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isn't it not far away at all like a thanks. with the latest on bricks. and thank you for watching today is just coming up to half past six here in moscow but back again in thirty minutes. time after time here we're going underground is a battle u.k. pm drazen may returns from bricks and talks in egypt coming up on the show is britain at risk of an imminent terror attack we speak to the president of syria's media adviser dr patricia bonn about drazen made decision to resettle white helmets
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in the u.k. and as britain confirms there will be no postgraduate trade deal with turkey or japan and we speak to a foreign trade minister who did successfully sign a deal in time for the twenty ninth of my vote is a ball coming up in today's going underground but first forget last night's also because has britain been acting better than any hollywood star acting in a way that will damage post directed trade deals acting like it owns land to rent to the usa for torture and mass killing diego garcia lives seven degrees south of the equator in the middle of the indian ocean with all of the surrounding ocean species the local m.-w. are has plenty of opportunities for sailors to enjoy the footprint of freedom well today the world court gives its view on an aspect of what amounts to a very british footprint of freedom performance there's a deep. in the formal sense of the lines and. this is a way in which the all these we never told. it was just action taken. secrecy
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surrounding wilson jones all the secrecy surrounding all the bones. and of course the ultimate secrecy and the way that it has been used for extraordinary rendition the leader of the british labor party is talking about a disputed us military base coming under scrutiny today by the world court as to whether it belongs to misha's not the u.k. let alone the usa britain you see had a plan for the change go silence it was a plan that hinged on shameless exploitation over a five year period one nine hundred sixty two one thousand nine hundred fifty every single man woman child was forcibly removed in secret from that islands and none persons been allowed to turn for the last fifty years to go since have lived in poverty but why the purpose of the sonic station was to facilitate a lease to leasing of the largest island in the chicos archipelago diego garcia to
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the united states to allow the construction of an enormous military base. that piece of it means to see. we know north and turn for the next in the cheap course archipelago oh and experiment to speak off the u.k. government received a cash discovery of eleven million pounds on plot us nuclear missiles yes the ethnic cleansing of an entire people is one of the prices britain paid to base nuclear weapons in scotland it would be for u.k. pm david cameron to launch an inquiry into alleged torture permitted by a blairite labor foreign secretary now president of the international rescue committee has covered on this channel nearly a decade ago the u.k.'s intelligence service was given the green light by a former gov moment government minister to interrogate terror suspects in countries known for using torture tactics and that comes from information released by security sources involving david miliband who was britain's foreign secretary into a few months ago critics say his actions amount to sanctioning torture that's
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something miliband denies miliband on the anti jeremy corbyn side of things on foreign policy may not have been complicit in torture but today the u.k. seeks a trade deal with india which participates in today's world court hearing it is after all indian company tata that owns jaguar land rover which claimed that bracks it was behind its decision to sack four and a half thousand workers india it seems though is not on britain's signed the marshes has been and continues to be the sovereign nation for the cheek was. india didn't support britain's stance on syria in the voting with russia and china are indicating as strikes against president assad were illegal something our next guest agrees with although u.k. media appears more interested in alleged rice's brides in syria well joining me now from moscow is president bashar al assad's top media adviser talked about the initial bond with a thanks for coming on the program donald trump says he wants the troops back but i understand that there is evidence that u.s.
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soldiers have continued to fire at syrian soldiers they know this. is their theory at claiming that the fight. terrorism up in fact they cause many civilian casualties. hundred view of sudan casualties you know i would like to ask one logical question we all know that russian air forces help the syrian army in fighting terrorists that is a fact and russia stands against terrorism in syria that's a fact and there she has been calling on the u.s. to quote been a dead effort in fighting terrorism now my question is if the desha and the u.s. are there to fight terrorism why doesn't the u.s. accept to coordinate its efforts with that russian federation and they will be much more effective in fighting terrorism we know that the americans are. helping the
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terrorists they have nothing i think there is that helping them there protecting them in the senate and the east in a few feet is everyone of course the united states denies that will get government try to get called in from the u.s. embassy in london but i mean there are attacks still from israel that have happened in the past you think russia gave you the anti missile systems too late to come but israeli action from the south let alone ice is in the northeast. plane and then that russian the ass they did a lot of defense force own need to defend ourselves i mean is it a common thing admission against our country. that russian friends who had allies with that russian lab partners they updated our military capabilities you know they have to defend ourselves against an israeli aggression and i can tell you
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about the last time is. my country russian. capabilities and the syrian that's it an air force capabilities which were trained by the shah and the step that over eighty percent of the missiles that were. hit that hit our country you're of course a media adviser what role looking back did media in the two nations play in this war because here in britain we were told your president was killing people and it needed to be overthrown and that isis and al-qaeda linked groups were certainly not being supported by britain or the united states thank you very much for asking the question because also you are a media person and i would really like to tell you in total honesty you know not on the ads i mean the. syrian citizen that the western media played
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a very destructive role against the syrian people that's it and people didn't deserve the western media he lied on propaganda and love they call him eye witnesses and they're really did not investigate didn't check on his source of information and know they they supported terrorist wife helmets are terrorists and they and then he said baby one into security council and showed my evidence that white had a myth well supported by british government on money that is government's money not only by andrew on the border a lot by donors but by british government's money and united says supported terrorists in it that if understeer is supporting terrorists in order c'mon come not allowing syrian people children and families to leave every one can and leaving
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them under the mercy of that there is and that's why it is shot in syria right to open to curry doors for the civilians to leave. benteke one come and go due to the areas where they can live safely and that the government so honestly i would our all the people who went in in western media to just think you know that that the word deported if it is not clear that it could cost somebody their life somewhere nothe only in syria really would be anyone that was read some of the white helmets was on this program he denies any involvement in terrorism britain has just sent the house to one hundred white helmet people in britain do you think they pose a threat to british safety i think all terrorism causes a threat to to everybody in the way that i really i you know i am british if you
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created i lived in london for sixteen years i consider it my second home although i am now prevented to go to prison because they considered me a terrorist in all i ask all european countries all our medical and that if you believe in global if you believe that this is a planet is the order you should believe that that terrorism you are supporting and sponsoring in syria we come back to you one day in one way or another you know in one way or another that they should care about with syria being empty of terrorism because that serves london it might sound thought reaching but it is the truth and i only ask you it to go undetected that website or buy this sad day and see all the evidence she is as it is said. betty the suspect every journalist and investigator who spent months under a month and i live poland in many cities and towns following what the wife has
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misled and so she presented also have evidence in front of the security council nobody loves go on to her or to. weston but as you said you are on the british sanctions this to use sanctions list individually do you think britain understands the islamist threat because obviously your government is fighting is the biz a big we had claims here that anti libyan government fights is when gadhafi was head of libya. later linked to the manchester arena bombings do you think britain understands the threat level from islamist terror no i think they're done i think ny that rika know you had open or their american fast i don't think then there's a fundamental east that with respect then that's found them in the east or through the orient tennis you know who wrote a lot of they want about the middle east and i don't think they understand the threat of fundamentalism because because they don't think we are the same people
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and we belong to the same was you know this is a cut it is a colonial mentality that they believe their support of human and we are you know under them and so they don't think that the threats that are threatening us will reach them because they're different kind of people but that's not true we're all human beings we belong to the same wife to the same of love because if they believe we are the same people they should europe and the us on the even about they can send a palestinian life equal to a jewish life but they don't they don't condemn the killing of all our people at all you know we had massacre in syria killing thousands of people no european country no american person other condemned massacre was perpetrated by terrorist again these two men and children and they get
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a civilian and syria because here in britain we hear that it's your government that is responsible for those massacres there's a hollywood. film marie colvin the patio president is. killing this journalist who i should say hi and you the question earlier we spoke about the pre-buy ground on the i think the valen and then how are your government knows that it is not our president or the sponsor of the for this massacre and that they they and the americans and i don't know who financed and hundred thousand terrorists to come to syria now i think the major dilemma facing them or where they go with these terrorist you know. i think they know deep down in their heart that that we are fighting terrorism and that there we had a secular country but they want a government that way is there that action that is there that's the issue they were
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they don't believe in suffered in independent countries they're done they believe it for themselves but not for us. they don't believe in that but the syrian government does deny killing this journalist marie colvin well let only my government deny that that denies the fact that that alan you know you remember there was a once in the wire something called investigative journalism that generalist would not that i've something and thing they investigate and they make sure about the truth of what they're writing about all of that there i mean the european investors are closed american embassy closed all t.v. stations pulled their stuff away all the agencies pulled their stuff away and this stuff it to depend on ambiguous voices who are paid by them to tell them whatever they would like to hear that is that this issue dr petain is ron thank you going to
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stop even more from talking about after the break plus coverage of maize government did sign in time for breakfast in just thirty g.j. . time elizabeth coming up about to going underground. syria when a pullout well doesn't mean a pull out also venezuela how is that we change going and the box story you know this breaks it and much much more on this edition of crossfire. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics school business i'm show business i'll see you then.
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welcome back we're still here with syrian president assad struck me your advise a doctor to think a ship we don't really hear about syria and news in britain we just hear about a particular isis bright do you think britain is right to revoke this woman should mean a bigger british citizenship presumably she can be tried in a syrian coat you know i'm glad you are mentioning that the bride because i thought that i love and of a. confidence and i have to search a home i don't have to name whole what the frowns on the budget and to britain and they cited more than do. more than do with thousands of these muslims coming from the suburbs of london on the front and belgium to syria and they have there they took a month in so many studies and they were laughing at the issue that the b.b.c. made such a big thing about this prize as if she is the only one another she is the head a woman and you know it's clearly this is really this is the probe i've got this is
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propaganda excellence this shouldn't be. about. the pull that the of these people how did they go to see that why did they go to syria hold up to them to work to syria what happened there should be a journalism none of this way of doing things do you think that people like should we move begum should be arrested and tried in a syrian court yeah i think if there were other hand and i don't think entity they should be at us because they were an aide to the federalist and they should be tried in a suit and coat of course but you have that if they were can you know what people do you have the death penalty that would mean that really looking at britain's citizenship and then could you be executed in syria if convicted of aiding isis when you know i don't like the onset hypothetical question but i would like to tell you about what but it didn't and you would of of the united states did course that penalties the hundreds of thousands of students at his and off innocent students
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citizens in many villages and i've been many thousands and this is what i thought i knew that they cared about life in utero or in the states but they don't care about life in syria that over they have the thousand people where needlessly killed in this absurd war that i don't know why they started again the city i don't know why did syria do against the west in order that to accumulate all this in order to launch this war against my country i want to ask about reconstruction in a second i must ask you though to your knowledge any u.k. special forces in syria i suppose illegally you would say. i only know from the news that there were forces but it is forces supporting the americans but all of them out illegal in my country we did not invite them to come on the way
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consider any force that came to syria without the invitation of the government is in the that force. ok well reuters is claiming that the united states is trying to stop arab countries from reopening embassies in damascus who is going to reconstruct syria are you making deals with russia china india presumably north post brics of britain who is going to be building syria again the ones who will visiting i gain out of the syrian people you will be said of prize since the. fall was liberated since home so of liberated you would be said of drive them out of work that the syrian people did with their little means with their little money they have that of course a lot of friends would would be welcome but i shall would be welcomed china would do was come. it out and would be well come all the people who supported the would in that war would be welcome to help and reconstruct in syria another said yes
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a united states son to order that. best is not open and city have a day you a opened its embassy behind an open it's a messy oman has its own but the open. i'm sure. to a one point or another that have invested and that investors will be open in syria do you think the media will slowly learn the story of syria like it did of iraq and of libya the b.b.c. producer quoted on twitter saying that the attack in duma was faked of the chemical attack alleged to be by the syrian government if there is you know it is said. to you what happened in there doubt what happened then leave beyond what happened in syria will know that this or that what happened was done for this or and purposes from the ones which way to announce by the american government or by
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western government for that reason i mean could you believe it that in the morning when they you and. mission. in the mosque has. investigate the chemical weapon that they fear that government with new chemical weapon i mean i mean you know there's a provocative in arabic that says i'm out there so should speak but there is number of person should think i'm this side you know i mean it's impossible but i live out there to do that so i thought was really absolutely obvious that that terrorist where they did not come through there by parachute they have people who were planning things for them with financing them away arming them i mean you know a hundred thousand others sit as a youth project with a lot of money and there's a lot of access and then they are going came through this border you know it's not something that you will order or one person or one and you all can go needs the
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capacities of countries talking with a ship on thank you well while some nations lucrative contracts for the reconstruction of syria britain is turning the other way tourism is government has confirmed that there would even be a post rex a trade deal signed with neighboring turkey that learn the economic superpower of japan after march the twenty ninth but one signed off post rex a trade deal trumpeted by the u.k. government concerns the pharaoh islands in the north atlantic population just of fifty thousand joining me now is the man who negotiated the deal minister of trade on foreign affairs for the ferro islands paul mickelson joins me now via skype from the capital to shun trade minister welcome to going underground so britain keen to emphasise the trade deal saying the pharaoh islands is an important trade partner as well as switzerland and chile the big deals we've signed how difficult with the negotiations you know i don't think they were especially difficult. we didn't do that in the in the beginning and the pressure was
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a reality because they were corrosive was very important that we we were nothing special to have a very. if different agreement that we end with the e.u. but the important thing for us well that when the british had happened and that there was a hard or a soft one that we were we had an agreement because you case there were an important market for us so we had to ensure that our export was allowed to keep on going as we had been doing before we're talking about total trade for twenty seven thousand figures two hundred thirty six million pounds a year a hundred fourteen thousand largest trade partner so basically your fish and cross station products will be able to be imported to britain zero percent tariffs and britain to send sell to the faroe islands of zero percent is that right that's with us normally have a if you of if there is some special agreement that nobody that's that's the basic
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that you have a balance that you try to to see that taxes are equal but in this agreement as well with the u.k. or fishing industry has of course of the main issue and the other thing. on the table can be exported and there are quotas though on the zero percent tariff ninety five tonnes of trout fifty four of caviar hundred sixty three is tonnes of colored coal fish hake us and britain going to exceed that five hundred forty five tons of shrimp we had some problem with fish meals this year only thing which which we are not satisfied with the other things we haven't been able to to export to you kate before you have to look at it in the way that they have made a sheer which. are figured out with with a total export to e.u. and then they took a sheer how much each year were in the whole e.u.
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. and that's something which we don't really have. the knowledge of why they made that like that but that's what them to team up thinking she should at were able to to to or to put on the table we had to change that called as we have to do that after person so the e.u. has an influence over the deal even though the trade agreement is just between you and the post bricks of britain yeah it is it is like that that it is just a copy more or less what we are going to do with the u. as i told you the important thing for us was if it was an article or soft correction that we had enough we didn't have an agreement and the export will stop that was the most. thing we were nervous about we have an open market for them but they you have nothing open market for us but you did make
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a good deal over any dispute mechanism britain has to pay the cash if there is any dispute over a trade off the brics it with the faroe islands yacking you can look at that but of course to our export into the two through u.k. are about eight hundred million and of course of the other way around and there is a living off of millions of people there and the market in the fairs is fifty thousand people and it's difficult for us to have a balance but the best still we are buying about two hundred fifty or two to three hundred million then from the from from u.k. and i i do believe if you look at it another angle as i told you about that but the story history relationship between you'll pay and and try to widen has been better before they were a member of a you then out clause is not an enabler and i do believe that there's
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a growth of the possibilities in the future for us. when they are independent and can can do we originate in our agreement then this helps obviously our biggest trade partner is russia what about if britain support sanctions on russia will that affect the trade you know with us and the mention of it yourself that is the foreign policy and defense is not exactly what we're doing. is a good reason for that the issue is at the moment we are responsible for trade and we have never. met in walled sanctions and boycotts with any country we could do what we are we have to do we living here in the middle of the atlantic and we have to sell our products and we try to to their surprise our our our brother the market also based on that we for some years ago were very much
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boycotted by the e.u. and so for us we learned a lesson and at the moment we diversify our markets i understand about thirty percent with russia just finally because because the british government is saying that what arguably the most important one of the most important trade deals is with the pharaoh islands given we've only a particular time chile and switzerland if you don't know it wow what do you see this burgeoning relationship between britain and the faroe islands after brics that would want to watch a british people know about the faroe islands they might not know now that in football with mickey fooled as well. we could see the two michelin stars you had the one they have before and got one more this is something which isn't where special we are neighbors so for us u.k. is coming into the family and they and they will be independent and more more needy
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and more fish part of us than they have been when they have been a part of the. thank you that's it for the show. hundred nineteen years since the founding of one of the largest socialist movements in western europe the british labor party. i'm max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is. a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right. not accountable and we're just getting more and more into the. global economy you need to protect yourself and get informed because we're.
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