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of the the, the defense, this is the idea for this to a serious navy with a time from the full. so given a tech yet, and since it's a necessary step towards the discrepancy of security buffers, the contribution found part of the story i most. i instructed the idea of together with the prime minister to establish a steroids known weaponry defense. so against terrorist threats in southern syria, we are continuing to see is really movements from baldwin into serial territory. this needs to stop the law, the media, and the idea of strikes on a suited to the is a brute international. those highly, all local officers, the golan heights, both of those and since claim to 3 be on the board.
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the is really as like tablets, syria, post them off, the collapse of idea fits all the bases in and conventionally, wow, goodness, control of the 5th policy for a little gripping the nation, the lives on international new center in moscow. this is the welcome to the is is ralph says here to have this slide, the sewer in navy with the idea of strikes, targeting us, changing facility in the ministry input since the over the top here shape. so we're in gulf, in fact was originally when i hit fax with the plumes, all spoken moving into the media report side, about 10 navy ships would damage those minutes. the storage facilities and
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scientific research center view and especially avoid tensor has condemned this hold on. cool for an immediate end to the violence as well as defensiveness, has insisted that certain strikes are a necessary step towards establishing a security buffers on, on it's for the problem part of the story. i'm with a whole note. i instructed the id as together with the prime minister to establish a steroids known weaponry defense. so against the terrorist threats in southern syria, not a permanent is really presence in order to prevent the establishment and organization of terrorism in syria. and to create a reality that would be similar to what happened in lebanon and gaza before october 7th. we will not allow threats to the state of israel. we will continue to act with forced to remove any threats before taking a closer look at who controls what in syria treatments, what it says, all most of the 3rd 3, including the capitol, damascus,
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in the knolls yellow moxy air is held by the us box, p k, k, a code this insurgent group that is crucial to get rid of things over the city of mountain dish. now in the south, the idea of have costs to go to the highest buffers a and as also being reported it targeting the major cities of initially the mosque this and left pack. yeah. the un special amvoy full so it hasn't queued. it's a little while i think international and very troubling development. as we are continuing to see, is there a ne movements and bombardments into serial territory? this needs to stop extremely important that the note don't see any action from in the international directory that destroys the possibility for this transformation is area to take place. the peacekeepers on the, on the highest articles in daily, con, contact, vend videos,
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right. and is the host the message from from new york is this is the same that what you're seeing is a violation of this and judgment agreement in 1974, the wine club. they don't use it as i spoke with jose, i'm president, come and say to stephen, say who the about the ongoing situation in electronics. yeah. he just got off the distortion cools. why is where the missile slides anisha is. views on the so called reformed terrorist anita was taken file there is a 4th military base for lessons and nothing happened to them. i prefer sure the all of the at that is really are just like happened on the sorry, on the 4th of love talk to you. where there was some military ships for the. the reason for the easy to for the gene. also, they use the stores,
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all of these air different systems, all the radars out of the helicopters, all of the tanks on of the ship. planes that the you have to do in several minutes databases inside of the box. yeah. buttons at all. and the city of lubbock. yeah. so that you got there is no casualties because those submitted database has to be r a m d, there is no one there were family. no, i'm talking personally now that i can talk anything i didn't want to. there's no more security branch just to be afraid of, but uh, the, well, as i told you, syria and the scene in people, there was a check, you know, syria, because there is 18 different sex and celia and religions. so when the religion and beans living living like i've gotten a sense and happy now i go back to follow up on that. sole dustin see it, it's cus has a daughter some serious questions about why is always because i live in the middle east. i think they did syria or would you call from this podium or any other point
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him on his or at the season? this is for me it says military attacks on syria. sorry. this is basically the same question. you asked me in the format of the site. let me ask, let me answer the question. yes, the same question you are going to get the same answer. that's how it's going to go . i do think it's appropriate this time for us to have that conversation with and find out what it is actually that they are trying to accomplish. and then after we have done that, we will certainly have more to say. so said that we have destroyed 70 to 80 percent of the syrian army assets. so that was that they submitted to capabilities of the new government to the kids to come to home as opposed to how are they supposed to defend themselves if they have a charles to become a sovereign stable so. so region is 1st caught in the region. first of all, my position on this has not changed from 30 seconds ago. one side asked the underlying question, the me let me just failing the logic, please let me finish before i, i swear to you. i will not interrupt the question if you pay me the same respect
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and not interrupt my answer. um, so i'm just not gonna speak to an operation that we haven't had the ability to have an end of the discussion with them about yet. i think that's appropriate, but did you say that you're looking to have direct contacts with what you actually . ready use designate. ready it as a terrorist group. so just to confirm, one thing i spoke to yesterday we do have there is no legal barrier to speaking to a designated terrace where we have the authority to do that under under us law. that said, i'm just not going to get into individual conversations. well, let's get some in depth analysis now as i'm doing bi monthly, we'll do full more pencil senior security policy i was from virginia in the us. michael was a pleasure to see you. thanks for joining us. we'll get to uh, we'll get into miller in a 2nd, but i might start a little bit more in the beginning of what sort of turned out and what town is city . i mean, washington, quickly we and said to the full,
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all dom offices claiming it gives syrians as a reason for hope. we'll see, we'll take on this or well, i think that that, that is a, um, uh, the data is incorrect. its uh, when you consider who is involved in uh, uh, in the opposition its very clear that they are uh, secretary or as long as its now they make no bones about it. and already the were, were hearing reports and seen videos of just uh, summarily, uh, killing uh, wounded syrians and, and, and, and, and even people on the streets. so uh, you know, gilani is there's no guarantee that somebody who is head of a h t s. the main group that went in to syria is really in control of all the various factions. as your previous reports have pointed out,
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there are so many different factions involved here. so many, 6, c, c t s, and you have and they all have their own agendas, and it will there will this interim government be able to be able to hold together till march as an interim government and that remains to be seen. but when you look at the leader of the interim and government of a fellow by the name of alba, sheer his credentials are equally as, as long as he can and, and radical as uh, as you know on a himself. so it's basically what's occurring here. and thanks to both turkey and, and israel is that they basically created. and this is the state within syria. this is what is, this is what it is. this appears to be merging, even though giovanni is giving notions of wanting to reach out to
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the west. but, but, but their actions speak louder than words and we're not, we're not seeing a leasing some of them us are not seeing this as a whole. so sign. and the reason for israel going into, into syria, that's an invasion, is just flat up and evasion. and for the united states to remain quiet about, it means i don't know what to do about it. they don't have a policy, they were not expecting that. so consequently, the, once again, we're going to have a policy run by reaction to events rather than controlling the events. and then with that, yeah, it would be an out of control. what, what we're seeing here is, is, is the, the emergence of extremes, mo, most of, from the zealots of israel. and the zealots of islam. now can now basically take you over a lot of these governments and, and, and become
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a much more authoritarian and dick tutorials. and this is, and you, us, and, and us policy is, is basically assignment because they don't know what to do. and and so consequently, i know i'm sure you've seen nearly my immersion so sorry, i didn't forget me for and so i'm saying, but i see the writing that leads me to by. com. my next question is, what is the us doing that? i mean of that you can sort of understand to the kids in class, i think of a have understand because there's people in, in so i think that even understand i didn't know of to the extent is well having to put that as well as we'll get to the go to the highest in a minute box. oh, way you know, thousands of miles away. what is the, what was the us as real interest in syria as well. there really just was over through it was up and they, they claimed to it to, to try and stop ices, but that,
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that there isn't the need for us to be there to do that. because in iraq you have a creation of the popular mobilization forces. i did not exist in 2014, when ices 1st establish the caliphate, both in syria and iraq, but it exists today. and those are shia were right, right in the middle of another to multiple as time again in which we're going to get sucked into it. thanks to the israelis and we're going to be and we're going to be um and, and also the support that the united states gave to the h t. s. and through turkey and in the training through s c, i women's, so a novice standing what mr. trump said about us, but not of it. what could happen is that elements within the united states government, namely the intelligence community could continue to make us more engaged and
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involved. and in this mess that, that, that, that is a, that is going on. and what, what israel's ultimate goal is, right now is, is to go after iran and, and they want to, israel wants to lock in the united states so much, that it has no choice but to assist in taking out of iran. and that is there all the ultimate goal. but what, what, what does that do for the entire middle east? it's going to create an entire regional uprising because of the attack iran. you're going to bring in russia. there's no question about you may even bring in china because of other equities that they have. and, and i think that the, the middle east could be cut and thanks to turkey and 2 is really couldn't be the spark of a much larger, much greater regional the explosion, michael is, it says if you're reading my notes, because that's what i want a good to next,
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it seems to me, i mean we, you 100 from dave, but allow me of the case for secondary. he said again and that's time and time again with here in this, this sense is isabel has a right to defend it. so, but it seems to be the continued baldwood these last few months is or year even. it's almost like a pretext is a go ahead and attack whoever it thinks is the threat. and potentially could be a threat in the future. which means basically any arab in the whole region is israel read. how does do is what do you have the guts to do this? i was doing it, isn't it? it's no longer a defensive effort on their part. it is all sensitive and, and what they're basically do and because of the radicalization of their and extreme interpretation of, of the bible, of the old testament and the,
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to monique code, they are, they are carrying out what they believed to be of their inherit. agent, right, to all those lands as being god given and they're just taking advantage of it. yeah . look, they the fact that they want, they wanted syria, they want, they, they ultimate and they certainly want lebanon. and they, they also want one, all the west bank. they also want to know guys and that's these are areas that they have determined to be there from the euphrates, which is in iraq by the way, to the mile. that is their claim. historical, biblical play and be an extremist in their interpretations of biblical interpretations. this is what they're striving for, and because of all the unrest and the confusion, they're taking advantage of that and they're succeeding to
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a point. now that the now that the h t s, and the as longest groups have moved in, i wouldn't doubt that they could use syria as, as a stepping point to go after israel itself. because yolanda himself is says, the next step is jerusalem. yeah, in date, starting to see, you know, michael, we signed a lot of time, a pleasure talking to you. so as always we will go into this in depth more next 5 of the show. thank you again for joining us. so i'm going to pull up any them cnn security policy. i just thank you a but i would say the now the british officer and the secretary has expressed support for the idea of attacks on the theory says isabel must be able to defend itself from tyrus. i do think it's right to understand that there on just a minute,
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security concerns for israel, particularly in the context of a country, that's how i 6 and i'll tell you i'm i will shoot me simplistic assumable judgement. seems to think it is. it's for all of those reasons that we want an inclusive society to support everyone. none of us could have truck with terrorist groups. the mos in j says the british government also gets mixed up in what it is trying to say and who is trying to support. i think the problem with david lemme is that he went through quite good university and he seems to have the credentials on paper for being reasonably bright. but he stands on with us when he sees these incredibly stupid things like that today. you know that i says, and i'll tell you to, as he predicts dash i in syria. and we collectively,
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the west of israel needs to bomb them without actually giving apprentices to that statement by say, oh, by the way, we're actually paying them as well to, of sort of yes, a resume. so you know, you know, how do you, how do you get your head room? the other thing you understand, i really don't think he understands the situation. but some, this idea of the israel now has the right to bomb. you know, what is will come from you. this is really something much more and far as a much more times by these ranges. i think they, they signed a ceasefire with lebanon, and within 24 hours um were blowing out the bridges along the revenue syrian border to make sure that has a split of troops could not quickly move over into syria when they threw the lever . unless miss terry screwed from it live, which is essentially controlled by a funded by everyone into okay, which is the paid for by americans, you know, to take power. and now, you know,
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the situation is we've basically jumped from the frying pan into the fund. i know we have a, a sunni extremist on terra group, probably the most costly is terrific terrorist organization the world, the pads, people that respects process talk soon following, sorry, a little muttering to unless you know this or people now now running serious of the size, the idea of has some because the nose is a serious city of missed the destroying the data is on the defense research facilities. yeah. is controlled by additional attendance, office city and state. both has been through. it has become a hotspot of fi thing admitted in terms of buying power struggle in the country. and the u. n. has one of the title of the escalation for know, much of what some called a ripple controlled syria is under the control and want to have it cool. and
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patchwork on groups who are co ordinating well for no. but they are not fully or formally united. it's important that we don't see conflict between the scripts they need to focus on the need for credible and transition arrangements in damascus. it's needs to be inclusive arrangements. and let me say that if this is not happening, then various new conflict in syria. meanwhile, in the south west and the city, the city of data which came under control of various terrace groups, lovely, a modeling beings, and then publicly executed by hiring that crowd is central square morning. this simple contains disturbing footage. now this so is it is so it could be also so networks have an amazing verified. the individual is said to be named,
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prisoned under the previous governments and was dragged into the streets that robert pulls, that his wife may also have been killed. a way to save this idea of who manase souls in that let's i can't live days. terrace flag was proudly displayed by inside just as they paraded through the streets a similar violent who was also from the western city of homes. he spoke with k, one of my sir, he's a file rosie sylvia on the i see on the amount of his bible now. he said that if ever is, are able to release the compass is from prisons. the situation in the country will further do both. there are multiple insurgents groups affiliated with and those are front and a courteous, similar aflac to isis and some of them are wearing. i suspects we also saw the isis and almost or flags in northern the attack you, i'm not sure if the s and
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a has the capacity to free the isis tourists from the presence of the kurdish me to show us. however, if that scenario comes to light, that would be a nightmare for not only syrians, but also the regional countries. and also your people have to understand that these prisoners were very hard core, isis militants in the past. and they have committed changes, crimes and their ideal logy is expansionist, and they would love to expand this circle. jihad is seen from sea of angel neighboring countries. and this really different of the, into a seriously stabilization in the region. but it's not going to stop there, because once syria becomes once again because of fate. and i don't mean to calculate that stop, it was present 1400 years ago. but the current form of cali faith,
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that the sizes people claim to be trying to establish it is going to be terroristic . and once they have a border with turkey, and most of the board has, with turkey are and controls. and many people go on, come back to turkey on to syria, daily. and if they, if they try to turkey, it would be also easy for them to come to your hey, historically, over from full month. and they've been nita mom a good out for years. it full, he was killed and then they towed it over so his days. but each of the time was one of the wealthiest in africa. good duffy wonder the gray with so. oh, well for easy with the us. why isn't there any investigation into saddam hussein's killing? an error of leaders killed and hangs in the gallows. why in the future it is going to be your turn to america fought alongside saddam hussein against iran, so many keywords. their friends, us vice president cheney was
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a friend of saddam hussein rumsfeld defense secretary during the bombing of you rock was a close friend of saddam hussein. in the end they sold him out. they haines him. even you the friends of america know, i will say we, we, the friends of america. america may 1 day approve of our hanging or to the long lead involved in addressing crises in the middle. these all fun. but you know, a significant role in shaping regional dynamics, i would say is a don't hold is that was how us a full of revolutionary grooves in the region has led to instability. and the rise of terrorism framed as efforts to promote democracy to retain change as a business. the u. s. has been in for a very long time and where the west seeks to over throw leaders. it doesn't like it begins with denunciations of the past, along with promises of a better future. after 14 years of conflict,
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the syrian people finally have reason for hope. the assad regimes refusal since 2011, to engage in a credible political process and its reliance on the brutal support of russia and a ron, let inevitably to its own collapse. if a side has gone, that's a welcome change. but what comes next has to be a political solution, and they have to be working in the interest of the syrian people, the charlotte side of pressed as people, brutally. he has countless lives on his conscience and has driven numerous people to flee, many of whom have arrived in germany. but one thing is clear, the end of aside means the 1st great site of relief of millions of people in syria off during a ton of tea of the atrocities of the assad regime. the bob barrick state has full and at last i pay tribute to the syrian people to the courage to the patients in this moment of uncertainty. i send them my wishes for peace, freedom and unity. bradley's idealistic chords of hope ever materialized into
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better lives for the people of those countries or have they transformed into nightmare? let's take a look at the facts. us over throw saddam hussein began with ally and accusation that he was sitting on a stockpile of weapons of mass destruction. indeed, the facts and the racks behavior show that sadam hussein and his regime are concealing their efforts to produce more weapons of mass destruction. it concludes that a rock has chemical and biological weapons so that saddam has continued to produce them that he has existing and active military plans full, the use of chemical and biological weapons, which could be activated within 45 minutes. just about a month after us lead boots touch down in the rock, hussein's government was no more fast forward. 2 decades in iraq still lives destroyed. large swabs of the population lack access to clean water, electricity, and medical care. terrorist groups are active throughout much of the country,
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which has a constitution drafted by invaders and half of the us senate armed services committee is even admitted that the enemy of baghdad was fictional lots and all marks. the beginning of an arc of instability that continues to stretch from a rock to libya. once the most prosperous country in africa, libya is now economically crippled. plagues by lawlessness and a center of international terrorist activity. 13 years after the brutal us backed over throw of new market, all fee and the libyan people have another sugar coated set of lies from washington to thank for their country as well as the military mission of the united states is designed to implement the security council resolution no more and no less, i mean, protecting civilians against attacks from good duffy's forces and delivering humanitarian aid. president obama has been equally firm that our military operation has a narrowly defined mission that does not include regime change. regime changes
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a very complicated business. it sometimes takes a long time, sometimes it can happen very fast, but it was never part of the military mission, like cus, accusation, that hussein had weapons of mass destruction. washington's claim that adolphe was a threat to his people has failed to stand the test of time. just for years after the downfall of libby is deposed. leader, the case for an affair select committee admitted that there was no evidence that the state was on the verge. of massacring civilians despite his rhetoric, the proposition that walmart gadhafi would have ordered the massacre of civilians in been gauzy, was not supported by the available evidence. even brock obama describes the us intervention in libby as the worst mistake of his career. failing to plan for the day after what i think was the right thing to do, and intervening and libya, everyone makes mistakes. but the one obama made if of course, he's not. also,
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lying has destroyed an entire country, costing a tens of billions of dollars and g d, p, and reducing millions of its people to poverty and dependence on humanitarian. 8 bear up springs sent its always shock waves throughout the middle east. the northern africa, culminating, and regime change and both to nisha and egypt, us funded n g o is play the leading role in helping revolutionaries achieve their goals, along with social media giants like facebook and twitter that serve as organizing platform. well, it's been little more than a decade since the opposition over through host name over ok in egypt and the country seeing the muslim brotherhood take power a military to take place and crackdowns back and forth between political forces for its parts. and these he has been without former president been a lead for around the same amount of time. and it's a similar story there as well. serious economic problems and a terrorist presence across much of the country.
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here we are with yet another regime change carried out by us backed forces on our hands to accept syria is an exceptionally complicated case with a huge diversity of factions and ethnic groups. there are christians, drew's is an aloe wide, so they've all been terrorized by islamic. they're occurred so as long sought to form their own independent state. countless political factions have their own vision for the future from liberals to his lamasters and everyone in between. it was so much chaos and confusion in syria. one thing is certain, the future is very much on start from having to say, hey old enough. so i king, center out of the west has gone from $5.00 to $10000000.00 bounty on the data of hyatt who i'm some to now referring to him as a reformed rebel with ripple suggesting simon labeled him well.
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