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cerned about an increase in anti semitic incidents most recently the home of an italian guide at the museum was vandalized with swastikas and xenophobic slogans they included poland for the poles and only polish guides in auschwitz polish nationalists have accused officials at the side of downplaying the deaths of naam jewish prisoners at the camp. what we hear is that people who died here mostly were jews that's a lie let me speak and so it is the government of israel and jews polish jews especially our attacking us they make us look bad. auschwitz museum officials deny claims that they have underrepresented the deaths of polish jews and also say that workers have been the target of online harassment and fake news reportedly incited by nationalists and that coincides with the introduction of poland's new holocaust speech law it was passed this year and it bans any claims that the country collaborated with nazi germany during world war two specifically the
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legislation prohibits references to wartime nazi death camps in the country as being polish those in violation of that law face up to three years behind bars the law has faced a backlash so particular from israel and the united states. why the polish government has seen fit to come up with this legislation for beating people to have an opinion about the guilt or lack thereof of the polish nation it is bad for governments to try and regulate culture and history and literature. one one can understand what why they would like to have some control over the narrative but it is all in all a bad practice the history of auschwitz no matter whether they are polish or foreign should be the guides there and this should be. the
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standard everywhere in every museum or memorial and this claim that guides should only be natives. is really easy it's against foreigners it has nothing to do with some effort to make the the museum better informed. in syria rebels have started to withdraw from the biggest enclave currently surrounded by government troops in this operation was preceded by a lengthy round of talks on the seat is done of as details. stun is one of those places which in times of peace would be virtually unnoticeable on them up but in times of war it's significance of quos immensely as a result of marathon talks reportedly over twenty five hundred anti-government fighters and their families have agreed to lay down heavy arms there and leave for
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syria's north and assad with eastern ghouta previously also liberated through the same strategy has opened a crucial lifeline directly from damascus to the second largest city of aleppo the tactic of talks worked rendering this statement somewhat irrelevant this idea of a so-called humanitarian corridor which is a narrow little banner that if you look at the video that you see on t.v. people are. ok we interrupt that report because the interim has just appeared at the white house where he's about to announce the u.s. decision on the iran nuclear deal let's listen in and supports terrorist proxies and militias such as hezbollah hamas the taliban and al qaeda over the years are ran and its proxies have bombed american embassies and military installations and murdered hundreds of american service members and
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kidnapped imprisoned and tortured american citizens the iranian regime has funded its long reign of chaos and terror by plundering the wealth of its own people. no action taken by the regime has been more dangerous than its pursuit of nuclear weapons and the means of delivering them. in twenty fifteen the previous administration joined with other nations in a deal regarding iran's nuclear program this agreement was known as the joint comprehensive plan of action or j c p o a. in theory the so-called iran deal was supposed to protect the united states and our allies from the lunacy of an iranian nuclear bomb a weapon that will only endanger the survival of the arraigning in regime.
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in fact the deal allowed r.n. to continue enriching uranium and over time reach the brink of a nuclear breakout. the deal lifted crippling economic sanctions on iran in exchange for very weak limits on the regimes nuclear activity and no limits at all on its their malign behavior including its sinister activities in syria yemen and other places all around the world. in other words at the point when the united states had maximum leverage this disastrous deal gave this regime and its a regime of great terror many billions of dollars some of it in actual cash a great embarrassment to me as a citizen and to all citizens of the united states. a constructive
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deal could easily have been struck at the time but it was it at the heart of the iran deal was a giant fiction that a murder's regime desired only a peaceful nuclear energy program today we have definitive proof that this a rainy and promise was a lie last week israel published intelligence documents long concealed by iran conclusively showing the iranians regime and its history of pursuing nuclear weapons the fact is this was a horrible one sided deal that should have never ever been made it didn't bring calm it didn't bring peace and it never will in the years since the deal was reached iran's military budget has grown by almost forty percent while its economy
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is doing very badly after the sanctions were lifted the dictatorship used its new funds to build nuclear capable missiles support terrorism and cause havoc throughout the middle east and beyond. the agreement was so poorly negotiated that even if iran fully complies the regime can still be on the verge of a nuclear breakout in just a short period of time. the deal sunset provisions are totally unacceptable if i allowed this deal to stand there would soon be a nuclear arms race in the middle east everyone would want their weapons ready by the time iran had their us making matters worse the deal's inspection provisions lacked adequate mechanisms to prevent detect and punish cheating
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and don't even have the unqualified right to inspect many important locations including military facilities not only does the deal fail to halt iran's nuclear ambitions but it also fails to address the regimes development of ballistic missiles that could deliver nuclear warheads finally the deal does nothing to constrain iran's destabilizing activities including its support for terrorism. since the agreement iran's bloody ambitions have grown only more brazen in a lot of these little airing flaws i announced last october that the iran deal must either be renegotiated or terminated three months later on january
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twelfth i repeated these conditions i made clear that if the deal could not be fixed the united states would no longer be a party to the agreement over the past few months we have engaged extensively with our allies and partners around the world including france germany and the united kingdom we have also consulted with our friends from across the middle east we are unified in our understanding of the threat and in our conviction that iran must never acquire a nuclear weapon after these consultations it is clear to me that we cannot prevent an iranian nuclear bomb on to the decaying and rotten structure of the current agreement the iran deal is defective at its core if we do nothing we know exactly what
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will happen in just a short period of time the world's leading state sponsor of terror will be on the cusp of acquiring the world's most dangerous weapons therefore i am announcing today that the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal in a few moments i will sign a presidential memorandum to begin reinstating u.s. nuclear sanctions on the a rainy and regime. we will be instituting the highest level of economic sanction any nation that helps iran in its quest for nuclear weapons could also be strongly sanctioned by the united states america will not be held hostage to nuclear blackmail we will not allow american
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cities to be threatened with destruction and we will not allow a regime that chanced death to america to gain access to the most deadly weapons on earth. today's action sends a critical message the united states no longer makes empty threats when i make promises i keep them in fact at this very moment secretary pompei o. is on his way to north career in preparation for my upcoming meeting with kim jong un plans are being made relationships are building hopefully a deal will happen and with the help of china south korea and japan a future of great prosperity and security can be achieved for everyone. as we exit the iran deal we will be working with our allies to find
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a real comprehensive and lasting solution to the iranian nuclear threat. this will include efforts to eliminate the threat of iran's ballistic missile program to stop its terrorist activities worldwide and to block its menacing activity across the middle east. in the meantime powerful sanctions will go into full effect if the regime continues its nuclear aspirations it will have bigger problems than it has ever had before finally i want to deliver a message to the long suffering people of iran. the people of america stand with you it is now been almost forty years since this dictatorship seize power and took a proud nation hostage most of iran's eighty million citizens have sadly
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never known an iran that prospered in peace with its neighbors and commanded the admiration of the world but the future of the ran along to its people. they are the rightful heirs to a rich culture and an ancient land and they deserve a nation that does justice to their dreams honor to their history and glory to god iran's leaders will naturally say that they refuse to negotiate a new deal they refuse and that's fine i'd probably say the same thing if i was in their position. but the fact is they are going to want to make a new and lasting deal one that benefits all of iran and the iranian people when they do i am ready willing and able great things can happen
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for rare and great things can happen for the peace and stability that we all want in the middle east there has been enough suffering death and destruction let it end now thank you god bless you thank you. oh oh oh oh oh. oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh ok donald trump speaking there live from the white house just two were up a few the salient points it's pretty clear though the united states has withdrawn from the two thousand and fifteen iran nuclear deal signed of course by the five permanent members of the un security council plus germany and of course iran and some of the points made there by trump he said at the heart of that twenty fifteen deal was a fiction a fiction that a murderous regime as he described iran
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a fiction that it wanted only a peaceful nuclear program and he said that in the current conditions the world would soon be in a nuclear arms race in the middle east he described the inspections currently in place also as in sufficient the deal also doesn't prevent he said around support for terrorism and hasn't limited what he called the sinister activity in syria and yemen the decaying on rotten structure of this defective deal with the no other way that he described the existing twenty fifteen deal the united states is taking a very firm stance no doubt we're going to get reaction now from certainly european officials will bring you reaction to this short break.
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across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies who he made to me to people this is the simple song alone events like company elsewhere though they invite private companies to take over the utilities many bought a hell of. a lack from us you guys who got booked but you're well on the going to be published by ben pieces of us to quote them out. of where you remember the left bill brought up locals are ready to stand up for the basic human right of access to water it's about water but it's also over much more than war it's about the hurt and the redistribution of. words and their debt downwards we want all. the new global economic war is unfolding in the realm of education the right to education is being
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supplanted by the right to access education. higher education is becoming just another product that can be bought and sold but it's not just about education anymore it's also about running a business and what you're good at regime could these songs. mean the following couldn't you. want is the place of students in this business model before college i was born now and i'm extremely more higher education the new global economic war. welcome back return to our breaking news story it's been made very clear that the united states is pulling out. comprehensively from the iran nuclear deal unfortunately i'm hearing that we just lost the connection with up. correspondent in new york morgan so we'll just take
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a moment see if we can reestablish connection with been listening in to that very recent press conference that was held at the white house with donald trump outlining the reasons why he was going to be taking understates out of that twenty fifteen deal with iran in the meantime let's bring it back to the report we actually had to interrupt bring you that live coverage from the press conference this was really going to syria where rebels have started to withdraw from the biggest thing close currently surrounded by government troops the operation was preceded by a lengthy round of talks is what he's done. time is one of those places which in times of peace would be virtually unnoticeable on them up but in times of war its significance grows immensely as a result of marathon talks reportedly over twenty five hundred anti-government fighters and their families have agreed to lay down heavy arms there and leave for syria's north and decide with eastern go to
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a previously also liberated through the same strategy has opened a crucial lifeline directly from damascus to the second largest city of aleppo the tactic of talks worked rendering this statement somewhat irrelevant this idea of a so-called humanitarian corridor which is a narrow little banner that if you look at the video that you see on t.v. people aren't using that the idea that russia is calling for a so-called humanitarian corridor i want to be clear is a joke. but as of now assad's success is nothing more than a house of cards firstly jihadi groups didn't just vaporize into thin air they were heaped up from all across syria and left to fester in libya the deal that has made the region their official playground their desire to keep warring has not gone anywhere and for many of them removing assad justifies resorting to tactics straight from eyesores playbook secondly this pocket of the country in the south
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west remains under rebel control and it's right in the backyard of damascus and finally here u.s. forces have cozied up with rebels in the south and won't let government troops anywhere near their corner he would put them on the u.s. has unilaterally declared as the huge territory surrounding innocent syria and you know very strange things are happening in this area for example there's a militant there were rebels or being trained and then since of point government forces this is a clear violation of the truce agreement the capture all of a stun marks the end of an era of anti government uncle lives most of syria is back under government control it seems the government has learned how to talk smaller pockets of geologists into surrendering but it is unclear if assad has any sort of
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plan on how to deal with the new challenges of the g. harvests larger dominions and america's ambitions. the iran nuclear agreement was reached by twenty fifteen between tehran and the five permanent members of the un security council plus germany negotiations to take a more than nine years under the deal iran's a blog's to limit its nuclear program in return for the lifting of sanctions and it trumps previous threats carried them through to scrap the agreement iran's president hinted that his country might continue to comply in any case ok we have some problems connecting to a correspondent in new york we may have the bulk of the endless lists of a try caleb maupin is over they can years ago. i can hear you just fine how are you yeah it's good we know the announcement now we know
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as expected the united states is pulling out of this deal reaction obviously is going to be coming in very shortly just take you through the most significant parts of donald trump's announcement. when we heard donald trump accuse iran of killing americans we talked about iran conducting what he referred to as sinister activities in syria now we know that there are iranian revolutionary guards in syria that have been on the front lines battling against the isis terrorists from there on he went on to refer to the iran deal as poorly negotiated and he said that at any time iran would be on the verge of a nuclear breakout he talked about the threat of a possible nuclear arms race in the middle east now we know the only country in the middle east at this point to have nuclear weapons is israel but he referred to the possibility of some kind of future arms race in the hypothetical situation of iran getting nuclear weapons he also did refer to iran's ballistic missile program now
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this is iran's program of ballistic missiles that it uses for self-defense or according to donald trump these ballistic missiles could be armed with nuclear weapons potentially if iran were to develop and carry out nuclear proliferation so based on that he announced that the usa will with. draw from the nuclear deal and that the usa would be reinstating the nuclear sanctions against iran and it would be the highest level of international sanctions now this is certainly a huge turn from what we saw under the obama administration where the deal was signed a huge amount of sanctions on iran were lifted so donald trump is fulfilling his campaign promise it appears that he did announce that he is indeed ripping up the iran nuclear deal as he said he would do many times on the campaign trail now it'll be interesting to see now it's also important to note in donald trump's speech he did make reference to his upcoming meeting with kim jong un the leader of north korea so that with that that's interesting he did indicate that there was
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a willingness to negotiate with north korea a country that has withdrawn from the nuclear nonproliferation treaty and develop nuclear weapons so he did indicate a willingness to negotiate with north korea and the fact that he's going to meet with kim jong un however he seems to be withdrawing from this historic deal with iran now he concluded his remarks are referring to the long suffering people of iran and blaming the iranian government for a lot of their suffering but it's important to note at the same time he was doing that he was announcing more sanctions which will make life and evidently harder for iranians as a result of not being able to trade on the international markets and such so it was quite a quite an announcement from donald trump he announced that he intended to rip up the nuclear deal when he was on the campaign trail and it seems that he has fulfilled his promise now the international community has been largely opposed to donald trump ripping up the deal we know russia and china both favored keeping the deal with the france favorite germany we even heard boris johnson going on donald
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trump's favorite television program fox and friends in order to dirge trump not to take the action he took today so there's going to be quite an international reaction to this now now we heard the iranian president rouhani say he's not so concerned he's not so afraid of what might happen. so it's going to be interesting to see the results of the world will soon be reacting to donald trump's big announcement. came many thanks of course one of the new york kaleb more often following events for is that. now the woman who don't turn wants to be his new director of the cia set to be grilled by the senate the point of gina would be controversial she's been implicated in the agency's so-called enhanced interrogation techniques details resulting. trumps really pushing her gina haskell is the perfect candidate strong really strong
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smart tough and with thirty years of juicy behind her so why all the hate one highly respected nominee for cia director gina her support has come under because she was too tough on terrorists think of that in these very dangerous times we have the most qualified person a woman who democrats want out because she is too tough on terror when gina toughen terrorists meaning she ran a secret cia detention center where she those under her reportedly tortured prisoners by the way the videotapes which allegedly documented some of the most horrific tortures were destroyed by the cia tough woman all right with years of experience in illegal and immoral torture and any other reasons to vouch for her there's no one more qualified to be the first woman to lead the cia than thirty plus year cia veteran dina has but any democrat who claims to support women's
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empowerment and our national security but opposes her nomination is a total hypocrite. interesting how someone's gender is now a factor when selecting a new cia head great argument as well that's like telling all black people all white people to only vote for the candidate of their skin color and people aren't buying that argument torture sarah to choose the reasons why she's not qualified if you ridiculous trump loving idiots feminism is about ensuring that women have the same rights and opportunities as man it also means holding women as accountable as man i oppose any talk to a male or female for cia director that's like saying if you claim to be a group monk but refused to eat one of jack the ripper his prime cuts of means you're a hypocrite women's empowerment is about getting their rights women nominated for
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the job not just one with seniority now gina who apparently had no problem torturing tied up suspects is allegedly squeamish about the confirmation hearing all those tough questions and in public might prove too much but trump has her back don't tell me it doesn't work to what your works ok folks you know have these go torture doesn't work believe me it works ok trump was applauded for that and many are of course against haskell and for their troubles that targeted with this president trump is nominated hospital leave the cia but rand paul is opposing her confirmation falsely accusing her of torturing good lunch right up there is a big ask you did exactly what a country asked of her and what was necessary to keep us safe call round with mine to washington to represent us. fortunately those resisting on capitol hill
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alone one hundred nine retired generals and admirals have urged the u.s. senate to reconsider given her ties to you know torture. during human beings as a retired general and flag officers of the united states military we are deeply troubled by the prospect of someone who appears to have been intimately involved in torture being elevated to one of the most important positions of leadership in the intelligence community with this much opposition to gina haskell's nomination the job is still far off but make no mistake if the former torturer gets the job despite everything many many people will cheer and applaud. the care reminder of our breaking news this hour here on r.t. international donald trump has just a few minutes ago announced the withdrawal of the united states from what is called the iran nuclear deal of twenty fifteen the joint comprehensive plan of action its official name was signed by the united states iran china russia the u.k.
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france germany and the european union it it ended iran's nuclear nonproliferation in exchange for the easing of economic sanctions around agreed to restrictions that were supposed to make it impossible for it to produce a bomb as well as regular inspections that would control tehran's compliance president trump has been a consistent critic of that deal he said that it does not benefit the u.s. and that it allows around to continue producing nuclear weapons secretly he reimposed all the sanctions that were lifted in twenty fifteen and added that america does not make empty threats america is director of the. british think tank that focuses on the prices in syria and the middle east very good evening to you so we've heard donald trump's announcement he was scathing of iran and their actions in the middle east peace.

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