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the, the russia, the intelligence change was the serious front state that says great risk, but in the future. meanwhile, as tara sees the capital prices rate pounds a month for one of them, and then the pre a and much that is shown. so village on the goal on the high rise as to boulder with the box for those the production is relative. serious. this is what the fans behind the mark following. i'm so i size full is our launch is through the heights . so using the buffers, understood to jeep mountain range, while labeled a certain present fancy major event plans for law, the total real expensive. and the last all outside the zip codes, the syrian president has relocated the most go, is finally off the receiving,
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glad to end asylum from russia. the live from moscow. this is obviously you, my mom in 30 minutes of news. our news start now the into of breaking news coverage for the full price of my show outside in syria, continues the mazda of space has a stock new reality as profit down build up ahead of a city wide. could you impose by hyatt tight? i'll some that service group now in control of a little bit until 5 am. i'm a lot of government offices across the city, but it is really full of strike on the capital. i know i'm going to say, you know, we can say that life in the syrian capital has returned to some degree of normalcy after the unprecedented events that took place in the capital and across the
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country. these events have had a significant impact on syria as a whole, with the capital experiencing come after a night of unrest and weekend security. both in damascus itself and in other areas affected by militant activity. recently, opposition groups and militants entered latasha and tartarus and people have begun to gradually return to the markets. the most remain closed. as people are attempting to meet their basic needs, in general, a number of decisions have provided some relief for the streets of syria after the recent events. some government facilities such as the immigration office and the central bank in damascus, were targeted in damaged and there was unrest in latasha. additionally, major city centers in tartarus were damaged. a number of decisions made by the high command of the syrian opposition include imprisonment for one year, for anyone who fires indiscriminately. there was a lot of gunfire in the capital yesterday. another decision is
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a 3 year prison sentence for anyone who damages state property. and they must return any stolen goods. private individuals were also rob. these decisions aimed to reassure the syrian people. the armed groups also stated that anyone who threatens or attempts to settle scores with other citizens faces one year in prison . they emphasized the need for unity and avoiding any disagreements that could hinder the creation of a new syria. well, that's it. so i'm on serious, deeply front, so say size. and so it design service buys to control numerous of the facts of, of the end of the confidence in the north, for example. so there's not smooth as class with us supported goods over the city of mine, base there i'm in the south. is there any forces, have costs the boxes and kind of thing? i would say it's the serious set, the through a ground evasion. while the false positives demoss is that right is entitled to
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steve ones. this, this unity for actions suit is feature. she thought step on yep, video and you plus the, the situation is understandably difficult. the fact is that syria itself is a country as a woman for many patches, and whether the various forces that are represented in the opposition will be able to find a cream in the feet of the syrian people in syria. as a state largely depend on this associate professor of political science at our university, my crime, i will sign that says there is currently no way to restore stability in syria. we would like to see sort of the syria united uh, united country, uh, a statement company. but experience has, and history has told us that most of the cases that whenever there is a new version of the non state actors, like what we are witnessing in syria, a stability is left is not even an option. i mean we,
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we very much are going to end up seeing a lot of it and tell them i'm fighting with we between this the front to go. because the already city has been divided into different areas. and we, we admit that a lot there, there is a lot of america on our student, and she was on what is going on in syria? no, yes. same student. even though the automatic and to send out a american bases in, in, in northeast of, of syria. and many of these, a groups of these are to be supported by turkey, which is a near to country. or i've been supported by out of countries which are aligned with us, but it's to, instead of sending american tools to do the job, they are on the seem to get people to fight each other to basically we hope i get i of the, the, the city or will be, uh, will be good. we continue to be uh, united country, but it doesn't look like because of a discount on government. we know that there are areas that on the american control,
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and there are all areas that i'm not going to put a discount on there. the most of the company now is under the control of the, the address. but it doesn't seem to me that we are going to see our united pc and becoming huge for in the full of them off this bus. so after i've added his family, have relocated to moscow where they've been vaulted, humanitarian aside. them, according to ross, is foreign ministry assets green to, to set down off to negotiating a settlement with serious, warring factions, most of the rubles, it's a monthly basis or even save it, remain on the highlights, but face no may just the right. it's from the minutes of now in control of the country that we still have. who is s the i'm courier, now he's the head of and use the online magazine. the cradle. he said the us symbol to terrorist groups, to destabilize the syrian government. the far the united states i
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so is, is a useful tool, but it would also have as possible tool. and, um, it's also, i'm excuse friday as an excuse to stay in syria to the, to continue to be stabilized syria. the earlier, the, we're the, the us proxies in the northeast of syria, right? this here in democratic forces that occurs, they release hundreds of vices fighters into serial investors near the rocky border and the that they holding these for you. so i was writing these phrases where you have tens of thousands of eyes, these members and their families. i think this is a new date for the entire access over systems and the larger on that for the entirety of west of west asia, because um, now you have a space that is essentially ruled by former, honestly is combined. there is a former okay to combine there's, you have a may, a person like all giovanni, who has a 10000000 dollar bounty on this head, getting primetime interviews with cnn privacy and earnings are newer. worry not the
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job when they refuse to do it for the elected president of you'd ask a few years ago. so this is just a brand new world for everyone involved. right now that and so there's lots of other and look at the increasingly on says impulse mix of sir power of guess to me now a is in journalist mohammed, a shot shot him sitting from david christie back to this door to hire from jerusalem on to world edits a lodge is to use of it, and then from stumble, gentlemen, thank you so much for joining me here. and joining us today on our table i made if i may start with you. now the question i suppose on everyone's mind at the moment is, who will lead syria and form? is new goldman? i mean, what are the all so, so this very important question i guess because we have numerous fractions involved in withdrawing assets. how do you see be involving power dynamics shaping the
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feature as well that there's a $1000000.00 question who will lead to the next the next decades, or at least in the future? uh that is, uh i'm, i'm certain awesome, but there's also some answers. there's this question because for now it seems that it's yes is controlling all the game and syria of taking all the all the, all the right. and i was yes, but this will not last long. this, that is a lot of people involved and see a lot of governments involved. you'd probably view political governments in both is the full. so now i'm just allow me is the amount of the hour. how much will this less? nobody knows. but thing seems, elizabeth, positive one is it, the thing is different from the last time that i've been should have the was activity case. and i saw we had a complete list of lovely solutions this time,
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or the relative uh, but we had to, we didn't see be heading. we didn't see a cleansing. we didn't see the bombing calls, but it's just one let's so or for now at least it's elizabeth ok. how much was this less lose the, how much can george equal to all the sections. right, and just saying, uh, as long as it used to hear that will control these functions, but perhaps still is i could talk to you if you'd like to elaborate a little bit on the same. the question that i also how much i mean at the end is a, does a lot of the h t s is in control. but how long could this perhaps last more to the point that to so this could be a reminiscent of the pilot by highway. this is this scenario leading syria like afghanistan, like julie at this point. the, the dirty and integrity of for celia is in jeopardy.
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and whether the ext yes, can actually the governing. uh, that remains a very important question. and the fact i doubt that they can the get the experience, the back, the know, how did that kid the institution that list that shares the army has been recent to me you see may think. busy i is ready i to x and it was week by you many years of the site can get there are so many sections that are over there right now. no less than 18 nationality is if i include follow. ready the inside issue the this time i see that the even with the key trying to step in and steps in. ready as a that own interests, an agenda. it doesn't seem that they would be able to have absolute model for the
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good cause there are so many other players. um, what is actually these are the syria, my, the for that shift in to some of the governments structures in different communities patched us only has 20000 people. i mean that they can govern the entire country. yeah, interesting. george intro to interesting that you say how the, the country may fracture actually leads me quite nicely use of to you. because reports indicate that the previous, the exiled, serious opposition plans this little establish a, a transitional government use of how viable it is. this approach. what obstacles could it could arise as well? first of all of these governments exile and there's more than one actually there's the one that's close to the h t s, the salvation government. when we look at that government right now, mohammed al, by sheer,
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has been appointed to us kind of the form of the transitional government right now . uh with uh, the h t s. a. tara leader, uh, giovanni in damascus there together. but there's also the interns there. you can government as well. there's also a government to jordan as well. and many of these governments have been working for this moment. so it's not as something that they've been taken by surprise. so i'd probably expect in the next one to 2 months of transitional government that will probably be more inclusive and have a collective of all of these governments in exile to be able to rally, consolidate everyone altogether. because if the salvation government to, which is obviously the political arm of the age, ts tries to take power for themselves, it's going to be very, very short lived. we're going to see some fractures now uh at doha, for there was a meeting between the russian and turkish ford ministers and both of them mentioned resolution $2254.00 as
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a roadmap. and i think that's very important when we look at resolution 2254, it talks about a serial lead syrian own political transition. and right now at the moment it looks like that's what's trying to be implemented. and i think the syrians wants to implement this before any western country or western institutions tries to hijack the process of creating this transition government and working towards elections. so interesting, you say sir, is one, but do we actually know who the syrians are? we, we took the h t as it took about the kurdish parties. i mean, is it, is it, is it in clear who this, who syrians all as well? i think right now this series with the loudest voices, let's say the syrians with the loudest voices are obviously those in h t us around h t. us then probably followed by the siri national larvae in the series in term government, which is kind of one blocking itself as well. uh then probably followed then uh,
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followed by them are the kurdish militia that the united states is partnered up with the c f, a group that is very, very unfriendly with, let's say, uh, to say the least. and then again, there's other opposition groups. the 3 c r as a free siri, harvey of the south. this also us packed in groups in jordan. so i mean, there's a lot of groups. that's why syria has been so complicated over the years. a hard to solve and it's, it's going to be hard to bring them together. that seems to be the spirit right now . but will the spirit translate into true unity? that's certainly something that time will tell. all right, um, if i may, to, to, and you know, russian intelligence have highlighted the increasing risk of a law, the civil war in syria. i mean, what new charges could contribute to this outcome compared to say all sides 10. yeah. i mean, well maybe we'll see you for
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a 2nd. why don't we hold that question for a 2nd? let me uh we'll try and reconnect see mohammed in a 2nd. george, may we say i could. uh while we're waiting for mohammed, i don't have to to you. oh, my next question. vibes yes. all right. and joy series series rich diversity village includes sunni and shiite muslims, christians, andrews, what is necessary? so false the collaboration among these groups, but national stuff, but at the george to leave them alone spare and let them decide for themselves the future as a box for their country. he started before essentially they live there together as i make it v as that a brothers and sisters are neighbors or i'm 10. busy all sorts of fathers i started making get in there. she area. but the actually the, the vist stone video on people accept their for the last phase was
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nice me this division. and honestly, i doubt that that wasn't bowers, who are interviewing and right now, release them the people that are on the phone country together on nephew and at least him on respect on thought out as see any of that there we have known for centuries might indeed say just leave them alone and there was things out the gate. well, how about uh now what you back or say also that you to off that question not i'll repeat again. i'm like, yeah, it's on the right. so you know, it's unlikely that they would be left alone. unfortunately, i understand, i understand. mohammed russian intelligence have highlighted the increasing risk of another civil war in syria. what new times is could contribute to this outcome compared to say, assets turn. yeah. as well as history about this sort of thing that seeing,
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you know, before before the last of which he had a very intense and very violent civil war that i'm talking about. 70 years ago there was, there was the lead uh there was daily shows that were always in a new government in the matter. oh. ringback one year they had, i think then i, i don't exactly remember the number, but they always had conflict as you know before i saw g. so the, the, so tell me the old as a review. have the, i think the experience or know how to deal with celia was uh, communications of the cdn people of this nation. now, the sudden has gone, i've seen the russia, russian and w a correct. you will have a civil war in syria. sadly, it's not easy, just serious fighting for power, it would be actually that you political community,
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the. busy international community fighting as administered with water and many water more inside to see we will have what i read jerky us even is real. that is the scariest bar because you yeah. now like no break into many countries, not just one country as these. the map shows of the do you have the, let's come up know and see the shows up. she has going to be 3 or 4 countries, not just the united city. said that's what sisters told us. we hope it doesn't happen. again, we hold this deal that was made to uh for, for us up to you that, that obviously takes you. yeah. makes and you see the better see that it might this easier but history that disagrees with us. all right, but what we'll have to wait and see everybody that the weights and see some of the stage but yourself. and so i made sense to you. you know,
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the report suggests that paris advertising is our class, staying with that because in the north, my question to use is why it was these groups able to unite against outside, but now face difficulties in creating a post insurrection stability as well. when we look at a side, a side was kind of a shared goal, toppling a side that was a shared goal of months, many of the opposition groups. uh now that aside is gone. that comedy, that comment edit to be that person that they viewed as that common eagle, that is, that's gone. but now now of course they have to sit down get together and try to find new kind of causes the bills around. but again, there's a lot that divides them, especially with the group in the north east, the us back, a series democratic forces and some of the groups in the north central in northwest, especially those where close the ticket. there's obviously
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a lot of friction between them in a little a little earlier you just as the previous guess about a civil war. will that cock triggers civil war? i don't know, but i definitely think it's going to trigger continued classes i. there was classes early this morning in the strategic the city of mandate, which is located basically like right on the freight is river just a little to the west where the church, back of siri, national army, was victorious and expelling the syrian democratic forces. but i don't think that's going to be the end of it. i think that there's going to be continued classes because ideologically, these 2 groups are very, very far apart. they're controlling a very out sized geographical plot of syria. when you look at their minority make up versus the syrian population and when we look at their local governance, a lot of the southern era tribes in their resort around rock us seem to very, very, very unhappy with their governance. so i think this is one of the flash points
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right now during this period of peace during this period of transition. uh, that could uh, flare up and caused some problems going forward. it's interesting, it's a. busy please be as though, as please do. i think it's, uh, it's obviously we're looking at this scenario where the humanitarian aid agencies need. ready to british themselves for the massive assistance for the city and people because of the should the, the in fighting get between the, the inspections that break out. and it's highly likely it's the people who would suffer it. so i don't think we need to wait until we get to that point. let's say humanitarian agencies need to keep the kids. i need to step in with the all sorts of basic needs and supplies so that people are very protected. this is going to be a top priority team to coming in my judgment. yeah. and
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a georgia main to please to use a fee to just pay for it. just before we actually started this discussion, there was a reports that you're just opening up many of the border crossings once again. so i think that that will probably be very important for the flow of humanitarian need coming through. so i just wanted to add that as a note that uh, very uh, fresh news that these border crossings are beginning to open up more and more. also there's a lot of return of syrian refugees from to get into the country as well. so that's probably a bright spot having some of this brain drains reversed, coming back into the country. yeah, indeed. it's interesting. you say that use of it. of course, you know, i was into the care and we cover a lot of, uh, what was going on. and so, but george, maybe i could to ask my next question directly. this specifically to me a, some, uh, some minutes in need is this for the minutes of needed? suppose i is do i make government while advocating for color of this,
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of all the believe george, how credible of these claims a. busy might be a good idea that given as a brand or for the agenda, the approval games historically throughout the regions, various religions that live there. and it's not me through with the issue that me through it. but it's just a question of how the find is that at the, how do you define this? let me go which this isn't really the brands of them that anybody accepts special money. most of them to us with this is a fund to funds you mentioned this is the g. nourished by extended forces or the to the cover and to bring get chaos and their destruction. definitely, but acting is them or any other religion as this or that is unfair. it's like it's
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if you find the religion and it's within the stereotype or granted, it should be accepted and respected as is, as you should respect and accept each other and just look at that as a fellow citizen. so whatever we are on this new brand is different, it could be something that has been impose on over the age and date and data are interesting. mohammed move not so going to buy is mohammed, you know, syria and events are also affecting the why the region, the hamas has welcomed outside full, even though the night says what are they that was full and if syria falls, palo sign is lost. why has, how much we added to this? why, as you must, we must remember that thomas has the same ideal, was he or at least close split? the same ideal. you'll see us of all the cd infections,
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what is left us to our goals, the systems, how much is one of them? they will come this painting or that this month it might lead to the same outcome that's happened to egypt, one of the browser, but it worked egypt. is that slight? how much? how does work? so how most things that i thought the but only do what do i use to what to do on once it arrives bidding in regarding palestine. so how much know how being that the new system will uh with a zip code. alrighty, uh uh. all right. do so if maybe i can send to you now. uh, we know what was going on with it is uh, is uh, continues to sort of occupied part of the syrians territory. i mean, the, the, the interesting part of the buy is that the free sir and all me is into it. and
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possible ties instead of the limit of how feasible is it in for all the facts and to align with this position a box. well 1st thing is not out of the round for the free, searing arm. yeah. obviously that's a group that worked very close with the united states. but us and obviously curtis groups that are working with the united states. i've also declared sympathies for israel as well, but when we look at the more conservative groups like h t s like the syrian national army, and so many of the groups inside of these umbrella organizations. generally they don't have much sense to be for israel. they're much more sympathetic for the palestinian cause. as you said before, i last saw with welcoming the transition inside of syria did. many of these groups are part of the broader muslim brotherhood families. so they do have very similar and matching ideologies, regardless of how much support home us received from iran. and charlotte side,
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obviously being a very close friend of or on the new group coming in, obviously, ideologically, probably even closer to how my sense around was is interesting that the air is certainly getting heat. george chief, i've seen a rush that has indicated, is willingness to negotiate is military presence with new suit authorities. while some fox has expressed interest in strengthening ties with muskets. how good russia do you think? in your opinion, i helped resolve the crisis and actually the extra time play. busy it may jugglers embarrassed by using their, their situation there in the shop in syria as is it. ready definitely is better to position that better than the market stage or ron, or is it either or shared key?
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and the question is, is that, that, that actually has to be decisive. just everybody to bring them to that a bid and they're not to give them the chance to mess around. uh, bye. yeah. the, the, the, the basically banking on the table and interesting that you all have to put your act together. this is really the only way. all right, uh, this is maybe i'd like to actually i'll see you because of, of the fuel. so kia connections. so we know to get neighbor lives there. it has business in the region. okay. uh, iran business in the region, but what does the us, what kind of business does it have in the region? i mean, why we always took the us box and militia. why is us in the region as well
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when they 1st came to the region, sorry, georgia to use the mind that when they, when they 1st came to the region, it was obviously a part of the defeat isis campaign. but as i mean, really, that the mission was accomplished under us a former us president, and up soon to be future you as president donald trump. so after the mission to the v guys, this was done. there was a span of about 4 or 5 years where the united states deployment, inside the syria, was basically very, very aimless. all they really did was uh, guard do oil, and that's about it. nothing else besides that's what is the story, the somebody who's oil with a garden serious or why is there a way, i mean they made that very. they made that very, very clear they were but guardians, serious or somebody that's donald trump did not hide. and he said it very, very clearly where they are guarding the oil. we're not given your oil back right now. you'd say we might even take it.
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