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president trump promises a complete victory over islamic states in syria by next week as world powers gather in washington to counter terror tactics. doctors without borders the findings of a new report which claims the medical charity was probably blame for the bombing of one of its own hospitals in yemen in june. and the church. screaming over a screening of a film about the horrors of life in occupied gaza claiming it received threats from supporters of israel we speak to the film's director. international community. most of it is. you see this situation. which we think is going to be in the so.
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it's three o'clock here in moscow and you're watching international live from a studio with me welcome to the program the u.s. president has said the final pockets of islamic state held territory in syria will be recaptured by next week donald trump made the claim at a major counterterrorism conference in washington d.c. on wednesday it should be formally announced sometime 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 it too early. and joined in the seat by aunties . to discuss this further let's start with what was said at the conference the main question out of the conference was whether the american president will say something new whether the seventy nine members of the u.s. led. coalition would hear something special perhaps groundbreaking from donald
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trump well his main message was that islamic state now holds a tiny percentage of all the land it used to call their caliphate nothing groundbreaking here because previously we heard pretty much identical stuff from him. knock of the hell out of isis will become another syria like very soon we have just absolutely decimated isis just absolutely obliterated isis in iraq we have one good study says we've beaten them and we've beaten him badly now we've won it's time to come back very optimistic mr trump very proud mr trump proud of how he's dealt with islamic state however things may no longer be going as smooth earlier this week in fact just a couple of days ago a new pentagon report came out and guess what it says in that report. could be in
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the process of regrouping and the main conclusion of the report is that in just six months the militants could regain the strength that they used to have there in terms of the u.s. in syria and we've seen a lot of to ing and fro ing and you know saying that they're going to withdraw in the not gonna throw in less of a quick listen to what was said before i'm going to. we have one good study says we've beaten them and we've beat now badly now we've won it's time to come back. because we remain on the ground after the physical to beat a caliphate until we have the pieces in place to ensure that defeat isn't a. knock of the hell out of isis will become another serial like very soon. to u.s. officials tell b.c. news the president reluctantly agreed to keep troops in syria. until the isis territorial caliphate is removed if one they haven't won if they haven't won that
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they're not going to it goes on and on and on. this conference and we have any further developments on what the u.s. have decided to do you know what no one can still say for sure what's going on with this pullout the conference didn't help another important participant of the event was u.s. secretary of state mike and we thought that he could have shed some light on the american plans in this case instead he made a rather vague comments saying that america in fact he reassured his coalition partners that america will quote unquote continue to wage alongside them and also he said that the u.s. army was only in the middle of some sort of tactical change let's not forget that iran is still being quite active in syria so this could be the reason why washington is has it yeah i mean not perceive the iranian threat another reason why the u.s. isn't in a hurry to leave things as i've said but you know what there might be another
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reason because if we listen to that very same man secretary of state just a few days ago before this press conference in an interview in his speech russia really emerged as one of the main threats in the region. today iran and russia are important players there and we've worked diligently to take down the caliphate to reduce the risk from isis and now have a political process. there you have it actually it's not really a surprise if you think of all the things that have been said by american officials lately that russia is being put next to i still on the list of threats again this could be another reason why washington is having second thoughts about removing its troops from syria they might have third. or fourth thanks very much for outlining has been happening at that conference thank you. released expert told us times from
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on for likely to be primarily for domestic consumption well i think that one trumps . the state been so i think that the biggest thing on his mind is the upcoming american presidential elections they are trying once the good on him in history as their president who was able to destroy they are just qualified to take away all the territories seized by forces so i think that a lot of it is related to trump's political calculations particularly when he is subject to these domestic pressures you know the buller investigation and other issues going on domestically in the u.s. while syria's brutal conflict is gradually trying to close for many the trauma will last a lifetime and you document the trauma suffered by children who spend that early years in areas of the country controlled by extremist fighters or harrowing stories the film will be released on friday.
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an acceptable and contradictory doctors without borders has described the findings of a new society report which claims the humanitarian group was partly to blame for the bombing of one of its own hospitals in yemen in june the organization says the society led coalition is attempting to avoid taking full responsibility for the airstrike according to the disputed report as the group is also known failed to inform the coalition that is cholera treatment center was a medical facility it claims that as a result the building was considered at the time to be a legitimate military target m.s.f. however says it had notified the saudi coalition about the newly built hospital at least twelve times and had its emblem displayed on the roof riyadh has since called the bombing an unintended era.
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amazon is now demanding a new investigation and that the allegations against it be withdrawn rights activists are a flounders told us that strikes on hospitals are totally unlawful. under international humanitarian law medical facilities are protected may not be targeted under any circumstances and it is responsibility of those carrying out the attack and not to the facility itself so even that argument. you want argue it's a complete fraud of course the bombing was carried out by saudi arabia and the
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quadroons had been given again and again as residents in foreign terror explains. and this is a time. such a medical facility of medicine 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. will not allow the us to drag it into a new all and thrice that with the message from russia's deputy foreign minister as he spoke at a press conference on thursday but dana has more russia's deputy foreign minister said that a moscow has officially a not to fight a washington that it denies all of its accusations that it was ever in breach of the i enough treaty in a note that was a delivery to the us embassy in moscow stressed that the us hasn't started to
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fulfill its obligations within the treaty on february the second of the us began its withdrawal from the treaty and now the official believes that it's the us isn't working on a different path well i had a chance to ask the official whether he believes that this current situation may it lead to a new arms race and this is what he said. was most of this to the possibility of a new arms race is a serious topic u.s. documents show that as well as spending huge amounts of money on defense the u.s. aims to. woman all spheres related to the military we would not let the u.s. drug us into an arms race says the american seem to have it will succeed in doing that but they haven't so far i think they'll fail listen to russia's deputy foreign minister also said that the us decision to pull out of the treaty would lead to a dramatic consequences and that the u.s. will be the one to blame but he said that russia is still open for dialogue and is ready to fight to keep the treaty and tact now the i know treaty which was signed
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back in nineteen eighty seven is a quite out landmark agreement between the as on the world's chief nuclear competitors the u.s. and the saudis union and now many fear that the end of the street will lead to dramatic consequences meantime the u.s. tested a new intercontinental ballistic missile launchers day it was knowledge from an air force base in southern california and sound over the pacific ocean landing there and a tall almost seven thousand kilometers away just hours later 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
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the potential for a nuclear arms race following the suspension of a cave missile equipment on saturday the senior correspondent rod gaza has more to tell us. 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 cheaper than huge street. 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
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a new deal some see this treaty collapses an opportunity more funding more r. and d. more better short range missiles now the department of defense will be able to conduct these research and development activities banned under the ion of treaty so the department fence will start those taps i'm building to a systems they couldn't before you can forgive the order fischel with more ambition than sense but 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 missiles 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
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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 vela new weapons it is all to say everyone's gone nuts there are still people with sense people that 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
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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 race and you know why because nukes a pretty we see these beautiful pictures at night i am tempted to quote the great leonard cohen i'm guided by the beauty of our weapons and they are beautiful pictures of of fearsome armaments. a church in spain has canceled the screening of a documentary about the horrors of life in occupied gaza after coming under pressure we'll tell you who's allegedly behind that after this break.
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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 only. i don't see how that will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. you know if. suddenly that oh and we recognize nancy pelosi has the president a nice day said we're not going to talk with donald trump the world would be you know how rage but of course the u.s. has a stereo exceptionalism and that no law applies to them so they can do whatever they want but by essential banks find gold as they are they are now coming to the
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conclusion 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. queuing up in caracas to sign a petition in support of president nicolas maduro they're also calling on the u.s. to stop interfering in the country is a fact as the up and i will reportedly be circulated around venezuela president obama has said he hopes it will gain ten million signatures after that he intends to send it to the white house this is what people who have gathered in caracas have to say. we're avoiding a war but they don't want to stop it. what are we going to do forward with all of
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this is horrible they want to seize the reaches of the entire planet this is world wide all we got he wants to seize the planet and want peace want unity would not want fascism would not want racism. only want peace and we want to safeguard has rights and interests because some external forces are attempting to syria's our national wealth. meanwhile the venezuelan government claim to have intercepted an arms shipment coming from the us on wednesday according to the interior ministry they stash included rifles ammunition and communications equipment they were allegedly flown in from miami the authorities say the bust was part of a broader crackdown on organized crime. the venezuelan military has also barricaded a bridge on the colombian border to block a delivery of humanitarian aid as you can see to shipping containers and a time to truck have been placed along the highway
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a convoy of aid donated by the u.s. is currently on its way from the go to according to the colombian government but as well an opposition leader one quite a who has said the supplies will test the military's loyalty to the government the president who has rejected the aid saying the people of venezuela are not beggars and such shipments would be used to justify a foreign military intervention the red cross is stepping up its own aid efforts in venezuela doubling its budget for the country but the group says its policy of a new trial or t. means it cannot take part in the usa deliveries via colombia. 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 we spoke to dr louis molloy suntanned who's teaching fellow in defense development and diplomacy at britain's durham university he says there's one clear driving force behind the crisis it's very important economic interest that. pushing
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all the sides to you know have a say and to present different options on venezuela the united states which knows you know the importance of venezuelan oil and is moving with the support of colombia and brazil to to you know have more dominant be more of an influential player in the region but also the fact that venezuela has made a lot of promises and relationships economically and commercially with countries like russia and china so i think the oil becomes sort of a contest station between the two sides for you know the future translation of venezuela it is a key driver of of many of the interests initially. churches canceled a shadow screening of an award winning documentary called gaza into. the past to claims that decision has been forced by quote the jewish community the vicar called
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me on behalf of cardinal of story to tell me that the screen of the documentary had to be suspended and that there had been a lot of pressure from the jewish community. the film one spain's prestigious award and documents and the lives of palestinians in occupied gaza as they struggle and israel's crippling blockade it's all right to claim to us he has also faced pressure from supporters of israel. but. israel uses its jewish organizations which try to censor of its right to do it at various festivals and sometimes they succeeded even when the film was already on the shortlist we received many threats . with the fish to make the. when to make the book we'll be able to make the. money we can't. move.
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rich bill if you have money and we don't comment. on it we can't. we started planning to make this film after the last israeli army invasion when lots of people in gaza were killed but the moment you mom followed. your lead although you know if you go that you know you know the holiday and only of us are there. i'm also a biology professor and we used to get in we got permission to research agriculture in gaza that's how we got there but that wasn't easy at all the jewish community in madrid meanwhile fine the church for suspending the showing of the film about life in gaza it also alleges that the documentary is one sided and has said it will launch an appeal with the korea film festival the director however claims he frequently encounters the sort of response just as it's part of
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a campaign to whitewash israel's actions you're going to see nothing about the thing is that there's a total legitimization of israel's actions and israeli apartheid the international community not entirely but most of it especially in europe and the us see this situation as legitimate which we think is totally unacceptable they do it in different forms through political recognition for example viewing israel as a close ally because we did get in touch with the office of the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu but it refused to comment on the censorship claims. and that song is right up for now we're back around thirty minutes with more but do stay with us for watching the hawks which is up next here on r.t. international. and what holds if you shop. never. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or
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greetings and salutation yes with the government shutdown finally in the past in the internal revenue service finally back to work many of us here in the united states are nervously gritting their teeth the face of the cold harsh reality of taxis and once again well not all of us see this because according to matthew gardiner a senior fellow at the institute on taxation and economic policy our good buddies at netflix have themselves a pretty successful tax season than two thousand and eighteen he writes that the popular video streaming service netflix posted its largest ever u.s. profit in two thousand and eighteen a whopping eight hundred forty five million dollars on which netflix didn't pay a dime in federal or state income taxes. not
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a dime. gardner goes on to point out that netflix had such an epic year that they actually reported a twenty two million federal income tax rebate instead that means my prendes that we paid more for our netflix subscriptions the netflix paid in taxes all of last year. what hits even harder than a jessica jones kick to the gut is that netflix didn't even have to cheat or break the law to do this because in all of the us because in all of the us congress and president trumps hayes to reform the tax code last year and lower corporate taxes from thirty five percent to twenty one percent they accidently purpose left in place the legal loopholes and special tax breaks that allow a corporate giant lead net like netflix to pay no taxes and get a rebate but it wasn't just hip streaming services getting in on the game nunu
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