at some stage he might get into this pressure but i don't think that it is his intention what i consider more likely than another u.s. military attack on syria is that the united states policy will be to wreck any and by the russians to turks and iranians to find a political. welcome back at an emergency meeting of the un security council both americas and russia's
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resolutions on a mechanism to investigate syria's alleged chemical attack did not pass three washington's resolution was vetoed by moscow while russia's fell short of the required majority well these are the pictures from inside dumas at the scene of the alleged attack russia's military and chemical experts searched the area but no traces of banned substances were found no patients treated for chemical poisoning were found into most hospitals either this is led russia to claim the reported chemical attack is fake and has been staged. well virginia state senator richard blunt told us that the members of trump's administration make a military response more likely. it is very possible that the entire thing was a complete fabrication and we were not even bothering to who were not even bothering to say was there a murder committed and there's only history of the false flag
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attacks and another thing that i notice is that the reports that came out of the white house much which are a subsidiary of i'll try again the same group that brought down the twin towers in new york and killed three thousand americans on nine eleven what bothers me is that president trungpa so war surrounded himself by a war cabinet the one exception is general mattis matt just made a very interesting statement and this was just last month he said the anonymous state cannot confirm that syria has ever used chemical weapons this is exactly the situation in do mom and the energy state has no excuse for going in there. security analyst charles shear bridged told us the syrian government had no notion of to carry out such an attack from
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a military perspective there is absolutely no motive and from the political dimension of course it's suicidal to carry out these kind of incidents if indeed it was by a so we certainly got very little if any motive for it whereas if you look on the other side of this corner as indeed with previous incidents of alleged chemical weapons usage you've got every incentive on the part of the rebels indeed ever since obama put in place his red line promises in effect to attack syria if there was a chemical instant even though obama himself didn't follow through on that of course you've given every incentive to rebel groups and their supporters to stage false flag attacks in order to provoke that kind of international response also you've got the issue of look at who these victims were in all of the videos even those presented by the white house mates and others we see lots of children killed we see very few adults and we see almost none if any rebels actually in these as victims of these attacks and so we've got
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a suggestion here that assad just as he's about to be victorious in india and indeed as a whole for some inexplicable reason he then launches a chemical attack the first sarin attack or whatever substance is alleged for a year in this way which will bring international condemnation on him and yet do nothing to assist in militarily because order victims for whatever reason seem to be children and other civilians meanwhile the organization for the safety of their navigation has issued an notification alert it says all sleights in the mediterranean area within the next seventy two hours should exercise caution in planning a future possible as strikes in syria where european power has in germany and france have come out with their statements on the situation blaming russia for its alleged obstruction of the investigation. business elsewhere internationally russia has served honorably in preventing opportunities to examine things which grants ability we don't see this approach as constructive in satisfying it can't continue
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like that because any more on who can go and the decision would take will not affect syria's allies but if the decision to stay can it will of course target syria's chemical capabilities. meanwhile britain's controversial former prime minister tony blair has has been to push his country into yet another military conflict this time in syria in an interview blair claims the u.k. should back a u.s. intervention against a masters in the wake of the alleged chemical attack the man who joined washington to invade iraq in two thousand and three to say this would be action in support of of military intervention by that the us if you don't respond to this too to the use of chemical weapons against civilians then obviously you know we're ignoring what the international community has said which is that this is unacceptable than those that use such measures methods should be held to account even if we take the action which i think we have to do. it doesn't solve the longer term question of what
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happens in syria. i gave the order for british forces to take part in military action in iraq my judgment as prime minister is that this threat is real growing and of an entirely different nature to any conventional threat to our security that britain has faced before. the program in the form that we thought it was did not exist in the way that we thought so i could apologize for that i could also apologized by the way for some of the mistakes in planning and certainly our mistaken in our understanding of what would happen once you remove the regime. for all of this i express more. sorrow regret. and apology that you may have a no. complete. with iraq inquiry known as the chilcot report
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was published in twenty sixteen and uncovered mistakes in the six year long u.k. campaign in iraq the report revealed there was no imminent threat to the u.k. or urgent need for military action against saddam hussein's government but also highlighted the certainty that iraq was stockpiling weapons of mass destruction including chemical and biological agents was unjustified the u.k. lost one hundred seventy nine servicemen and women cheering the campaign it also claimed the lives of hundreds of thousands of iraqi civilians in twenty sixteen a petition was uploaded on the u.k. parliamentary website for the arrest of blair for his role in the destruction of iraq of the twenty thousand signed the petition before it was removed all military analysts come are alarmed told us that tony blair is just following the western line on syria this is all about playing to the gallery this is all about headlines twitter and media this is not about syria what was good for syria as far as us from
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new kerry goes it's making themselves feel good and patting themselves on the back so this is a tried and tested formula of the last seven years the west make their mind up even before a minute as possible or any action on the ground and in this case the americans the europeans and the british have always wanted to be the judge jury and executioner and you can't do that any crime that's committed you you need to look at the evidence but if no one wants to look at the evidence then they want to look the other way. doctors in saul's really have now confirmed that yes group hour has been discharged from hospital following last month's nerve agent attack she's asked for the media to respect her privacy her father said gay is also recovering which is a slower rate. we have now discharged from salisbury district hospital. has asked for privacy from the media and i want to reiterate her request her father has also made good progress. on friday i announced he was no longer in
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a critical condition. although he's recovering more slowly at the new year we hope that he too will be able to leave hospital in due course well the souls very hospital has issued a short statement confirming that you are scriptural has indeed been discharged and they said that this isn't the end of her treatment but it marks a significant milestone report suggests that she left last night that she's been taken to an undisclosed location where she can be safe from the media the foreign secretary boris johnson has tweeted saying congratulations that is wonderful that you out of hospital and his to have a full and speedy recovery and there's already been reaction from the russian embassy here in the u.k. saying that we congratulate you on her recovery but we need urgent proof that what's being done to her is being done according to her own free will now the medical recovery that you are and to
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a lesser extent her father have made is being presented as nothing short of extraordinary given the severity of the nerve agent that they were said to have been exposed to five weeks ago. were found slumped on not park bench in seoul's glory and very soon afterwards the british government announced that they had been poisoned with a deadly nerve agent one that the government laboratory have porton down how to identify. the chalk and throughout the media scandal and the in searing diplomatic who allowed the medical gnosis for the script files was catastrophic grave many chemical weapons that were saying that they wouldn't survive and media reports in the first few days some of them even jumped the gun saying that the script had been murdered and when she. he pointed the finger of blame at moscow
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the prime minister to reason may was also pessimistic when talking about the script pal's condition and sadly late last week doctors indicated that their condition is unlikely to change in the near future as they may never recover fully but despite the hospital releasing this statement saying that u.s. script power has been discharged the story here is already being spun in a particular way it's being spun in a particular direction again some of the media reports here now and keen to make one thing clear to paraphrase a b.b.c. report from this morning the idea that yulia and her father going to make a full recovery is wrong they're going to be permanently damaged by what's been done to them all the script files were said to have been exposed to a poison from the other child class of nerve agents developed in the soviet union although it was never called by that name in this group of poisons and so to cause
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permanent damage or death and is believed to be the most deadly set of substances of its kind british foreign secretary boris johnson claims the government's porton down military oratory have managed to trace the agent to russia something later denied by the lobster chief when i look at the evidence when the people from from port and the were absolutely categorical and i asked the guy myself i said are you sure and he said there's no dark to be clear you will not tell you to look all down to say where it is from we haven't yet been able to do that. from the foundation for strategic for strategic research believes this type of nerve agent is extremely damaging. no the church is supposed to be very toxic highly toxic five to eight times more toxic than the x. which is already very very toxic so a small amount should have killed. people for sure but what is
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still very. difficult to assess today is how do you know wieczorek was delivered to the victim so before we know exactly how the nerve each up was delivered to the victim it's very difficult to assess the amount of the chemical agent that was in contact with the victims. placement chief executive mugs up the back has been testifying at the u.s. senate on the data breach scandal that's affecting millions of more or less off the rank. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all sucks but there was one more question and by the way who's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to go i mean eighty percent of the beach but probably with you and we'll show you all the great game the great game
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following the hearing in washington joins me live with the details well how they're severe i mean the social media joins me now under intense pressure of the past few months wasn't so i mean what did its chief have to say well right now as dr bird is addressing claims that before the senate that cambridge analytic used the platform to obtain its users data about eighty seven million users letter which is apparently used to includes the us election now what was unusual about this particular hearing is that there was one witness testifying before nearly half of the senate now there was a lot of chatter up to the hearing but it looks like it didn't exactly live up to expectations. zuckerberg appall it apologized several times before the hearing and then he issued an apology while he was giving his opening statement let's take a quick look after people. we didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility and that was a big mistake and it was my mistake and i'm sorry. i started facebook
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i run it and i'm responsible for what happens here now one would expect senators to grill zuckerberg with a number of tough questions but that didn't happen who are these people have eighty seven million people users concentrated in certain states are you able to figure out where they're from do you think we need consistent probably protections for consumers across the entire internet ecosystem have you heard of total information awareness you know i'm talking about you know i do not ok mr zuckerberg what is facebook doing to prevent foreign actors from interfering in u.s. elections as we discussed in my office yesterday the line between legitimate political discourse and hate speech can sometimes be hard to identify and can you discuss what steps that facebook currently takes when making these evaluations would you be
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comfortable sharing with us the name of the hotel you stayed in last night. no. i think you're genuine i got dead since and conversing with you you want to do the right thing you want to enact reforms. now is the hearing is still underway and we haven't heard any stunning revelations as yet but we'll keep you up to date on that i will be coming back to see samir khan in washington thank you very much well i'll be back with more news at the top of the hour. the swarms of the blue of them so moving. good us who was before.
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we have petitions to go to the store to snoop or come up with you of course that is the cousin with you or your supporters to your machine station shouldn't be you should put door for the one who's doing the request. the drive towards war against syria is unmistakable the pretext is still another alleged chemical attack as usual no evidence is presented as usual conclusions are drawn before an independent investigation we live in a very dangerous time. up same down string you know the name change for all the feel of upstream he added better off than him because all the all the garbage and everything flows downstream and in the financial world if you live in proximity to where the money is being printed the cotillion effect is meaning that you get first
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use of that money and then compounds on a rate me you can get a compound rate of return based on for a few times on your five year downstream times writing against you because you end up with a savings account paying zero percent or you have no wages or you're behind inflation currently. and. there's strong pressure to find a security company by the pentagon and by the media on don't donald trump to do something about see it probably at some stage he might give in to his pressure but i don't think it is his intention what i consider more likely down another u.s. military attack on syria is that the united states policy will beat to wreck any effort to buy the russians to texans iranians to find a political solution. to. apply
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sorry suddenly i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our archives and i secretly promised to never again like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters my mind gets consumed with death in this room quite different i speak to you now because there are no other takers. claimed that mainstream media has net its maker. pleasure you wouldn't remember who you were when you don't. see the teacher to add to their record put it. to what they knew not true only to the space you. made to.
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love to know they killed said. so many claiming to know terminated especially that to. alex you speak french. most all of those of you who was upset me if they hear the militia and they'll fail to noon was one of his token posts only this was it had pled guilty also at a cost. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all job but there was one more question and by the way who is going to be our coach. just strikes. guys i know you on the us using. a good start and the huge amount of pressure to come out you have to go i mean eighty percent of the football with you and do so with all the great the great good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down the way let's
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said. that it was love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. to drive towards war against syria is unmistakable the pretext is still another alleged chemical attack as usual no evidence is presented as usual conclusions are drawn before an independent investigation team live in very dangerous times. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to go right to the press this is what before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. this should. was. it was.
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as an emerging emergency un security council meeting russia's resolution on the investigation of syria's alleged chemical attack fall short of the required majority one america's counter proposal is then vetoed by moscow which accuses washington of reluctance to conduct an independent probe you have already appointed the guilty party you don't want to hear anything you don't want any investigation. is just discharged from hospital following last month's nerve agent attack exceeding doctors' initial assessments that you may never recover.

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