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the mean men the losers and even the gunmen who were hard more than yes the bull you learned in listening losing his mind to for the opening a lot of time when she wanted to fly and chance will. all go do what i am. gonna do when you'll be with her to see if you would get through a bit with us we're close to you in the us cause the end of a promise to me would buckle she is legally put in the mood for bush she wanted knew that when you was caught up with yet those years was the same cluster find out of course the above powerful. stuff.
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her your. super blue coat and see if she has new moons whisper good swim. engines of light speed. and liftoff. we have liftoff of the sixty fifth progress resupply vehicle beginning a two day journey to the international space station. this supply did should have little scientific equipment luggage food and oxygen into the isis for the cosmonauts but it failed to attain the needed else should never reach the station some of its fragments burnt in the dense of the sphere and some feel down to us and there is the view that we saw about thirty minutes or so ago
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a clear rotational spin on the progress cargo craft failures detected in the cores automated. system. which. sixty. feet. thank you final training sessions at star city your kitchen and sink arizona ski receive instruction on how to launch satellites they haven't mastered it so far. sanjay will join the station crew shortly because i'm an old swiss supposed to do a space will together in new spacesuits however one of them was on the cargo ship that had just crashed and will now have to alter the old suit they've got on the
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eye and says one of the cosmonauts will wear it for the spacewalk i. guess thanks for the launch the crew traditionally visits to honor the memory of the world's first cosmonaut despite the rain they observe the tradition even though they know that if one of them falls sick the launch will have to be postponed. beautifully you. a sushma moves because we work. pools to shoot you because that you do and we need you to do the news do it you sober do some work with those who do for. you if you'll just a little bit of us with you for you for. the food should you call. them slowly. moves or.
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lobos. i go. in the week's top stories america the u.k. and france launched an assault against the syrian government in response to an alleged chemical attack in eastern guta the strikes were carried out without un approval and hours before an international team arrived to investigate the claims. russia's foreign minister says an independent swiss lab identified a second toxin used in the poisoning. but that its findings were ignored. and tensions run high near the french city of najaf where activists and police have clashed throughout the week over forced evictions from
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a woodland site. but as you can see behind us the sea and the police have come into nothing so despite this is a point where. a couple of dozen people were trying to hold up you can see the police are pushing the like. are broadcasting live for us it is moscow this is our international as we recap the week's top stories with our weekly program. now in the early hours of saturday morning the u.s. the u.k. and france hit syria with a series of coordinated missile and air strikes the attack came in response to allegations that the syrian government used chemical weapons against the civilians claims that international inspectors are still assessing.
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as for donald trump in his first tweet after the attack the united states allies describing the strikes as perfect and saying there could not have been a better result but despite trump's enthusiasm there is doubt over the legality of the move. down of explains. a perfectly executed strike if we've learned one thing from trump's tenure so far it's that he feels he can do as he pleases this week strikes on syria are a textbook example of how far this can go to batter a sovereign country with over a hundred retaliate remiss aisles in response to a chemical attack you have to be
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a hundred percent sure that that attack happened instead america's conviction was built basically on online video and sources this conclusion is based on descriptions of the attack in multiple media sources the reported symptoms experienced by victims videos and images showing two assessed barrel bombs from the attack and reliable information indicating coordination between syrian military officials before the attack but my colleague kendall anian and i have learned today that the u.s. now has blood and urine samples from some of the victims of this attack in syria last weekend and that those samples according to u.s. officials tested positive for chemicals toxin samples very fired witness and victim accounts provided by a u.n. backed chemical organization would have served as rock solid proof but trump apparently figured why bother launching the strikes just hours before the your p.c.
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w. probe on the ground was should jewel to start experts abound to proceed with the investigation anyway but in the face of the strikes they are presented with an additional challenge now holding up the very relevance of the probe another obligation for an attack of this kind u.n. approval but that's not a chapter of international law for trump just a nuisance does my duty to remind member states that there is an obligation but equally when dealing with methods of peace and security. to act consistently with the charge that of united nations and with international law in general the un charter is very clear on these issues but even with the un brushed aside the us congress has to give the green light for the attack on paper it turns out the defense secretary has promised to run the decision with the lawmakers was empty it is hard to find
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a legal justification for that military strike in syria absent congressional approval so whatever you decide to do i would hope you would include the legislative branch we will be reporting to congress and finally allies in ideal circumstances they'd be rallying on muscle beside washington unleashing their joint erath on the enemy this time most u.s. partners while giving their verbal support have sought to avoid complicity be able to get it we must say and as we tell you and so always have that if we need a long term solution to the syrian crisis we not only need to respond to crimes but first of all work towards peace good stunt germany will not fight to possible military action and want to make it clear again that there are no decision is if you just need to see and say or do this that everything is being done to send a signal that this use of chemical weapons is not acceptable none of the formal boxes checked but the mission is accomplished and ignoring all of the illegalities
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and almost deliberately rushing headlong into war trump has once again shown the only right way is his way. russia lambasted the u.s. led strikes on syria as an act of aggression and requested a meeting of the un security council at the emergency session moscow proposed a draft resolution calling for members to condemn the attack as a violation of international law it also demanded the u.s. and its allies cease their aggression against syria and allow the o.p.c. w. to conduct a thorough investigation but after a heated exchange the draft failed to pass. but look over there is washington and london but chose to ignore all calls for sanity if you have nothing but disdain for the u.n. charter and the security council which you're using in your illicit aims but the un charter wasn't conceived to protect criminals our action absolutely corresponds to the goals and values proclaimed in the charter the us and its allies continue to show blatant neglect of international law i will take no lessons mr president in
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international from russia. any unilateral military action violates the basic norms of international law but the time for talk and did last night you don't treat the security council seriously you don't work to its guidelines don't talk to us and you don't consult us the united states is locked and loaded. when our president drollest a red line our president enforces the red line the us and it is really due to shoot and it's long loaded with sand and concern to hear we know that they have aircraft several hours old smartness sorrows and a nuclear weapons os you know now we also know they have these damning point a national law we are prepared to sustain this pressure if the syrian regime is bullish enough to test are well prepared to do steamers model is this how you want affairs to be conducted now this is hooliganism or not minor hooliganism super bowl
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since we are talking about the major nuclear powers. people around the world express their anger at the actions of the us and its allies hundreds marched in britain germany greece and america to denounce the intervention. germany's left party told us many in his country oppose any involvement in the syrian conflict. we clearly condemn the strike left party in germany we say it's a breach of international law the majority of the people in germany they don't want to be involved so i think we should keep out while there are still german planes in syria the tanakh those and the objects they make pictures we don't know exactly which kind of pixilated they'd make there's one. compromising. us that's truman so we are calling to bring back these. these planes and the.
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and to bring back the soldiers which i enjoyed on you know in turkey and are involved because we don't want to be. involved in this war. russia's foreign ministry claimed on a saturday that an independence was laboratory concluded a second to talk and was also used to poison a former spy and his daughter in the u.k. last month but sergey lavrov expressed concern that the discovery of the b.z. agent which russia says it has never produced was not mentioned in the international chemical watchdogs official report on the attack. lynch sugata in the bushes the analysis is more consistent with the use of the poisonous substance be said none of these facts and nothing at all about it was mentioned in the final report which was presented to its executive board we request that the a.p. c.w. explain why such information and the conclusion the speirs laboratory was emitted
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from the final report the laboratory in question has not addressed of the claim and says only v o p c w can comment but it did stated that it supports the u.k.'s conclusions about the use of the nova choke nerve agent now be z. which the scientists allegedly found in the samples is a toxic powder that was developed by the u.s. military back in the nineteen fifties moscow says b.z. is a weapon that could be in the hands of the u.k. or the u.s. but one that russia does not have in its arsenal as of yet now the u.k. was quick to blame moscow for the attack and solsbury claiming that soviet origin is a clear indicator of russia's guilt and international chemical weapons or watchdog said in that now controversial report that it supported britain's findings concerning the identity of the substance and what our guys have now takes a closer look and comments on the growing controversy there was no.

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