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the idea that they are forced into the positions is ridiculous. thanks for joining us live from moscow. welcome to the program. over the weekend in the north of syria heavy casualties losing eight hundred soldiers fought to repel a surprise attack by the. syrian offshoot of al qaeda the number of casualties were confirmed by the syrian army with washington recently putting up a million dollar reward for information on a bin laden it looks like the war on terror has been given
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a fresh spur. has more. the war on terror. begins with. but it does not in there. the war on terror is almost a tradition now a part of the american way of life no end in sight either so traumatic it was nine eleven that it set america off on a seemingly endless crusade there's an old poster out west as i recall that said wanted dead or alive and the does seem endless no matter how many battles they win how many islamist sex they destroy how many bin ladens they kill is always someone else we deliver devastating blows to the al-qaeda leaders that attacked us on nine eleven and deliver justice to osama bin laden we have won against isis we've beaten them and we've beaten him badly now it's
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a sama bin laden's son hamza bin laden and washington is afraid that he's becoming a new terror i called. bin ladin is the son of the deceased a.q. leader some of the blood and is emerging as a leader in the a.q. franchise how has been has released audio and video messages on the internet calling on his followers to launch attacks against the united states and its western allies eased thirty also recently praised by the leader of al qaida blacklisted by the un married allegedly to the daughter of a nine eleven plane hijacker favored by his late father sama as his successor he's calling for attacks on the u.s. to avenge the killing of his father same crazy ideology what's unclear his whereabouts the u.s.
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seems to believe you could be anywhere in south central asia it. leads to one conclusion apparently al qaeda is coming back showing signs of confidence will threaten ocurred and the threat from radical islamic terrorism a continuing threat posed by al qaeda there are according to various estimates more than thirty thousand active fighters cross number of countries loyal to al qaida ironically the u.s. stands accused of arming them though unintentionally in syria with weapons intended for moderate groups being seized by islamists in yemen c.n.n. reported with the saudis and their coalition partners handing american made weapons to aisle qaeda linked fighters history it seems repeats itself in the nine hundred eighty s. during the soviet war in afghanistan the u.s. funded and armed the mujahideen including asama bin laden say some they called them
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freedom fighters the mujahideen the islamists when they were fighting the u.s.s.r. but it didn't take long for those freedom fighters to morph into terrorists and the taliban into al qaida and they just won't go away no matter how many times you beat them it seems they just keep rising from the dead it won't get put back in the bottle if the u.s. does not want to put it back in the bottle the u.s. funnel funneled. thousands of tons of weapons into syria from libya and from croatia to arm forces that it knew very well were. allied with. and allied with the muslim brotherhood and so when it suits the u.s. purposes it will work with al-qaeda and other terrorists and when they
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become a problem. after september the eleventh or after they morphed into islamic state in syria and iraq then of course it will it will attack them as far as i know they're still offering twenty five million to catch him and also we're here e who is more generally understood to be the head of al qaeda so exactly what role. is playing it's not really clear perhaps it's part of part of a pretext for staying in afghanistan you know the idea that perhaps al qaeda is on the rise again in. that area around the borders between afghanistan and pakistan i think we'll have to wait and see just what this is really all about. with more attention being paid to al qaeda recently as the year for position forces
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of besieging the last pocket of ice all resistance in syria in the town of. the u.s. backed forces are only showing heavy artillery shelling on i still militants kurdish forces which comprise a large part of the us the us so the fighting could be over within five days before the force resumed over the weekend civilians as well as the militants wives and children were allowed safe passage from the besieged town of the arabic crews at the site talking to those who have left the town. and. the. how many kids you have to. leave but one one day will is you who's been killed.
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let me get to let me just say that we set up nice semi you he said some of the cedar for the holiday that any. of the. men who was in a deep the bucket given him. more must get a bump or sit in the gym. gym at the more general such as my bit of the. him. and ensure that. people. are seen at the local news that have been doesn't because it's on the little door eva not the not the you have the mother of the house and doesn't that was.
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journalist to reese erlich told us the proclamations of victory of eisel by president trump did come a little too soon. well to the best of my knowledge the fighting in bugaboos is the last of the areas actually under formal control by dash or isis but even if they're defeated there and the danger is that their terrorist attacks individual or small sleeper cells continuing to operate in syria and iraq and so as usual president trump is playing fast and loose with the truth and he's censor exaggerate things well the us didn't hasn't defeated completely anyone the problem is it's even if is defeated as a force controlling actual territory it has its origins as a terrorist group training suicide bombers having small cell actions the danger is
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that they go back to where. they were originally doing and care of these kinds of terrorist attacks which are very difficult to stop. but as well as self-proclaimed interim president gore has pledged to return to the country he supposedly leads on monday as well in late february in defiance of a travel ban imposed by the country's supreme court since then he's been told not in america to support the u.s. national security advisor john bolton has warned against any attempts to prevent those return on twitter he said there would be a significant response from washington should be ended now in a recent interview bolton said america was seeking a coalition of change of government in venezuela. i'd like to see as broad a coalition as we can put together to replace me to replace the whole corrupt regime work in this administration we're not afraid to use the phrase munroe dr in this this is a country in our hemisphere it's been the objective of american presidents going
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back to ronald reagan to have a completely democratic hemisphere. doctrine just mentioned there by bolton was unveiled by president james one row in the nineteenth century its purpose was to stop any european interference in the affairs of nations in the americas many interpret the doctrine as a justification for america's own interventions in the region russia's top diplomat fears washington will use it to justify the use of force against undesirables in its hemisphere. but. the doctrine which means the we can should prevent others from entering south america pales in comparison to the doctrine of a dream call now which is basically it's done now we can choose the right to use what they want their belly in the fundamental. but the foundations of the markets the and that without consulting the go by the international community but they are talking about here is america for the americans going back to them on board of
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trade and no interference from any other. and the blocs that the e.u. this is very problematic because they can really ready this of the fact that we're going to see there are no other option than military intervention and today we're talking about a multi parlor world and i don't really know what i mean what would that mean if america can be only for americans when you're talking about a world that's more globalized when other countries also have interests in the americas economic interests very important economic interests and i mean while there are calls for elliott abrams currently the u.s. special envoy to venezuela to be removed from the u.s. holocaust memorial council families of genocide survivor. have launched a petition to achieve that aim in the letter to the holocaust memorial council and the committee on conscience they accuse abrams of supporting genocidal regimes for decades and the man taking away his membership one of the petition makers and the
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daughter of the nazi genocide survivor told us why she joined the petition. in need it's a shame and disgrace that people whose hands are in blood can be a member of the holocaust memorial council's community and can't abrams has been twice convicted of lying to congress over him covertly selling weapons to iran to fund nicaraguan rebels in the nineteen eighties he's also been accused of covering up massacres and backing brutal regimes in guatemala el salvador and honduras liana cordova because again says abrams portfolio makes one simple candidate for the holocaust memorial council. we want to demonstrate to people who are the advisors of donald trump and his criminal history and that this person is preparing plans to invade venezuela and probably other countries of light in america or even the world we hope that this petition will resume but in an echoing in those who believe that it was name of holocaust is an untouchable topic my mom and the rest of my family
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were slaughtered by nazis genocide my father was one of the soldiers who defended illness and then he became a partisan and fought against nazis this museum is devoted to genocide use and such a criminal person as elliot abrams should be removed from the community and. we have requested a comment from the museum on whether they're planning to take any action in response to the petition. national action plan against racism has been approved in south africa more than five hundred race related complaints were received in the country in the period twenty fifteen twenty six the apartheid ended more than two decades ago south africa there was still struggling with the problem of racism meanwhile the leader of the country's far left economic freedom fighters party has caused controversy by saying that the white population should become domestic workers in black households. i don't want blacks to work for whites i want you to work for yourselves and white people will work for you that will be true
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freedom you must teach them how to carry babies on their back they must feel what our parents have been feeling we're not calling for white people to be killed but for white people to be our domestic workers julius malema was expelled from the african national congress in two thousand and twelve for sowing division within the party he went on to found the economic freedom fighters it's a political party which follows marxist ideology and which is currently the third largest in both houses of parliament over the years malema has stirred a national debate with his views on race and class he's been found guilty twice of hate speech incitement to violence. south africa's white minority who owns more than seventy percent of private farmland efforts to reclaim much of that land without compensation have been launched by the government. or guests debated the situation in south africa including. most controversial remarks. his comments
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still i think do hold certain. underlying feelings of negativity. towards white people and i do believe that mr malema he does have have negative intentions towards the white people in south africa who want to obliterate want to end completely this system which is constructed of white people on top and uplifting and exploiting black people want to end up the system so that through south africa you see in the end of the black majority we construct a new source eighty which take care of care of black people without. or person white people in fact white people can even leave if they want to the general ideology of julius malema in he he likes to try and create this sort of clash between races in south africa in order to gain political points.
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so why don't we needed a country thirty five thousand white families only eighty percent of the land we don't all want to speak to you as a black person in south africa i over nothing i am in fact i think a tenant white people always did everything therefore there is to me a reason for black people to be on the hippie about white presence or white oppression the government gives them opportunities through the black economic empowerment it gives them opportunities it incentivizes businesses to hire them in higher positions it is easier for them to enter into higher education into universities the idea that they are forced into lower positions is ridiculous the system in south africa is not a white supremacist system it is not a white dominated system the government is a black majority government. this is a simple fact you cannot deny that majority of parliament's members are black and this is the white. house again thinking which is denied. by the
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way people like him in south africa even deny that up but if they do us a crime against humanity but let's deal with the facts of sort of forgot to do it is to put a man is black but we can't even make laws that says we must take the learned even these politicians controlled by money who has money sort of figure out why it's they control these politicians they actually get we not all of the political politicians in parliament i've been sponsored but when people say white people have blamed quick ones our problem is while the students black is complain about white money you can make laws to save i want interest why. donald trump freshly returned to the u.s. from failed talks with north korea's kim jong un in vietnam has given a crowd pleaser a speech at the conservative political action conference some of the biggest cheers came when the president went in his own words off the script to take aim at the still persistent allegations of collusion with russia.
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america is winning again. america is respected again. to say something like raj please if you can get us hillary clinton's e-mail. right. so everybody's having a good time i'm glad that we're all having fun and that c.n.n. and others. are russia to go. all collusion with russia to collusion delusion. that nasty business. section with robert. i said why isn't there mention he wanted the job as f.b.i. director i mean these are things that are out there that. it was
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in america first in many cases it was america last we are reversing decades of blunders and betrayals you know i'm totally off script right now. and this is how i got elected by being off script. with some of that trump had been sticking very much to the script that script written by the kremlin . how many pieces parts of president putin has to do as was president trying trying to accomplish today he was also saying things that really look like lattimer putin scripted his speech these people some of them millionaires billionaires the best the brightest squad made up giving you the best and they actually said that nobody came in with a hook nobody no white coat came minutes to david them and say would you lads would
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you wait at least wait let the russian thing go now i'm not trying to tell people what to do but one could argue that there are some things that president trump a said that might be care isapi kende controversial you're my one to go there how this possible is trump arrangement but there is a trump hifi and putin hifi in russia during syndrome this is a preoccupation a pavlovian obeys and it's this weird kind of a connection it's an obsession an obsessive compulsive. reaction that they can not let go. fifty mosques men throwing molotov cocktails attacked police officers guarding the turkish embassy in the greek city of their saloniki the officers responded with
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stun grenades and tear gas later the attackers also reportedly rampage through the grounds of the local university no injuries or rests have been reported the consulate has been targeted several times before a similar incident took place in athens on saturday where around forty attackers threw fire bombs. in the democratic republic of congo unemployment in the country is high with many young people resorting to joining criminal gangs and r.t. crew went to the city of matadi following the lives of young people there you can watch the full look from entry throughout the day on our website r.t. dot com. congo. may never get out.
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even if they're just messing around it still has violent over time. life is here. supposedly employment opportunities are increasing in the country but the reality is massive unemployment the resource extraction saying to is currently booming but it's controlled by government officials according to those who live in and they only give jobs to their own people and the rest have to survive however they can. keep. up with but that's not. going to maybe buy many a book about. someone who could never. well
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you can watch that all documentary channel of course coming up right after this short break we're back. with the latest global news headlines we'll see about that . life expectancy in america is plummeting if you look at the chart it's shocking to look at that almost every other country is kind of inching op on one side of the chart and that as an outlier is the united states is the way over here it's all crashing down from the drugs from the having junk food having junk culture having it's junk politics and fake news it's all fake and fake doesn't sustain life and you see it in the numbers it's clear.
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of thing the numbers mean so they've measured you. with over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime happens each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be culled from rich eight point six percent world market most thirty percent some would one hundred to five hundred three per second per second and this one rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's building two point one billion dollars a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember in one one business show you know bored to miss the one and only boom box. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on
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the gangs are spreading out of the big cities like a virus is a social added demick. clune as a mainly involved incentive to robbery. supposedly employment opportunities are increasing in the country but the reality is massive unemployment the resource extraction the sector is currently booming but is controlled by government officials according to those who live in and zones they only give jobs to their own people and the rest have to survive however they can becoming a kalu nut is one of the popular as. this is sheena the leader of the outlaws gang shayna ram is the short form of sheen around a character from
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a nigerian action movie. the. son. was already young gang members eighteen and over they share a street in the end zones a neighborhood with a trick. together they form the devil group. by thing. in the. media and me. the outlaws control the public restroom while trick. over the paris restaurant this is the devil's turf and the police station is on the same street it's just three hundred meters from the paris to the precinct.
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her. mile one. nation is the chief of the police station and it's his job to deal with the devil group and other street gangs. and. see if a man really we. will not. be my shit he does and discard the populace always you are. these yeah the. best this i could do i should stop. was i would do best. in a commune in santa.
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