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russia israel and syria looking for the guilty party after the tragic downing of a russian military plane over the mediterranean. sea moved thousands of refugees from an overcrowded camp after an outcry from human rights groups over rampant crime and forced them to change. their travel to the iraqi city of mosul more than a year after it was liberated to meet people rebuilding their lives amid the ruins but always with his love. for the life you. might lead to something i don't know.
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broadcast. this is our t.v. international incheon thomas really glad to have you with us. all right the syrian president has written a letter to president putin blaming what he called israeli arrogance for downing of a russian military plane on monday night our senior correspondent brian ghazi of breaks down the conflict reactions to the incident. it's a bad really bad situation there's the tragedy fifteen people dead the friendly fire and then there's the fallout everyone's blaming everyone i meet in the military jets deliberately created a dangerous situation for the war ships and aircraft located in that area while it may have been a syrian missile that down the plane it was israel that set the stage says russia
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israel bomb syria again the syrians defend themselves and the russian jet gets caught in the crossfire the israeli military though blames iran and hizbollah israel holds the saad regime whose military shot down the russian plane fully responsible for this incident it was their fault israel had to bomb syria you see iran was transferring lethal technology to this bullet by the syrian military apparently so israel had to stop them the syrians panicked and started launching missiles everywhere israel is blameless says israel as for the united states can you comment on the shoot down of the. russian jet yesterday and whether or not the us had any visibility in it over d confliction mine or any other means as far as the tractor we did not the coalition was not involved with this did you
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have any visibility into it as it was happening through either your own radar or through the confliction line we did not that i'm tracking and see what happened usually when one doesn't see what happened one doesn't blame anyone unless one can get in a cheap shot against iran i would like to express sorrow to our council partners russia for the tragic loss of life. when the russian plane was downed yesterday if russia was interested in bringing peace to syria it should make sure its militias leave syria once and for all the risk of a broader conflict and leave with them. ariana's responsible for creating the syria we see today it's an interesting argument israel's been bombing syria monthly sometimes weekly order to prevent iran from launching an attack on israel to date there have been zero tax and
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a whole lot of israeli ones to the newbie idea one that we condemn this new active israeli aggression against my country the un security council must bring israel to account for its violation of international law israel attacked syria twice this week but apparently some are unaware of that strange isn't it how selective people are about international law and bombing but others seeing this as a warning wake up call the risks of conflict escalation a huge risk of miscalculation a misunderstanding that led to the downing of aggression and catch late on a small scale the match an even more frightening with of a wind miscalculation we call of all parties especially when we are getting these type of positive news regarding what could have been a dramatic military escalation to refrain from military action israel has expressed
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its condolences and even offered to send the head of its air force to russia to report on the incident putin's. saying this was a tragic fluke struck a certain racial slur when you know the situation is different from the one when a turkish jet shot down our plane but then turkey intentionally shot down the aircraft but now it looks like a chain of accidental events. fortunately it appears a military escalation has been prevented a verbal one is in full swing of course but there's a lesson here five nuclear powers fighting in syria on different sides and the tiniest spark there could cause the biggest inferno the world's ever seen. to recap syria's air defenses shot down a russian military plane killing all fifteen people on board as a response to an airstrike by israeli f.
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sixteen fighter jets the tragic incident happened thirty five kilometers off the syrian coast as the aircraft was returning to a russian run air base a criminal investigation has been opened by russia's intelligence committee and the dog ation from the israeli army will arrive in moscow on thursday to provide information from their side. meanwhile president trump on tuesday once again claimed the u.s. that deserves most of the credit of fighting terrorists in syria we have done a tremendous job in syria and in that region the radical isis which is why we're there and we're very close to being finished with. and then we're going to make a determination as to what we're going to do but we have eradicated isis at a very large area of the middle east the vainglorious claim that the united states has defeated isis is of course enough to make a horse laugh because every sente and being knows that it was syria and russia and
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its allies in syria that defeated isis in almost all of the country and if the americans are trying to stop an assault on it lip which they clearly are then by definition means the isis and particularly al qaida ironically are going to stay in libya if no one attacks them and no one crushes them indefinitely which i suppose by trumps logic means the us will be remaining indefinitely they hope. the greek government is to move around a two thousand migrants from an overcrowded refugee camp called moria on the island of lesbos human rights groups have condemned conditions in the camp highlighting child suicide attempts and rampant crime and according to the latest report from doctors without borders it's children who are suffering the most. we are witnessing
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people who are trying to suicide. that's a pain and. this containment policy is affecting people's. people and they're destroying their future use our kind of what a lot only our third year would up there are many many. by us also so far violence of course we've consequences mental issues since this time when i was here are we water when we. go in you also be. swallowed by the mahdi army twenty two thousand refugees have arrived in greece since the start of the year and this month alone fifteen hundred have been sent to the morea camp worker michael raper so is life there is intolerable. and you have like one toilet for the seventy two people there is one
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show with four people so descending station has to be bad people are suffering from bad conditions and they're also running into health problem into mental health problems because they are kept up for so long time and they have no perspective don't know how the case will go on when they will ever be able to leave died and this is a place that is not the rule of law the police is just protecting the infrastructure of to camp but to look doing policing in the camps so this is a very unsafe place for sure not a place that you should put children and women families that flee from the war human rights activists are now calling on the european union to help migrant stranded in the great camps. we had in the moment a collaboration on after going on to find out we are not of them and these people
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can go where now they're in other like given them again a bit go but all who needs a moment anything not all of them but also. the greek government has responded to the criticism saying that they are doing their best to make quick decisions on the asylum status of migrants but it's not easy they're also calling on the rest of europe to accept a proportionate number of migrants however the un refugee agency in last month's says europe is doing all it can to help. green bay is receiving support from the commission and unit share is supporting to go on and on is a post for example and we are all sitting there are we have six places for six hundred seventy s. . and iran has to be our committee did you know our ns and sleep regard to those who are subsistence. population did i start a six in migrants on this post we are also supporting to go home and building their
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capacity regarding protection and working crew asleep he starts to chart with fiction and the station gender based violence. reconstructing the war torn of mosul in iraq could cost one hundred billion dollars according to a spokesman for the u.s. led coalition a year after mosul's liberation from eisel we went to meet people living in the ruins. that's my. son that's going to be in my house. it was for the i'm a couple how many i mean i've been lots of behind beginning. to like i'm going to be going to a lot of the most consistent always with. the long life you. might lead to something i don't know.
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the ha ha. ha ha ha ha ha. ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha. it's sort of like oh i like a little of you. a little bit was stationed on a ship a little bit because i got off. i. i was almost good honestly down a doctor on my own and it got to your niche on the field there are good body by law you. are the enemy down south off your mind on the economic on the ship now the eminent at the site are. there i did. some in mosul say that i saw was initially welcomed into the city as
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they promised a better life now the families of the terrorists and those whose offered out of their hands live side side by. so a political event you only know without a morsel without an idea about the man you were to on there and you're not the how come a political is so common i'm on the we should all go to law you're going to the show will. be our show office and to know on the bachelor next to. the door. i said to my wife just for the money please let me know the sun. i'm just up the river die on that island i'm going to found out that the livin no other good for the little old would be dyin a little highly to do what i you know said i. thought it was she. when i went. back into the. army that i'm not going to spend the
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night and that this is someone on our summer almost opposite and i want to tell the flat out there was something in it that probably is it could have been nothing a month ago and i want to go on and to many goodness and to write tradition and for them. while i'm there for the ensure that i do i would be could not help my fellow men who were plain to be easy for you to listen to. what was shown. in small. issues. and no i don't want to know how it's a coincidence. this is a little article that was yeah there was some of that in the funny money. those are excerpts from a new arty documentary called mosul between war and peace which you can watch on our t.v. dot com now a new dispute has broken out between china and the u.s.
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this time over the media and that story much more coming up here much more to international. in the age of trump winning is all that matters the phrase by any means necessary
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truly been weaponized now politics has little to do with. our perceived cultural grievances and resentments. is calling on the washington not to put limits on the work of chinese journalists in the us that follows reports that the justice department plans to classify two chinese news outlets as foreign agents. you don't want to do it to. anyone who is familiar with china's diplomatic policy should know that china pursues the principle and position of not interfering in other countries domestic affairs we
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don't want others to interfere in our domestic politics and we will no into face in the domestic politics of. the two outlets apparently being targeted by the justice department are the news agency and china global television network the case is believed to be linked to allegations of chinese meddling in the upcoming u.s. mid-term elections we asked the u.s. justice department for reaction but it refused to comment now the us foreign agents registration act or as was created in one nine hundred thirty eight to counter covert influence by nazi germany was required to register as foreign agents have to submit disclosure forms about their activities on u.s. soil they can also be stripped of their congressional press credentials which limits access to certain u.s. officials in the past year to russian news organizations r.t. . r t america our sister channel and sputnik have been forced to register under the act. china and the us are also in the midst of
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a tit for tat trade war u.s. will impose a ten percent tax on chinese goods worth around two hundred billion dollars next week almost all chinese exports of u.s. will be affected and beijing is retaliating with tariffs on sixty billion dollars worth of american imports economics professor and leases washington's move as a political gambit ahead of the midterm elections often those other opinions that don't get heard on the left and right american media. can be heard on foreign media and by shutting out foreign media potentially limit the ability for americans to have the full spectrum of opinions from the public to basically worry about their base. the momentum they have and so here they want to clearly show that they are doing everything they can to fight a perceived enemy which is china at the moment. so this would be another easy
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thing to point to as something concrete they're doing to punish china was never a target before because simply they never had to worry about it there was nothing threatening coming from these channels it had a very small audience anyway it's probably just one or two percent of the entire audience and and so it really posed zero threat but now they need to just. have something to point to. for. the mid-term elections and the script one of those easy to check off the box sort of things that that they're doing to fight against the chinese. for the first time an international cargo ship has that use the arctic ocean to connect europe and asia potentially cutting two weeks off transit times event ship left russia's eastern port city of lot of three weeks ago bound for europe it has
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a number of stops on the way the first was in south korea to pick up electronics then crossed the arctic ocean and is currently navigating its way down the side of scandinavia towards germany last stop before returning to russia this northern route is much quicker than the current one through the suez canal through africa and the middle east but will only be feasible in summer however the dire effects of climate change in the arctic could see operations increase in the future respect to a maritime economist who says the northern sea route should greatly enhance trade. it is a clear economic benefit from the study that we have conducted. and that is demonstrating that and that by saying through the north sea route people can save a lot of my supporters can save a lot of money and the supply chains are going to be sorter and because of that the fact that they have been going to have sort of supply chains going to sort of better the economy some of the environmentally second sand that if an accident is
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going to happen up in the north sea route then if it's heavy fuel load then it's going to cause a lot of the most in the environment of course as you know and that's what has been used for many years and not many accidents have been reported and is running smoothly of course if you're going to have the escort from the ice breakers that's going to benefit even better. sailing in every case of food through the region as you probably know the seeping sector is a six mos polluted sector in the region i think by finding novel solutions us the use of the n.s.a. that could probably help us to reduce the c o two emissions and reduce the environmental impact of this sipping sector. the leaders of north and south korea have hailed a new era in their relations during talks significant progress towards the militarization of the world was said to have been made. since years we have signed a military agreement to enter the history of tragic conflicts and to still
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a city that has existed for decades we have also promised to make the korean peninsula the land of peace without nuclear weapons and threats on. your cup on north korea has agreed to permanently dismantle the don't generally missile and enticed site to launch pads in the presence of international experts also north korea has agreed to take additional measures such as the permanent dismantling of new young young nuclear facility if the rock corresponding measures from the us. in agreement includes a road map for the new. there is a show and a military cooperation pact north and south korea also plan to eliminate quote war dangers and to set up a peace is zone on their shared border leaders pledged to connect two roads between the two countries and help reunite families separated by the korean war in addition they also agreed to pursue a joint bid to host the summer olympic games in two thousand and thirty two and
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apart from official business the two leaders put their differences behind them in a public display of friendship. i was. the u.s. has welcomed the breakthrough. but praised the leaders on the successful talks and of the u.s. secretary of state might bump ale says that the u.s. is prepared to engage in talks to transform relations with north korea also added that a meeting on it that will happen in austria at the earliest possible opportunity we spoke to christine hong from the korea policy institute who says pyongyang and soul
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are finding common ground i think that what's happening right now is that the two koreas are going to come together to see what kind of room there is for flexibility and maneuver you have two parties that are absolutely willing to negotiate historic you know reconciliation between their country their two countries and they have the support of their people who used to leave school. when you. could pull the sofa but that is too close to the book of luke this about.
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still it's about seeing. just for a little. you know world of big. lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the
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time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. and. i think we can agree that the decision to intervene in libya was perhaps too quickly taken but we also know that the libya crisis today as we see it at least as i see it is a multifaceted crisis because it's a political crisis it's a security crisis and it's an economic crisis so i think the main problem of the post twenty eleven transition was to put complete emphasis on the political process and not sufficient thought and strategy into the military dialogue all the d.d.r. . and completely forget the economic dimension of the crisis. welcome to max keiser financial survival guide. looking forward to your pension
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