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it's. morse code time breaking news marty international ran in the last hours and now that it's going to boost it should read even richmond levels and exceed the limits set by the 25th of the nuclear agreement in the coming days as a month after 2 rounds partial pull out from the deal. like coming up and also ahead india imposes trade tariffs on dozens of u.s. products in retaliation for tax hikes on steel and allen minium by washington. on a story about 2 sisters in saudi arabia who are pleading to the international community for silence after reportedly suffering years of abuse at the hands of their parents and they join a growing number of women looking for a way out of the gulf monarchy.
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by their very good afternoon my name is kevin o. in this is art international so the top story the details still coming in this lunchtime rounds announced this is to boost its production of low level enrich uranium to surpass the limits set by the 2050 nuclear agreement in the next 10 days they estimate the move comes a year after the u.s. unilaterally pulled out of the agreement on sunday washington said all options are on the table with the run including potential military action u.s. secretary of state might pompei a reaction reiterated his belief into rand's direct involvement in an attack on oil tankers in the gulf of amman. the american people should rest assured we have high confidence with respect to who conducted these attacks as well as half a dozen other attacks throughout the world over the past 40 days we are confident that we can take a set of actions that can restore deterrence which is our mission so you say a full range of options does that include
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a military response course while right now around in turn vehemently denies any involvement in that branding america statement sabotaged diplomacy the united states earlier released what it claims to be evidence of turan having a hand in the attack including a video which allegedly shows the radian crew removing an unexploded mine from one of those tankers further america's closest allies in the region right now all seem to be talking on the same page about this subject saudi arabia's crown prince says he's ready to deal with any threat posed by iran and israel joined the chorus with the country's prime minister praising washington firm stance towards to round during an opening ceremony of a new jewish settlement named after donald trump amid the saber rattling russia is at its worst now it's warning the u.s. against finger pointing was cited the invasion of iraq back in 2003 when false evidence was used to justify military action moving music we didn't forget the
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violence with white powder we remember and therefore have learned to show restraint in our assessment we call upon sober assessment and wait for some credible evidence to be presented it's ridiculous to cite secret data in this case would be due to a strong worker this is going to go under of all checks a political analyst joining us now live hey there you could see the tensions were mounting up here almost by the day you certainly over the last year judging by what iran is said it's going to do now and this is going to surpass its. pre-agreed stockpiles in the next 10 days or so where is this going to head is it going to be any kind of real spark here to set things further off or is it going to calm down a bit you think. i don't think we are in the situation where we should worry too much oh it's a very important part of your on but it is a male a symbolic move they are going to reach her probably 300 kilograms. old they will. most likely stop their photo violence evil the reaction will be all from
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the united states and from the others to get those of the d.-o. mainly through of the european union are i don't think they will accelerate do much in the production of for lower in each year a new york or at least not in the end they say as they are our earlier saying but it is definitely an important decision to make the importance remind us for the unscientific here why this level was important this level they said the going to surpass what was agreed in the 1st place what was everyone's problem with that. well it is because actually it is after all about the production of the nuclear weapons nuclear bomb this. i'm on the urgency of kilograms of this not the really something that would allow iranians to well build the weapons but at the moment it is as it is the great pressure that the u.s.
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is putting on this whole show of the tango so well in the go basically a provocation a nonsense interesting you say show that you think it's a provocation yourself. you know of course. if you know there is no evidence whatsoever that is no our approved of that iran will see involved in 2 attacks and we all know that the prime minister of japan mr abbott was on the 1st visit indicates through iran very friendly visit something that was supposed to really actually are open the door of for cooperation between these 2 countries in iran would be well absolutely crazy do of conduct attacks and do dankers during such a historic or a moment and the more we all see that there is no evidence coming from the united states that it's proved that it actually was involved in fact they rescued 44 the sailors from of thing because they acted very ill resolutely very quickly to do to
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help the cruel boat tankers that were attacked and are you know this is something that is not really common to the one but iran the says it's doing all this special last week or so because the lack of positive noises coming from america is going to change anything coming from america this announcement today that you know this deadline going to be passed in the next 10 days how is america going to respond you think now. i think they have their own plans and i don't think there is anything that iran or russia or china or european union can actually do to change their mind they decided all that only they are leading are getting towards the confrontation with iran the same as they were leading everything to a confrontation which got us and venezuela there they were starved actually by you know so that our actions may have been as early as so but also russia and china you know we will see what happened but in fact i don't think they are listening to any
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objective any logical any rational argument it's nothing to do with rational arguments they do will be warmed the dew will be won through use the kates and that this more or what is happening what iran is going to do what the rest of the world through the room obiter aware of various concerned voices saying that if there was a conflict if america did go into conflict with iran it would be one big long drawn out conflict. it would be an enormous conflict iran is a powerful nation this very determined nation our i know we're on in iran but it well and its people and even those who are sometimes critical of their own government would do a pull together like a woman even as well as that of other strong companies that when attacked they will defend their fatherland because this is this is certainly a mighty mighty nation nothing to do with fear iraq or libya this is a serious of power all scientific power not only military power all
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scientific cultural or power which would definitely not allow. come through even the united states through just the dark and overdrawn so it's difficult to work out but well as you playing it out here what do you think america's game plan is here for iran than that and that part of the world honestly i think the problem is that the united states think well it's group or global power i think it's panicking it is snapping irrational we're all around the world and snapping gets that i showed china. as well it doesn't know where to bite the bullet really so i but i think it is actually earl but it also definitively because i think the unilateral old control of the of all the united states is sending him the you know we're going this is just an expression of total disarray and panic we'll
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continue to follow the story thanks for your input into today under wilczek political analysts much appreciate have a good day sir thank you so much here and see you. we asked people knew your what they thought about the possibility maybe of a potential military conflicts and military action between iran and the us this is what they can but with. can you imagine a situation where it would be you would be in support of a war with iran. it was the last one was another war and then another. you know one thing is another way. to stop. things open assassinations and bombing other people and we knew about it you could prove it i think we need real proof that some type of activity is actually happening where people are losing life losing land where some type of injustice is happening at the hands of iran but at this point i don't really know that that's necessarily a terrorist attack on you know innocent people you know something like 911 happens
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of course the response is this is necessary and immediate. is war the answer to that maybe not maybe but i still think personally we should find a different solution besides war we've been to many wars a lot of people have died in doesn't seem to make. a less iran is having violence against the horrors i think the country maybe can resolve his own issues with other countries interference al can say is i hope nobody gets hurt i hope for world peace. meantime way from that it seems the u.s. might be opening another front in its international trade war this time with his ally india a new delhi's already firing back its impose tariffs on a further 28 american products as high as 70 percent it follows donald trump's refusal to exempt india from increased steel early minium taxes in the u.s. last year back then india threatened to increases tariffs to as high as under 20
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percent of the meeting with his indian counterpart shuttle for later this month now the u.s. president's accuse new delhi of not giving washington equal access to the indian market 1st of polly boy currently in case you missed it take a swipe at america's controversial trade policies these days. how do you launch a war without needing to fight a war in case you missed it the economy stupid. international access to the u.s. market used to be a bit like dating the rich girl next door when you were a voter was not easy or cheap but in the end it was worth a 100 times those u.s. markets are now and 11 and sturgeon i well it is our window access is now expensive and even if it was worth it you know it's going to hurt so we all know that america has the biggest military in the world just level the cost of whatever country you're in there's a good chance that there is a u.s. aircraft carrier staring right back at you so now the u.s.
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is a weapon raising its economy in order to fight international disputes and dominating the market is i.c.b.m.'s. teetered you saying the intercontinental ballistic something should be ready to be deployed anywhere you need it advantages of the i.c.b.m.'s include causing misery to entire populations in countries you don't like without firing a single shot collapse the economies of your opponents and then blame the attack countries without actually having to deploy a single soldier and then accuse them of aggression and remember once deployed i.c.b.m.'s will work for decades with absolutely no effort from you just keep it fueled with a strong dollar going to the country very. traditional because it was. running sands are great to use against the likes of cuba venezuela last korea iran russia
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you know the bad guys the problem is you can't use them against the good guys which is why i don't move troops administration has repackaged sanctions he calls. paret tiris allow you to target friends like mexico europe canada and especially your buddies in beijing because while sanctions are used as punishment tyrants are just a normal part of global trade right the way the us has been using them is no different china has started fighting back though apparently they've started to prevent the release of an american film this might all have a hollywood ending after all. the team that we spoke to more soberly the editorial voice of reviews republic t.v.
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believes there's nothing i could double in business these days. it's not a trade war it's a john think that's what shawn does i mean he needs to meet these noises you use every country's constantly constantly saying i'm going to do this and at the end there's nothing in trade no more than there is anything critical in foreign policy the big guys do what they want ok this is only. the end tired tree that has never been at the table and you cannot compare a country of the american economy size the indian economy or the great all the countries the need each other trade means trading with each other this is business as usual. 2 sisters from saudi arabia are appealing to the international community for a safe haven after reportedly suffering brutal treatment at the hands of their father the girls turned to twitter to try to weasel where most of their plight but the social media platform has suspended their accounts without explanation as well as the account of human rights activists posting on their behalf as we said all pages
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of now been restored it one of the videos they posted the appeal to be given asylum . my father took away our past and our national identity he is looking for us now we trace. so on you mean rights and giving nations into all human rights activities to help us move to a safe country. women describe where their parents were religious hardliners who were both verbal and physically abusive to them one of them said she even had to be taken to hospital to treat her injuries now the next bit of a story is that in turkey at the moment having escaped to a lot of family holiday their human rights advocate we spoke to says social media was crucial in helping the skills speak out. it's very important that anyone who's potentially at risk to publish their case it's going to help them find asylum lucene other instances we girls have just waited too long to get their story out
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and that's allowed the family to track them down and essentially take them back to saudi again will we need to be using social media more often it's revolution what allies the way that we can deal with human rights situations like this at the same time it's hugely risky because when we see accounts being suspended by swiss we have to question then and what the protocols are to protect people who are in the situation obviously they need to install more safeguards for situations for them into the story to while they're no outside so directly they're still nonetheless risk of being found by the authorities that's because of a smartphone or has been created by the saudi government it could be used for monday in things like renewing passports paying parking fines but it also allows male family members to track female relatives and even prevent them from traveling occasionally sis's isn't unique every year around a 1000 women attempt to flee the kingdom one successful case was that of russia who
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tried to flee to australia via thailand after barricading a self in a hotel room and then launched a twitter campaign was a venture granted asylum in canada a saudi diplomat made a joke that denying or access to technology could have been a good idea. when she arrived in new twitter account and her followers grew to 45000 in one scene it would have been better if they confiscated her mobile phone instead of her passport but a sterling again says that as the number of cases rise everything must be done to give these women a voice. i mean for the past year we've seen cases such as say the let's see fair we've seen a half mama done we've seen hints from the u.a.e. and we're seeing more and more and i think that as i say each case is quite public and in fact for how long its case was published and broadcast inside saudi arabia is a step in itself to sort of promoting those more secular secular belief system and the fact that it was since it is quite surprising and therefore that it's going to
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inspire more and more girls who are suffering abuse to really try to escape in and risk their lives to secure the kind of freedom from abuse that of course everybody wants i mean also in these women would like to report the kind of abuse they have some civil authorities within the countries to the u.a.e. authorities to saudi but they're not taken seriously and in fact you can leaks they christened mental punishment or even did by way of ahmed killing. mediating near a mosque go right ahead a little piece of paradise for you well home to gibe holder says you need wildlife now the u.s. has picked the galapagos islands for the site of a new airbase because way after the break there's a backlash over it so. starting
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really in the 1980s under reagan and that turned deregulation you had the fed takeover and their sole purpose at that point was to try to squeeze workers completely out of the global economy so wages never went up real terms sense that stock markets keep going up and the reason to justify this is that the fed will say we need to try to take care of deflation even now that they are causing to place in an environment where their money printing is increasing the.
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united states permission to use one of its. as an airfield but the government in quito is facing a backlash for critics are calling a violation of the country's constitution. takes a closer look. the galapagos islands home to the giant tortoises birthplace of darwin's theory of evolution and it'll wear you rocked to sleep by the sound of lapping waves and the gentle hum of american planes you know as you know you know i love those i've mentioned that the galapagos is our aircraft carrier it is our natural carrier because it is shores us permanent replenishment interception facilities and it is a 1000 kilometers from our coast united states is going to take charge of improving
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conditions especially refueling watches might now find some new star spangled species across the sky because ecuador has just agreed to allow the u.s. military to use the u.s. go world heritage site reports claim the pentagon will now keep planes on the historic san cristobal island for operations in the pacific ocean with the primary purpose said to be fighting drug trafficking so far so good that's just a small catch a minor inconvenience really but ecuador in constitution doesn't allow foreign military bases on its soil but now if it says the defense minister it's not a base pesetas it's a funny little gathering place going to look at the us to meet for periods of no more than a week and is subject to the protocol of the preservation of sovereignty those are my concerns gone also on the plus side washington is covering all the costs but perhaps unsurprisingly not everyone is happy about this latest addition galapagos
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is not an aircraft carrier for gringo use it is an ecuadorian province patrimony of humanity patriotic ground that his vessel soul can reach such a level describes very well the government to represent now ecuador and u.s. relations hit a no no under former president rafael correa he i'm going to washington by closing one of the largest u.s. bases outside the state relations father soured one craig granted wiki leaks co-founder today in a solemn. asylum and sheltered him from the long arm of the u.s. justice department for years but things have been on the up recently thanks to lenin moran no who's been in power since 2017 it was miranda who decided that a son should outstayed his welcome at the embassy in london we all know the fallout from that the whistle pro was dragged out by the british police slapped with 18 criminal counts by washington now faces extradition to the u.s. and potentially a 175 years behind bars now coincidentally or not at the same time acquittals bank
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account got an almighty boost with a $4200000000.00 loan from the i.m.f. the international monetary fund where the u.s. has huge voting rights we all know friendships about give and take so at the end of the day what's a small national treasure when your allies go deep pockets. and security skews america's trade war against china goes woman journey while we continue to face scrutiny over spying allegations and everything chinese is being treated with some deep suspicion these days it seems so little of the red faces in the west's defense industry. we are celebrating a lot of different the purchase of many f. 35 aircraft by paul to find their jet the way they say by the plays of the world
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they knew that you had your choice. walk away is something that's very dangerous into their close ties to the chinese government for a potential role in cyber espionage. i think it's bread it's not. bad but it's a question of how bad is it. we have been completely in. the role of china and it is only now that people are beginning to wake up what people are concerned about and i'm one of those have anything with a chinese connection at least it ought to be noted and the risks need to be to have in the world's 1st face generation strike croft i think is really
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a cause for concern. because michael components of the f. $35.00 are inspected repeatedly each stage of manufacture additionally exception p.c.b. has no visibility or access to any sense to program information and there is limited to no risk associated with that minimal role in the program. the day 25 her moscow just for a go reminder that breaking news. has come in the last hour or so the iranian nuclear unwinding still more news in from around that is announced is going to boost its uranium enrichment levels to exceed the limit that was set back in 2015 the spot continues will bring you more in the coming hours you can follow it to it r.t. dot com for another there in moscow this lunchtime thank you for watching r.t. international keep track of us as i say r.t. dot com facebook and twitter.
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when we all make this manufactured consensus instant of public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the final merry go round lifts only the one percent. that's not going all middle of the road signals. the real news is really. what politicians do something. they put themselves on the line when they get
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accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more some want to . have to go right to the press this is like them up for free in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the hollers. they said. you know world of big partisan movies lot 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 smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the path 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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washington's disdain for international agreements has left europe doubtful about the u.s. as a trusted partner well the new constellations of the e.u. parliament help europe pull through. europe. political coalition is a collection of newcomers from the right stuff. to the terrorist with competition between traditional powers on the right is will the e.u.
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manage to present a united front and deal with the challenges of today. political forces help you reach. out that it's really great to have you with us. to talk about so start with the latest elections in the e.u. so the populist wave that everyone thought would take over again happen come about but the far right still got more seats than before in the parliament. begins in italy in france in hungary not enough to take over but what do you thing this gain will do will it allow to disrupt the parliament from within. well firstly i think you're absolutely correct the gains have been there but they have been relatively marginal we're talking about a 5 percent increase compared to 2014 and also a very strong on the other side consolidation a very very clear pro european consensus between 4 political families the popular
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party the socialists the greens and the liberals now when it comes to the minority that 25 percent minority on the nationalist side in a sense precisely because they are nationalist and being nationalists they're not particularly good at cooperating internationally by definition actually not only is numerically a relatively contained minority but it is also one that is unable to work together i think we have already seen the 1st instance of this was there so we need a leader of a guy in italy that essentially tried to unite the national missing the populists to that extreme right but failed to do so i don't think is going to be able to do it and he has been very demonstrated that he's been unable to.

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