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is to be looking forward to the kind of future that they want and then same as future and the other hoss or more dreading it. well, ali, you know, this is the famous phrase that goes back to con, to lisa rice. you know, creating the new middle east. well, i suppose there is a new middle east now, but is it, is anyone security been enhanced with this dramatic change in syria? ali and be root. and i think that the main beneficiary or whatever to remain, but officially is as we whole know, regarding the events in serious in the immediate future. and they need to, you're having this right of them to, to the age for their own reasons. i think that the is randy is of played on major major uh, seeing how the situation was on the fall that it was before right before the events in syria and when benjamin video spoke about the human disease. now what is the for the time being uh,
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his interest or the is there any interest converge to with the top cushion versus i'm not sure how long that's going to take, or i think we've already starting to see some rivalry emerging between the turkish and there's radios on those, i think that nobody security has been enhanced. i don't think to look at security more in that way has been enhanced ex. yes. you're still designated as a 10 or worse group turkey, if you remember before, it was subject to terrorist attacks my system while your other groups and there's a rear wheel chance of devices can take advantage of what a 2nd place. this is a very, very good environment for why it's just a threat to sort of being for these ladies. i think that the expenditure stays on, but it has to be admitted. it has been so they've expanded into syria, occupied additional territories. so their ambitions dot com, yahoo, i have nothing here. who is our mission has been served. and it's interesting to note that sort of thing is your, how these do not have a history of targeting,
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as well as even the former head of the most uh, a site that they sent back in 2016. so i see that these rallies have benefits and as your previous guest mention, i don't think this is a cost as an operation by washington. the ministration has spoken about how they contributed to what has taken place for the in the. and i don't think that this service american interest for their to be how you studies you, how the lead countries emerging, syria was for there to be even a week site to be in syria. because as i said, that serves isis. and particularly for president, i like to find him that would be a disaster because of the present, the electronic, sorry, that will be a disaster for him. because on the he's watch, we saw, i suppose the be great that and he took responsibility for the assassination of others. i couldn't about that easy recall. yeah. but be careful what you wish for. it's always the case here. she helped me if i can go to you also in lebanon here.
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what is the future of this region? is it neal ottoman is um, is it zionist? is that american head gemini? i mean, they all can co mingled together for a long go ahead as well. i think at this point, it's difficult to see how things are going to go, but we do have some indications in relation to what happened in syria that as i've been mentioned, although i kind of disagree about the uh, whether this benefits or doesn't benefit united states but uh, we do have 2 big winners on did use political stage, which is dirty and is reading. i think we have to look at more than one dimension. so why does it i mentioned it has to do with the military struggle with the military, the distance and the existence, i guess there's variance and they had gemini and the presence of us forces in the region, including and northeast and see how we have the future of us military bases in the region. so that's one dimension. the 2nd one has to do with the economic by mention, uh no matter what we think about whether these groups,
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the selfie established groups are in line or not in line with western ideology. if they adopt any liberal economic model, they opened up sir, yeah, for investments for an investment, is they actually reassess it date. but sure, i was only able to bring policies that brought the key it economic start this power into the region. then we may be seeing a kind of like a sort of speak uh, gun sized ation of syria, a re alignment of syria along these lines. so that could be one of the future is that we're looking at and definitely is very worry. so because the level of destruction, of the syrian economy, of, of syrian infrastructure is if this is going to be a new only guarantee that's just hasn't as long as favor which is again their association of but charged on, on the guard key. then that's also a cause of concern. and lastly, maybe i'm going back to the 1st point. i do think this is
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a legal situation for the access of resistance. there's no question about, oh okay, i want, i don't get to that in the 2nd part of the program. that's one of my questions here on a master ford. what about that? i mean, if there's, if there's going to be any kind of a economic rebuilding and you need security, but i don't, i don't see the elements of security in, in the, in the, in the present the, even in going into the future. i, i don't see how this is going to pan out. there are too many competing interest. um with the, to the key questions here. uh the, the sanctions. uh, really. and the oil, you know, there's a, an even decent rush towards the sanctions relief on the part of most of the western powers and many of the public relations exit of the jihad. the regime of directed towards this because it was basically sanctions the data for the shop. and it may well do for the new regime if they're not listed. and
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therefore, the people's hopes dash, the united states seems in 2 minds on the sanctions relief. on the one hand, they that inclined to indulge and consolidate the new tests who are in power in damascus. but on the other, they seem to be hearing is really voices saying, hey, don't be so quick. uh, you don't all these people any favors. they're not even useful to you anymore. they've done the job. they got rid of the russians. they got rid of, you ran, they got rid of bass shot. you don't need to be make nice with these people. so i sense that the united states, as usual, will listen to these ravens on this. and we'll uh, drag it seals on sanctions really. on the oil, i think the u. s. is in
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a bind and they will end up surrendering it to the jihad you that those us troops had one main function to stop. i said, getting his hands on the oil. in theory, the trips were there to find prices. that was a fiction. no, it was to stop after getting the oil and to use the proceeds from the sale of the oil to fund the cottage autonomous administration. well, the, you at that it doesn't need the codes anymore. well, the codes go. yeah. i think that's good. what will happen? yeah, i'll, we, i mean, there does the, the, that's the western powers having any, have any interest in a recovering syria. i mean, just leave it as a wasteland. doesn't that serve a purpose for the west or israel even for turkey. so i think that the west
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policy to what syria is very much to a large degree dictated by israel. i think that's how the west actually is a situation in syria. but regarding the issue of sanctions, as an important point, i think we have to remember we're talking about a group of which grew from i was part of the in the extra yes, usually was formerly honest. and most uh was the guess going to get the official affiliate of the car the now you're talking about a car that which was behind the cruise of september 11th. so i don't think it's going to be that easy where they're usually the ones that are not with the ones to sanctions, to remain or not. it's not going to be very easy for any american ministration. i think to remove the sanctions that will put them in a very difficult, difficult situation. you're talking about the worst, have a foreign terrorist attack on the west homeland dean of itself. i think he's a, he's gonna be called stickle. now i think that um, when it comes to woodson lights on the interest from the pay by his rouse interest
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or wish to bypass the interest that i am already in the happening. i know some of these are the type of, of, of, of syria now regarding the near liberal health book, which is a colleague in may written, mentioned, i think that you'll learn a lot from other shut off. he's trying he possibly use and see regarding loop and, and not serious, adopting a more moderate stance that might be true. but there are a lot of all the hard line elements with the united states will disagree. and i think that's going to be a major issue for many of these people could be vulnerable and click the 2nd to like this. for example, the us sanctions, which quite expect to continue to remain in place given the card building. that's also going to be another obstacle. so there are various various issues of client i think, which would cruise i really, really big on the challenge and difficulty fully. i mean it's, it's very answering, we're all talking about the interest of us, the countries,
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a little research on the welcome x across the dock were all things are considered on people about remind you we're discussing syria, the okay, let's go back to one of our guessing and limit i'm here. so you mentioned the, the, the, the, at the resistance. what is the state of the resistance? okay, we have to remind everyone, i am us may not be destroyed but gaza, certainly is in a genocide, continues as we're talking about syria, depending on who you want to believe. has blogs on the back foot, not defeated, but certainly been uh, injured, syria, miraculously is just collapsed. um, so what, where does the resistance stand or do we should, should we be talking about the resistance anymore? go ahead. while we certainly shut down the resistance is still present the resistance in some respect system very strong. and actually if we start with guys,
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i move around, we can see, as you mentioned, that we are actually witnessing continued resistance and uh, you know, happening every day we have actually casualties on these very side. that being said, of course, the situation in gaza is disastrous and is we've continues to occupy uh territory. it continues to conduct large, large scale destructive rates on gaza and displace and kim palestinians on the lebanese front. the see sign that we have seen has stopped the fall, i think. so that's one set back. if we think about the idea of the unity of the friends at the same time is really as, as failed to actually, you know, take hold of lebanese territory in the south. but there's a lot of them be due at the about the conditions of the ceasefire. there's constant violations happening on the i'm and these are still conducting a long range of operations, but they're not perhaps as frequent. as you mentioned,
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the celia has uh, you know, the sued army has been a blue part of it has been obliterated. the non state actors, i've shown extreme resilience, i should say, these are they who do use the from us or has been look at the same time. they are facing a serious challenge. because in the case of loving on the supply lines have been taught by the new rulers of damascus, syria was a g o strategic depths offered you strategic depths to the resistance. one is now kind of also somehow giving a lot of different magic signals. it's not conducting any attacks as it used to. so i believe that of course, so long as there is occupation and now with is really expansion. and the, and syria, we are going to see a continued resistance. but the access itself as a viable long term. uh, coalition is in my opinion,
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object to be speaking under enormous train and its future is on certain. and that actually costs are a serious question over the question of armed existence. visa, the other forms of struggle with deliberate thought is time investment afford. let's continue with it around here that you know, the appetite comes with the eating, or we obviously know that the, the net at yahoo government has been, well for the, for as long as he's been in power, been pressuring the united states. you have to go on and military adventure against the ran. what are the possibilities of that now, particularly the in for him before the and the next administration? well, it ran has suffered, of nature, nature blow by the law so that it's soft underbelly serious. now these ratings of boasting, but they have a card to have car in to, to turn around. and it's true that all those early warning
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stations are obliterated. it will be much easier now for this really at craft to reach uranium. the space which you the scary. so it will incline the israelis towards adventure arisen and with the prospect is the friend donald trump. coming to talk very soon it's probably whys us to hear radians, to tone things down a bit. and because it showed that that's the face. and one of the things you ran really needs to do is concentrate on the shoring all the ally, the remaining ally 11 on uh, which will need even more support. how is it that support to go to the m logistically? is a major major problem. um,
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but it may be that for the longer time since paula needs to re conceptualize itself no longer present itself so much as a member of the resistance and concentrate on its its own position 11 on and on the position notes is constituency, mainly the she or community 11, all because when, when we look back at the wisdom of joining come us after october 2023. i think we have to do so quick. this is the say that it was, it was not wides. so that's easy to say with time. so i well, you know, it's, go back to ali with the, you know, i, i started out with you around, but i mean, a country that is very, very weak, obviously, is lebanon. i mean, i, i could for c,
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considering the instability in the region that there would be an attempt for regime change in be root is what i'm not sure you can apply that some resume change to buy your. uh, you know, living on lebanese government comes in and out, there's the presidency there. is that your that's the good point. good. good point . good point. good point. good point. but um, when it comes there has been fee is raised about to his radius resuming the war. on 11 on to the exploration of these 60 day period, which is that period where the steps should be taken to start the implement that enforced the ceasefire. the argument is based on the assumption that the, the full strengthens. israel's hand weakens because of the law. so therefore his work and sees the opportunity and the only not counselor to has the law. personally, i don't think that is unlikely scenario or i think that the americans in particular have invested a lot in this case file. and i think that the incoming trump administration does the, does not want the situation to deteriorate and leveled on. in fact,
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i think one of the factors, one of the factors we stepped to the ceasefire was the ultimatum which from gave you for remember when he visited the restaurant in michigan. and he focused on the necessity of bringing it and it happened to the lower level. in addition to the fact that it has been a lot, was able to observe all these increasing at the blows and continues to launch me. so i was on these right on the front, it was down in the room. i used to be down and out quickly about the about what a method a full mentioned regarding because the last priorities are considered as the law. i could look at the estate principle, the speech is being given by its use agreed general secondary causing it is focusing on the domestic situation, ensuring all the situation domestically without disregarding the resistance. so has the law is in this process of reassessment, the re evaluating,
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sorting out to get some priorities in the shape of costs in more than way. he was the one who used to be assigned with the task of the lebanese domestic situation. so we use mobile applies for the others to, you know, deal with the situation and, and focus on the domestic handle off has the last strategy. it is um, and we, the former leader of, of has the most rolla. he famously said without syria, there is no palestine. can you reflect upon that statement? let me 1st say that it is, would be a mistake to think of as well as intervention is unwise in any way, shape or form. but besides the, because we have to remember that the looks of flooding the operation. and what happened after was a turning point in the liberation of palestine because of this idea of a uh, unity of friends. this actually emphasizes the plastic stair in nature. it would be very dangerous. it actually has, well, uh, uh, simply was drawn into its quote,
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unquote, she, uh, enviroment. and kind of became too imbedded in the lebanese domestic font. because that's generally a recipe for uh, you know, uh, increased uh, reaction or the politics and side level, not a lot of, as well as baltics inside lebanon is not different from others. what actually stood out as what has been done historically, is it's actually resistance. it's opposition to, is it a lease that the colonialism? so it's very important to maintain that why and of course, taking into account how to survive in a hostile environment, how to prevent further utilization of any determines affect butler. so i think we have to balance these 2 things are not simply shift to a domestic agenda. and of course, reconstruction in south lebanon is itself a form of resistance. these tried sending of people's ability to go back to their homes, is a form of resistance. but it has to be framed in that way as opposed to actually
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getting more about what's happening within 11 on now your question about syria, historically, syria. what's the, what the, what the, you know, uh, martin, my son i said is absolutely true. celia is of the heart of, uh, you know, the struggle for palestine from the very outset. it's actually a center for out of national. i don't, let's you, that was very much about the liberation of thought. his time is that a bland, it was involved in all doors with these mean and it has been unfortunately, perhaps the only government that was willing to support under existence. we shouldn't forget, at the same time that the cause the father standing cause is not just the cause of has about, are serious. it's also the cause of georgia and it's the cause of egypt that the cause of the world around. so what i think is important at this juncture is to start pushing for a. 5 you know, a why the network of supporters of, of, under resistance be on celia is one to actually start to think about why isn't
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jordan or the, you know, people in jordan, they need to also, uh activate, uh they have uh you know, grassroots movement there for the can parties, the more the ceiling in the front is neutralized. the more that we have to think about sustaining other friends and not actually shutting them all down so that the only remaining uh front is garza, which is you know, a serious problem in the future. okay, about so therefore we just have a few seconds left here. what's the stop israel from continuing its expansion? go ahead as well. the lesson of the last 2 years is that only one thing can stop israel, and that's the military position that it means because it's brushed aside uh everything else. um, a us pressure virtually nonexistent action in, in, in the un legal action,
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media opposition, changes, and public opinion across the world. israel is now a lawless state, exact thing, without restraints and it feels that it can get away with anything. and that's being proven repeatedly over the on that no general on that. no gentlemen, we've run out of time. i want to thank my guess in manchester and in lebanon. and i want to thank our viewers for watching us here at r t c unix diamond. remember prospect the, the,
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