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thank you it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. very special alliance with very special people requires are our equipment over our planes. donald trump praises the new deal that sees a deepening of military ties with poland a 1000 extra u.s. troops will be deployed as walsall pis over 30 american fighter jets. and also to become human rights watch slams the u.k. for its recent report on yemen for failing to mention the extent to which saudi arabia is allegedly responsible for what the u.n. brands the worst manmade humanitarian crisis on earth. and. a u.s. house panel passes a bill allocating more money to 911 victims that after congress was great in an
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emotional speech by a former t.v. . hello welcome to day here in moscow you're watching r.t. international start this hour with breaking news because just in it's been announced that the u.k. home secretary has passed a u.s. extradition request for doing a songe to the courts which will now consider the whistleblower his fate the wiki leaks co-founder is currently in prison in london if extradited to the u.s. he does face up to 175 years in prison that news just in of course we'll bring you more information as we get it. now the u.s. is boosting its military presence in poland as part of a new deal with donald trump warsaw will host an extra $1000.00 american troops by
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u.s. fighter jets and also purchase american liquefied natural gas donald trump praises polish counterpart in washington. u.s. polish alliance it's a very special alliance with very special people poland will still provide. basing an infrastructure to support military presence of about $1000.00 american troops polish government will pay for this so america is bolstering its military presence in poland they are adding to the $4500.00 troops that are already in the country on a rotating basis now it sounds dramatic but it's actually somewhat short of the request from poland for a permanent us military base which they intended to name for trump in the end the usa agreed to shift non-combat troops to poland to had already been stationed elsewhere in europe so who are the poles trying to defend themselves from because. russia is again showing its unkind unfriendly imperial face russia is always
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looking out to take us territory yes those menacing russians on whole one's border just waiting for the right moment to invade but it seems that donald trump doesn't quite share that view do not see the rush to read the whole nation and the euro. i hope. we're with everybody and i hope i think that russia will treat poland with respect now while the russia threat may be imaginary the money that poland is showing the united states is very real big buyers of our equipment to our planes and our community sions in every form in every respect at this point we've got praising warsaw for meeting its nato spending requirements 2 percent of their g.d.p. trump is encouraging poland to buy more than 30 f. 35 fighter jets even had one of them fly over the white house on the sunday afternoon due to a gave an encouraging wave and there's more money from poland coming america's way
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trump paled a deal in which the country would purchase 2000000000 cubic meters of liquefied natural gas from the united states furthermore at this point trump is praising poland for its baltic pipe project to support poland's construction of the baltic pipeline. which will help european countries diversify their energy sources it's desperately needed and that's the way to go so the big bad russians have got poland into a situation where it has no choice except to increase its military spending purchase a bunch of fancy new f. 35 fighter jets and import liquefied natural gas all the way from the other side of the planet yes trump the salesman is happy to make a deal being trump he will take the he will take money from wherever he can get it and the whole the whole notion of putting a $1000.00 troops noncombatants i might add does not alter the balance of power at all in the region it's really more of
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a show showcase type of thing the cost for those f. 35 is going to be horrendous ultimately the u.s. may have to subsidize it to present a poll and it really is trying to in namur himself more with the west by buying these f. 35 s. and at the same time trying to purchase natural gas from the united states united states is going to have a problem in getting the natural gas and i don't know yet if poland has the infrastructure to support that all well intentioned about the reality is going to be something else. now human rights watch has slammed the recent british government report the organization accuses the u.k. of whitewashing saudi arabia's role and i grieve 18 the humanitarian crisis in war torn yemen u.k. foreign office report states that the conflict in yemen has had a devastating impact on people's lives but it only mentions saudi arabia one of the belief in connection with the alleged use of secret prisons. and mr international
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alleged the use of secret prisons in areas under the saudi led coalition's control there was no reliable process for inquiry into detainees held at these facilities or human rights watch says that riyadh's actions in yemen could amount to war crimes and accuses the u.k. of turning a blind eye the reports most striking witness is on the yemen while acknowledging the many civilians killed in the conflict it ignores the saudi led coalition's responsibility indiscriminate saudi led coalition air strikes in yemen have huge hospitals funerals weddings markets civilian homes and even a school bus killing and wounding thousands many of this attacks maybe work crimes since 2015 the u.k. has sold 4700000000 pounds worth of weapons to riyadh and it is one of the biggest exporters of arms to the kingdom the issue of weapons exports to the saudis has also led to heated exchanges in the british parliament to where we have requested
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a comment from the u.k. foreign office although so far we have not received a reply the saudi led coalition began its bombing campaign against heathy rebels in yemen which riyadh seizes terrorists back in 2015 saudi arabia insists it's doing all it can though to reduce civilian casualties the u.n. has described the situation in the country is the worst manmade humanitarian crisis on earth. the bombings are killing people the cholera epidemic the number of people who are
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in hunger because of a block a port of data etc a foreign office is trying to obfuscate or hide from the british the fact that they are supporting the illegal action of saudi arabia and its. in its war on the people of yemen the united kingdom just like the united states has its dziedzic interests in the region they want to protect these unelected dictatorial monarchical governments in order to secure all natural gas resources and the people of yemen fighting for their liberation is enter thema to their foreign policy go. now the u.s. national security advisor john bolton says reports are back to securing this between donald trump and his top aides a part of a disinclination campaign by the likes of russia china and or sever ran he was
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a branded american journalists who do write such reports is quite stenographers of these regimes. north korea iran. venezuela russia and china pride to. show this information about the administration and to say that the president his advisors are divided and things like that they asked an odd refers of these regimes in the american press and media . pick it up come on mr bolton in case you've been living under a rock the past few years u.s. president donald trump doesn't get along too well with the rest of capitol hill close to 30 of his team members have either resigned or were fired up since he got into office his term has been haunted by a cascade of information leaks by insiders saboteurs and trumped hasn't always been on the same page with the rest of the administration. you think north korea remains a nuclear threat yes but the president said he doesn't it's not what he said i mean
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i know i know personally we did it and there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea. i had a very good talk with president putin is. that looking at all to get involved in venezuela he was apparently ready to leave after the airport but the russians talked him out of that is that right that's right now it could be because the trump is in a tory asli divisive figure by nature could be because he's flip flops so much that he's policy u. turns were created into actual flip flops well you know he's sometimes difficult to keep up with and you know after all he doesn't have to be a bad thing a clash of ideas challenging each other on policies is synonymous with democracy isn't it i really didn't use 3 times due to how unbelievable it is that the russians in other bad guys spread this information about a divided opinions of u.s. president and his closest aides seriously when the president and his inner circle
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have different opinions it is a sign of the democratic process in the country doesn't washington defend this value with such zeal so yeah it could be a good thing except it probably stops being one when things move from the realm of professional to personal to go to work for a man who. is pretty on discipline and doesn't doesn't like to read. doesn't read briefly reports doesn't doesn't like to get into the details of a lot of things bricks to listen didn't have the mental capacity needed he was dumb as a rock and i couldn't get rid of him fast enough he was lazy is how we already know a lot about the discord in the tribal ministration from former tribe ministration officials i mean let's face it what could north korea do to sow discord in the us what could be his way all of you it's doesn't make any sense the white house does
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not want to appear to be fragile they're now facing a reelection very soon in 2020 and boldness trying to help trump cover is behind by claiming others are responsible for discord and not those within the wife of course the message being that you know john bolton is looking for a pretext to go to war somewhere he's a very devious man he likes alright so to come this hour it's being reported that 2 saudi oil tankers have been attacked in the gulf of oman we'll have a look at the details of that story plus of the sting just after the break. bang. bang. bang.
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bang. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the laws. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure more somehow want to breast. cancer the right to be prosperous like the flag 3 in the morning can't be good for the. interest of all those in the waters in the. first 6. months.
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welcome back the problem of migrant criminal gangs is making headlines again in germany with renewed efforts underway to prevent that activity senior officials are pointing the finger at a failure to integrate new comers riff and there's more in the story. powerful criminal clan story find germany for year is those would love to stay as much in the shadows as possible in the spotlight titan and other big papers are writing about them based on because of the regional interior ministries conference unites in the least $800.00 police officers from all around germany and the country's interior minister is also invited they gathered in the northern city of kids to discuss how to stop the violent powerful godfathers germany has suffered a lot from here just some of the cases.
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the list of crimes members of the clans have been involved is extensive while the number of members is even more so experts estimate there are now half a 1000000 people across germany belonging to criminal families many of them with arab or turkish origins which means the topic often spills over into another sensitive area for germany immigration and despite the state's enormous afterwards last year germany spent a record $23000000000.00 euros to integrate more than a 1000000 migrant some blame the feeler of integration for criminalization. these people have not come to our country as criminals with regard to integration and
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identification certainly not everything was done right we have not consistently clarified the residence status of refugees we've looked away too often now the problems are piling up germany has been pushing forward with 0 tolerance crackdown on criminal families for a year now numerous raids hundreds of officials involved scores of properties seized between questioning whether these far reaching measures have been a success there is no clear answer instead they say what's much more important is the signal the state is sending we are taking the streets bag although some doubt whether that signal has been strong enough for the target audience we have. refugees just a lot of them excluded from freedom or more systematically excluded some of the many of them and as long as the people who come here don't get your permission to
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grow up you know they have to search for them to get respected except of course their own that doesn't necessarily mean that people get criminal of feel frustrated that they have the right to work but it in force this is terrible it's. the man tipped to be britain's next prime minister boris johnson has said he doesn't want a new deal breaks it however he says he might use the threat of one as a negotiating tool when discussing divorce terms with brussels. after 3 years and 2 listed lines we must be you must do better than the current withdrawal agreement that has been rejected 3 times by dr levy not only do you i do think that we will end up with any such thing. but it is only responsible to propel the grossly serious political indeed the strongest in one
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could suggest distance and with that quality to be gets you wish what is on the day more has been approved by has been negotiated successfully by the commission and has been approved by all member states and the election of a new prime minister will of course not change the parameters of what is on the table that is no meanwhile the u.k. parliament has rejected a labor plan to prevent an ideal breaks it being forced on my country his cross party nation missed defeated by 11 votes from london his cape partridge. basically these are labor and tory rebels getting together for a motion to say we want the option the house of commons wants the option to rule out a no do we want the say on legislation to stop that what does all of this mean effectively it's about who controls brecht's it and the no deal option the opposition was saying effectively the new leader that came in the new leader of the tory party de facto the new prime minister could then effectively say you know we're not going to
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go through parliaments i'm going to take the u.k. absolutely as we were not have the power to do that the reason they didn't go sheet a deal 3 times it went through parliament it was rejected and the prime minister resigned and that's where we end up in the situation that we are now in that we're looking for a new tory leader and therefore a new prime minister and the problem was originally we're meant to go out on march 29th you meant to leave the e.u. the e.u. looks to us that you can't come up with a deal you haven't agreed to anything will extend it for 7 months there's also elite cabinet memo that that's come out in the press saying no deal would be a lot for the country isn't actually ready for it so it's quite an intriguing point it might be a win for the government in the meantime but we still have that tory leadership race and there's also the ramifications of is the country actually prepared for a no deal in the 1st place. the ramifications in the short term will be that yes no deal is on the table if you're a conservative why undermine whoever comes in who thinks that they're going to
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renegotiate a deal but of course the view from brussels is entirely different this is a failure of labor strategy or opposition strategy what you don't do is try and intrude into a leadership contest by daring those in the conservative party to vote against their own possible leaders this was not a good mechanism if you like if you want to stop bricks i think there will be more opportunities down the road i don't think the majority is that shifted i just think that context is slightly different and i think things will move on. as we're clear about who is going to win the contest of the next 2 or 3 weeks. now through to oil tankers have been reportedly attacked in the gulf of oman with one catching fire and subsequently sinking it does come after a similar incident last month back then the u.s. accused iran of sabotaging 2 saudi oil tankers something islamic republic has
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denied well no one has admitted carrying out the latest attack meanwhile iranian state media do report that 44 sailors have been rescued and have been transferred to an iranian port let's get more details now from our cold front on court he joins us live here don't just go through them what we know so far as well and like you said 44 crew members and 2 tankers were involved in this incident and it took place near the strait of hormuz now as far as we know the crew are safe although witnesses did report that the vessel was quote on fire and adrift and as of now no one has taken responsibility for sure and it sort of rings with what happened just a few weeks ago too didn't it in the region just go 3 similarities there yeah that's that's right back in may there was an attack on 4 oil. near the united arab emirates now the government of the united arab emirates has blamed an unnamed state actor for this attacking with the attacks involving naval mines although the u.s.
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was more straightforward in their accusation against iran as the culprit amidst heightened tensions in the persian gulf let's not forget that the united states has its naval fleet in the persian gulf while at the same time saying it's not looking for war so this is certainly a peculiar situation indeed ok or thanks still we don't have a great deal at the moment but it's and i know you'll keep us updated throughout the afternoon we can get more reaction from political analysts side stuff a question. this i think on the line a good afternoon tea thanks for coming on i suppose the big question now is determining who carried out this latest attack isn't it. well to me at least it's very clear because if you just pay attention to the details of this latest development including the fact that both bankers one of them was loading petro chemical products ethanol from cats are for in the state of iran
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the force and underside of the ruins of the persian gulf where it doesn't have too many friends as well as the other ones that belong to carry cell again these should be taken in to consideration 1st that these 2 you know started their journey from a friendly state and iran would never do any harm to one of its rare friends on the other aims of the persian gulf the 2nd piece of information iran has been fast to rush to rescue the crew the 44 crew and they have busy saved them the 3rd more important fact is that one day after iran be rainy and president in a press conference and during bilateral meetings with the japanese premier provided and no response saying that iran would never go to the negotiating table before the u.s. gets back to the g.p. oh wait the nuclear deal and remove the sanctions accordingly this was actually to
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me a false flag operation by the americans and their allies especially the united states itself a very skillful fall by the operation in order to 1st incur damage to inflict damage on rainy and reputation saying that we can preempt you and your plans whatever they are and we can cause some damage to your reputation reputation to the degree that we push your case to the u.n. security council in order to lay more and more impose more and more sanctions on the country so a big basically doing this to iran in order to this with you. ok sol they have picked up you know busy a target in order to show all the friendly states that they should also pay some costs when it comes to action against the wall because there is one of the 3 states in the persian gulf cooperation council ok remained adamant we will we don't know
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if we don't know at the moment doing exactly that who is to blame sorry to interrupt we don't know exactly who is to blame but just playing devil's advocate here if america does accused iran of doing it what does around have to gain. well they are going to accuse iran for sure like the forgery reigns in order to take iran's case to the un security council because iran has stressed that he would not go to the negotiating table to meet that plan of the united states to force the increasing pressures especially considering that iran in the next $34.00 weeks will start modifying more of its obligations under the nuclear deal they know that iran is very much. the europeans the germans the british the french they have all been sending you know messages and pulses to tehran that they have now realized that iran is serious about the new strategy that it has picked up in the
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last 2 months and they want iran to stop reciprocating their inaction or hostile actions against ready iran iran has been very much furious about this ready saying that now we are living in the same conditions that we were before the nuclear deal we are under the sanctions aligned we are complying through full with the g.c.c. always so this is not going to remain so either the sanctions should be removed or iran would drop these all these you know undertakings under the nuclear deal and it has more instruments to incur costs on the europeans and americans if it's willing to so this is some kind of cold war between the 2 sides and they are trying to raise the costs for iran through these false flag operations it's very clear with never done that to catch every vessel. and they are doing that especially at a time when the japanese premier is in the meeting with the iranian supreme the
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there they want to give him a palls that big you know preempt iranian plans and instruments in order to raise the costs for iraq talking about raising the costs what could be the wider implications here because this happened in a very strategic part of the world where you don't have oil is transported could things escalate high just to see problems. well there are many too many other. actions that could be perceived right from now one is that they would start raising the stakes in order to say that the waterway where their. oil global oil and energy supplies go through is safe therefore they would justify their deployment increasing deployment of troops in there that's the 1st thing to happen 2nd of all they know that iraq has too many options in the persian gulf including the blocking of the strait of foremost so
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they are justifying the american increasing american military presence in the region in order to raise the costs for this option of iran so that iran would understand that if we move to so-called freedom for most then it would be faced with americans so basically they are just raising the costs for iran in order to force it to step back from the options that it has in the persian gulf iranians as far as i know. i've been talking to them very often they have remained adamant they are not going to budge or step back for sure still the risks of war are are high and accidental war of course not a planned bar to you was not willing to and is not capable of launching another war and this region especially against iran but i can control it we're going to have to leave it. there and since i've been saying to you we're going to have to leave it
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there just to say that was pissing on the side mr africa's chesham thank you. well before we go quick reminder for our top story to the u.k. home secretary has passed a u.s. extradition request for duty in a sanch to the courts which will now consider the whistleblower his fate the wiki leaks co-founder is serving a 15 week term in the high security belmarsh prison for jumping bail back in 2012 the u.s. has indicted him on 17 counts of spying and one of conspiracy to hack a government computer if extradited he could face up to 175 years in prison. and that brings you up to date we're back with more on all those latest stories and . kaiser this is the report as predicted on this show many times yes quantitative
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easing for q.e. 4 is now well under way can't taper a ponzi scheme no economics matters only money printing and stock manipulation j. clayton master manipulator shame on you yes state clay in the eyes of the chairman of the f.c.c. and jay powell is the head of the federal reserve bank and he recently said we should get rid of this word unconventional when relating to all the crazy monetary policy tools he's deploying and of course i just want to read quickly these headlines from dow jones market watch just so you can see the environment in which we're going to cover the headlines u.s. economy gains just $75000.00 jobs in may as wage growth flashes a warning signal we're 3.6 percent unemployment but one 3rd of americans say they need a side gig to pay expenses and then investors are so bearish on stocks it's.

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