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so i would say that say about a year ago three years ago i used to say and many as observers said well sooner or later north koreans probably will see him and start talking but they're going to extract a lot of every scene from the united states all interested parties now it seems a. major condition is just to make sure that americans will not start shooting second to have some of their recent social lifted as soon as possible before it will strike the economy and they're not going to port much more demands for the time being now professor link of there is a lot of discussion in the united states especially among those who do not support the idea of the presidential summit that it would be encouraging north korea for its bad behavior but i think the relevant question here is also whether it would encourage trump for his bad behavior because you mentioned that he's policy of
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essentially blackmail hasn't worked so far if that summit indeed takes place. wouldn't that make bellicosity on them eric and part more acceptable form of foreign policy i know that for the time being both russia and china are endorsing the idea of the meeting between kim and tran but i suppose they would be just as happy to have trump threatened in the same manner of us there might cheer up to russia and china has much more force and much more they're much more capable or biting back and nobody would create a czar russia would share in such a race or oh yes it's a kind of a bad example but let's face it norsk audience for dk is curfew same blackmail tactics for me it's a bit funny to see how the scene creates if for decades have been favorable to use of kenya and now use this as same efficiency against counting. isn't it funny to
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see when basically you and all blonde tromp try to. enjoy himself it's a beautiful funny if all this fayyad feuding and all the stuff i don't think is going to be applied on similar scale to any serious op and and nor scotty is there goes by they basically steal as a small and very poor company well sadly nobody likes to get a taste of his or her own medicine professor like me have to take a very short break now but we will be back in just a few moments states in. our. political . system if you will for some fun to do just that i. want to look to the. next something.
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welcome back to worlds apart with unfeeling calls professor at the university insults now professor link on just before the break you commanded donald trump on the success at least initial success of his blackmail tactics. but the news of the last few moments and we are recording this show on tuesday is that donald trump decided to fire his chief diplomat secretary of state the facts tell or send that question to you is why the donald trump at this point of time has the team to capitalize on this initial diplomatic game he actually have. negotiators the diplomats who would take this initial success and develop it into something more concrete of well when you're shaking is going to be a tough this is a major program because it's an open secret that president trump despises his diplomats and well i would say is the feelings are largely. kate is there for or will last say a year or so
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a lot of highly skilled people have left the state department and essentially that now they don't have a single person who has experience of negotiating with his and. moss people in the state department that he and i knew commerce it's a big problem how well they're going to develop is a great strategic success the it's admitted it was a strategic success it she of by presidents diplomacy i am a bit skeptical because. of very good very tough negotiators. they don't change their teams for us for many years to come some of people have been negotiating visit americans for twenty years and this people know all the big points and probably will take advantage of it so well it's probably good news because if everything because becomes a mess it will be bad news not only for the united states not only for more scary
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it will be bad news for sellers carrier for chan and of course for russia for eurasia now you mention both russia and china and i think up until recently at least both of them have expressed cautious endorsement of this initiative for you know that moscow has even gone as far as to suggest that this summit may take place in moscow died off i think was downplayed later on in the kremlin but i think it's still on the table do you think there is any chance of either russia or china stepping into the void and how being a good chunk of ministration to secure these deal for the benefit of global security i'm very i'm we have to tread very carefully here and not see you invite any accusations of collusion but at the end of the day i think we would all agree that you know the peace on the korean peninsula is in the best interest of humanity isn't it not only humanity home energy is something abstract but they have argued just a few minutes ago. in korean peninsula is an interest of russia because
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russian interests and for basically cheney a centrist a very simple cost russia warm. second russia of one's status quo sought russia avoidance didn't care. if mr trump if president did mean business if he was really going to deliver a strike against moscow the year. war there sitting you clear of all but a mess of war was the most likely outcome there for any kind of reduction. intention is a good news for russia however talking about a possible negotiation for moscow well until recently it would be a good idea to have cells and summit or say assignments be to be in north korean leaders and u.s. president or western leaders it would be a good idea to have them in russia maybe there's a city in moscow where you are still because of on the full seated tour there you
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can be sure or maybe in my native petersburg why not maybe not moscow but not in our set is right now russian issue is very big in the united states probably it has never been the case that russia attracted so much and favorable attention well since maybe as a nine hundred fifty years since their anticommunist fear and the communist scare saw it to be probably a good idea if russia is too much involved in this negotiations not now in the long run yes but now it's probably safer to just avoid maybe occasionally to sort out the situation because well sometimes russia would be happy to see americans in trouble but in kerry is such troubles very easy can develop into russia or trouble there is an actual commitment from kim jong un to having this summit with south korean leader president. in the next month and if that happens that would also be i
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suppose a major breakthrough the third such summit in history. who do you think has more at stake at this meeting and do you see it as a stepping stone towards a meeting with child or does it have a value in and of itself a larger step in store because surprise india scarier is it generally very pro american country even as a political forces which used to be entier american of the past like say supporters of the current president they're much much more favorable about the united states now beach however does not mean that they like it by. yes president however mounds are less inspired of all this right now not scary and. in the same boat because in the long run as a nuclear weapons constitute a mess of denture for the soul scary and bad it's for maybe in the long run maybe the end when we are talking decades right now their major threat south korea faces
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is a threat or a military operation initiated by the united states easily escalate into of war and if we have a war it will be lost and so i was scared eons who are going to die is a large numbers so right now the an interest is to reduce tensions do i understand you correctly that you're essentially suggesting that south korea feels donald trump a little bit more than it appears kim turned on yes as an immediate threat yes it's a tactical threat it's a long run of course kim jong il is a problem for south koreans but in the short run it was probably mr trump so what i see is that they're basically playing together most and just to reduce the tension to create the impression of there are now more scatty and are ready to talk and there are ready to make concessions and they are indeed actually ready to talk and indeed are ready to make concessions talking about the north south korean summit
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unfortunately cells kerry and president has very little freedom of action it can not problem is any kind of economic assistance to last year because such assistance would be a violation not only of the us borders see but of the internationally approved sentients it's not an issue to talk about as a military should because it's going to be blocked by the united states as well and of course everything related to the nuclear problem is exclusively exclusively an area where all of. cruise if american interest so basically if they can smile discuss the quality of meat and barbecue or maybe approve some kind of nice cultural exchanges you know. peg and or fight or so and you know of. in here they can not discuss anything serious so if that lychee of you will be a stepping stone to summit be to be in trump and team sign me to be sure you
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really can't. pass for future negotiations and ration and exchanges between. having said that i think what it least i find very fascinating is this new role the south koreans found themselves in because they're essentially now acting as messengers between pyongyang and washington rather than you know being a separate party to the conflict and i think that's that's a very interesting development i don't think we've ever had. south korean officials communicating to the americans what the north koreans want do you see any do you see that as a positive development for the inner careen negotiations because i suppose that when you act as a not a necessarily as a mediator but at least as a go between in the your optics shift a little bit and i think you you try to prepare the base for a compromise
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a little bit more than the you would eat if you were acting in your own capacity dawn forty they would try really hard to prepare a base for compromise because if shooting starts it really is a subtle study as who are going to die in large numbers including a lot of people in the top political idiot so they're working hard on board and talking about their role of digits into this uprising and it's also unnecessary because bourse north koreans and the americans perfectly kep about opening a shady things themselves and contrary to what most people suspect they're kind of cool. stein on the fish will see could cut channels of communication between voice and have always been at the racial of what i'm seeing they not only count talk they have been talking for all this time and the decision to include last year. is largely done because first of all. diplomats want to use it to drive civic
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between cells get in and united states and they also want to create sort of if you like its front there's a south korean government because for the time being as they have set for voice north korea possible needed to be a pure asian by the americans can see a greater threat then as said it. all via was the war between themselves which is not going to happen anytime soon. if they want to sort of you united front and i merican also will block to give some kind of make some gestures to emphasize the significance of the cells carry that's. basically it's normal about playing some games behind their back but professor link i think it was reported in the new york times just did the other day that. south korean officials are serving not only as mass injures between pyongyang and washington but essentially. the americans are making them play the role of spokespeople because at the end of the day if it was
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a south korean official who announced the willingness to negotiate with with it with the north is that a form of had risks on the part of the trumpet ministration or simply he is a whole lot of knowledge about how the diplomatic niceties are supposed to work out because i think it's also pretty unprecedented to have a north korean official to communicate the will of the american president to the world. it's exactly what they have just set. are valuable now for them. americans and american administration and maybe american diplomacy to emphasize their significance and this is why such an unprecedented measure was taking basically americans are sending a signal to saul you are part of that team you're probably abject you really can do very little by the date you very seriously and you are going to give you
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a lot of extra rights because your part of the team and basically ignore scotty as also sending a somewhat similar signal look the boss i afraid of this strange guy is the vital house is in our joint interest to reduce the tension for the time being maybe in twenty years the other thread we are going to fight one another and that changed nuclear strikes because god bowls so scary it can easily go nuclear venture but for the time being our major problem is across all show let's act well professor lenkov i guess you can find a silver lining even in the darkest cloud and if trump's unpredictability provides for this bonding experience between the two koreas so be it anyway we have to leave it there i really appreciate your being on the show today and to our viewers please keep the conversation going in our social media pages as for me hope to see you again same place same time here under worlds apart.
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was. nothing. new. in the stories that shaped this week made a riots in paris are described as the worst thing off. sheree with more than two hundred people arrested. because she's now still to be the police know what it's like to look at that you'll see the cheer guests coming up to watch the police move again and that's because just behind us there was something going on. pace against russia in the script poisoning is on the mind off to several claims all refuted. by the time was was. coming up hundreds of palestinians are injured by israeli gunfire on the gaza border in a six week until protests. and as
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a lot of information prepares for for russia's president we look at what to expect from monday's going on the ration ceremony. thanks for joining us here on t.v. the week's biggest global headlines i'm daniel who king is welcome to the program. a paris was shaken this week by its worst may day rioting in fifty years this follows months of public anger over the french government's labor reforms to do was right in the midst of the unrest. oh. the middle class she's now starting the please i want you to let me look around for you'll see the tear gas is coming up to us the police move again i'm not because just behind us there is a going on the demonstrators have put forward
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a vehicle and the motor bike and as you can see. the cars. well as you might have gathered we've just been in the middle of what was quite a large clash between the police and the protesters just look behind me this is one of the trucks with the water cannons and you can see the gendarme now coming down and you can see some of the water in the form that's been on the ground to try and push these protesters back take a look behind me and they're actually trying to barricade themselves up now that's off to they set fire to what looked like a g c b the fact it's still own fire over there in the distance the process is did is if you just turn around a little bit more can't really have a look at this you may see this big old dog smoke coming up here on the protesters
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what they did is they lit fire to what seemed to be some sort of motorbike and a car just want to give you a sense of what sort of damage has been created from those clashes not just the clashes but the damage that was coolest by the protesters the police had warned early on tuesday morning ahead of these may day protests that they thought they were going to be hijacked by anti capitalist by anti fascists and they were indeed that they came out in their hundreds ready with a gear their safety gear to be able to protect themselves from the tear gas the masks protesters would be damaging and smashing items up across this part of paris and the police had let them be just come over here and you'll be able to see the bullets here of a fast food restaurant that have been put up that was completely and utterly destroyed restaurants further behind on the street will also destroyed and basically the police did very little in fact nothing for
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a long time when this destruction was happening it was only further on into the demonstration of the violence took place at little bit further on that they actually did some. you know they've said the reason that they didn't react this quickly is some people say that she did it because they were trying to avoid collateral damage the tensions flared up again on saturday forty thousand people took to the streets of the french capital the march took place on the first anniversary of president the lection victory activists held by those with the message stop down with the president of the rich around two thousand police officers were deployed to the demonstration to prevent a repeat of that labor day of rioting. and other headlines the search for undercover kremlin asian soon the u.s. is continuing and one analyst has pointed the finger at a bit of an unlikely suspect. the rapper ragas the if looks at the story
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remember when being portrayed as a russian spy was funny. a bit of a joke. over. what he had done in the dark when. russian spy assaulted. by a casual. who isn't funny now could be anyone in the oval office in the pentagon madison square garden. can years recent coordination with trump along with his use of inflammatory rhetoric and symbols confederate flag reek of products here just join up the dogs can year indorse trump publicly their friends. i'm not saying can you west is involved at all in the trump russia scandal but i am
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saying he has russian ties and was there right after the twenty sixteen elections scott walk in or perhaps work in a contributor for the us news channel m.s.n. b c and also founder of russia gate agrees there are just too many dogs not to connect them kanya west went to russia he went to russia he literally flew to moscow and walked around the jew see what he got up to i shouldn't be doing anything it's now so or vs why didn't we see it before we see it now and there are more of them clint eastwood openly backed trump and the russian connection is blatant clint eastwood speaks russian. pretends to.
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oh and robert de niro he hates trump or so he says but look at the facts he cool owns the chain of all true a luxurious restaurants in moscow and he's opening a new one soon you know who goes to his restaurants oligarchs we're not blind anymore there could be russian spies in my audience and i wouldn't know everyone is a suspect. are you a russian spy now. russian spies. ellen the generous knows what's up we need lists so i've put together a quick one to start things off this is a list of american stars who've recently been to russia they held. and did business it's time to wake up russian agents everywhere the president the republicans hollywood your neighbor your
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friends maybe probably even you. the rules for some suspect links in turkey's hierarchy as well here is the foreign minister showing some impressive russian skills and we ought to read the structure. is there a seer. to see. or to impress syria. courtship or to focus. all the israel gaza border has seen brutal clashes for a sixth consecutive friday thousands of palestinians advance to the border fence in a so-called march of return israeli soldiers responded with gunfire injuring at least three hundred fifty people.
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fight by israelis like my. people are actually crossing this really territory in the ranks to use non-lethal. words to carry if there has been you know. crossing the border without authorization using live ammunition. using intentional force is. sponsored by for them that's not what's happening israel has defended its deadly use of force on the gaza border government lawyers say the situation falls into the state of war category and that human rights elude not do not apply a reserve colonel with the i.d.f. told us the israeli military's actions are justified. any nation
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america friends of course israel has a full right to defend themselves we are not facing just a simple pacific margin of nice people who are facing people who want to invade our country and when someone wants to invade your country you have two possibilities once you let him go in and you just leave or you defend yourself in war you have to put the beauties or you win or you lose you cannot let people kill you you know they are to react you have to ask first because the rule of the game in this anti-terrorist military rule is to be on the initiative not to be on the reactivity . i have been some key developments this week in a sack a square pound case the former double agent and his daughter are now recovering in the u.k. after being poisoned with a nerve agent chalk that was back in march jacqueline berger picks up the story.

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