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you moved me to where you can study because that was a pretty much to stupid to miss from sure i think i'm wishing. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way was going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and the huge amount of pressure come after you have to go i mean eighty percent of the shuttle we are with you and you will solo all the great the great if you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get the ball going let's go. alone. and i'm really happy to join that to for the thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one come on south of. me to just say the radio the
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know how. the us raises the threat of more sanctions on russia over moscow support for the syrian government that's also america and its allies taking military action against alaska over unconfirmed claims of a chemical that's. fortune's prime minister will have to face the music later when parliament reconvenes approval for the attack on syria was not for one and the vote . and r.t. speaks exclusively to an italian journalist who's living under a mountain near death threats that are also calls he has published about the organized crime group. i know that at the moment there are five matic runs the woman. i live with five men five caribbean hearing follow me day and night.
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a warm welcome as an eight am here in the russian capital and you're watching on t.v. international with me they care and good to have you with us now the u.s. is threatening russia with new sanctions over syria this follows a combined assault by america and its allies against the assad government the u.s. envoy to the united nations said russia will face new restrictions over its support for damascus. so you will see that russian sanctions will be coming down secretary mineta will be announcing those on monday if he hasn't already and they will go directly to any sort of companies that were dealing with equipment related to assad and chemical weapons use and so i think everyone is going to feel that at this point i think everyone knows that we sent
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a strong message and our hope that they listen to it. well as nikki haley has mentioned that the proposed sanctions would hit russian companies they deal with the syrian government's the planned restrictions on the strike on syria and ending an alleged chemical weapons program there one of the targets of the u.s. led attack was a research facility near damascus the syrian government says it was a civilian objects we spoke to an engineer who works there who said that the international chemical weapons watchdog had checked this and several times and found no signs of any violation. shifty you can see that nothing has happened here i've been here myself since five am there are no signs of chemical warfare agents this is a civilian facility and drugs and chemicals production technology was developed here for peaceful economic purposes p.c. w. visited this facility several times carrying out several thorough inspection of the
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organization received a lot of help in its work and so did the members of its teams there was even a special place on the site allocated for the o.p.c. w. so they could collect and package samples taken from places that had to be inspected. just to remind you of the events that dominated headlines over the weekend in the early hours of saturday morning the combined forces of the u.s. the u.k. and france pounded misfile and as strikes on both military and civilian targets in syria most of the missiles were reportedly into septa downed no casualties were reported the allies say the assault came in response to an alleged chemical attack in the syrian city of duma a week ago western countries blames the attack on the assad government though no solid evidence has been provided. well here's how damascus residents have reacted to the attacks. because to be kind if the strike on syria was treacherous but it's
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given syrians the determination to overcome terrorism it was an aggressive assault on syria our beloved country. we've been living in this crisis for seven years now such a strike want to factor us at all and our country will improve in general so how to handle it if he strikes me as something it's the moral bankruptcy and feeling of the west and the terrorist groups mickey again and again and then his the feels like we have something inside there prohibits us from being afraid you can see how people go to the market and out in the streets no one has been affected or felt any fear and meanwhile people across america have rallied for a thread can day against the strikes however as have nation assessed the explains it may be trump may be maybe trump was not seeking public approval but distraction when he ordered the strikes. big in the public eye as a world leader is no easy task especially when things aren't going your way one day
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your noise home is being raided by the f.b.i. the next you are trying to hush up book tours which could threaten your reputation but in times of means that always to divert attention then sometimes the best ideas are right in front of you on t.v. if the president and france and the u.k. decide to strike syria don't you think that story would be a bigger story than colmes book gets released on tuesday. a short time ago are you ordered to launch precision strikes or targets associated with the chemical weapons capabilities of syrian dictator for sure. it can be so effective few people will actually see through it but i want to say this raid is meant to distract from those other problems but it's called operation desert storm e. president trump ailed the missile strike in syria is
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perfectly executed but it could be argued this was instead perfectly timed and it's worked for him before the media branded trump as russia's puppet shaking off reputation calls for trusting measures and fifty nine tomahawk cruise missiles launched at a syrian air force base to just pass in those he gave his popularity of boost but also a big pat on the back from the media we see these beautiful pictures at night i am tempted to quote the great writer cohen i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons what changed last night i think oh don't trouble became president of the united states i think this was actually a big moment president trump isn't the fess to employ such tactics in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight bill clinton's decision to bomb iraq coincided with him facing impeachment at the time this alter the shadow of him lying and oath in relation to the monica lewinsky. if. i did not have sexual relations with that
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woman miss lewinsky to strike military and security targets in iraq they are joined by british forces their mission is to attack iraq's nuclear chemical and biological weapons programs saddam hussein must not be allowed to threaten this neighbors are the world with nuclear arms poison gas or biological weapons now any aircraft fired everywhere i know. he can forget the actual operation desert storm nor just by president george h.w. bush when the economy in recession the gulf war based as his approval ratings. i have therefore directed to reject the iraqi army from kuwait. which. is president i can report to the nation aggression is defeated the war is over. you don't have to look too far back in history to see world leaders employing
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distraction tactics so i ask us how this question what would dominate an international media narrative the possibility of a global war or the domestic troubles of a western country you want me to produce your war not a war it's a pageant we need to think. some visuals we need to know it's a pageant well to ask how the media affects trump's decisions as to how water affects of fish truck lives and breathes by media ratings approval there is a long tradition of president's domestic political trouble using international crises to distract the public and certainly. you have to think that the side effect of military action so in terms of the attack on the syria that we saw over the weekend it does see it in. it's to give the president something to talk about other than stormy daniels and the other issues that he's intending with
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after the the rightfully personal noise. offices and u.s. led operation against syria was conducted alongside its allies britain and france the u.k. prime minister to resign may is set to address the house of commons later on monday to explain why she ordered the strikes without parliamentary approval allies fighter jets could be seen taking off and landing from their bases in the region french cruise missiles were also seen being launched from the mediterranean britain's prime minister cited reports and intelligence data to justify the assault i cannot tell you everything but let me give an example of some of the evidence that leads us to this conclusion open source accounts allege that a barrel bomb was used to deliver the chemicals multiple open source reports claim that a regime helicopter was observed above the city of duma on the evening of the seventh
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of april and reliable intelligence indicates that syrian military officials coordinated what appears to be the use of chlorine in duma on the seventh of april we judge it highly likely but both that the syrian regime has continued to use chemical weapons since then and will continue to do so. she could have come to parliament on monday to discuss the whole situation instead of launch these strikes she claims there is a legal basis for it i've asked her in a letter i've just sent to this morning to publish in full the legal basis and justification for it what we spoke to a number of experts who say the u.k. prime minister didn't ask parliament because she feared she would have lost the vote on taking military action. this passing strange that our parliamentary democracy wants to bypass parliament and go to war or only twenty two percent or british people as a whole were in favor of getting.
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