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it's small arms and there were some machine guns throughout it then becomes a matter of being able to utilize a unique doctrine and to rely on speed i think the enemy and to preempt what he's going to do but in order to achieve that we need intelligence so we have to focus on if it's on gathering intelligence identifying the enemy's intentions and then actually preventing him from implementing his intentions we've never been in a position where we've had. too much equipment in fact i think very few national bees have too much equipment but we have really had to work sometimes with a very minimal of equipment and then he's in terms of our means. but because of that we have learned to overcome certain obstacles in our both and really i think an outmaneuvered an enemy that in general how do you think wars in africa are different from a war south where at lark outtake on your continent. i think wars in
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africa. different austria from other wars and although there are some similarities to them i think first of all we have to look at why these wars are started and often they are not started by armies testart and by the struggle doing disillusioned groups of people and those groups of people. sometimes transition into a proxy force and and then supported by outside forces in terms of finance or in terms of equipment or in terms of training. but i also think the environment in which we operate is vastly different from else way you know we operate from jungle type to rain the desert type terrain and everything in between as well and then i think we need to look at the the manpower itself where is there is nothing wrong with the african so jane fact is
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a very good soldier if you strictly trained and late. but many of these soldiers are really put it trained and they then suffer from. something that most on me suffer from in the world and that is in adequate command and control and when you combine all of those elements together it becomes a very different type of war we have to operate across large tracts of land with no infrastructure. we often have no a support as it's we have no way in which directly move troops. it might be one or two helicopters but those helicopters of very stretched in what they can do and what they particular missions on. in africa we have to adept constantly to what's happening and then add to that the type of environment and terrain we're operating in. he said that you hire people of all races and that sometimes you work with people that he has to fight against how does that work inside
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a team i mean can you rely on your a former enemies when things start to go wrong well. one has to look at where not when i made that comment that was made in executive outcomes was in operation and despite everything the media claimed about the south african defense force it was a multi-racial army so many of our fighting men came from mainly black units and i saved in one such unit that they were men i trusted to night with chris and we've we've had the same type of background in so far is the just want it to be it was prince and we had many business from the african national congress is doing the m.k. which apply to join us and those that had the correct profile and had the correct experience and knowledge except it into country or into have company rather. the
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bottom line is we work as a company and as a t.v. and everyone has a part to play in that team regardless of what she's political leanings might be but we don't go out and hire people who we've actually opposed on the battlefield. in more recent times although we have members in our company that come from numerous african countries everyone knows that when we would we would get as a unified team and we have a unified go to achieve on behalf of the government to assist not a problem of distrusting the people with us we know we can trust them we've worked with them and they know what is expected of them. now you believe that only africans can solve africa's problems are you saying that if foreign forces including un peacekeepers withdraw from africa the continent will finally have peace and prosperity i firmly believe that the africans can solve africa's problems
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. i think we need to have a look at who is. driving a lot of the crime which is taking place and i'm speaking of whether it be traunch national crime organized crime in terms of resource stripping the resource if that is the main cause of many of the problems we have in africa. i think that the un forces are bloated. in other words totally oversized and the budgeted in terms of what their chief because they successes on that many. usually when we have brought about a situation within a conflict with the enemy or with the state decides to negotiate the first people to russia know the un who then damone dow departure and as soon as we depart their forces said miska let out of control as do their budgets. i can use sierra leone as an example eighteen thousand men to replace what two hundred men did at an
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astronomical budget quote don't think that he's really looking at the interest the best because but i do think that if he has a large amount of responsibility for the problems of quine's of. the continent's leaders have allowed themselves to be. misled by and in many instances this missed this message by as custom very seriously. but i do believe that many of these foreign forces in africa are not your to solve problems but to ensure that the problems continue. therefore i believe that i knew we can solve the problem. thank you very much for this and for a topical tip even barlow with the founder of the executive outcomes private company officer of executive outcomes against all odds talking about the truth behind the mercenary wars that is it for this edition of surfing call i will say
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in the spirit in the freedoms of instead i'm a watchman of blood from a preschool. for intimate oh is that and there have none he moved can you hear me shall i. argentina venezuela they are mad about bitcoin because their commies are in
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freefall those are prefer all currencies when he had a major currency like the dollar the yen the euro the enter a similar crisis which i believe will happen you'll have the option rate in those countries wall spike as well as a way to store a value as a way to preserve wealth because the banking system is completely unsustainable it will not exist as we understand it in ten years time it will not exist central banks are an endangered species. was. the final whistle blows on fee for world cup day twelve and it's been an action packed evening in creepy favorites spain and portugal scraped through to the last sixteen. group a brings makes emotions for russian fans they qualify
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despite a disappointing defeat but it's jubilation for europe why. and away from the football either leaders have an informal summit on the migrant prices emptyhanded amid a route between several member states. it's one am here in moscow and you're watching all t. international live from last year with me an entire team to welcome to the program day twelve of the world cup brought plenty of goals in late drama spain and portugal russia have made it through to the next round former denmark goalkeeper peter schmeichel and neil harvey bringing the highlights of the group games.
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no i. think. you know it was one of them games it was a free game you could you could try new players you could dress players and it says solve did rest and plays including particularly gullah vein who's been there playmaker the start of most good things have come from him and he wasn't on the pitch and they went down pretty early on it was on ten minutes luis suarez with a free kick it is a clever little sod i have to say that he just finds an exploit every little weakness in the defense and with a goalkeeper but the second goal obviously comfort it's now been given as an own goal against jerusha we thought it was and so the shot came in and it was from diego lax out this was on twenty three minutes and cherry said really didn't know
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too much about it actually fed no chance very bad start to kneel down and things would get worse thirty six minutes small because he said came in given his big will cut chance at right back and he blew it two yellow cards and off in the first half and when we show the third goal to kill bonny go they were shouting that i see the still chanting so they're not you know that they're pretty pragmatic they understand the three and there's still plenty to celebrate two teams you haven't got too much at forty now because they both out of the competition saudi arabia and egypt the sad thing is that we we have to say goodbye to players now on and one of those players that we have to say goodbye to is this fellow here mohammed and i didn't play in the first game he had the shoulder injury that he got from the champions league final. you played in the second game scored on a pencil here he shows his true class and it's just sad that you know players of that caliber and quality but they're calling home one particular player who was
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very briefly but extremely brightly in this competition this is the go. s. l. hi daddy who has just become the oldest player ever at any position to take part in a world cup at the age of forty five and this was in saving a penalty as world views well you know forty five years of age is that you can't really call him a prospect you know but i mean sadly some story though isn't it so he keeps his team in the lead on his first ever game breaking world records and he pulls off a fantastic effort like that i mean that's what he will be talking about the grandkids and a great grandkids very very late into that first half was actually forty five minutes plus six very late into that at his own time there was an unopposed another penalty and this time. he could not do anything about it and there was drama to come you may have thought two teams already out of the competition the still warm warm they both would have been already thinking of packing their bags
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what are they going to be doing next week maybe pre-season training no no bit late when it went to saudi arabia. knowing. this game did mean something to people though you have to remember first of all it takes an awful long time to qualify for the world cup it's a two year process there was a lot of pride at stake today for these for these people everyone involved with saudi arabia and egypt and whatever came out on top of this also have a little bit of wrestling right in the region and i was just having a fleet bank that only have the one two games previously world cup final so it is a significant one for the country and for the fans to not shop another one. the egyptian ambassador to russia says the world cup has been a great opportunity to enjoy the host nation. but unfortunately this time it's a very short distance for a few hours but i'm planning a special visit for a cold or two. to see how we can. reactivate the
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contacts between one of the dr gyptian cities one of the things that we have. very very glad to see is that. the organizational for the world cup in russia is a very good opportunity for more egypt since to come to see it to enjoy the beauty of and with the i know how beautiful this mosque was just very little was a good opportunity to see other places other beautiful places of worship and i'm sure that reflected very with the image of russia enabled our friends as well to see. how the various how which is the cultural history tradition culture. so as you heard earlier year ago in russia top group a to reach the last sixteen and in the first knockout round they will face the winners of.

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