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that made it their tunnels that they used for nuclear detonation and they unilaterally returned three u.s. spies so they were obviously done their part but even both in this sabotaging this not only referring to the threat of libyan regime change but by demanding that north korea completely denuclearized right from the get go without anything of force meeting and saying they're calling for there is a peace treaty signed before there's fear any type of face steps and this is a way of raising expectations bolton actually said that he wanted the talks to go forward as soon as possible so that nothing could be done to then spit steps later and jump right to more serious measures we all that we all know what that means essentially what went down both in the saying first surrender and then we can sit down and talk ok i and this is exactly the same message gentlemen that the u.s. trumpet ministration is sending to iran we're going to go to a short break gentlemen after that after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some real new stay with our team.
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ok gentlemen it switch gears i just came back from the st petersburg international economic forum up obviously in plain petersburg one of the things i find really quite remarkable not the fact that i was there because he'd just been in the united states and you know we've got a lot of hugs and you know that his dandruff and taken off his shoulder but he didn't get anything. in st petersburg look very very different. there was an opening brace and we had the drive they drew up a nice prime minister there we had angola merkel that is visited putin twice in sochi gone to china there seems. like a lot of movement on the on the table right now go ahead. if isolation is a bold fifteen thousand international business figures come into st petersburg that's a very nice isolation i wish many countries in europe these kind of isolation by the indeed there are think it was a success you know mr monk wrong and then come to st petersburg
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however in general i don't think has the power to he'd like to he'd like to have today a confrontation with russia unfortunately there you know that article. so-called energy dependence on russian. a lot of other discriminate three quarters of all good relations with russia they're written in there in the. norms of the european union mr monk simply doesn't have the power to change that and i think this is something that a lot of people don't understand but you know do we go to alex in cyprus here i deme is absolutely right a lot of this is really kind of written into stone here but i think there is we're in a moment right now where people are beginning to look at options something we haven't seen on this scale in my lifetime middle east ok i mean you do have the europeans actually considering different ways of moving forward because of the growing
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mistrust with trump's white house go ahead alex in cyprus you know we're seeing the world under president trump and just as president trump exercising his art of the deal lorie policy practice it works both ways and we're seeing the europeans were. you know we're seeing russia and china also weigh their options and look at their negotiating leverage when dealing with the united states as well as when dealing with each other so i think we're seeing a lot of jockeying for different positions we're seeing national interest of countries come back to the forefront and this is really all because of. trump's instability use of predictability but also his style of bringing you know everything about foreign policy too to a transactional level it's all about negotiations and so it works both ways and the europeans i think are starting to realize that they can exercise their their options mark yeah well you know i see your dismissals work as usual. i mean i think
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we have to take all of this with a not just a grain of salt but a good dash of salt over the shoulder because mccracken seems to have this type of simpering ego istic personality where he has to kiss the rear end of whoever he's in the room with and play to whether that's trump or or putin and as we saw him i mean to add insult to injury and his recent trip to the white house evidently the tree that he planted that he and his wife planted with his teacher his wife whatever the the story is they're planted in the white house grounds was then dug up after he left so. that's. certainly i mean is that breaking the mc i want to point that you know there's a number and you know it was widely reported the head of the i.m.f. the french president the japanese prime minister and the chinese president that that's in or that's isolation vice president and vice president you have
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a second in command in china that is international isolation. but this these steps by. merkel visiting sochi a gad then visiting china for a second time coming to russia talks of reconciliation mccraw that admitting the the obvious must stakes were made when talking about reconciliation with russia you made a lot of the day which i'm very glad who made the mistakes of the major and yeah exactly this is we shouldn't we should be happy for this but we shouldn't take it for more than. it is this is normal realist balancing this is what states do when states other states do things that anger of them they. send a message that they have other options to explore and that's where your system works absolutely right but what is not right or kind of. out of balance is it and
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we've mentioned this on this program before trump doesn't care you know he doesn't care about the implications and we have said here he's playing to his base i'm sure he's got a checklist in his pocket you know he's checking them through i mean is unpopular in is why moving the embassy to jerusalem going out of the iran deal being very fickle when it comes to north korea i mean these are these these are things he ran on well i think we should always remember that we are not being told by states where polls by an ideology and the problem with trump is that he is aggressive stupid dangerous but he does not understand this ideology he was not certified by them he won unexpectedly and the conflict gave it to him even though he did all the things that they wanted he bore syria he he was very threatening to north korea he did everything they usually do continuing threatening a venezuelan agents on russians engine on russian internet you know russia russia
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russia these sanctions agents agent because that's who it is water bottles it seems o.b.l. . and the funny thing is they're the democrats and the european liberals and used him being in coups with russia and they continue to use him even though he has done more anti russian things than any president in history of the united states before him i mean to me this is all just inboard it in that terrible loss you know that the democrats have made and they want to support them just let me remind our listeners don't put too much into that lawsuit there i think that is a joke they're still in. russian federation russian intelligence trumps competing in georgia on a song gendered. to me it's like. any tale is crosstalk on that list growing up it's not like that thing is. happening is because bill gates and santa claus on the loose you know jericho and jordan a son it's likes you and mother three s and stormy daniels invited you know go out
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there to do in their minds they were stormy daniels free zone here. maybe go to you know in cyprus but one of the interesting thing of the and i'm and i'm agreeing with the mayor is that it's it's an anglo-saxon cabal here that is the anti russian i mean obviously elites in europe are going to play along with it because that's the cue that they're given from the berlin i'm sorry from washington but it seems to be very anglo-saxon when continuing this anti russian rhetoric and policies they see the europeans that is something we have the european leaders coming here to moscow and to negotiate negotiate is the beginning of the beginning of a process go ahead alex you are right in the beginning i believe that micro alert even stated whites where it's essentially that you know that russia is in a trickle part of europe and he was very clear in his statements that he has now what russia to drift through east but you know let's not forget that trump is not
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a statesman or a good lad he's a business guy so i don't think you really understand any of this stuff that's going on i think he's brought everything to business level and let's face it being a real estate tycoon in new york is probably a very dirty business and you make agreements and you break agreements and you twist arms you can do a lot of stuff that you know maybe see below their belts in foreign diplomacy and trump is bringing a lot of that to the world stage and you even had russian president putin say that it seems to be right now that you know the new rules are all about breaking the rules and that's very much an allusion to how trump is dealing with a lot. the foreign policy issues to date and it's a very good point i mean you know it's breaking all the rules but you know if you're always breaking the rules you can't make a new rule and that is the big problem here right no more i think trump's art of the deal is like a mafia don when john bolton brought up the you know the. option
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for. north korea. trump replied well well that's not what we're planting the libyan option we totally decimated them that was a decimation he said and it case you don't know what that means that was with the omen roman legionary practice of killing why the out of every ten people and north korea has already been through worse than that with their the us. hellacious bombing campaign of north korea during the north korean war so that it could have been well received there but then he said that is that's only if we if you break that if you don't sign a deal that's the only time decimation so either side on the bottom line or get decimated that is a mafia don threat something to sleep the whole st petersburg and international economic forum was overshadowed by trump's trade war on global trade i've not not just globalization but trade with allies trump has put
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effectively sanctions on south korea he's put tariffs rounds of tariffs on china sanctions on russia syria north korea iran he's promising the biggest sanctions in world history because they don't trump trump around with his little fingers loves everything big bigger that and it is he likes to exaggerate the size of everything but he's also threatening sanctions in two ways over both iran and the completion of nord stream against his own allies in the e.u. right which is sure to you know really what oil them if you're going. interesting and i'm glad you brought up the energy security or kadima because you know there's a lot of things that the europeans will go along with with the with the americans traditionally. not specifically with trump now but their energy security is something that is very real and very much theirs and i see in the germans are leading that push back that they will have north stream we also have that the
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pipeline will be coming through turkey so i mean it looks like there yeah well and that's if you want because turkey is always a wildcard but i mean this is an issue that is very real and very important to them and russia is a reliable partner we've seen that but there are two different things the european union and europe europe needs russian gas the european union needs to damage russia basically why did they destroy the project of. the so it was a savior for europe you know it was going to bring cheap energy to the to a more problematic state that integrates but they did everything before the project to be fair the germans rule the south stream so they can ignore three zero energy oh if you're very shrewd and if you tell her that she's a target so i do know that i'm going to have the judgment run out of time in many thanks to my guests here in moscow and in cyprus this is the end of our broadcast
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reported before the horse colorful all. the more so for the last one. hundred million infirmed. more or less than the start. of a broader where no five figure out really beautiful don't want to get. moving in these music anything if you don't involve these constantly evolving. china says they're going to buy a lot more stuff from the us. so trump is having an effect i mean is that weighing into the minutiae of trade deals. president has done that i can recall usually they just paint a broad stroke and hope for the best so he's actually getting into the details of trade deal so i'll see if that. fifty years ago breaking and we've been to a concert going on as
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a sleeping pill dusty's would turn me in because a lot of this is just on the side effects were terrible but not on. induction on football. then boom boom up across europe victims are starting legal battles demanding at least some compensation. in two ways first will the physical damage itself as well that the constant reminder that the people who actually perpetrated this crime has never been the justice and there's been a couple of. i . was.
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the only. italy's president points an interim prime minister after the. coalition. calls for his impeachment. everyone who is criticize the guru for your. good as ministers. yes to some mistakes who has the trust of nobody. but the u.k. condemns israel's use of force against palestinian protesters it's revealed the british are sending a record number of weapons to the country. we speak. to states who says the police tried to press charges against him.
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thanks for joining us here at the international live from moscow. welcome to the program. i was heading for more political turmoil after the president blocked plans for a euro skeptic coalition he also pointed a former international monetary fund official as interim prime minister that sparked anger from populist leaders. but you will you know. all those who in their lives as professionals academics everyone who is criticize the euro or europe they are not good as ministers if this is the point we have a great problem in italy it is called democracy this is not a free democracy. shopping for weeks we work seriously and we seriously believed in this government and we were sad because many italians hope for this government to
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work the incredible thing is that matter a realist said no to a center right candidate c. but he said yes to some mr x. who has the trust of nobody. their point of a new interim premier came after the president rejected the euro skeptic coalitions choice of finance minister voters have been expressing their frustration over the political deadlock what of it let me get i wanted for the northern league and i feel a little betrayed because i had hopes in everything that had been said but all allusion there it's amazing that eighty days since the election we still have no government there is certainly a problem with our voting system but we should also remember that the president must respect the constitution when exercising his powers many civil commission like it's like there's no alternative on the one hand we have these onto european forces that have a political program we can't trust on the other hand we have this pseudo government
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common sense that takes us back to the time it was tara to from which we can no longer get anything. short of doing ski has more now on the new interim prime minister and what exactly that could mean for italy over the next few months. well what we know is that italy will have an interim neutral prime minister he's called carlo quarterly he's a former director of the i.m.f. and he now has to form a government that government then has to be approved by the italian parliament if they don't approve his choice of a government full of ministers then italy will face fresh elections as soon as or ghost if his government picks are approved in those elections are likely to be pushed into the first half of the twenty nineteen well why are we here well that's because the italian president had vetoed the choice of the economy minister put forward by the attempts to form a coalition by the league and by five star movement that man that was rejected was
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eighty one year old barlow so savannah who is known as a financial expert but he was vetoed because he was seen as being too euro skeptic and even on sunday the italian prime minister was saying look guys just give me somebody who is not so against europe and i will approve your government a little bit i approved of the proposals for the ministers but i did not approve the name of the minister of economy i ask the ministry and autoroute if political figure from the coalition parties who is not seen as a supporter of a line that could provoke italy's exit from the euro well the coalition leaders these are the leaders of the league and the five star movement angered by that decision by the italian prime minister saying that it absolutely not democratic they say that they've got the support of six out of ten voters in italy and they are seizing that what's happened in italian politics meanwhile the new prime
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minister carlo got out early has been speaking today about what he sees as the friendship with europe and the e.u. as being absolutely essential to italy will be. within your. remains fundamental as is our continued participation in the euro area but we already know that his appointment has been given the seal of approval by parcel's he say that they fully support the decision but it's almost over there is still much turmoil in italian politics and you can be sure that both five star movement and the league will be using what's happened over the last twenty four hours or so to drum up support whenever italy holds its elections next just to give you some background the general election almost three months ago resulted in no party securing that majority however a coalition pacts was eventually formed with a political novice appointed as prime minister e-zine just
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a few days later after failing to form a government michael bosonic politics professor at the university of milan told us the italian president appears to be playing to brussels today in the seventeen years that once you give me talk about seventy years in there has been nothing like that before it's pure politics and i'm not saying it's not following the constitution yes it of course is making a political move he was really afraid that cellphone or is this far you say one of the was the banker for very many years who's going to take italy out of the euro zone and it was you know he wrote it you know this. and flipped about six or seven months ago and it was like to be playing to get out of the euro so i'm not saying this was a move that was decided in berlin or in paris you know clearly it was a move for the eurozone. israeli soldiers have raided
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a palestinian refugee camp in the west bank searching for the people who killed an i.d.f. soldier the day before. for him. dozens of troops entered the camp in ramallah on monday morning thirteen palestinians are believed to have been wounded during the raid as fighting broke out as soldiers opened fire camp residents claim a number of palestinians have also been arrested. meanwhile u.k. weapons manufacturers enjoyed record sales for israel last year according to a new report by the campaign against arms trade british politicians at the same time condemn israel's use of force against palestinian protesters so it looks into the details. after israel's use of life fire against palestinians on may the fourteenth there was condemnation in much of the world not least the u.k. yesterday's horrific massacre because it left at least fifty eight dead the loss of
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life we have seen is tragic and extremely concerning. such as is destructive to peace efforts and we call on all sides to show restraint the launch of life is extremely concerning we continue to employ israel to show great restraint yet despite those strong words for years britain has been ramping up how much weaponry it sells to israel since two thousand and fifteen numbers have skyrocketed up eleven fold in the span of just two years and those sales include star power rifles weapons sites munition for small arms anti right equipment and other items similar to those used by israeli forces against unarmed protesters. the u.k. doesn't keep data on how such equipment and weapons are used after being sold until that can be established m.p.
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has put forward a motion to suspend sales altogether in the lords of the extensive use of. israeli forces against palestinians in gaza the house calls for a suspension of u.k. to israel unless it can be demonstrated that weapons and components imported from the u.k. soley in accordance with the consolidated criteria that motion did not make it to debate and while just after the killing of protesters britain did join the chorus of countries calling for an independent investigation when the un put something a war crimes probe to gaza to a vote the u.k. abstained calling into question just how important the truth is to teresa mayes government and leaving london in the comfortable position of condemning potentially her ific abuses also in the guns to carry them out. always in your throat. actually there increase there are i've been critical occasionally but the more wall the more the shareholders go i'm not just how we do so but shares of stock right and we're
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going through the roof i think i really believe that chairman shareholder the people working at the age system to well get already you know they're. lying israel's point they can see where i was where those children were coming in one by one them without loans they can see that i don't. know i think they would walk away in the street four and a half thousand pairs of shoes have been laid out in front of the european council building as the head of a meeting of e.u. foreign ministers each pair is meant to represent a palestinian killed by israeli forces over the last decade. over a thousand of them symbolized children and i brought the shoes of my daughter as well to see just to show that i'm standing with those fathers the smothers brothers or sisters lost their children and their civil.
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