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an offshoot of the terror group stages a surprise attack in syria as the u.s. offers a million dollar reward for information on. staying in syria heavy fighting. kurdish forces closing in on islamic states last stronghold that despite having already announced victory over numerous times in the past few months . i'd like to see. we can put together a replacement to replace the whole corrupt regime u.s. national security adviser an international coalition get. into power
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invokes a centuries old doctrine just before the country's current the present. government approves a national action plan to racism the leader of the country. saying the white people should. work population i guess. is not a white supremacist system it is not a white dominated system the government is a black majority government. thanks
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for staying with us. over the weekend in the north of syria the army incurred heavy casualties losing eighteen soldiers as it fought to repel a surprise attack. a syrian offshoot of al qaeda the number of casualties were confirmed to r.t. arabic by the syrian army with washington recently putting up a million dollar reward for information on assignment bin laden's son looks like the war on terror has been given a fresh spur more against the of has this report. 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 it does seem endless no matter how many battles they win
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how many islamist sex they destroy how many bin ladens they kill is always someone else we deliver devastating blows to be al-qaeda leaders that attacked us on nine eleven. deliver justice to osama bin laden we have won against isis we've beaten them and we've beaten him badly now it's the sama bin laden's son hamza bin laden and washington is afraid that he's becoming a new terror i caught. 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
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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. seems to believe you could be anywhere in south central asia it all. 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 qaida there are according to various estimates more than thirty thousand active fighters across a number of countries loyal to al qaida ironically the u.s. stands accused of arming them though unintentionally in syria with weapons intended
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for moderate groups being seized by islamists in yemen c.n.n. reported with the saudis and the coalition partners handing american made weapons to oil 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. they called them 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 they beat them it seems they just keep rising from the dead. back in the bottle if the us does not want to put it back in the bottle the us funnel funnel. thousands of
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tons of weapons into syria 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 become a problem after september the eleventh or after they morphed into its. state in syria and iraq then of course it will it will attack them with more attention being paid to al qaeda recently yes the opposition forces of be seizing the last pocket of isis resistance in syria the town of the u.s. backed forces are unleashing heavy artillery shelling when i saw militants kurdish forces which comprise a large part of the s.d.f. say the fighting could be more than just a few days before the fighting resumed over the weekend civilians as well as the militants wives and children were allowed safe passage from the besieged town
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artie's arabic crews at the site talking to those who have left bugaboos. how many kids you have to trade but one one day where is you who has been killed. let me let me just say that we set up a national lead. solo the city for the how. much of it did michael de vionnet. get bumpus they didn't know but they did and you are
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listening to him at the moment gemma said as member of the. elite. and. i didn't want to. seem like the welcome to the you have been thusly burgos. not the not a so that you have you know that he doesn't but was. on sunday vs the f. spokesperson tweeted that the expected battle will be over soon so us president donald trump has already proclaimed victoria over the self-styled kind of foot on more than one occasion. we have won a good studies just now we've won some time probably next week we will have. one hundred percent of the caliphate as usual president trump is playing fast and loose
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with the truth and he's tends to exaggerate things the problem is even if it is defeated as a force controlling actual territory it has its origins as a terrorist group training suicide bombers having small so actions and we've seen that continue in iraq for example where there were some horrible bombings of civilians so the danger is that they go back to what 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 one dog has pledged to return to the country he supposedly leads on monday he left on his way in late february in defiance of a travel ban imposed by the country's supreme court since then he's been touring latin america to rouse support u.s. national security advisor john bolton has warned against any attempts to prevent
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why does return on twitter he said there would be a significant response from washington should be ended and one recent interview bolton said america was seeking a coalition for a change of government in the country. 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 monroe doctrine this is a country in our hemisphere it's been the objective of american presidents going back to ronald reagan to have a completely democratic kemas fear and one road doctrine just mentioned by bolton was unveiled by president james monroe in the nineteenth century its purpose was to stop any european interference in the affairs of nations in the americas many interpret the doctrine though 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 through them on the political doctrine which means the american
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suit prevent our goods from entering south america pales in comparison to the doctrine that is being formed now which is basically that the american caesar the right to use force wherever they want they are badly in the fundamental. but the foundations of democracy and without concern to negotiation by the international community but they are talking about here is america for the americans going back to the mongo doctrine and no interference from any other stand and that the blocks that they create this is very problematic because they can really. because of the fact that we're going to see there are no other option and military intervention and today we're talking about a multi partner world and i don't really know why it would i mean what would that mean even 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
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americas economic interests very important economic interests i mean while one of bolton's team mates in the u.s. squad is under pressure but cohn from the families of genocide survivors they've launched a petition. calling for the removal of elliott abrams currently the u.s. special envoy to venezuela from the board of the holocaust memorial museum in a letter to the holocaust memorial council on the committee on conscience they use a ram's of supporting genocidal regimes for decades demanding is seat is taken away one of the position makers and the daughter of a nazi genocide survivor told us why she is against abraham's in need me it's a shame and disgrace that people whose hands are in blood can be a member of the holocaust memorial council's committee on conscience. has been convicted of withholding evidence from congress over covert funding of nicaraguan rebels in the one nine hundred eighty s. while he was serving for the reagan administration he's also been accused of covering up massacres and backing brutal regimes in guatemala el salvador and
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honduras early on a ski against portfolio makes him unsuitable as a member of 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 book to shoot will resonate in an echoing in those who believe that the museum of holocaust is an untouchable topic my mom and the rest of my family 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 of jews and such a criminal person as elliot abrams should be removed from the committee on conscience requested a comment from the museum on whether they're planning to take any action in response to that petition. and national action plan against
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racism has been approved in the south africa more than five hundred race related complaints were received in the country in the period twenty fifteen sixteen apartheid ended more than two decades ago but south africa is still struggling with the problem of racism meanwhile the leader of the country's far left economic freedom fighters parties called controversy he said 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 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 a political party which follows marxist ideology which is currently the third largest in both houses of parliament over the years malema has third national
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debates with his views on race and class he's been found guilty twice of hate speech and incitement to violence against white people now whites represent nine percent of south africa's population but they own more than seventy percent of private farmland efforts to reclaim much of that land without compensation have been launched by the government i guess debate of the situation in the country including julius malema as controversial remarks. his comments still i think do hold certain underlying feelings of negativity towards white people still shows that trapped in the love and admiration of white people he has given political power to a white racist but when he speaks in front of a black people who he knows. best and have to make believe us like this white people he provides it is forced me to see that simply provide some kind of force
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a distraction 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 he just want to replace white people in a position of oppression we don't one that want to obliterate you want to and completely this system which is constructed to do off white people on top and placing them exploiting black people 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 system in south africa is not a white supremacist system it is not a white dominated system so why do we need to the country thirty five thousand white families only eighty percent of the land we don't own as i speak to you as
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a black person in south africa i owed nothing i am in fact i think the tenant white people owns the everything the government is a black majority government this is a simple fact you cannot deny that majority of parliament members are black and this is the white. thinking it is true what i meant is is black but we can't even make laws that says you must take the land even. controlled by money who has money why it's when you ask the majority of white people they will agree that the old government and its systems were corrupt and unfair to everyone in south africa and they did benefit. people unfairly that is true why people are somehow denial lists of all the crimes of the old government is incorrect donald trump puts in a crowd pleasing performance at a conservative conference getting huge cheers as he lashes out at the continued russia collusion narrative more on that story after this short 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 in. spearing dramatic development that only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. you know world of big partisan. and conspiracies it's time to wake up to
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dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. welcome back to the program on trump freshly returned to the u.s. from failed talks with north korea's kim jong un in vietnam has given a crowd pleaser of a speech at the conservative political action conference some of the biggest cheers came when the president went in his own words off 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. if you say something like russia please if you can get us hillary clinton she. hugged her. so everybody's having a good time mom laugh and we're all having fun and then that fake c.n.n. and others here russia to go good. horrible collusion with russia the collusion delusion. i had a nasty business transaction with robert mueller a number of years ago i said why isn't that mention he wanted the job as f.b.i. director i mean these are things that are out there now. it was in america first in many cases it was america last we are reversing decades
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of blunders and betrayals you know i'm totally off script right now. and this is how i got elected by being off script. how many pieces parts of president to do us was president trying trying to accomplish today he was also saying things that really like what in your pool scripted his speech one could argue that there are some things that president trump has said that might be care i say peak and controversial you know my one to go there this is trump arrangement but there is a trump high food putin hyphen russia during syndrome this is a preoccupation. a pavlovian obeys it this weird kind of
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a connection it should not shesher an obsessive compulsive. reaction that they care not let go. russia's foreign ministry says moscow hasn't been given answers to the simplest of questions regarding the poisoning of russian double agents i guess cripple and his daughter in the u.k. last march when the incident happened the finger was immediately pointed at moscow one year on and the narrative of russia's complicity still prevails as artie's are necessary to look into reports. sure you must be tired of hearing about it bots let's give credit where credit is due move over brags that chaos this group all saga was the story of twenty teen it had all the workings of a detective bestseller curious enough to grip the media for months on end state sponsored attempted murder poisoned with a nerve agent russian state involvement and probably aided this. makes these
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ingredients well russian villainy a toxic nerve agent with a decidedly russian name that used to be developed in the soviet era and by a handful of other countries too but you can ignore that for the purposes of a good story and the spy story writes itself right accusations assumptions leaks a hungry search for any juicy details unraveling for viewers to marvel at on t.v. screens and newspaper front pages the world over here is former double agent sergei screwballs daughter yulia making an appearance shortly after being discharged from hospital i should just post after twenty days in a coma i woke up to the news the we may have been poisoned i still find it difficult to come to terms with the fact that both of us were attacked in such a way the accused made an appearance to investigators said their officers from russia's g.r.u. military foreign intel service whose travels around sold very had been meticulously
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traced by every news organization known to man but the men themselves claim to be wellness professionals who wanted to see a famous spy are. going to proceed but across the world i mean is there. any of us aboard. somebody if this were but a whole year has gone by and where is the himself he was discharged from hospital not too long after his daughter and was understood to be alive and well where is he living now what is he up to. and doesn't he have anything at all to say to weigh in on this massive story that he's at the central to some wanting to know more than the cases tend to mount to information warfare for good journalism or even simple curiosity as many as one hundred thirty eight separate narratives were attributed to outlets like this channel in the aftermath of the poisoning in a new report dubbed weaponize the news sputnik and an array of competing and often
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contradictory narratives about the event and its off to mass from explanatory accounts of events on the fourth of march to speculation on the motivations governing the responses of western governments among them the ukase non-disclosure of information seen as suspicious having accused russia of trying to kill a man on its soil and asking it to prove itself innocent before any proper investigation had even began could have at least merited some cooperation with moscow russia offered to help over and over again but that fell on deaf ears the u.k. rushing to blame russia without establishing facts here's the british prime minister just a week after the poisoning while the investigation lasted months the government has concluded that it is highly likely that russia was responsible for the act against . the script and motive apart from it had to be russia motives behind the
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poisoning are yet to be adequately clarified who benefited from script surviving who would have benefited if he had died and why also if it was russia what was the point of it all anyway if you have those questions to best keep them to yourself doubting the official narrative as one of you so don't reporting from london and especially with r.t. . as the headlines for us all from the team i myself thanks for thanks to an audience a national. with more global news headlines. they put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want to be rich. but you want to be press that's
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hello. welcome across the world of things or consider time peter lavelle failure in one noise what are the lessons to be learned also the stalemate in venezuela and a briggs it update and much much more on this edition of crossfire. sucking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow going deeson he is a professor at the higher school of economics as well as author of that ok of western civilization and the resurgence of russia and in london we crossed alexander material he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com regimen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump any time you want and i always appreciate let me go to london first. let's reflect upon the failed summit in hanoi
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what is the most important lesson to be learned if anyone wants to learn any lessons go ahead well well food named the united states needs to revise its approach to negotiation because what the united states doesn't have to get beyond dong from situations is they they don't really negotiate tool they make demands of maximalist demands and they expect the other side to take you late to what happened in hanoi is that donald trump came along he made the usual demands of the united states always makes with complete denuclearize ation and steps towards denuclearization and he said to kim jong. un not prepared to do anything in return . are not prepared to lift all moderate sanctions in any way and it was john bolton. and he mortal nutz.

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