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never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each first. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never be like you it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with death this one differs speech because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. one else chose the same wrong but all roles just don't call. me lol that is yet to shake out these days because the adjective and engagement equals the trail. when so many find themselves worlds apart. choose to look for
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common ground. welcome back to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing trumps foreign policy.
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let me go back to georgia new york in interesting thing where the mccrone visit and when we and have to resume her. domestic crisis is that home we i'm thinking of the salisbury alleged chemical weapons attack then we had the attack on syria and it really into is interesting to me how they talk about syria now we had mccrone he said france and the u. u.s. and allies to quote build syria of tomorrow oh by the way the united states is making it illegal for other companies countries and companies to actually help syria rebuild it can't be in the part of syria where they do mass to government house control so george it's about exactly one hundred years ago we had sykes pekoe it rejoined the middle east it seems like imperial habits die really hard and on top of that don't you think france the united states and its allies. help the syrian people a no go ahead george. yeah there that's
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exactly right it was hilarious listening to macro on discussing syria and this role that the end of the france was going to play in syria that there's even realize that a few days earlier. the syrians were celebrating a day of independence independence when france evacuated syria that's that's that's what the syrians are celebrating the departure of the french the idea that they can now going to be welcoming their former colonial masters with open arms is a lot of bull but i do think that the american french british policy in syria is actually rather dangerous because while this is a they have no real prospect of winning because they don't have any likely candidates who can form any sort of a government in syria what they can do is to prevent any kind of
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a settlement in syria and i think that's really what they're going to try and do which is to prevent any kind of consolidation of syrian government control because all the various candidates i mean the americans proposal for the s.d.f. we're which is a largely kurdish that's. not no go because the turks don't want them and the syrians are not going to accept kurdish rule and so there that's that that's out. so what they're going to try and do is i think keep the the the war going blodgett by feeding again the various jihadi is and therefore just what you're pretty prevent what they see as russian consolidation in syria and i think that's the danger and i do think that ukraine is also dangerous think there's a you two there is there are still very powerful forces within washington notably
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the john bolton's. the pairs who want to stir up ukraine relaunch some kind of a war that it well i and they're going to daniel there's a secret western mainstream media doesn't take any interest in these things but i'm a lot closer to this situation and things are getting to a boiling point in ukraine that's why may is going to be a very hot hot month oh right before feed for the world cup in moscow i'm sure there is no connection there ok daniel i mean you know we're looking at syria we can talk a little bit maybe about ukraine and some more later but you know you have this flip flopping going back and forth and i'm going to agree with michael i think that trump is really expressing the views of his base that they don't like these foreign entanglements these interventions and the terrible waste of money when he wants to get an investment bill passed in the united states which desperately needs an improvement in infrastructure here so i mean he seems to want to have both ways
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when he can't have both go ahead daniel. yes tweets and rhetoric aside from policy is always something to decipher with this president but i disagree with both of you a little bit on a few points one on nato there is not this grand reese where france and germany and everyone are in love with us over nato and are going to reach their commitments and fact our commitment of two percent is bogus because we don't even count iraq or afghanistan intervention in our nato estimates and if we really included things properly there would be a little more of a balance but none of that has worked out and also backing off of ukraine i guess i'm agreeing with you peter and disagreeing with michael a bit we did not back off of ukraine whatsoever and i have spoken on this program many times on the proxy war with ukraine and with syria and sanctions that are meant as part of a geo political bipolar scheme of ours with china and south korea to counter russia
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on natural resources in the arctic and we're trying to bankrupt russia from being able to develop up there and in fact over the last two weeks i mean i get new news on that all the time where we're demanding that the waterway be open for international development and traffic as well as what we're doing in syria to continue to back allow the turks to do what they're doing in the north working with europe and now encouraging the gulf to come in and develop and basically take over northern syria trump spoke with mccrone and basically talked about how it was allers an orange territory. that spanning in the mediterranean and that's why i mentioned sykes biko because that was the partition and this is what they want to do is another point is you know this is michael you know one of the things that's happened in the last week or so can i jump one you want to finish
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your point go ahead go ahead go ahead daniel finish ship yeah i was going to say one one final point non in. venture is not trump space trump space that tea party thirty six percent are all neo cons and hawks as well of the baby boomer generation so well that rhetoric sometimes works because that might be what trump is thinking for the minute or not they are that john bolton's and might bump am i that oh no her vanity when you have always and you know it's very there if it was there was a really interesting post-mortem of the two thousand and sixteen election and there is evidence very strong evidence that a number of counties were flipped because of the anti-war sentiment that they were democrats but they were they they actually supported trump's noninterventionist views so i would differ with on michael i have a much bigger question to ask you over the last week or so we've heard these murmurings that. france and the united states. and great britain want to start
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going around the security council of the united nations so they can pursue their syria policy i find this really very troublesome and gained risk here because we have to remember what the security council was a stablish for in the first place it was to make sure that would never be another third war third world war and now they were these major powers and we're talking like nineteenth century terms again these great powers they don't want to use international institutions they have poor international law or they're just above it that is very dangerous because it is dysfunctional is the u.n. is it the you were united nations security council actually works the way it's supposed to where you don't have a coalition of great powers that brush aside the concerns of others here i find it truly disturbing and it's the same powers one hundred exactly one hundred years later they carved up the middle east and they want to do it again go ahead michael . the u.s. is in a difficult position i think of. trying to restrain developments that could really
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up and world i don't know stability peace whatever you want to call a non ideal situation that's still better than the worst and this kind of pushing locally is what israel and saudi arabia are doing viz of iran you see that in qatar and then also what you mentioned the meddling britain and france which have been doing it in syria well for two hundred fifty years and of course when i talked about the u.s. aggressive in this in ukraine i was referring to secretary of state clinton and i think the u.s. needs to pull back in the off a with the positive effect of seeing to meet the needs of the base reigning in the neo cons who are not yet completely in control and not pursuing policies that will inevitably lead to war while at the
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same time looking strong so this i think brings us to the nub of current the current vector of mr trump which is to make a deal with korea which is outside of the realm that we've been talking about and that would give of his administration the sufficient authority them to more effectively rein in israel britain france saudi arabia's that are causing all sorts of pesky problems and might create a basis for coming to some kind of agreement with mr putin in the future and that vehicle for that the framework for that has not been established but that doesn't mean it cannot be established so it's a it's a very fine line i think the president is trying to to follow well there's so many opportunities that are being squandered left and right that's what makes this such as. dangerous and tragic time you know you know george you know let's look at the
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reputational issue here i've said it many times in this program here trump wants to tear up the randy a well he wants to make a deal with the koreans i mean i mean it you that's kind of our do you know i mean because because in the next minute ministration comes in and they're going to renege is well i mean the united states puts itself in such an awkward hypocritical position by doing that particularly again i don't like giving credit to barack obama i really don't but this was a good deal ok and i'd like to correct the president of the united states all that money that they got he was there might be it was their assets it wasn't a gift everybody made it was paul so an arms deal didn't completely go through in the one nine hundred seventy s. four hundred million dollars and they had to pay interest on it so no there was no gift to iran go ahead george reputation issue. of course yes. absolutely correct and that's all point i mean that it's very hard to see how any
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kind of agreement is possible in north korea because the north korean leaders would be absolutely insane to give up their nuclear capability in return for want in return for an empty american promise that we won't attack you why would anyone want to believe that you know once trump goes the next president whether it's pens or nikki haley will immediately go back on had agreements and would indeed attack north korea so. it would be an absolutely insane policy to go for i just going back to what you were saying that about the. going to the united nations general assembly i mean it's so hilarious because the only power that has actually been acted in accordance with international law on the syria has been russia where russia is in syria in the curriculums with international dangers at the rejoinder. being near a legitimate government a job in syria gentlemen we've run out of time i hope i never will ever say
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president nikki haley that's all the time we have gentlemen many thanks to my guests in washington and in new york and thanks to our viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember across. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education low its high education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold to understand just about education anymore it's also about running a business where you know most of the regime could this also. mean the fellow they could name and. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely bored higher education the new global economic
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match ties or financial survival guide stacey let's learn about fill out let's say on the troika directly on greece on face of the fight wall street fraud thank you for. destroying that's right if debt slavery. ministries police forces and city administrations of many countries depend on one corporation that does what mike was hoping to avoid doesn't come from the president's dog this dog was coming down to the. woods as the fee that he got on into this it's just a proprietary software you don't know the source code isn't that such a security risk when you have a black box operating in the public eye to microsoft dependency puts governments
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headlines on our t.v. has been officially sworn in again as russian president of the highlights from today's ceremony. also britain's foreign secretary heads to washington in a bid to save the iran nuclear deal is donald trump's decision on the green mint. and. is only one tries to kill. hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by london.
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i welcome you watching r.t. international three pm here in the russian capital. peyton has been officially sworn in again his russian president having won the election back in march here's a quick look then at some of the highlights of the ceremony. well as you go on all fours following the ceremony there and the president's address from inside the kremlin. lattimer putin who is known to be sometimes fashionably
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sometimes not so fashionably late well this time he was right on time with work like a swiss clock i should say and really this ceremony had a very fresh spirit compared to the previous ones for instance the city center of moscow was not blocked off for traffic but instead lattimer putin got a call in his office and then we saw him walk all the way to the east and to this palace now he also rode for briefly with his motorcade and for the first time apparently he preferred to his usual mercedes benz limousine and a new one russian made cortege which literally translates as a motorcade it is a new vehicle designed specifically for the russian president it is and its main feature is how well protected it is it is rumored that it can basically would stand being hated by mortar rounds so this is what we know so apparently it was probably the first time that he actually rode that vehicle now he got in here he walked
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through these magnificent kremlin walls kremlin palace walls set an old and then he delivered a speech and basically the first thing that we gathered from that speech is that he does not expect this presidency to be easy and we have to keep up with global changes to create an agenda of groundbreaking development so that no one of sticklers or circumstance is going to return from the terminal in our future by ourselves we realize that our most ambitious plan was your dream it's certainly it's well also vladimir putin made a very big emphasis on his on the responsibility he says he's feeling in front of all the people of russia he focused much more on the internal of the domestic policies or brush on the domestic affairs in his speech rather than on foreign policy. for instance he tried his speech to try to be very unifying he tried
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he made of visual a very vivid effort of trying to unite the nation in these in these times. we need breakthroughs in all spheres of life i strongly believe that only a free modern society that is ready for change and innovation that rejects injustice extreme conservatism and excess bureaucracy only such a society can achieve this kind of progress i believe that the main basis for the development of our country is the unity of the free responsible civil society and a democratic government. after delivering that speech vladimir putin was pretty much on his way and the russian government has already disbanded itself it has already you when you signed which is a normal of course procedure in this situation so the next thing the next big sensations that we could expect is from vladimir putin's new appointments as to
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who's going to go in to be the prime minister of cause this is the main intrigued as to the key positions the key ministerial positions also many of them remain remain uncertain so this is definitely something to look forward to. their reporting from the kremlin so let's get the thoughts from a fellow he's an italian journalist and he joins us now and you very welcome a cello president said he doesn't expect his latest term to be easy what do you think will be his biggest challenges. well the biggest challenge is to have better relations with the united states over the course such a result must be two sides so the question really is a how the american are going to go we go on the news relation with russia which has not been any easier as everybody knows so well we're surprised to be talking much about international politics today he did fight sydney on a domestic agenda saying we need to work seeing things the economy to improve
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living standards well you know i think it was a smart move the international situation but he's very tense i mean you know you're in the iran deal is of course moving and every word can be. read as you know appropriate creating troubles with washington so i like. to focus on. is not moved so that nobody can claim what you know has made the imperialists the or the threatening everybody anybody in his speech so i guess was pretty. young how do you. think it'll be easy for him to maintain domestic unity we did say limited protests across the country in the run up to today's ceremony. well as far as i know russia i would say yes and russia is a very strong. stand for
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a long time. sentients in the western world where she's not strenuous it used to be. of course the problem is how long the economy. real free markets there were. there is a paradox also on the western side because of the strategy of not being very consistent so far one way they want to weaken russia on the other hand. i'm going to. give. the old price and this is good for the russian economy so i guess that what we can hope is that. started you clear and we hope america will have one more. system to a more friendly attitude toward how we like least that's happened and the challenge
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given what we've seen over the last few. well it's really how. america goes. if you're going to understand how long your euro stay quiet quiet. interest on the having. been with russia economic relations. and. cannot see. a new. coming from washington. how long. can the. european economy as well. situation in my view of the force of the sides really everybody know. who. you really want. to complain.
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what should be the. u.s. policy toward moscow how deep is the conflict between. the us government these are big questions that. guessing. not in. interest and this is something. i understand. ok much of a nice until she we have to leave it at that was an italian journalist thank you. for the new president because after the ceremony started on the forming a new cabinet announcing his pick for prime minister i think. for more on this alien just tell us then. you're going to bake. andrew hi sorry
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for some of the voice issues that i'm having but i'll try to speak up it is going to be dmitri medvedev one more time really compared to vladimir putin's reelection where there was pretty much no entry it had been widely thought that the prime minister's position isn't all sorted issues and dmitri medvedev hasn't been trusted by the russian people as much as the president opinion polls show different numbers but it was still evident however mr putin went for sticking to his long term well trusted ally yes there has been downs yes there has been all kinds of criticism but really you cannot underestimate dmitri medvedev has experience as prime minister and after all he has been.

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