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from oil and gas and i think we're going to see a move like that the next 6 to 9 months. breaking news in r.t. iran launches a barrel of of missiles at an air base housing u.s. forces in iraq calling it a revenge strike for the assassination of its top general cast into the money pentagon has confirmed that the base has been hit. well earlier iran that classified u.s. military as a terrorist organization and huge crowds gathered for the funeral of major general solomonic. glad to meet putin's been meeting the syrian president in damascus and the middle east braces according to the team. and the new gangster film the gentleman fired up debate over racism and censorship our guests give us their views . can tell you some of the most foul and disgusting racist language this was a movie about gangsters and it guess what bully gangsters don't speak in
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politically correct and balanced way is. that are you watching the international i'm or is on a lot could thank you for joining us and we start with this breaking news according to iran state t.v. iran has launched dozens of surface to surface missiles towards the end assad air base which is in anbar province in iraq it houses that u.s. and also british troops u.s. military officials have confirmed that at least 6 rockets fell on the air base and the white house says president donald trump is monitoring the situation so far there is information on possible casualties or damage to the base but we're monitoring that this follows iran's warning that it would hit u.s. targets in response to the assassination of its top general just a few days ago iran's false new. agency which is seen as
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a semi official agency is seeing is saying hard revenge begins the iranian air force has launched a successful operation called operation martyrs solomonic by firing missiles at the base of the terrorist invading u.s. forces that's a quote there from the agency and this of course follows the iranian polymers designation of the u.s. military as a terrorist group a u.s. official has told a.b.c. news that ballistic missiles have been fired from inside iran and multiple u.s. facilities in iraq's not just that one there in a sub but also one an herbal they're reporting although we haven't verified that independently earlier in the day this carrot secretary of iran's national security council said that 13 that revenge scenarios were being considered the wake of the assassination of major general by the u.s. and that even the softest options would be a quote historic night for the u.s. . well for a bit more on this we can now cross live to alley risky is contributor for our monitor thanks for joining us. for as far as our sources go we can see that iran
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has confirmed they've carried out the attack what do you make of all. well i think that this little space. with which iran can make life difficult to all united states in the middle east is true in the middle east but there are other states that take it very very tough measures to protect their. numerous measures were taken but it just shows that any measures that they will sweep to protect their horses in iran can still make like they're a big old hand you can easily pocket it was close it was interesting to slaughter iran when fully. armed attackers you know saying very clearly that they're ready to take to be there at the state so i think that this show is that the strategy of iran. in which allegation or the which calls general so that
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many what we're hearing u.s. forces not just in iraq and while we wait but it could also happen. to us more soon as there isn't serious and the afghanistan and in both syria and. i think iran is more sort of capable of making life difficult for the u.s. troops are certainly seeing now we're going to get the beginning of being ready in retaliation it didn't take too long by the way just a few days ago an iranian telling incident and i think you're going to see more and more as i said i think it's part of the wider spread a gene which were slow to somewhere bring us troops in that country is going to be like iraq and in syria you know vision as i said to afghanistan. ali you bought up this did this attack has been launched on u.s. forces in iraq what do you make of that choice of location for this retaliation by ranko fortunately the hospital speculation since assassination of captain for the
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money last couple of days about how iran might retaliate some people speculating that it could be 3 more. sort of attrition means you know so i will federal and attacks others saying that unfortunate other countries in the middle east would become bihu grounds for a proxy war by the us and iran does this location what does it mean do you think. one 1st of all there will be i'm ill what struck. me is the very base which was there's a white president trump will some white wants president mike pence so what has this from that simple i'm going to say i believe that consistent that basing christmas so that's number one number 2 is there to assume any incident was assassinated in iraq. it's only natural therefore the 1st response be focused on iraq it's over it's over it's it's the most significant stumble on is that i mean i sent you
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mean specifically was is it are you seeing in response actions or not much of that money was assassinated on iraqi territory. america has a whites troop presence in iraq as well the iran has human rights on i mean iraq and i think that probably the moment the newsies place or iraq where your people will well the americans will be on iraq it sooner it's war that's not the place that it probably is the main arena. i think that. it will be focused and will be warts i think using iran has numerous options but 'd we're choosing iraq as the 1st location i think was very logical given the symbolism of that country particularly as it was when iraqi territory we're still in when he was assassinated . the white house has said that donald trump is monitoring this situation and
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so far as where where this attack on these air bases is still ongoing according to the sources we've been looking at but with trump monitoring it what kind of reaction do you expect from the white house now and how far could this escalate. well i think that depends on the any casualties which which fell as a result of this attack up until now it's not clear how many casualties we are now this attack has led to another can say tell of these but then there is a danger. another american gets allegation and it could be like a snowball purposes. because the escalator have. been skeptical that an american is ready to enter into all out war i don't think any content site would want an all out war and if there are american technologies at this particular attack a lot of trouble is in for a very difficult situation because you have to remember the goal from campaign on
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putting an end to end this war now if there are fatalities from what we want to enter into into war with iran the same sign it people is not response will be perceived as a weekly so that's seen in a rather eerie rather critical. that's why i think today's attack shows that by taking the decision to assassinate money donald trump may may have dug into a very deep hole we were there on but the actions coming up at the end of this year that's also another reason which would prevent truck entering all at all with there are no. risks being. 'd or exposing him as a weekly if these attacks continue if american produce all and he doesn't respond. indeed it's a very very difficult while marks which bought into a sudden it's a very complex situation that you say that he's been talking about withdrawing
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troops from the middle east for a long period and saying he's got to stop with these on winnable war and yet here we see the assassination and then of course this escalation of retaliation happening i just want to pick up one other thing about donald trump who are. he did say at the weekend that the u.s. had identified cultural targets in iran and they received a lot of blowback for that and then we heard him earlier today saying that he intends to fully obey the law meaning that you know they would not target cultural targets do you expect him to stick to that. our world will hold trump you don't know what to expect so i'm going to go with you we did expect that it would be when the national senate general. i think that the shock to everyone goal of trying to likes to be seen as unpredictable i think that actually it was one of the motives why he wanted to and i suspect it's what i'm going to say look i can do anything on my for example i want to edit my character is so with donald trump you can't rule out anything now i. think iranian culture all sides well we
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never know what was actually what is capable of nevertheless i do think that. the iranians will with this quivering quicker response here on his giving a given a clear message i don't think they don't trumpets was expecting that the reaction of iran would be so you know certainly as collateral the reaction to the killing of . manning and so we do have we can see but again i think the war war is wrong rather far fetched but i think the whole thing was when you're on each side trying where they got it when it comes to the region i think iran has worked and produced the u.s. iran has regional allies it has trouble or it has the popular mobilization also with iraq as allies in. the u.s.
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on the other hand does not have many allies 6 where the allies it doesn't even really rather. for example saudi arabia along with very capable military israel. ground in its own internal problems in america at the hands of the kurds so strategically speaking when you want to talk about how is it the position of each country i think iran has a clear it's bandages and they're all in any order tradition i expect iraq would be the. i want to acknowledge the fact. you mentioned some other regional players before we let you go i just want to ask you that because one of the much of the loss to the scene the sense that 4 hours ago he was talking about having had very productive constructive conversations with the represents of saudi arabia about the middle east about stability and about oil that saudi arabia is of course a major ally for the u.s. do you think saudi arabia could again be seen as
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a target by iran. well i think that's that's possible or i think that american military bases in saudi arabia want to be more accurate generic and military bases were going to be. part of the united arab emirates american military bases would be a part maybe maybe not so much that certainly saudi arabia and the u.a.e. so that was not an option you know the the telling of the honey was it an issue of such magnitude that the iranian response could be anything all bets are off now the iranian response would not i don't think we constrained equipped targets on numerous countries and by the way the response to retaliation would really be from iran we heard a few days ago it was below leader. not a lot also saying that also told me that they are retaliating going in and so you
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would military presence in that region so it runs really be a response from iran that small what's the response from iran like we saw just now with the on the on the left and we'll also see possible retaliation i was sick and but this reason i think that maybe you will see the been using in a recent period the times and again as i said we must not underestimate that's why don't let's look at allies which are running always and also a lot of popularity which possible that money is to enjoy not just in iran but in the wider reach. contributor for our monitor middle east alley risk thanks for your insights. our president has indeed backed down on a threat to destroy iran's cultural sites that was earlier the u.s. leader cause global alarm or the series of tweets on saturday in which he said key a rainy and land boss could be targeted if the country seeks revenge for the assassination of its top general classrooms for their money but on tuesday trump
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said washington will obey international law we are according to various laws supposed to be very careful with their cultural heritage and you know what if that's what the law is i like your baby the law of all meanwhile the iranian parliament unanimously passed a bill designating the u.s. armed forces as a terrorist organization. ah ah. for those who ordered this is well as the perpetrators of this crime the killing of general kassim son the money to disappear with the pentagon and their military accounted as terrorists. the body of major general sort of money was taken back to his hometown for burial and it's reported dozens of people were crushed to death in a huge crowd gathered with hundreds injured meanwhile be iranian foreign minister
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accused washington of violating u.n. agreements after he was denied to us visa which means he cannot trust the un they to this week and the democrats are still angry with donald trump for failing to seek congressional approval for his actions in the middle east artie's caleb maupin has more on that. trams decision to kill iran's top general isn't exactly bringing peace and stability to the middle east as the world is on edge waiting to see how bad the fallout will be democrats have spoken up however the objection of the democrats isn't that trump killed got some solid money but that he did it without their permission the operation against solo money in iraq was conducted without specific authorization and any advance notification or consultation with congress there is usually a congressional consulting process it's both constitutionally required we see a gradual march to military action directly or indirectly with iran that has not been authorized by congress but they did actually have
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a chance to stop trump the recent $738000000000.00 defense spending bill could have included amendments that tied trump's hands and mandated he not carry out any attacks against iran no federal funds may be used for any use of military force in or against iran unless congress has a declared war be in 1000 specific statutory authorization for such use of military force if the president wants to attack iran he needs to come to congress for authorization i proly support this amendment prohibits in the use of any funds for war with iran without congressional authorization a number of progressive voices did speak out but they got outvoted the bill was passed. any member who voted for the national defense authorization act a blank check can't now expressed dismay that trump may have motion of the war in the middle east my amendment which has stripped would have cut off funding for any offensive attack against iran including gates officials like sunday monny now
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democrats in congress are looking to pass a resolution that would not stop but only limit trump's actions when it comes to iran and no surprise there because in the aftermath of solomon is killing democrats seem to act go trumps claim that he was indeed an awful person who deserved to be shot down so the money was a murderer responsible for the deaths of thousands including hundreds of americans general still the money was a violent man who died a violent death toll money was a bad guy there's no question about that a notorious terrorist no one should shed a tear over his death he deserved to be brought to justice he deserved to be broken justice was done this seems to be the outlook of the democratic party it's ok to kill the top general of a foreign country and put the country on the brink of war you just have to ask permission 1st they don't sound as much like cool headed dogs but rather like
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noxious bureaucrats waving the rule book and from space demanding proper procedure well early repercussions will necessitate she came earlier on sunday when iraqi lawmakers voted to expel foreign forces from back country the us secretary of state meanwhile rejected claims that sort of money was in iraq on a diplomatic mission. zarif statement. his 1st statement that this sort of money was traveling to baghdad on a diplomatic mission anybody here believe that. is there any history that would indicate that it was remotely possible that this kind gentleman this diplomat of great order because i'm still the man he had traveled to baghdad for the idea of conducting a peace mission i think maybe reporters like this one of that's fantastic. we know that wasn't true we not only know the history we know in that moment that was not true serif is a propagandist of the 1st order or however the iraqi prime minister disagrees.
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when it put a human i was about to meet silly money at 830 on friday morning on the day of his death he was carrying a message to me from the iranian side in reply to a saudi message that we sent to the iranians earlier to reach important grievance regarding the did escalation of tensions in iraq and in the region we discussed these political maneuverings with mohamed he's the u.n. representative for iraq but its youth organization called just so. the united states army and the power i wouldn't find them or don't find them useful in our country or in my country we don't find that useful because 1st of all they haven't protected our borders when ice is invaded iraq they haven't protected our konami they haven't protected our oil so if the us wanted to escalate this this is an act of war and is an act of terrorism iran have the right to to to define the fanatic defined state as a terrorist state can be counted as act of terrorism. is being committed in a sovereign country and you are. nearby civilian airport
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targeting well both of them were civilian that time because they travel through baghdad international airports we have changed again and they have changed the rules of the game and this is a clear violation of a human right and a clear act of terrorism i remind you of this breaking news that iran has confirmed a missile strike on a base housing u.s. forces in iraq we're going to update you with that later in this program. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. next kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade wars
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corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . when i was sure something seemed wrong. but all wrong just don't call. me things yet to shape out this day become educated and in gains from it because betrayal. when something you find themselves worlds apart when you choose to look for common ground.
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that i'm a patient has paid an unexpected visit to syria for talks with president bashar al assad they discuss the volatile situation now unfolding in the middle east auntie's roman culture of reports this is let him have putin's 1st to visit says syria since the year it's wednesday 17 and his arrival is there comes amidst a sentients in the middle east following the killing off i saw up iranian military official in iraq after arrival according to vladimir putin's spokesperson he visited the russian command center in damascus where he held a meeting with president bashar assad and also received a state of affairs i reports from the military about what's going on in the rest of the country now in a meeting with bashar assad lot of mir putin says that's a long way in significances steps have been made to establish in the country's territorial integrity as well as statehood meanwhile president of syria bashar
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assad that thanked their russian military for establishing peace in his country and of course for their flights against terrorism well on wednesday vladimir putin. will be holding another top level meeting this time president in turkey they'll be formally launching the new turk stream pipeline and also discussing the fallout from major general sort of mani's death will be closely following those developments right here on r.t. . now the latest movie by the british director guy ritchie has been getting some less than stellar reviews with critics of branding the picture as racist and out of touch the gentleman has so far only been released in 4 countries with the rest the world going to see it in about 2 months time but here's a look at what is already getting people angry. it's really warming up yeah.
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every imaginable demographic gets their moment to be targeted and denigrated the only thing the gentleman finds worth celebrating is the bravado masculinity. a less forgivable blast from the past however it is a discomforting strain of racially based humor running through out reaches original script making flat punch lines of multiple aging characters. just a shame that guy ritchie falls back on his bad habits casual racism i don't know lack of female characters problematic but still very entertaining. would and i am being absolutely sincere much rather watch cats than the angry racist masses that is the gentle. well we put this up for debate with political commentator david vance and social activist lee jasper. this is a sort of bygone bricks movie
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a sort of muscular reassertion of the we can say what we like it's our country and we don't give a damn what anybody thinks he can tell us about the most foul and disgusting racist language this was a movie gangsters and hey guess what really gangsters don't speak in politically correct balanced ways that's not what gangsters do when we see movies like this is the following day when those racial epithets are repeated on the should treat give cause for concern that. movie makers like guy should have a broader social conscience and responsibility. producing the arjen they do if you want to see a margin to reassess them then that's fine you go and see it if we go to see a gangster movie you know we're not expecting to. find high philosophy we're not expecting to experienced work culture that's just reality i think is outdated is
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outmoded and he's not reflecting the kind of future which is of a more inclusive sense of britishness nationalism you know here we are in 2020 and what we're experiencing over this movie is just an early flutter of woke culture off the perpetually offended black panthers one of the most successful movies in the world and it's successful economically for a reason i think i'm not in favor of any artistic ban or any law i do think they should be greater diversity in the production and creative rooms quite amusing that you just referenced black panther and you went on then to talk about diversity if i recall the black panther movie successfully there wasn't a huge amount of diversity in not so if you want equality and i do then i think we have to have the fundamental right. to of all opinions of all sorts heard. and
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understood. we return to our breaking news now iran has fired dozens of missiles at bases housing u.s. forces in iraq the pentagon has just issued a statement saying quote it is clear that these missiles were launched from iran and targeted at least 2 iraq eat military bases hosting u.s. military and coalition personnel the bend could mention the assad base in western iraq and the herbal base in the oven iraq the white house says the president is monitoring the situation this video you're currently seeing on the screen is purported to show the missiles in flight although it is unbearable fight so far there is no information on casualties but this follows iran's warning that it would hit u.s. targets in response to the assassination of its top general just a few days ago iran's of fox news agency has called it quote a successful operation called operation martyr solomonic they fired missiles at the base of the terrorists invading u.s. forces that's a quote from c.
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and this follows the iranian parliament stated nation off the u.s. military as a terrorist group earlier in the day the secretary of iran's national security council said that 13 revenge scenarios were being considered in the wake of the assassination of major general custom sulaimani and that even the soft as options would be a historic night for the u.s. . well that is your update for now we're back here at the top of the hour with more on this breaking news and more news from around the world see that. here's a thought experiment and a bit of a prediction for 2020 going back to saudi aramco around town as it went public just recently at a market valuation an excess of $1.00 trillion dollars i think at one point was
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worth 2 trillion dollars i think that we're going to see them make a hostile buy of a company maybe facebook for example and it could be the 1st trillion dollar hostile raid in history because they've got the balance sheet now if you've got a 2 trillion dollars balance sheet that means you've got you know the ability to borrow another trillion so you've got a 3 trillion dollar war chest if you go after an apple or even a berkshire hathaway 5 or $600000000000.00 so i went inside iran by berkshire hathaway just as a hostile trade and then they own us huge portion of the whole global market the american market why not they've got the balance sheet now they want to diversify away from oil and gas and i think we're going to see a move like that the next 6 to 9 months. 6. both the harmony created on vibrating strings that is chemistry chemistry is the melody the melodies you can play in strings what is the universe
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the universe is is a symphony of strings. you know world big porters do a lot of things and you could see yours it's time to wade 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 back and shouting past each other it's taught critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks.

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