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you and say that certainly we've seen a lot of in fighting among these various different factions. and as you say, there's going to be a scramble for power. who wants to be in control of his government at all? this said he, oh, most of it. so i think you're right about that. i want to ask you about you about it. a lot of johnny, a top advisor to iran. so supreme leader who said recently that the syrian arrow, the army can no longer defend itself. this matters should have been in our hands from the beginning, and that's coming from jump out a lot of johnny, a top advisor to the mama. how many, how many is the so so can you, can you explain that to me? iran saying that this should have been in our hands for. busy the beginning, what does that mean? if you remember any other 6 months ago after the demise of the presidents, right. you see, when the present the staff came to you on for the ceremonies that reach was he had that meeting with the supreme leader the where it's a little harmony, told him one to match all the data. there are going to be some, some, fos, they gain syria. i need to address these against them and uh,
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nothing new in touch tv as much deceptions and not to follow, then don't fall into the and the defiance and the cost that they are offering you. and there are such incentives are and that's real and it could be faster for you. so that was the warning that he received nearly 6 months ago. and it seems that he did not receive the message or he did not take it serious. uh, so for the past 6 months, it is, maybe we need to actually do we hands maybe need to need to, to, for the disney to asian and, and try to come the same in order to resist more and more understanding what the situation is that last time himself was reluctance and on the i've actually resisting and continue to have the power in the more so he gave off
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the power very easy for less than a week. we so that's how a great country like that's like syria and the government long old in government like us had, who stays there. why bad? strongly the, the wars and the con, the conflicts that happens since $21011.00 now is the, the, in less than what we have the access to it is. it seems that he had already given up everything more g cheaper and he had advanced with sort of jump in how many of us are do apologize for interrupting you. but i've spoken to people in the region who said, who said, i think it hung out and the other so the of the northern syrian circus border and for months i've seen some kind of strange preparations being made an effect for what nobody knew at the time but i understand people along that northern border region for 3 months they've been saying since september, some things on the way, what do you know of? i'm not aware of the news, but there are some comments that there are some,
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some analysis and reports that we are seeing. yeah, we have read being reading on the media on thing times on different places that there are some of the variations. and he was ignored, or maybe intentionally, they decided to let it go either by the written is, but russians by syrians, them sounds. and it led to the situation that'd be a witnessing the baby they deduct, taken serious at that time. or they relied upon the, the, let's say, the problem is that the sort of keys had made. and that the many years ago, 67 years ago that they would control the, uh, the, and mr phones. and they would not allow them to rebel again. and so they, i think they is wrong fully a trust that the trustees governments and in that case yeah, on the, on either side the, the, the lowering the problem is, is that wouldn't even to, uh, presents us to us from the other play years just like that really for us that it
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came today that the americans and from had ministration actually from, from east for the u, a. e to the sense that he would not extend the uh, the sanctions against syria, which were supposed to and in less than 2 weeks on december 20th. yeah. so with such a and that's a prosperous promise and the that's a positive promises that were made and which i do not believe that would be fort phantom. it seems that present side beside that to this passive stuff from russia and iran, and to follow the guidelines of the u, a. e and the americans. if the, if this all comes out to, to, to be confirmed, it's a great angle. you're bringing in how methods are appreciate you telling us this here in our to international. you know, you look at, you look at it, for example, you are joining us from to ron. and we all know about how many use iran has been on
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the receiving end of all sorts of iran, a phobic, you know, messaging where there's a israel doing attacks in iran incognito this assassinations that the united states involve even turkey and bolt as of what we're seeing right now, but your entire ron, how about that as a, what do the people of tear on and the broad a countries think? how do they feel? watching what's happening to syria right now, the syrian president currently missing in action? there are mixed feelings right now. any of on among the support, those of you want some parts of the stock. they think that it's good that has to have these bon now some people think that you're on has strongly activity and has been enacted in supporting us. some believe that it was the correct thing to do to actually be nothing to support aside because he did nothing. once it's attorneys for the past week, we can see on the media and the negotiations and the remarks by a patients likes, pardon me, is the key that the one,
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what exactly is spending its hand for support by the parents? the just you guys did not want speech and so that's the is the mixed feelings that we have. so we have had many more tiers in, in syria. and we had actually spent the last 2 supports as the area of to kids and to that's why they were owned those conflicts and all those various groups, prices and the other things. and it was the key player in the resistance prompts. so it has always been very important for you, but now that people are, is actually experiencing such makes me think because some of them are looking at the side. does that seem reluctant? and some are looking at the background on the how much we spent on how many people that we had in syria, marty, or the injured and on the, the cost that he's had for us. some others are looking dad. okay. do those over
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against the yeah. you and yes, of course, of course, to the underpass. now say daddy, okay, it's good because there is no sort of more still here to be support there to or to be a spends money on data and such things. so we going to not the cleared cards analysis among the poverty right now. the narrative has not be shaped correctly and complete these. so i do want it among the public. and we need to wait if they may be, if to hours or maybe a couple of days until the some of these channels uh would, uh, per wind or the media out. this would provide the narrative to the people to find out about the situation. have to have a, have an analysis on that. so i guess the time they, the events were so quickly a fast that the, even the professional and that is and they can not follow their the events very quickly. all right, let's, let's, let's talk about the, the, the future here. i know, i know it's early days yet. how about that as a,
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but you know, some people say, if you break it, you buy it. my question is when the dust settles time is it? as a who owns syria, who does it belong to you break it, you buy it, but it has very difficult to say here. my understanding so far following didn't use for the past few days, is that there is no, we never in this ration i need to beverly been every one who's now trying to have a piece of the cake. and then what kind of pricing for they share it right shortly . even that it tells you which is seems to be the main they are igniting the, the, the revealing is injected the groups and to start the, uh, the, the process being dishonest. and the class has been supporting them for many years, even in the church. he is not going to be uh, actually in full control of the,
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of the intro to control of the situation. as i said, the, if it could move towards the next topic in the country, they, then they would benefits post on the extent he will on and also is right there is seen. and, and the tensions in the country would not favor either countries, especially the neighbors and, or even to, to yeah, he's going to witness some go back, i believe. all right guys, now coordinate groups are going to look for more power. save themselves. that would be a threat to, to, to you and to, with the, exactly, this is a very, very good point. you bring up here because i'm not gonna talk about what people say about the turkish lead leadership. because some people might say the other one sits in more chairs and ones, but there's a lot of people saying and the other one has a hand in these various factions, all of minutes ends jihad is most scenarios that,
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that are fighting. now, what happens if the one upset then, what is the other one betrays the very factions he's allegedly supporting cause of the war certainly find himself in danger. oh you cannot see how you mean by what do you mean by the train that groups he marked as tough supporting them. he might be surprised by the internal conflicts beaten down. um, but as i said the most frank would come from the court. the side. yeah. that is not this, of course there is nothing that why uh, to throw it to you and the other one has all the way it's not supported by america . doesn't america support the codes? i mean, there is a course of course the area kinds of support things that's gonna, that's gonna put on through and washington, that log ahead, isn't it? yeah, exactly. that would be the, the for this groups is a balancing a x, or for the, for the tortures case for the americas. so they're using the chords to somehow
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control towards the, for the many years. now, if it is necessary, the americans could support them and you get again, it can be out of control because of the situation right now, you know, a, syria, and then they would be a threats to the uh, it towards here. again, all of us, the trustees, the government would works with the americans. we've, who are against the uh, to the choice groups. right now in syria. of course, we know that this price naming grooves as territories have in many cases that the americans have support, that this thing groups and the naming dema service doesn't mean that washington. he's not going to work with some groups. who, i mean, yeah, you're think you're out gilani mohammed al, july, and he's, you know, he's a guy at the head of the circle position. he's already been on cnn. i mean, there you go. that should tell you just about all you need to know how many that as i go on that day is a saturday general of the asian may,
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as for him joining us live your analogy international during our breaking news coverage. thank you very much for your commentary. i thank you very much for having thank you. as well, dependent on size, it will keep its boots on the ground in syria meantime sizing a new potential threat from ices. certainly the us presence in syria is intended to ensure the and during the 3 devices, with our partners in the rockies security forces, with our partners in syria, with the syrian democratic forces. we are aware that the chaotic and dynamic circumstances on the ground in syria could give isis space and were determined to work with those partners to continue to degrade their capabilities to continue to prevent them from researching, to ensure their during the fee to ensure the secure detention yeah, but have a look at this, you'll love it because let's just see how washington natalie. i betrayed the leader of the terrorist, grew higher tati at all. sean because 2017,
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the us embassy and syria. while he put a price on his head, 10000000 bucks to bring him to justice. now the western media has made a new ton. well, what a difference a day makes from that until now that the groups evolved from being jihadist and to revel store and summer bullets, even w opposition forces. and now somehow cnn. a lot of the exclusive with the terrorist lead to apple mohammed, i'll july the people listening to this are going to wonder why they should leave you. you are still a specially designated global terrace by the united states with a $10000000.00 bounty on your head. your group is a prescribed terraced organization by the united states by the u. n. by the you and others, no issue. okay? safety people don't judge by words, but by actions any further, i believe the reality speaks for itself. these classifications are primarily
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political and at the same time wrong, i should, i defined a terrorist as someone who intentionally killed civilians harms in this sense or displaces people for being honest. many of the war is waged by major powers in arab muslim, and even non muslim countries have involved the deliberate killing of thousands, the destruction of homes, and the displacement of millions. even the regime itself is guilty of such actions . and while a series of falls into crisis, west and media officers have started to blame russia's president for providing a new wave of migrants flooding into europe. but just just quickly, that is a basically the same accusations that were heard years ago and minute tons, backed by western sponsors, tried to over throw aside the narrative machine, they punch in into high gear these days. all right, let's discuss this now with far the smile of a full month's senior software in the us congress. not joining us here live during operate can use on all to international faddie. welcome to the program. thank you.
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the idea has confirmed that limits does what we're watching across the middle east in syria. in particular, the idea of can funding is really tang so crossing into the syria buffers owners, they call it. they say this will provide security for israel for the. what do you make of it, as well as, as bars of, um, i'm the wider preparedness operation. we know that there is a, almost a little more than 2 entire army divisions right now in the golden heights, including one of them is a commander division. and we also know that the i a i a s the is randy. air force is current to these moments. so striking use some of the strategic missile silos and so on and what is left in eastern syria. it is ready to someone nervous about what's going to happen. so with the, with the rebels. so whenever you want to call them, that's all right now in the connecticut area right there on the border with the
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golden heights. and there is a very high level readiness in the idea of the possibility which seems now as low, low probability, but nobody is um, is ignoring it, the possibilities something might develop there. uh huh. it is the, the, the nervous as is more amongst the commander. does that mean the army itself, in general? the feeling is that it is the very presence of the forces there. well, it will prevent anything of developing. so i believe it is more of a. um, you can call it like i'm going to asian a means to mitigate any possible developments to so that does that seem to suggest, for example, i'm trying to understand the syrian military right now. i've heard reports and the serial ministry was actually told by the it's superior to stine down regroup, you know, reassemble outside the city. i've also heard reports that a couple of 1000 syrian soldiers actually defected straight to the other side of
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the so called opposition could, can you give me any, any insight on that? and if it's, if it's true, what would be the motivation as well as the, of the sources that have come from uh, like everyone watching the, you know, all kinds of applications. yeah. gotta grab a 2nd notice on where people tell us what the field. many of the soldiers of this here in the air of army have actually lost contact with the hedge h q 4 weeks. now, some of them for more than that, they're not really taking care of the left. many of them are there because they were forcefully low. for years i've been doing forcibly, unfortunately, taken off of the streets to serve. they don't want to be, there is no one to serve. it's all at the very read. it was a very strong, very aggressive draft laws under which, i mean, we heard, we heard stories even the last it to you were the most the out all these little. they used to basically thank you for the street like young border like young man
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stuff, teenagers to come and service. uh, sometimes it will hold the someone's family. um like the cost is sold. it has a lot of the for the son. right. in fact, so this has been kind of a machine for some aspect. so this resumed a little bit, but some ask warranty. so we hear those stories now, are they rely on for you? i mean, i know exactly what you do. you know, we, we watch the media, that's what we can do, you know? yeah. so best. so i think what, what, what are your expectations when the dust settles? are we expecting some kind of power grab in damascus? i know the, the outgoing syrian prime minister has said that should be free and fair elections, so the people can choose their own leadership. a meantime, some people to say that's going to be a tough soul for some kind of power grabbing. the mass goes, fight the your thoughts, the prime minister of the other ministers had spoken of variety over the tell him
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10 of his networks. also heard the shy of the ends without any mm. and the apparent, or leader of, uh, the, the new forces on power. they all speak in a very sweet manner in the very calm manner. let 1st of all i bold. let's hear you . i will do well my personal. like this. i think this people are very so these people, this country and this culture and needs a break. and they have been like 2 decades in a variety of wars and problems. so i wish them all the best uh, more of the road to that would have to go through some kind of a democratic inclusive process. and i think that was interesting, don't from watching. well, most of the syrian pop culture seems to me that those here and people is ready for that. they are, they have been waiting for that. it's um, it's a people that is mostly quite educated and, and you'll be surprised to be those, most of them very tolerant to each other because they used to live in
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a very diverse society. historically speaking of aspects of always been, uh, a comfortable believe. it's not a causal political city. yeah. the story of this business will being such um northwest i live very close down under sanctions city is an experience of the last few decades. yeah. and oh yeah, it has always been a cultural center. has always been a um, an art center for the arts with the sciences for everything. yeah. it's, uh, i see no reason to, to think that they cannot go back to that if i'm allowed to is a key if allowed the opportunity. here's my, here's my problem. with that is with the outside players. let things happen. i mean, i can know anybody can, you know, uh, some further government, anybody. contents, last one, a terrorism position of subversive organization. anybody can cause trouble is somebody is country. it is a receiver to be in their best interest. and in that context, there is
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a statement that was made by the turkish foreign minister that today that i think was very interesting when he said the currency or the new syria will and should be or would not work. so not and will not be a threat suite between its neighbors. and when i hear that i hear the message to israel. and if indeed the new regime is one that what i mean, you don't have to sign the agreement. that is, or was it, you know enough that you don't support his beloved or, or not do other things of that kind like a variety of other things. and that lowers the pressure in the surrounding the surrounding countries. um, so there will be less pressure on when they will see less pressure on them to operate. so 1st of elements inside syria, that's what i say. i didn't say to but and so, so i think everyone is, is trying to, to lower the level of the respirator. we'll see that it's,
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it's like almost, it's almost reminds me of some of the east european blog revolutions in the early 99 where they started the following the dominos, one of the, some of the work, very, very grateful. let's hold. that is what's happening. let's of damascus comes and goes back to its days of glory, of culture, of science or of economics. you know, uh if you elect to certain people trades and to like, develop the economy, they can uh, reserve a lot of other last i'm talking financially speaking maturity is be varied with it . it's a very industrious people. again, historically speaking of, so i have no problem, i'm sure they have the talent and they have the drive and they have that patriotism to the is the question is with the powers that be lives in be and then yeah. ok sir
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. yeah. is it is right there in the crossroads between what we used to pull the sheet of crescent and we've got one and one directions east to west. and then you have the other axis, which is a sunni access from turkey all the way down to right. so that was like the right there in the center. it has now there is a very important and that's for your there. the same as the other famous assume pro, that the chinese of tried to develop the minds of friends. on the other. you have, you have all the resources that syria has, issues of energy and commerce and so on. this country can slide into this to the stars in my opinion, but it needs to be saw friend though any. it needs to maintain his sovereignty or some respectable way or another. i'm glad for the that you mentioned the 99 sees
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pots of you know, your beast and your color revolutions, orange revolutions. our springs was keeping in mind that were always very influential. external actors involved in all of those movements, but now that's a very, very good point. if i the, and i really appreciate your time and very insightful commentary as well for the smile or for my senior software from the us congress joining us here. thank you. so much for your time. thank. thank you. have a great day sir. thank you for joining us here for this program. live for most good . this is the ashi international mother ship and we are back in 5 minutes. the the, by the middle of the 19th century, practically the whole of india had been under the rule of the british and by the
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breaking news of this. how i live on hockey international from moscow. the russian foreign ministry says syria is lead up by charlotte sob has left his presidential post on the country in order for a peaceful transition of power off the folds. with the conflicting policies of is as a whole bunch of terrorist forces sees the syrian capital of them ask us, it's a dozen, 2 weeks off the launching a shop the offensive. they now multiply the presidential palace and they've taken over the state tv channels station. the yeah, some pretty late overnight pictures of the capital. frankly, locals are taken to the street, some of them celebrating the full of authorities,
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