tv Keiser Report RT August 17, 2018 12:00am-12:30am EDT
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i mean. just to see how it does the answer. and it gets me. when some find themselves worlds apart we just in the common ground. welcome back to the program now the u.s. secretary of state has formed a special group that will coordinate washington's policy on iran that says it continues to pressure the country with sanctions the heads of the iran action group will be brian hooke the state department's director of policy planning he says the u.s. is prepared to sanction any country trading with iran in our sanctions regime yes
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we will we are prepared to impose secondary sanctions on regimes i'm sorry on on other governments. that continue this sort of trade with iran those sanctions will come into effect on november fifth those will include sanctions on iran's energy sector transactions by foreign financial institutions with the central bank of iran iran shipping in shipbuilding sectors among others the first rounds of new sanctions when activists of this month after president trump announced a u.s. withdrawal from the iran nuclear deal the sanctions perhaps iran from using the u.s. dollar this tricks trading in precious metals it's also limits the rainy and currency flows as well as imposing constraints on the also trades the u.s. move is widely opposed by european countries. a free c.r.b. former advisor to iran's nuclear negotiating team says the u.s.
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is lacking broad support for its measures against iran. the united states unilaterally and very illegally reimport sanctions that have been lifted by the international community u.n. security council resolution. you know two thousand and fifteen so the question is how can the u.s. justify. rationalization for do sanctions that don't have the backing of the international community if the u.s. proceeds threaten. their lives in europe in particular but also in asia there will distort international trade and they will not gain iran's calm pliant. a military intelligence compound has been attacks in the afghan capital kabul two
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can men were killed by security forces officers were able to take control of the building from where the gunmen had been firing at the compound and thereby university was placed on lockdown their group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack this latest assaults comes as the country's security services struggle to tail the spike in terror attacks. which told. my friends and i were sitting and examined plants first period finished we went out for break time after which all the students returned to class just two minutes later the bombs suddenly went off and when i heard the sound i could feel uneasy.
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wanna come. closer. i mean the. united nations continues to meet a big need no military solution to secure the country. political analyst mushtaq rahane beliefs the new rise of militant groups in the country is a direct consequence of the failure of the u.s. and afghan government usa and international community has made so many mistakes in the course of last when and how big it within afghanistan they have not been able to put policies in place where they can on the confidence of the other one public the government itself has not been able to deliver good governance and they have not been able to respond to the needs of the general public resulting in a loss of public confidence in the government as well as international assistance
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forces the americans did not work together with the countries of the region the powers of the region such as countries in central asia russia china and then i would then have on a stand to create a set of consensus where we can work together towards stability in afghanistan so many factors coming together that has been reserved. in upsurge of taliban as taliban have been successfully coming forward and taking what e.d.s. . now every call has placed two teenage girls under house arrest after they were detained for being part of a gang and magically plotting aka the pad were arrested for their role in a group calling itself new greatness and have been charged with plotting to overthrow the russian government medina caution and five reports from outside the court. most court has decided to transfer a mighty had to buy beacon on the public under house arrest and there are the members of the new greatness movement too which is also accused of forming an
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extremist organization now both of them are forbidden to use the mobile phones or internet and also talk to the press as the prosecution itself ask the court for such a decision now these two detainees are the youngest participants of this movement now one is eighteen years old and she was just seventeen at the time of her arrest and the other is a nineteen years old there were several dozen people gathered here at this courtroom and they're waiting for this decision and they greeted it with applause we've seen the relatives of the girls who have seen a team of lawyers as one of the girl's father has decided to represent her interest at the court and of course we're seeing a lot of journalists here as it is a rather complicated case that has attracted a lot of attention here in the country and here is the report that i made earlier on the overall investigation the members of the new greatness movement are accused
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of organizing an extremist again and calling for a constitutional revolution the investigation claims this young man was a sleeper and here is how he described and this. was to establish rules in the russian territory the ruling elites troon repressive laws the constitution. the idea of the movement grew out of private chats on social media platforms here is an extract again the revolutionary fire is starting everywhere but we can't do anything like this here in our country that said it all began when a few young people from moscow and its regions started to share their political views with each other online later they began meeting in person mostly in the. ronald's cafes to pardon some political rallies handed out political leaflets and made a few trips outside the city to learn how to use firearms they even wrote
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a manifesto in case of an uprising or revolutionary activities that receive broad public support the organization aims to take part in those actions to the extent of its resources in march ten members of the organization were arrested their defense team claims the idea to create a fool scale movement with its own office program and even a noun blam belongs to an athlete a speed agent who under the name bruce lundy and filtrated the group of the youngsters and courage their ideas and effectively create as a reason for their own arrest the detainees say that he was the one who paid most of the money to rent the place where they gathered and plan to buy firearms and now there are two alleged members one of them an acting policeman claimed they only joined the group in order to turn them over to the authorities all of them are witnesses for the prosecution and the case. the law which regulates intelligence
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gathering activities in russia forbids pleas from provoking someone to commit a crime the person under the name is a provocateur he carried out a provocation against children he did what he could to create this organization and make sure it looked the way he wanted. this is an unsanctioned so-called mothers march which hit the streets of the russian capital on wednesday people gathered to demand to the authorities transfer of the detainees to house arrest considering their young ages one of the detainees was just seventeen at the time of her arrest and the groups online chats she wrote that she was interested to learn how to throw molotov cocktails and claim to have known someone who could supply weapons guys i've remembered some connections there's a dude. who trades weapons in ukraine i want to get in touch with him it's a sure thing he knows people from my done maybe they can buy something what do you
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think since being jailed and his house has reportedly wore scent she cries throughout the court hearing. was being driven in a cold prison van for hours it was minus eleven outside she was interrogated for many hours with no psychologist or lawyer present she was treated like a seasoned criminal they made her cry how can a seventeen year old withstand this. is found guilty they face up to ten years and present i do not question the r.t. moscow. well that's a global news update for the south i'll be back with more of our top stories in just over half an hour. and what politicians to. put themselves. they get accepted or
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very building never great was founded on the rapes and murders. nothing changed so we said oh response so these situations that we're dealing with. people get sad every day she is just people killing each other blood through killing children. there was just no way that people are going to just sit back and allow children to be shot down by law enforcement. this country doesn't work for us it doesn't function for us. this this can't be happening in america we call from the streets we've got to deal with why this is the reason i have to rat like this is the reason.
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you know world's big partners through a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle. for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. show seemed wrong but old rules just don't call. me the world is yet to shape our disdain because the ticket and engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground.
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if they're going to give you a. group or if one of them of get both. they will be it not go ahead with the quality getting through the ruble you. want to give it up at the not so little. but if it did i thought by. the end. is sad because his city brownsville is surrounded by a fence built during the presidency of democrats barack obama. it was a concession made to republicans in support of a move granting citizenship to twelve million undocumented immigrants in the united states. go up i thought it.
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looked up only god knows. what is the you needed to be in the moment like. me kind of oh the medic i think that i've. got all the many couples. in both you got it all mostly finals on the water. at the out of it but the other most of them are. those twelve million lived through months of tension and often anguish. with trump in the white house their options for staying in the united states are reduced. to identify them washington wants the local police every time they encounter an undocumented person to inform ice the federal administration.
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