tv Cross Talk RT May 19, 2019 11:30pm-12:00am EDT
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included children dead children it would seem he had foam. seem to be fighting from the mouth and nose which would be an indication that a nerve agent had been used and of course the i.p.c.c. found no trace of nerve agent haven't been used despite what the western media at the time much of the u.s. government claimed and. port for example itself it concluded that it didn't appear that this foam was a bodily secretion in other words the subtext of that was it's placed sort of the exit stage we also had evidence before that the hospital scenes were staged a p.p.c. producer said to his evidence was that those scenes had been staged and again in the i.p.c.c. report itself it was said that the people appearing in some of those videos appeared to be not ill in other words again it's a too late tonight it's interesting charles to the report that you're talking about there were no authors which is very odd because they would usually put their names on it there it shows that there are members over there this organization that are
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not confident with their findings let me go over to glen here but we see the same thing going on with the rand i mean when you know this is a manufactured narrative we had a look at there's strong evidence now that it was a staged event in duma but there is another staging of event going on right now manufacturing a conflict with iran apparently if you go to western mainstream media or rana stretton ing america. here from there well it's a very strange. lot more opposition to this view in the media because well just quickly touching on the. c.w. day in syria. this leak has now been confirmed to be correct as i'm been denied by the open has all been so. proves a lot of problematic issues for one we're going back down the same path again as we did in 2003 that is. using manufactured evidence in order to in this
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case they stage attack and we find that the c.w. actually. not deleted by hidden certain parts of the investigations under pressure from the united states and last lee and when all of this is discovered there's nothing in the media so i think for us to see something similar to see the media push back great against. it wouldn't i think that would be very optimistic you know charles back in london i remember after no weapons of mass destruction were found in iraq media outlets to the person said we'll never let this happen again we made mistakes we should have been more. judge mental we should have been more skeptical speed up to 2019 i guess they haven't learned anything there's no learning curve here they're just still not prefers for power go ahead charles. if you don't let me just in one split 2nd
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sentence mentioned bring you up to speed with the team issue what's happened of course in the last week is that it's been revealed to actually an insider a whistleblower if you like within a year or at least one has actually gone to an independent body that is looking at this matter it didn't go to the mainstream media that person went to an independent body with the fact that there was a document an expert's report and engineers experts report exactly around that in all probability that this chemical attack was staged an important part this is of course is a p.c. job you didn't mention that report and you can imagine if that had been a court case or something like this and then it was revealed that a prosecution or the police had withheld evidence like that the case would be thrown out there would be some kind of inquiry now what's significant here and in relation to the iran issue and iraq issue to mention is once again and again it's already been mentioned by york by a friend in moscow there with you that actually the mainstream media has kept absolute silence on this so in other words in less somebody reads r.t.
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or unless somebody is active on twitter and so on british an american public will not actually know about this crucial development that almost led to britain france and america that public's been told that we had no option but to attack syria which was i guess on a false premise just as it was in iraq just as it was also if we could have libya to that story and also if we look at the syria situation itself the way the mainstream media absolutely uncritically parroted u.s. u.k. government lines that this was a democratic civil rights and human rights loving revolution that was overthrowing a vicious dictator and therefore we had no option to support this is a humanitarian gesture when in fact those rebels that we supported well the absolute opposite of it was claimed but in general but charles a sad thing here let me switch back over to the sad thing is that when these hoaxes and false flag operations are revealed you're not going to find it readily in the
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media you'd have to look. for it but there's no consequences for the people that perpetrate this they seem to get kicked up stairs john bolton one of the architects of the legal war against iraq is at the white house the highest foreign policy position in the united states government no consequences for not only bad behavior but illegal and immoral behavior well the same in this country with the russian hawks if you know they find the determined to have been the collusion but we discussed it on this show what's going to happen now nothing happened they still talk about the russian interference in the election and you know the dubious relationship between trump and put in you know again for this country can go even further back if you remember the georgia 2008. military intervention in which essentially the western media parroted everything that saakashvili said and then you have this independent you in this to get actually who started the war everything else and we but then we talk about it we still talk about the western
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about the russian aggression the russian invasion so it's not like it never happened. and we're almost out of time in this part of the program charles it seems to me that the bolton pompei o in the elements of the deep state in the u.s. are talking themselves into war with iran with your read. yes exactly i mean you are going to be sadly one could say you've got trump in the middle of all it's the supposed president of the united states and the elected president the united states tweeting that there doesn't want to be war with iran tweeting that there's no plans to mount any kind of operations tweeting that all iran has to do is applied by its nuclear promises which of course absolutely everybody except israel and the united states has admitted and he's claiming actually that have stuck by their promises and so you've got to this position again and again which you know you and i and many others peter of mentioned long before trumps inauguration that it would be one long battle between him and what we can
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call the deep state but he has surrounded himself with advisors and ministers who are actually representing that the state and its interests and of course they are constantly pushing for activities for example this confrontation with iran which many a point course of pointing out is an independent interests of the american people or that might be in the best interests of some other states which which tend to be supported by those that trump and put in these positions of power and so when people say that trump hasn't cleared the swamp there of course talking about his own people are surrounding it the boltons the pencils the pump and so on who are driving to suggest along with of course countries such as israel saudi arabia who have everything to gain from conflict charlie charlie manufacturing a conference where we were a friend on this note here but it never works out the way they expect the law of unintended consequences are in play here are we're going to go to a short but thanks for being with us here as we go to a short break now and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on some
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so. going out to busy doing nothing is going to get the population going to people on the phone. welcome back to crossfire where all things considered i'm peter lavelle tremendous we're discussing some real nerves. ok now we're joined by alexander macarius in london he is a writer on legal affairs as well as editor in chief of the duran dot com let me go ok before this program was actually yesterday i was we were talking about your
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appearance on this program today and you said just a phrase that caught my ear you told me that the u.k. is becoming ungovernable because of this whole eggs brags that process here bring us up to speed on what's going on with this dreadful dreadful story called brags that go ahead alex yes i think it's actually very easy to understand in some ways i mean what happened was that in 2016 there was a referendum in britain a decisive majority of people who voted to leave the e.u. rypien union and when i say just a majority a very big majority in england outside london england being the cool territory of the united kingdom what has happened since then is that mission remains in the european union. despite that vote though in incredibly complicated political games the in the house of commons in westminster which basically made
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that exit very difficult if not impossible the government has not negotiated a effectively 28 and she that leaving the european union and the opposition the labor opposition has not championed the decision to leave so the result is that the credibility of both of the 2 major parties the conservative party and the labor party is collapsing we're seeing in the forthcoming european elections that only about 16 percent of the population of the electorate are going to vote labor only about 9 percent are going to vote conservative that'll be seen in polls the gests of the great 6 party which has been formed in a great hurry to push with rex it is now leading the polls with something like 35 percent of the vote but what has even more importantly the 2 big parties the labor
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party and the conservative party which alcor the political system in britain they are the parties that alternate and which government the country are themselves showing signs of clear disintegration so the conservative government hasn't implemented any policies for months there is no program for government in war the prime minister has lost all her credibility the last subject that was discussed in the house of commons which had nothing to do with grex it was about circuses. i'm not on any sort of stand on the fire i would argue that briggs it is a circus or glendening over what is very interesting with alexander mackerras said because in it when we look at the upcoming. in european elections you know labor in the conservatives or expected to do very poorly but if we look at the european elections traditional parties of the left and right are also going to.
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experience the same fate i mean it took briggs it for the radical center to collapse but it seems like a trend even with countries that are not experienced experiencing such political turmoil turmoil as the u.k. you know you see this across europe salvini would be an excellent example he seems to be taking leadership in this in the upcoming. parliamentary elections but i would note that the reason why for us has been so successful is because he. has been able to say something substantial to say. apologetically say we will take in the deal and leave because for both the tories and labor they're both been very ambiguous they're well they're both trying to water down breaks it or just overturn a referendum all together but i think support to see how this all happened because for immediately after the referendum the parliament tried to take back decision
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making by making this false division between heartbreaks it and sort breaks it but as we remember both sides said exactly the same thing during the referendum oh it means leaving the customs union kill leaving the single market but afterwards they said no no we're now we have to decide soft bricks versus bricks it never was a way for parliament to take back this issue making and immediately said you know they remade the language saying that this essentially is you know off the cliff edge this is you know breaking out of whatever they call it it's a crushing out anyone who called for actually leaving the way the referendum debate had said we're called you know radicals and that's why we're calling this program you know narratives manufactured narratives because you actually demonstrating the these. euphemistic. appeals to emotion instead of looking at really policy itself but then also this is where for us came back in this i starting a party from scratch because both parties may possibly broken down to both us for
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a start to. work again one of their own or have a turn or a from them then comes for our show saying listen i haven't start a new party last weekend let's let's leave the e.u. no deal is fine and effectively becomes a 2nd referendum that you can now buy a very large margin they're voting in favor of him and he's doing what the politicians are saying would be insane this irrational act of simply leaving that you with out of the oh so it's a very he's a huge disruptor. going to go back to town or in london why desser estimates still have her job well very good question i mean she's supposedly agreed that if a deal where she's going to put forward the 4th does i forget. the book i want to know your shame and whether she do when she's stocking the british public she's a starker now up with a call stark or what not she has done i mean 1st of all i mean if she if it if it fails she says that she will provide
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a timetable but she like that but. the problem is her staying on and putting forward this deal which every multi is rejecting what he's doing is he's paralyzed from the political system and he's radicalizing the country because people who voted for bricks it say this is unacceptable to us because it keeps is connected to the european union in ways we don't want and people who oppose bricks it was still a substantial number come and say this isn't what we wanted to or we want to remain in the european union so when those parts of the population are becoming more and more angry and at the same time not you ferrante very skillful politician and his party has been a runaway success but he. needs to be said very clearly that he cannot government if the 2 main parties collapse the brics it party does not have the
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administrative and technocratic background that is needed in a country like britain to take over the government of britain nor do any of the other opposition parties that we hear about not even the liberal democrats who are old and well established party so in a situation where the country is becoming more and more angry on both sides where the government that exists at the moment is a divine deed and discredited with a prime minister who both won't go and won't take the process will wait where the labor party is also becoming discredited and is now deeply divided it is looking extraordinary difficult to see who can take this thing forward and actually provide groups that with and fictive government that is an unprecedented situation in britain yes you know you know glenn it seems to me that from the perspective of brussels they are sitting back in eating the popcorn because this sends
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a message to any other member of the european union don't do what the u.k. has done stay in line the woods i think as a result of this will be more centralization in the european union now decentralization going in there with us as one of the 1st warning so after a friend as well that there were the systemic incentives for both brussels berlin i would put out a 4 flush or to make sure that this would not be successful. because there's a special evil or anything but simply because if it was. wildly successful other sort follow so they were they want this to be just one affan not a precedent. yes yes obviously or or best case would of course be if they never left at all decided to do this 2nd referendum and for a while now it seems like this is what britain has been moving towards their social
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talk no deal off the table and the told that you either will take any deal or give us or so obviously in such a situation you've got to have. you're going to have a problem in the political system. i think it's in this vacuum that people like for us to come up with this breaks apart which works on a very quickly is not really fit to govern it they don't even have a manifesto they just had a catch in there and register it and suddenly they take leadership here is going to go back to line and i mean it would seem to me that they now xander that britain is being ruled by emotion right now and not politics and policy it that's very dangerous because as you said there's a lot of tempers. that are are flying off the handle here and apparently outside of being angry no one has a way forward go ahead in line well nobody has a way forward even though the way fool it was in 2 minds mind always clearly there
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and that was after the 2016 referendum to work purpose for lee to carry out the effect that referendum and hoochie mix it they had 3 years to do it but they didn't do it they didn't do it because some people in britain refused to accept the outcome of the referendum and want to remind the referendum all over again that's what this call for a 2nd referendum is it's not really a 2nd referendum he's a really well and all 1st referendum in order to get a different outcome which will only if it ever happens and get people yet in latin even more. and there's never will be a clear agenda a clear program on the part of anybody. even some of the. people in the conservative party to actually implement this thing so the result is
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that we have this situation of chaos in the center of power a sense of alienation increasing alienation on the part of many people who say to themselves well we voted we made very clear what we wanted and our political leaders who we elect in a sewer system that is democratic are not paying any attention to us so we have this alienation and at the same time we don't have anybody strong enough and clear enough who are not just has the program for it to carry out rex's i mean. how do you know they are going to job in a river and out of time but alex it's certainly this is not a good day for democracy in the u.k. and that's where the anger is coming from that's all the time we have many thanks my guest here in moscow and in london and thanks to our viewers for watching us here r.t. see you next time and remember the tough calls. live
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a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida the mother daughter is buried in a cemetery it is nearly messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court b b b b. shot after shot as far as society we feel. we don't know chills just for the. end of this trial unfortunately you. will still not know all children. you know world of big partisan movies
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a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bad 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 for watching closely watching the hawks.
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