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that they have me. at large that. the military. people. give the no to me i mean come on. they need the whole. admin now. and i think. russia and the united states ramp up their political missile testing following the suspension of a cold war era arms control treaty. elsewhere i believe it now but i have never seen the out of a few hundred or so. to do my job here it's i have. patients
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he's been wearing thin in brussels told me officials tell their probe counterparts in the u.k. that there's a special place waiting for the bill how we go to that's gone that was a serious devastating eight year long conflict begins drawing to a close a new r.t. documentary for you looks at the trauma suffered by the children whose lives began in extremis control there it's. going to. follow good morning it's just turned ten am this third in the seventh of february a moscow one is kevin owen here for the next thirty minutes with a live update from the r.t. international news said. the u.s. tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile on choose day it was launched from an air force base in southern calif. and sailed over the pacific ocean landing near
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outsold almost seven thousand kilometers away just hours after that the russian military then tested its own i.c.b.m. to. although the launches have been described as routine they come as fears grow over the potential of a nuclear arms race following the suspension of a key missile agreement on saturday the senior correspondent were ghastly of reports this morning the i.n.f. treaty was a pillar of global security not only because it resulted in the removal of missiles and launchers from europe but also because of what was removed short range nuclear missiles highly mobile incredibly quick both to launch and their speed much
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cheaper than huge strategic nukes everyone was always on the edge with short range nuclear missiles around they could strike in an instant barely any warning for more than thirty years they were gone but now those missiles are coming back unless we get a new deal i hope that we're able to get everybody in a very big and beautiful room and do a new treaty that would be much better not everyone wants a new deal some see this treaty collapses an opportunity more funding more r. and d. more bad short range missiles. now the department of defense will be able to conduct these research and development activities banned under the i.n.f. treaty so the department fans will start those steps on building they systems they couldn't before you can forgive the order fish with more ambition than sense but
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the military industrial complex those guys that make and sell missiles oh they're ecstatic raytheon and lockheed martin wasted no time and soon going to be testing their prototypes precision strike miss els with ranges greater than five hundred kilometers. withdrawing from the i.n.f. treaty is a good start now this action must be backed by american firepower the united states must regain the strategic advantage by expediting the development and deployment of a new generation of ground launched missiles it's incredible they seemingly want an arms race a nuclear arms race and that's what they're getting russia which the u.s. accused of violating the treaty promises to respond the vellum new weapons it is all to say everyone's gone nuts there are still people with sense people that
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realize a nuclear arms race isn't going to lead to anything good people who realize that arms treaties where the world removes a lot adds nukes is good for humanity you know i think it's stupid for the democrats to be attacking putin on all issues and not holding open the channel of nuclear dialogue yes to deal with the issues in syria in the killing me diplomats in ukraine and crimea but that doesn't warrant a nuclear blunder it kills billions of people or millions so yes with the democrat or republican or somewhere in between we need to have dialogue and. something that might help is a bit of humility i don't even know what's crazy and nowadays people cheering a nuclear arms race or people calling for dialogue some many want an arms
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race and you know why because nukes a pretty we see these beautiful pictures at night i am tempted to quote the great lettered cohen i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons and they are beautiful pictures of of fearsome armaments. elsewhere in the headlines. morning ahead of the u.k.'s withdrawal from the european union and much course tensions between london and brussels beginning to fray there a new high on wednesday the block's chief donald tusk hit out of his british counterparts in some extraordinary criticism here it is have been wondering what that special place. looks like for those who promoted it without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it safely the council president made the statement alongside the irish prime minister leo brussels as they were leaving the stage the microphones picked up a conversation between the two is the irish prime minister told the e.u.
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council president the previous press are going to give you a bit of stick for this they certainly have done that with but from the political side andreea led some the leader of the house of commons in the u.k. said that donald tusk must apologize for his comments home secretary sajid javid said that he was out of order but what we've seen is a whole host of the hard line breaks the talking heads and politicians in the british media clutching their pearls rending garments over what's being said by donald it is worth pointing out he did say that those that pushed brakes that those that back brakes those that sold grades it not those that voted for brakes that as has been reported in some places in the united kingdom. has at times really play good cop in these negotiations from the european side this time around though it fell to shawn claude younker the european commission president to try and well
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raise the the mood a little bit but even then he could only rely on a bit of dark humor i'm less capital than my good friend. and so he really strongly believe. in but opposite. i believe you now have a i have never seen you in the time i was. doing my job. so that was wed and stay really a bit of a distraction from the business of bragg's it's down to brass tacks on thursday though to resume a is in brussels for talks with junk load younker and other senior leaders there's still no further movement on what type of deal if there will be any deal when britain alternately does leave the european union if britain does leave the european union on march twenty ninth and that is just fifty days away indeed were added to all the european parliament a quarter note has also weighed in suggesting that the u.k.'s lead campaigners
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would leave big run of the place in purgatory we spoke to former deputy mayor of london roger evans he claims the e.u. is treating the u.k. unfairly and that the block is also to blame for the current impasse over brics it . well i'm not surprised by donald tusks reaction today because in all the time that i spent in europe it was pretty clear that the people in charge had this sort of dismissive attitude so it's been a long term problem as to his accusation that people didn't do proper planning around this i think there's a lot of blame on the e.u. side here as well remember the e.u. constitution was supposed to be able to allow members to leave when they wanted to as supposed to be article fifty process and it's really proved to be difficult to follow the process and to understand it's quite clear that they read all of that law without ever expecting to have to use it indeed it probably isn't worth the paper it's written on and i think no deal situation is going to be problematical for both sides but it won't be anywhere near as problematic as people are talking
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about remember we've got all of the agreements in place and just because we take over that day that says we're out of the european union doesn't mean that all of those working process is. and and ways we work together suddenly come to an end unless one side wants them to or not and why would. syria's brutal eight year conflict is gradually drawing to a close for many the trauma is going to last a lifetime and you are to a documentary for you looks at the trauma suffered by children who spend their early years in the areas controlled by extremist fighters in that country and tells their harrowing stories the film's going to be released on friday. condemned can.
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fog that all the nation of under nine am trying to enforce them from the facade a hand. comes to short decision of the. day it comes to show. chauffeur. genesee and falun gong montanna. i adore you the war news of the war a war a smile swore what a little boy in us past what need to know how to. nothing. was released friday for you from us meantime donald trump's declare that the final pockets of i still held territory in syria will be retaken but next week the u.s.
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president made the claim in a counterterrorism conference in washington d.c. done cohen reports on. what the u.s. led coalition to defeat isis met all day here at the state department president trump made a surprise appearance speaking to the seventy nine member group here is a bit of what you had to say the united states military our coalition partners and the syrian democratic forces have liberated virtually all of the territory previously held by isis and syria and iraq. it should be formally announced some time probably next week that we will have one hundred percent of the caliphate . but i want to wait for the official word and i want to say too early secretary of state mike pompei o spoke earlier in the day urging the coalition to commit to the
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full and lasting defeat of isis members of this coalition must be willing to take back foreign terrorist fighters prosecute them and punish them. to disrupt the flow of weapons and sensitive materials we will need to continue building strategic border security sharing intelligence and targeting terrorist financial networks wherever we find them as we saw secretary pompei or called on the coalition to stop the flow of arms to al qaeda and isis however he made no mention of the report from c.n.n. that revealed that saudi arabia and the united arab emirates two of the closest allies of the united states have actually been transferring weapons made here in the united states to al qaeda and i says these of our of course the same countries that have sponsored competing jihad it's groups in syria it's saudi arabia saudi to help with the well and the u.a.e. who helped create i like this who helped create al-qaeda who provided the financing
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who provided the logistics they were using u.s. supply arms in yemen and the defense department was asleep at the switch i mean i used to handle export controls as well and we would have caught. we would have caught countries like this in violation of reacts mort's what they've been doing is transferring the arms that they get to to the these two to the to the other al qaeda salafist groups. unacceptable and contradictory that doctors without borders is described the findings of a new saudi report which claims the humanitarian group was partly responsible for the bombing of one of its own all spittles in yemen in june it was a shoes has the saudi led coalition is attempting to shift the blame away there from its own forces according to the disputed report m.s.f. as the group is known failed to inform the coalition that its cholera treatment center was a medical facility as a result it claims the building was considered at the time to be a legitimate military target and myself however says it had notified the saudi
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coalition about the newly built hospital least twelve times and had its emblem displayed on the roof it says we had to since called the bombing. quote unintended error. i must have slowed the role of the investigation of the allegations against to be withdrawn rights activist sara flounders told us that strikes on all spittles a totally unlawful under international humanitarian law medical facilities are protected may not be targeted under any circumstances and it is your responsibility of those carrying out the attack and not to the facility itself so even that
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argument is a harrowing tale and argue it's a complete fraud of course the bombing was carried out by saudi arabia and the quadrants had been given again and again as mentioned sinn fein terror explains. and this is the time. such a medical facility in medicine stemmed from terror facility being bombed and three years' time so on every front it is an outrageous outrageous crime against international humanitarian law. and against the people of the un against the people the whole world big story that continues to brew what's going to have an event as well the venezuelan government claims that it's intercepted no illegal arms shipment at one of the country's airports we'll tell you all about it but it was sprayed on it so as we come back this morning seventy minutes past ten moscow time.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race. and spearing dramatic development. i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. if putin said suddenly that we recognize nancy pelosi has the president and i stay say we're not going to talk with donald trump the world you know outraged but of course the u.s. has a stereo exceptionalism. no plies to them so they can do whatever they want but by the central banks buying gold as they are they are now coming to the conclusion
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that america has lost its mind and then when they run out of gold to buy i guarantee you they're going to start fishing around the clock markets. again for a good morning for me kevin though in this is out international broadcasting live from moscow around the world the venezuelan government is claiming to have intercepted a shipment coming from the u.s. according to the interior ministry the stuff includes rifles i mean issues and communications equipment they were allegedly flown in from miami the authorities say the bust was part of a broader crackdown an organized crime political analyst lucas corner claims it could be linked though to an opposition request for u.s. support very alarming you can enter that it ended up just
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a little while ago that they didn't invent a military option outside of the country we're calling on the ministration to provide them with arms and training in order to topple my later on in the pool. this trip brings us back to the u.s. in support of the contra war the nicaraguan mercenaries were barenaked i was manipulated under elliott abrams as secretary of western hemisphere there was now they're brought back to oversee that as well as on a democratic transition in the troubled ministration moreover we think we just want to start reported just today that the british military aggression in particular the ducting military exercises and as well as an additional shock educated on that u.s. military intervention and as well that remains quote unquote an option on the table for the white house meantime the venezuelan military is barricaded a bridge on the colombian border quite spectacularly to try and block a delivery of humanitarian aid these the pictures all because you can see it's easy
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to shipping containers in a tanker truck along three four lane of the place long highway a convoy of a donated by the u.s. is currently on its way from bogota according to the colombian government as well as opposition leader one why don't right now is said those supplies are going to test the military's loyalty to the government but for his part president the duros rejected the aid saying the people of venezuela are not beggars and such shipments he said would be used to justify foreign military intervention the red cross is stepping up its own aid efforts in venezuela doubling now the budget for the country but the group says its policy of neutrality means it cannot take part in the usa deliveries by of columbia. according to the fundamental principles of impartiality neutrality and independence the i.c.r.c. cannot take part in the initiatives to hand over assistance for venezuela from colombia it is the us that's the principal party. responsible for the economic life and it has been intensified in the last two years just last year the medical ship
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of venice well it had ordered from abroad for tax nations for children for insulin for all the inflamed and patients of venezuela and several other medical needs were completely blocked by the us in ordering from accepting them as well and many then as well how the money and the resources but it's been strangled by the united states so the us carried an economic war for years and then comes with crimes as a theatrical act to say that they want to help the venice well and people from starvation. democratic party in the u.s. state of virginia has been plunged into political crisis this week of the claims of racism and sexual harassment were leveled at three of his top officials there or wednesday the state attorneys general mug haring admitted to having warm blood face of the nineteen eighties came right after his governor north and found himself in boulder in a scandal of for racist photo from student days of good and often denies being in
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the picture but has admitted to wearing blackface to a party and a separate occasion he's now facing calls to resign. it is definitely not me i can tell by looking at it i have had friends also look at it and tell me it's not me that same year i did participate in a dance. in san antonio in which i darken my face as part of a michael jackson costume. i look back now and regret that i did not understand the harmful legacy of an action like that. but the problems for the democrats began with another case the left tenant governor of the state just in fairfax was accused of sexual misconduct a claim he denies is a commentator who rivera told us the slew of allegations against powerful democrats in the state right now is jeopardizing the party's legitimacy there. virginia has become a national disgrace and it's become a disgrace to the democratic party. right now the situation is certainly
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unprecedented if all three of these politicians that are and grow old in controversy you wind up resigning that it was actually have the republican leader of the legislature as the governor now so this state can actually flip into a republican state virginia is a state their borders you know the nation's capital and there's a lot of political animals in the area you know it's very embarrassing for the democrat party and quite frankly shocking let's pick chifley auntie's room so far this thursday morning fans watching oh so much more of course that he took home i'm kevin zero in for me the rest of the morning team right now but thanks once again have a great day. be
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different. revolted against mubarak to have another political system to have a social justice. and a spectrum of human dignity and so on but if you look at all what is going on in egypt right now most of the people have the feeling that. it was even better during. mubarak they don't speak hindi i mean you ration the situation. six times or financial survival. when customers go by you're just. then else i'll meet you somewhere. that's undercutting that what's good for market it's not good for the global economy.
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welcome to the alex salmond show from wonderful wonderful copenhagen the capital city of deadlock over the last five years this fiercely independent kingdom has won and lost to empire and the middle ages they conquered big good emeli modern period did least have a compass sweden norway the feta why lin's iceland and greenland now the danes engage them more peaceful as a small nation in the very heart of europe. and i tell you for our final program on day mike that fascinating independent minded country houses have a sin is the c.e.o.
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of english speaking newspaper the copenhagen post a former data communications of the danish red cross says he's been fighting for human rights for years. and some of your chief executive officer of the copenhagen post a very unusual paper in the sense that publishes in english really to the ex-parte population of dad mark how did that come about well it started twenty years ago when some. students came to denmark to study and they find out there was nothing in english here so they said they would release an english newspaper and they did that for about one year spent on all money spent their parents' money and they were bankrupt. and then they need to consult a lawyer to make them bankrupt this lawyer he had been the c.e.o. of one of the biggest paper in copenhagen for ten years so he thought this was a brilliant idea and he bought the paper for one krone and had them again as
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directors and then he run it until two years ago when i had to get over some colleagues to go and the idea is deniz news in english is because it's very important when people live in denmark they hear three four years maybe they don't have a chance to learn danish that short time and they know they go to all the places. and then they can see what's going on them and what's more important important is they take this newspaper home where they have a family who's very isolated and they can see where you can that are where is a school a good school what's going on is a something something in english so it's a whole family who can use this paper and get that informations and we can feed other newspapers is going town some also in this newspaper the they don't even give a printed edition anymore we're going up because they're coming more and more
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international people to denmark so an english language newspaper very much a danish paper in terms of your political social commentary on the state of denmark how would you assess the state of denmark at the present moment still in the way life is a very prosperous society a highly contented society according to surveys as there are things in the undergrowth that data should be worried about if you see what should we be worried about you can take the whole world has changed as i told you i've been working for the red cross and a few months after i started into it cause in the ninety's the wall for fell in germany and then we think now we have peace on earth and everybody was happy but i have never seen the world more full of bourse and terrible things than it had been for us to a tree is probably over denmark is an ideal society has
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