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u.s. navy sends a 2nd destroyer to the size of 2 ships fires in the gulf of oman after accusing iran of attacking me all the time. you can harm secretary hands a u.s. extradition request for julian assange so the courts meaning the whistleblower his fate could be decided to hang on for. a new alliance if you were a skeptic parties in the european parliament say they're ready to oppose the extension of anti russian the function of. a warm welcome you what you are saying international with me carrying. the u.s.
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navy has sense a guided missile destroyer to the site of 2 all tonka fires in the gulf of amman there and there are now 2 american warships in the area and this comes after secretary of state might pompei of accuse iran of attacking the tankers and branded the country a threat to international peace and security in his state house well the u.s. secretary of state is placing blame for the incident regarding to oil tankers he says that the islamic republic of iran is responsible and that that is the position of the united states this is what we heard earlier from mike pompei oh it is the assessment of the united states government that the islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the gulf of oman today these unprovoked attacks present a clear threat to international peace and security a blatant assault on the freedom of navigation and in an acceptable campaign of escalating tension by iran. now 2 oil tankers were involved along with 44
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crew members that were on board those oil tankers the incident took place near the strait of hormuz now at this point we're hearing that one of the vessels of the front all tear was described as quote on fire and adrift and we have photos that have been appearing on social media of the flaming vessel the burning ship now front line which is the oil tanker company that owns these oil tankers it has confirmed to russian media that there was no oil spill caused by the flames now furthermore we understand that there were actually 11 russians on board of the ship and that the ship the oil tankers were sailing under the flag of the pan of panama and the marshall islands now the u.s. navy reported 2 distress signals in the morning as this was taking place iranian media is reporting that it was an iranian vessel that was 1st on the scene and it
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has essentially reached the scene and rescued all 44 of the crew members who were involved in the incident they are now getting medical treatment in iran now we also understand that some media is reporting that a tarp ito was responsible for hitting the oil tankers whereas other media is saying that this was a mine incident that the vessels hit a mine now folks will recall that back in may there were 4 oil tankers in the united arab emirates that were hit and that unnamed state actors were blamed for it after investigation we now see washington blaming iran for this incident that just took place and we understand that a u.n. security council meeting is scheduled for later today to discuss the incident so all eyes will be on the u.n. security council as they begin the meeting and we now have my pompei i was saying that iran is to blame for the incident. people will be wondering looking for more
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information a lot of quick developments here a lot of nervousness in the international community in response not just to this incident but in response to pompei i was announcement to middle east analysts for their views on what may have happened today our tankers. washington with mr pomp and mr bolton are really trying to. escalate the situation so that they have an opportunity and an excuse to attack iran and also in the current situation when these 2 tankers were supposedly torpedoed. u.s. is not providing any evidence that part of the problems for the americans are there are getting kind of the signals one expecting from iran are a number less seems that during the scenario. the i think what we are.
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i have been left with. well many would use the proxies like. it was young learned and then they will use every possible 3rd or it by a dick and disrupt the crude oil from the go forth among the usa ones to remove the current government in tehran mr bolton has clearly been rubbing his hands with glee over the last decade when he wasn't security adviser that he once removed all of the regime in tehran mr pompeo has also many times said that he wants the government in tehran to not be day in power americans are trying to create a situation were it are is are forced to actually come we're going to push it into but only stones and condition and i think that is unlike can grow up and get rid of that do some. by the japanese. stroke. more deliberate the kind of
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deserves that the americans were expecting because iran has not responded positively. there are other interested parties who could very easily be walled in this particular act which took place in the last 24 hours could be saudi arabia could be washington itself with this fleet in the gulf region the iran has. formally blocks. all but you have been here used to the. u.k. home secretary has handed a us extradition request for julian or songe to the courts which will now consider the wiki leaks founder space hearing is scheduled for friday shaadi edwards daschle reports from london. well it's a dark day for julian a silent and his supporters as the u.k.'s home secretary sajid javid has just
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signed an order paving the way for genocide to be extradited to the united states now he himself said that he was pleased that you're in a scientist behind bars and that justice will prevail in this procedure you're very pleased that the police were finally able to apprehend him and now he's right you behind bars because he broke you kate law i want to see justice done at all times and we've got a legitimate extradition request so i've signed it but the final decision is now with the courts well it must be noted that the final decision is for the courts and the courts alone of course the united states does want to an aside for 17 indictments under the espionage act for publishing and delivering classified communications and documents all related to the iraq war and the war in afghanistan but also conspiring and even indeed hacking government computers and publishing these secret documents now the platform of which was used to do this is wiki leaks and the editor in chief. if india says that your innocent will not receive
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a fair trial i don't believe that we're going to win this with legal argument there is no chance the julian will get a fair trial here in the u.k. or in the us of course unless there's a change of reporting that people actually start speaking out we're not talking about a prosecution we're talking about a persecution well here the scientist 1 serving a 52 week sentence in the u.k. is belmarsh prison that's a high security prison here in the u.k. and that was for skipping back in 2012 now this is a video filmed inside the belmarsh prison by an inmate and it was a tame by artie's video agency ruptly and as you can see he looks somewhat m a c 8 and rather skeletal there in the belmarsh prison now last month during a sonorous actually moved to the medical ward there and his father this week said that you're innocent as recovering from a dramatic weight loss during his time in the belmarsh prison and indeed the ecuadorian embassy of course journalists aren't was thrown back into the public eye
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back in april where he was forcibly removed by british police from the london's ecuadorian embassy where he was actually seeking political asylum and he was holed up there for almost 2 and a half 1000 days which is the sum of almost 7 years in confinement when it isn't just the united states that want your innocence we're also hearing that swedish prosecutors want your innocence for sexual assault allegations made against him something that your innocence he himself them in need denies you also believes it's a pretext to then extradite him to the united states international lawyer douglas smith says there was an imbalance in the extradition treaty between washington and london. i think that any extradition counsel whether. it's for the for the crown or for the defense is going to understand as in many other extradition proceedings particularly one that's. high profile like mr sawyer that
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politics is going to come into play i think it's shiny i don't think that it should come into play in any extradition proceeding i think that an extradition hearing should be based solely in the in the resulting decision either for or against extradition should be based solely on the law but i also believe that that's a naive approach and i do think the politics will factoring in post $911.00. the u.s. and u.k. . entered into an expert dition treaty that provides for a lower. standard of proof that the us passed a my to have someone extradited so it's much easier for the us to have one extradited from the u.k. to the u.s. than the other way around and i'm not so milieu or with any other extradition treaty that the u.s.
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house where that floor standard where that even standard is between the 2 bilateral states that's present to the tell us treaty. human rights watch says the british government report whitewashes saudi arabia's role in yemen's humanitarian crisis the british 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 sides in the war in connection with the alleged use of secret prisons. amnesty international 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 here in what is watch ads that riyadh's actions in yemen could amount to war crimes and accuses the u.k. of turning a blind eye. the report's most striking weakness is on the yemen while acknowledging the many civilians killed in the conflict it ignores the saudi led coalition's
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responsibility indiscriminate saudi led coalition air strikes in yemen have hit hospitals funerals weddings markets civilian homes and even a school bus killing and wounding thousands many of these attacks maybe work crimes . since 2015 britain has sold 4700000000 pounds worth of weapons to riyadh making it one of the biggest exporters of alms to the kingdom the issue of weapons that exports to the saudis has locks hated exchanges in the u.k. parliament we have requested comment from the british foreign office although so far we have not to hide a response that sounded like coalition began its bombing campaign against who think rebels in yemen which riyadh sees as terrorists back in 2015 saudi arabia and since it's doing all it can to reduce the civilian casualties the un has described the situation in the country as the worst manmade human i tarry and crisis on earth
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a warning you may find some of the following images upsetting. the bomb is a killing. the. number of people who are in hunger because of a block of data. he. is trying to get or aha from the british. or the illegal action or saudi arabia. in its war on the people of yemen the united kingdom just like the united states has strategic interest in the region
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they want to protect these unelected dictatorial monarchical governments in order to secure or natural gas resources and the people of yemen fighting for their liberation is an a thema to that foreign policy go and uniformed euro skeptic bloc opposes the extension of anti russia sanctions the story and more after a short break. you know world big partners do things. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smart we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past
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to come back to our skeptic parties in the european parliament to form a new alliance called identity and democracy they'll be the 5th largest group in the parliament with iran's 10 percent of the seats they've also now announced they intend to oppose the extension avanti russian sanctions he's maría for notion of the story we have been hearing about the nationalist alliance in the european parliament for quite some time already and on thursday in brussels the leader all france's national railway magnate ben announced that officially saying it is a drastic change to the political chess board of the european union identity and democracy or shortly id that's the block's name william. the right wing parties from 9 european countries common direction common goal to take power from brussels and give it to the country members capitals for that very reason they are often referred to in the media as you are skeptics shortly after the new born party presentation its core chairman who is also known here in germany as the federal
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spokesperson for the alternative for germany a right wing party presented one of the features of the party's chorus that is definitely too different from the european union sanctions against russia make no sense let's take a listen we oppose the extension of sanctions they did not fit the actions of russia we can extend them for another 10 years it will not change anything it came less than a week after the russian president vladimir putin said that russia is directed to move towards the european union but they you should take the 1st step if the use policy towards russia changes will not only welcome it will take reciprocal steps this also applies to the country sanctions we were 1st to apply after the post certain restrictions on us the new lines will take 73 seats of the 751 a seat european parliament 10 percent compared to 5 percent in the last previous significant change 8 make said to feast largest alliance in the parliament which makes the
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chances are very high that the party will be successful in pushing forward its policy and we indeed are going to see that t'ain't is penn talked about there are many alliance of. all of them a shade. in saying we have about 25 to 30 percent of your skeptic parties and only the core is 10 percent or fraction and we had a lot of allies with whom we cooperate so yes you know stronger people see you bring all over all over europe. to become a. so we have a elite of brussels that has lost context to the groans and the reality of the member states of people want to get control back they want to serve govern their countries and those sanctions are not very popular among the people in europe they want to extend that they want partnership with russia instead of
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a new cool war and as long as the issue on the table in brussels and all of the federal states and germany that i don't this nation states and europe the u.s. terror politicians come on the pressure. u.s. national security adviser john bolton says reports of disagreements between donald trump and his top aides are part of a disinflation campaign by the likes of russia china and iran he also branded american journalists who write such reports as a demographic as of these regimes north korea iran. venezuela russia and china pride too. so descend from asian about the administration and to say that the president his advisors are divided and things like that the stenographers of these regimes and the american press immediately pick it up. come on mr bolton in case you've been living under
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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 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 look 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 isn't a tory asli divisive figure by nature could be because he's flip flops so much that
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he's policy u. turns were created into actual flipflops 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 had 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
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a lot of things rex tillerson 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 ready in the tribal ministration from former tribe it ministration officials i mean let's face it what could north korea do to sow discord in the us what could be his way would be it's doesn't make any sense the white house does not want to appear to be fragile they're now facing the reelection very soon in 2020 and bolton is 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 to write. a shanghai cooperation organization has gathered for a summit in the capital bishkek imran khan who became the leader of pakistan last
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year will attend and plans to meet with some of his counterpart i think looting vladimir putin prior to have to punch a he gave his 1st interview to the russian media since he came to power in 20. we have. developed cooperation with russia. between our defense forces there has always been meeting i think our defense personnel have already met and so . yes we hope to deepen our converse our contacts. most of the fifty's sixty's seventy's was spent in the cold war region we're india was close to the soviet union and by this time was close to the united states so we were in different camps. things have changed india is also friendly with the united states and pakistan is also friendly with the u.s.
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so we no longer have the cold war situation and so it's refreshing that we have developed in our contacts with russia and they're developing all the time for us to be or tension with india decreases so we do not have to buy arms because we want to spend money on or no human development but yes we are looking for arms exchanges we develop more gaunt we prove our trade russia is. energy surplus country a pakistani has shortages and energy and so we hope to talk on those areas we already are. but also apart from defense we want to also improve our trade in other areas with russia we hope our trade delegations will soon go to russia we will invite the russian trade delegations. give opportunities to invest in pakistan
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if choosing at international it back in 30 minutes with more. quantitative easing of 4 q.e. 4 is now well under way can't taper a ponzi scheme no economics matters only money printing and stock manipulation. of 2017 the german newspaper developed published an article claiming that the european union that last 30000000000 euros as a result of its very anti russian sanctions. particularly affected eastern europe many polish film as went broke and he
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committed suicide. going to his own camp to come to the us i was of on the get on with. what on the political and on the. phone does it for the young victim to have to find out why the on the whole saga going against the dolls and on to other kind of unknown police don't get us and then let's see in the in the pool in death and a fun song the smith. on does dance with all the folks and that's what we call. we are in strange situation where everybody is making a lot of noise about military action against iran but nobody in the part of that alliance actually wants to do it there's no desire for it so do you hope that iran makes a mistake and somehow and then there's
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everyone's story is different wants half is there for a young know what's actually going to hit you. mike i was pretty comfortable in my life before this happened. earthenware dobbs ferry. got me into this. you know i was a middle child. i'm sorry he was the day. this is some day he was doing to just you know make sure he kept money in his pocket. it was like we had to look out for you can but nothing happened to to the baby. i just hope that people can understand that it was a person who didn't deserve to die who didn't deserve to be shot 14 times.
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already. i'm sure a link to radio part. he called me and i was like oh so about terry where he's at home at the park he sounded really. really out of ordinary you know. what he looked like to me that day i was just a student nearing the end of the semester and which is am the park taking a break a waltz right across the street here i'm up this way. i'm here was laying right here like a little better roll in a backpack his head was here in this field going west the person i was working with
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that day called the police because they were concerned about him being so close to business. the 1st officers approached him they sat at my they talked and then they left my coworker's time out how they were going to call again and i said you know if he was doing something illegal they wouldn't have just walked away and left him there. a 2nd call was made anyhow. and the officers actually came back up to us and they said hand there's nothing to enforce he's not protect the law please stop calling. and honestly i even forgot to tell mater when a 3rd officer showed up. and well we were towed when the call a tow days fads it went to the beat casts. and the message on the beat kept self. interest.
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