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i want to talk about the israeli angle here is that israel for a long time has been calling for a military strike against iran ok but first i'm hama go ahead you want to finish up what we had to say in the first part. yes michael you mentioned a couple of things without being interrupted i'd be grateful one is that it does remind one of two thousand and three in the sense that the united states is being just as dishonest. to the facts are clear. there is no motive the story itself is completely bogus this this person who seems to be mad goes to mexico he said he says to a drug runner that i have a cousin who is a high general in the iranian armed forces which no one in the world would give that sort of information to a mercenary after all he went to mexico for a ticket to give a deniability and then he he he sent a wire one hundred thousand dollars i mean even if the people who made up the story had read a couple of spy and i will say no that they don't wire money especially from iran and to mexican drug dealers they were getting cash then he when he is in prison he calls this so close an
i want to talk about the israeli angle here is that israel for a long time has been calling for a military strike against iran ok but first i'm hama go ahead you want to finish up what we had to say in the first part. yes michael you mentioned a couple of things without being interrupted i'd be grateful one is that it does remind one of two thousand and three in the sense that the united states is being just as dishonest. to the facts are clear. there is no motive the story itself is completely...
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have heard this before coming out of israel and some supporters of israel the united states in a military strike against iran is necessary. well this this incident would be very good for those calling for a strike against iran by israel or america because. the strongest ally obviously not an open ally that israel could have for such a strike would be saudi arabia they need saudi air space to reach iran and they need support in the arab world to do it but you know even though we have we've seen the strongest rhetoric in recent years in this under the premiership of prime minister netanyahu. and even though they have all the military. preparations ready for such a thing they're not prepared politically to do such a thing they don't have the support of united states they don't have the support of anybody really and at a time when israel is going under for the solution this would just make it more isolated than iran is because of it it makes it more convenient though doesn't it i mean it makes it more convenient doesn't it i mean it does create the political atmosphere for that kind of attack
have heard this before coming out of israel and some supporters of israel the united states in a military strike against iran is necessary. well this this incident would be very good for those calling for a strike against iran by israel or america because. the strongest ally obviously not an open ally that israel could have for such a strike would be saudi arabia they need saudi air space to reach iran and they need support in the arab world to do it but you know even though we have we've seen...
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it is provocative and scandalous. >> this exhibit shows military vehicles as toys. it is a museum of contradictions, partly redesigned by the german armed forces. the aim is to present the historical and technological aspects of the german military and the human cost of conflict. this is a military vehicle battered by artillery fire in afghanistan. >> it is not something that should be hidden. it is something every citizen in the world should be part of. it is countered not just with the weapon we of war -- weaponry of war, but why is there a history of violence and what can we do about it? >> the museum has already fulfilled its primary objective on its first day of opening. >> euro bird watch chose the jack daw. it is smart and a strong family bird. both male and female devote their time to caring for their young. they are true to each other for life. that is something. i will be right back with more news. we are taking a look at the upcoming elections in egypt. >> what can turn your brother into your enemy and leave wounds long after the fighting is over? >> what clouds
it is provocative and scandalous. >> this exhibit shows military vehicles as toys. it is a museum of contradictions, partly redesigned by the german armed forces. the aim is to present the historical and technological aspects of the german military and the human cost of conflict. this is a military vehicle battered by artillery fire in afghanistan. >> it is not something that should be hidden. it is something every citizen in the world should be part of. it is countered not just...
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omar cotter pled guilty in a military commission in exchange for an eight-year sentence. but he will likely be transferred to a canadian prison after a year. four, i ibrahim ahmed, a jury delivered a 14-year sentence but the final sentence handed down in february of this year was two years pursuant to his plea agreement. fifth, nuro muhammad pleaded guilty to conspiracy and materiel support to terrorism in february 2011. a jury delivered a 14-year sentence, but the final sentence will be less than three years pursuant to his plea agreement. these are military commission trials. ali hamza received a life sentence after he boycotted the entire military commission process and was convicted of soliciting murder and materiel support for terrorism without mounting a defense. in the zazi case, what the senator from new hampshire was suggesting would actually require the government to split up codefendants, even where they would otherwise be prosecuted as part of the same conspiracy. for example, zazi's alleged coconspirators, ziran and madugen would be prosecuted on charges in cr
omar cotter pled guilty in a military commission in exchange for an eight-year sentence. but he will likely be transferred to a canadian prison after a year. four, i ibrahim ahmed, a jury delivered a 14-year sentence but the final sentence handed down in february of this year was two years pursuant to his plea agreement. fifth, nuro muhammad pleaded guilty to conspiracy and materiel support to terrorism in february 2011. a jury delivered a 14-year sentence, but the final sentence will be less...
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ask this of all where is nato now why is nature not saying these are civilians under attack by a military force we have to stop we've got to stop this attack and i think what we're beginning to see is if you like is that from a reemergence of the double standard it's not happening in libya now is is totally a war crime and attack on such is a war crime and i think it has to stop immediately has to be negotiation they have to be allowed to surrender but more importantly i think if they don't surrender then you put the city under siege i doubt if somebody has to flee and they're not and they're not there in minutes. well if you missed any of our stories they're just a click away twenty four seven on our website at r.t. dot com here's some of what's there for you right now. more tension on the west bank as israeli police used tear gas to disperse palestinians protesting against security checks. and chool mortal enemies russia's last czar and the icon of the communist revolution seems to have put their differences aside to mark their friendship with a drink but the police didn't appreciate th
ask this of all where is nato now why is nature not saying these are civilians under attack by a military force we have to stop we've got to stop this attack and i think what we're beginning to see is if you like is that from a reemergence of the double standard it's not happening in libya now is is totally a war crime and attack on such is a war crime and i think it has to stop immediately has to be negotiation they have to be allowed to surrender but more importantly i think if they don't...
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hope that the united states government is not trying to instigate a possible conflict especially a military conflict i hate to keep reiterating that but again we are a war weary public here in the united states and the possibility that we could have had a terrorist attack another terrorist attack occur here on our soil is certainly disheartening especially the living here in washington d.c. the idea that a restaurant could have exploded you know with the saudi arabian ambassador being the intended target but obviously innocent people would have been harmed that is it's certainly very scary but is the best way to react to this to send american troops on the ground in yet another country thousands of miles away i don't think so when it comes to this this so-called iranian plot to hire mexicans to assassinate the saudi ambassador some expose including former cia intelligence officers but they say the allegations are full of holes so what is the u.s. view as iran's motives behind the so-called plot. well iran's motives are not exactly clear at this time as we know iran enjoys the ocracy style o
hope that the united states government is not trying to instigate a possible conflict especially a military conflict i hate to keep reiterating that but again we are a war weary public here in the united states and the possibility that we could have had a terrorist attack another terrorist attack occur here on our soil is certainly disheartening especially the living here in washington d.c. the idea that a restaurant could have exploded you know with the saudi arabian ambassador being the...
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it looked more like a military operation in fort bragg on day 35 of the man hunt for eric vasler. the largest team yet loaded up and headed into these woods knowing vasler opened fire on a team of three less than 24 hours earlier. >> he and his friends have been on this terrain with bicycles and quads and motorcycle all their lives. >> reporter: this man who didn't want to show his face says vascell knows the woods well but so do the especially trained officers. >> this is not working in oakland and san francisco, this is more urban. this is definitely in the wood. when you go in there you won't see or hear a thing. >> it's all going to depend on mr. vascler. based on what he did yesterday we're very apprehensive if we can do a safe surrender. >> reporter: neighbors took these pictures of the vehicles. >> i don't think we've ever been closer to where we are right now. >> reporter: the sheriff today told me they issued another one of those reverse 911 calls to warn residents in the area, officers will be going door to door. they do think that vascler is still in the area. >>> our co
it looked more like a military operation in fort bragg on day 35 of the man hunt for eric vasler. the largest team yet loaded up and headed into these woods knowing vasler opened fire on a team of three less than 24 hours earlier. >> he and his friends have been on this terrain with bicycles and quads and motorcycle all their lives. >> reporter: this man who didn't want to show his face says vascell knows the woods well but so do the especially trained officers. >> this is not...
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this is a very cynical attempt by the defacto rulers of the country the military to portray a. minority of the population and religious minority has trouble makers when in fact all they're doing are trying to seek some justice and overturn institutionalized discrimination that's the. residue from them time of war barak and his policies so this is absolutely cynical kind of the way it's covered by the military council and its media let's look at what the background that we're looking at here in egypt because some people got carried away after mubarak stepped down and declared their evolution over in fact what we are facing is a popular uprising there was a poor aboard that by a military coup leaving pretty much a political and security vacuum in place and that's the context for what's happening in egypt and all the kind of sides involved from the emerging secular. these two of the more established parties to the military to the civil administration president administration don't seem to have enough authority to control the emergence to ation in egypt so that void within that vac
this is a very cynical attempt by the defacto rulers of the country the military to portray a. minority of the population and religious minority has trouble makers when in fact all they're doing are trying to seek some justice and overturn institutionalized discrimination that's the. residue from them time of war barak and his policies so this is absolutely cynical kind of the way it's covered by the military council and its media let's look at what the background that we're looking at here in...
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was there not a military solution to the cold war? i mean also we are not talking about the soviet union here. basically we are talking about a obscure third world regime which we see what his project is around the region but the idea that we have built this up and do some sort of something that we can't stop and that we have to find the exact place where we managed to leverage the regime's legitimacy, again i don't understand that. that to me doesn't seem like, that doesn't seem like a policy the united states united states is actually able to carry off nor do i think it is necessarily a desirable one either. >> but meir let's shift to that because you think a visit by the president on air force one would be more effective than the israeli air force or u.s. air force bombers taking a route i racks nuclear infrastructure. talk to us a little bit more about that and also elaborate on this question of how do you actually stop iran's nuclear program? is there a silver bullet and is not if not what is the range of shrapnel that can inflict
was there not a military solution to the cold war? i mean also we are not talking about the soviet union here. basically we are talking about a obscure third world regime which we see what his project is around the region but the idea that we have built this up and do some sort of something that we can't stop and that we have to find the exact place where we managed to leverage the regime's legitimacy, again i don't understand that. that to me doesn't seem like, that doesn't seem like a policy...
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will there be a military response? >>> taking a stand. the tough talking governor of new jersey endorses mitt romney and attacks critics of his mormon faith. >>> turning point. michael jackson's doctor dealt a blow by the prosecution. and what jackson's daughter said the night her father died. >>> made in america. we challenge home builders to create nearly a quarter of a million american jobs. tonight, we get action and a big response. >>> and scouts honor. the girl scouts get a makeover. are you ready for a badge in web design? >>> good evening. and tonight, the u.s. government says a deadly plot has been foiled, lives have been saved and betrayal leads straight to the government of iran. we are told the iranian government was trying to hire a hitman to plant bombs in a washington, d.c. restaurant and the target was a young ambassador from saudi arabia. could all of this bring the u.s. to the brink of a showdown with iran? and how will the white house respond? first, let's begin with abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross wh
will there be a military response? >>> taking a stand. the tough talking governor of new jersey endorses mitt romney and attacks critics of his mormon faith. >>> turning point. michael jackson's doctor dealt a blow by the prosecution. and what jackson's daughter said the night her father died. >>> made in america. we challenge home builders to create nearly a quarter of a million american jobs. tonight, we get action and a big response. >>> and scouts honor....
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military presence in that region, in kuwait there is a robust military presence. in qatar, a robust military presence. bahrain, even, despite all the problem we've seen. the u.s. navy' fifth fleet still headquartered in bahrain. the u.s. does have a presence there. but it's another thing for the u.s. to completely be out of iraq. >> completely concur with you. a strategic mistake. the individual soldier is fine with that decision. he and she salute and they'll gladly go back home. that's a good outcome for them. and they'll continue their responsibilities in terms of maintaining readiness and being prepared for that next mission, wherever it is. at the strategic level, we've made a mistake. we've handed this over to the iranians in terms of influence. >> a year from now, five years from now, if we look at that region, will iraq for all practical purposes be aligned with iran and maybe we've syria? >> every reason to believe that that is a real possible outcome. we've never opportunity a very good job at predicting the future. so hopefully, that won't be an outcome.
military presence in that region, in kuwait there is a robust military presence. in qatar, a robust military presence. bahrain, even, despite all the problem we've seen. the u.s. navy' fifth fleet still headquartered in bahrain. the u.s. does have a presence there. but it's another thing for the u.s. to completely be out of iraq. >> completely concur with you. a strategic mistake. the individual soldier is fine with that decision. he and she salute and they'll gladly go back home. that's...
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their evolution over in fact what we are facing is a popular uprising that was a poor aborted by a military coup leaving pretty much a political and security vacuum in place and that's the context for what's happening in egypt. all the kind of sides involved from the emerging secular parties to the more established parties through the military to the civil administration president administration don't seem to have enough authority to control the situation in egypt so that void within that vacuum anything is possible at the moment. so he sees last night what do you think of this developing story is what we're asking you on the web site what you think it's all about why do you think violence erupted in egypt just eight months after the uprising toppled the country's leaders this is what you're telling us almost half of you spin on this basically throughout the day slightly less last hour in fact a show that will soon see a regime far worse another hosni mubarak sixty eight percent of this point to a sectarian rift as the main reason for the violence twenty one. think egypt's enemies from over
their evolution over in fact what we are facing is a popular uprising that was a poor aborted by a military coup leaving pretty much a political and security vacuum in place and that's the context for what's happening in egypt. all the kind of sides involved from the emerging secular parties to the more established parties through the military to the civil administration president administration don't seem to have enough authority to control the situation in egypt so that void within that...
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i will one up you and say i had a dad in the military, no the a step dad, and he was a vietnam vet. he was treated terribly when he got back. i don't any of that. even the most hipy dipy kids respect our troops. >> i will one up you. i was in the military. >> i knew this was coming. >> but the point is not that they were anti-war. most people in the military are anti-war. >> right. >> it is that -- they are setting themselves up as counter recruiters. they are not saying let's go to war. they are telling people, you shouldn't join the military. it is two different things. >> it is, and it is annoying. i'm sure if i walked by, they won't look at me. i might want to punch them in the face. >> it is just information. they are of onering information. as long as it stays in a civil place, i think it -- especially there. >> i will tell you where they need it, the college level for the lawyer days, they should have a counter person telling them don't go into law because no one likes it. >> you should have it when you are choosing your major in college. don't be a liberal arts major. >> i wi
i will one up you and say i had a dad in the military, no the a step dad, and he was a vietnam vet. he was treated terribly when he got back. i don't any of that. even the most hipy dipy kids respect our troops. >> i will one up you. i was in the military. >> i knew this was coming. >> but the point is not that they were anti-war. most people in the military are anti-war. >> right. >> it is that -- they are setting themselves up as counter recruiters. they are not...
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damascus on delivery now where a military official from the transitional government claims they have liberated bani walid one of the two remaining khadafi strongholds after weeks of heavy fighting libya's a new flag has been raised in the city center earlier this week the n.p.c. faced resistance interplay for. first time since the capital was taken in august several were injured in gun battles with khadafi supporters after an attempt to raise the ousted the green flag on a city rooftop and in the town of sderot khadafi loyalists mounted a fierce counterattack forcing them back to revolutionary fighters the m.d.c. says it will only declare full liberation once syria falls but investigative journalist simon asafa told r.t. that pursuing that goal means ignoring the high human costs. i think what's happening inside is really quite shocking i mean if you remove yourself from saying i support one side or support the other side what we're seeing in is a full scale assault on. you know a very densely populated area in which civilians are paying a very very heavy price now the reason why this
damascus on delivery now where a military official from the transitional government claims they have liberated bani walid one of the two remaining khadafi strongholds after weeks of heavy fighting libya's a new flag has been raised in the city center earlier this week the n.p.c. faced resistance interplay for. first time since the capital was taken in august several were injured in gun battles with khadafi supporters after an attempt to raise the ousted the green flag on a city rooftop and in...
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it won't be a military commission, it will be a court setting which can be followed by the public, not only in the united states but across the world. it says to them that our system of justice is fair and open and whether a person is a citizen of this country or a terrorist, suspected terrorist, they can be subjected to the same standards of justice. i urge my colleagues, do not tie the hands of this president or any president in protecting america against terrorists. leave to those presidents the tools they need to effectively protect the united states of america. defeat the ayotte amendment. i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. menendez: mr. president, i believe we have cleared this unanimous consent unanimous consent request, which is to set aside the pending amendment and calm my amendment number 857. the presiding officer: without objection, the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator new jersey, mr. menendez, for himself and others, proposes an aimed numbered 857 to amendment number 738. mr. menendez: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent
it won't be a military commission, it will be a court setting which can be followed by the public, not only in the united states but across the world. it says to them that our system of justice is fair and open and whether a person is a citizen of this country or a terrorist, suspected terrorist, they can be subjected to the same standards of justice. i urge my colleagues, do not tie the hands of this president or any president in protecting america against terrorists. leave to those presidents...
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we have a program for women veterans and military spouses. we create a network of 10,000 women and business mentors because those populations have issues, too. my wife serve with me for 15 years. terme say don't use the here as. spouses, 93% our wives, are the heroes and people cannot forget that. any program that helps matters should also help spouses get jobs because most of our men and women leaving the military have to have a dual incomes. we're working on a program for wounded warriors which is why we are here today. the chamber will do this in a very measured way. there are lots of people talking about doing programs for wounded warriors. many of them are not doing it for the right reasons. we have decided we will do pilots and work in a very targeted way to address the population. it is significantly different from all the other populations we're talking about. we're working with the u.s. 0 and higher gear as the usa at fort belvoir and fort carson and we do targeted workshops to get them ready and we do mock interviews with them so the
we have a program for women veterans and military spouses. we create a network of 10,000 women and business mentors because those populations have issues, too. my wife serve with me for 15 years. terme say don't use the here as. spouses, 93% our wives, are the heroes and people cannot forget that. any program that helps matters should also help spouses get jobs because most of our men and women leaving the military have to have a dual incomes. we're working on a program for wounded warriors...
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to ask this of all where is nato now why is nato not saying these are civilians under attack by a military force we have to stop we have to stop this attack and i think what we're beginning to see is if you like is that from a reemergence of the double standards what's happening in libya now is is to going to be a war crime the attack it is a war crime and i think it has to stop immediately has to be negotiation they have to be allowed to surrender but more importantly i think if they don't surrender then you put the city under siege allow the civilians to flee and they're not and they're not doing this. well if you missed any of our stories they're just a click away twenty four seven on our website at r.t. dot com here's some of what's there for you right now. more tension on the west bank as israeli. palestinian. security. mortal enemies. seem to put their differences aside to mark their friendship. but police didn't appreciate the move to rewrite history . recent raids by e.u. regulators on the european office. energy giant gazprom may force moscow to review supply deals to europe indus
to ask this of all where is nato now why is nato not saying these are civilians under attack by a military force we have to stop we have to stop this attack and i think what we're beginning to see is if you like is that from a reemergence of the double standards what's happening in libya now is is to going to be a war crime the attack it is a war crime and i think it has to stop immediately has to be negotiation they have to be allowed to surrender but more importantly i think if they don't...
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living on a military base and a military town isn't always easy for a military member whether you're a good person or not. you know a thousand people can do great things and one person can do something terrible and it's not you know joe schmoe that did that terrible thing it's a marine that did that terrible thing and the way i relate back to the police is that it's not the police that are doing this it's one or two individuals that are part of the police they happen to be police that and this the police as a whole are here to protect and serve. they're not all bad people many of them probably also made up of former marines former a former army veterans as well it is hard though i have to say a lot of people see not just one or two police officers but dozens of them coming in and raiding these camps and it's hard to get that image out of their mind but it is a good point that you raid that you raise excuse me that some of those bad apples can really make the situation a whole lot worse gentil former sergeant in the united states marine corps i want to thank you so much for joining us
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as only a military spouse could do, she was a powerful voice for our families.y owes you a profound debt of gratitude. [applause] the good thing is that today we will move fm one extraordinarily decent human being to another in the role of chairman. up from the roots of an irish family from bayonne, new jersey, marty truly, from the grassroots. he knows about people. he knows about hard work. he knows about sacrifice. having worked with him over these past few months, i can say that the president made a truly inspired choice in picking him to serve as the next chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. he brings a keen intellect, proven leadership, strategic vision, and humanity to the critical post. and he tells it like it is as well, only with an irish smile. his strategic this is the right one for this time ofransition, as we craft a joint force that can defeat the wide range of security threats that we face in the world today and in the future. at this time of budget constraints, he will be a great partner in maintaining the bt defense force in the world. i know
as only a military spouse could do, she was a powerful voice for our families.y owes you a profound debt of gratitude. [applause] the good thing is that today we will move fm one extraordinarily decent human being to another in the role of chairman. up from the roots of an irish family from bayonne, new jersey, marty truly, from the grassroots. he knows about people. he knows about hard work. he knows about sacrifice. having worked with him over these past few months, i can say that the...
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there is such a wide disparity in occupations in the military. are a lot of them that people show up to work in the morning and leave in the afternoon. it is not a whole lot different than a civilian job. there are those the jobs who are -- there are those jobs that are just a tough. if we cannot recognize that and retirement, we ought to recognize it and tossing up our hazardous duty pay and all the other things that recognize people that don't punch out on saturday -- friday afternoon to go home. they just go day after day after day. i have done that he can theater -- and were twice. it is tough stuff. we needed to recognize that certainly i appreciate everybody's service in the united states military. i also appreciate the difference is. with that, i yield back. >> thank you very much. congressman heck. no further questions. congressman scott of georgia. ms. davis? being no further, thank you all for being here. again, military families, when we are talking about are consequences far beyond today. the meeting is adjourned p.o. [captions copyri
there is such a wide disparity in occupations in the military. are a lot of them that people show up to work in the morning and leave in the afternoon. it is not a whole lot different than a civilian job. there are those the jobs who are -- there are those jobs that are just a tough. if we cannot recognize that and retirement, we ought to recognize it and tossing up our hazardous duty pay and all the other things that recognize people that don't punch out on saturday -- friday afternoon to go...
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to ask this of all where is nato now why is nato not saying these are civilians under attack by a military force we have to stop we have to stop this attack and i think what we're beginning to see is if you like is that from a reemergence of a double standard what's happening in libya now is it's going to be a war crime it's a concert is a war crime and i think it has to stop immediately has to be negotiation they have to be allowed to surrender but more importantly i think if they don't surrender then you put the city under siege allow the civilians to flee and they're not and they're not doing this course of assignment as of investigative journalist talking to me here on out say in the week when we got all our top stories now websites to and a lot more precise if it indeed set out to dot com president obama sends troops into central africa but there's concern that america's growing global delivery presence is turning into a military pressure gone wrong that online to mortal enemy russia's last czar and the icon of the communist revolution see them put the differences aside to mark a rela
to ask this of all where is nato now why is nato not saying these are civilians under attack by a military force we have to stop we have to stop this attack and i think what we're beginning to see is if you like is that from a reemergence of a double standard what's happening in libya now is it's going to be a war crime it's a concert is a war crime and i think it has to stop immediately has to be negotiation they have to be allowed to surrender but more importantly i think if they don't...
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evolution over in fact what we are facing is a popular uprising that was a poor aboard that by a military coup leaving a pretty much a political and security vacuum in place and that's the context for what's happening in egypt and all the kind of sides involved from the emerging secular parties to the more established parties to the military to the civil administration transition administration don't seem to have enough authority to control the emergence to ation egypt so that void within the vacuum i mean thing is possible. at the moment. for more outline and analysis on the trouble still resonating through the arab world r.t. dot com footage and video reports from the region including a historic swap as a thousand palestinian prisoners held in israeli jails are due to be freed in the coming days in exchange for one israeli soldier gilad schalit. also online president obama sends troops to central africa but there is growing concern that the u.s. a growing global military presence may be turning into a military pressure. russia and china boosting their cooperation to balance out the econ
evolution over in fact what we are facing is a popular uprising that was a poor aboard that by a military coup leaving a pretty much a political and security vacuum in place and that's the context for what's happening in egypt and all the kind of sides involved from the emerging secular parties to the more established parties to the military to the civil administration transition administration don't seem to have enough authority to control the emergence to ation egypt so that void within the...
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left result and in response any military spawns would have been absolutely in a physical you mentioned the increasing russia's military budget while this was one of the reasons why former finance minister could resign he said that he said that the military budget was too high well you and me we both remember the arms race during the recount we all remember that it started very joyfully like like like a response to american. spawn's to nato like very patriotic really but then suddenly we found ourselves it is that you're a shoe when we were when we were really worried about our own future and our children's future do you see signs of a new arms race going on and did those it worry you was going. number one mr cool didn't couldn't did not resign and he was fired by the president of russia and number two the reason was that the decision to increase the military budget of russia was a joint decision by the government of russia mr couldn't include it supported later on by the president of russia the basic idea of this decision is not to store it in you arms freeze the basic id
left result and in response any military spawns would have been absolutely in a physical you mentioned the increasing russia's military budget while this was one of the reasons why former finance minister could resign he said that he said that the military budget was too high well you and me we both remember the arms race during the recount we all remember that it started very joyfully like like like a response to american. spawn's to nato like very patriotic really but then suddenly we found...
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this cannot be described as a revolution it was some sort of a coup de tat there where you have a military coup de back by nato and there actually been a. nato actually under the pretext of helping civilians effect and civilians waged a war against libya both the infrastructure of history the institutions and the ordinary civilians and courts say that tens of thousands of libyans were killed. that cannot be described as that evolution it's an occupation and the gangs the armed gangs we've seen what they've done with these armed gangs so nothing. i think . we're always keen to know you were opinion on our top stories so today on our web site com we're asking what awaits libya now that colonel gadhafi is dead let's take a look at the site oh oh vast majority so far believe the country will now just say and into chaos but with you oil fields guarded by western countries all about a ten think libya will undergo years of slow and painful recovery of the rest of the respondents are split between two options whether there will be baghdad style green zone in tripoli tribesmen taking control elsewh
this cannot be described as a revolution it was some sort of a coup de tat there where you have a military coup de back by nato and there actually been a. nato actually under the pretext of helping civilians effect and civilians waged a war against libya both the infrastructure of history the institutions and the ordinary civilians and courts say that tens of thousands of libyans were killed. that cannot be described as that evolution it's an occupation and the gangs the armed gangs we've seen...
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this is a very cynical attempt by the defacto rulers of the country the military to portray a. minority of the population and a religious minority as troublemakers when in fact all they're doing are trying to seek some justice over institutionalized discrimination that's the. residue from them time of what barak and his policies what we are facing is a popular uprising that was a poor aborted by a military coup leaving pretty much a political and security vacuum in place and that's the context for what's happening in egypt and all the kind of sides involved don't seem to have enough authority to control the emergence to ation egypt so that void within that vacuum anything is possible at the moment. when in the next hour here in r.t. we bring you the story from chase to capture and kill of the world's most infamous drugs baron here's a quick look ahead. the longest b j how did she strike. she was trying to stall that day to. what sprung the traps they laid for him. on the radio. the surge walks around the. always missing. one shot turned to take. the drug industry's godfather be
this is a very cynical attempt by the defacto rulers of the country the military to portray a. minority of the population and a religious minority as troublemakers when in fact all they're doing are trying to seek some justice over institutionalized discrimination that's the. residue from them time of what barak and his policies what we are facing is a popular uprising that was a poor aborted by a military coup leaving pretty much a political and security vacuum in place and that's the context...
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we have worked with congress to bring about a number of reforms reflected in the military commission act of 2009 and following that we issued a new manual for military commission the use of statement obtained by cool, in human and degrading treatment which was once the most controversial aspect of military commissions is prohibited. we have accomplished these reforms working with a bipartisan coalition in congress and with the full support of the jag leadership in the military. we have appointed a highly respected former judge advocate general of the navy, bruce mcdonald to be the convening authority for military commissions, appointed a recognized military justice expert, marine colonel jeff caldwell to be the chief defense counsel for commissions. and this month appointed brigadier general mark martin, west point valedictorian, harvard law school graduate and -- to the chief prosecutor. we are recruiting the a team and reform the rules for press access to military commission proceeding. established a new public web site for the commission system and in general built what i believe i
we have worked with congress to bring about a number of reforms reflected in the military commission act of 2009 and following that we issued a new manual for military commission the use of statement obtained by cool, in human and degrading treatment which was once the most controversial aspect of military commissions is prohibited. we have accomplished these reforms working with a bipartisan coalition in congress and with the full support of the jag leadership in the military. we have...
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but this is a time of fragility. in the military, the time you are at greatest risk is when you are entering in or leaving the theater of conflict. and so bring our troops out, certainly in a setting where the taliban is still around is a dangerous time. to say that we are cutting expenditures and we have equipment that has been destroyed in this conflict, not to replace it would be a serious error. >> i'll stay with the theme, taking our troops out of afghanistan. are you comfortable with the situation of us now starting to withdraw from afghanistan? are you comfortable the jihadists are in check enough jihadists are in check enough for us
but this is a time of fragility. in the military, the time you are at greatest risk is when you are entering in or leaving the theater of conflict. and so bring our troops out, certainly in a setting where the taliban is still around is a dangerous time. to say that we are cutting expenditures and we have equipment that has been destroyed in this conflict, not to replace it would be a serious error. >> i'll stay with the theme, taking our troops out of afghanistan. are you comfortable...
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many others were put before a military tribunal and set free by a military court. why is mark -- what is michael the only one to be imprisoned. his pulse do not contain insult. -- insults. the question is whether people's can accept change. >> protesters have returned to to rear square to demand -- ta hrir square. many fear his life is in danger. >> they have no right to try him. >> michael's case has attracted international attention. his family fears he may die before his hearing next week. >> welcome back. three women for peace. three women were named nobel peace laureates fourth 2011. a president, a peace activist, and a catalyst. -- and a journalist. the most well known is liberian president ellen johnson-sirleaf. we begin this profile of her. >> it was an historic moment for africa, liberia, as ellen johnson-sirleaf herself. in january, 2006, she became the first woman in africa to hold the country's highest office. johnson-sirleaf soon became known as the country's iron lady. >> she served as director of the u.n. development program's regional bureau for afr
many others were put before a military tribunal and set free by a military court. why is mark -- what is michael the only one to be imprisoned. his pulse do not contain insult. -- insults. the question is whether people's can accept change. >> protesters have returned to to rear square to demand -- ta hrir square. many fear his life is in danger. >> they have no right to try him. >> michael's case has attracted international attention. his family fears he may die before his...
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hillary clinton has demanded that the country steps up its fight against insurgents but artie's a military analyst things that america should put a stop to lecturing others and rather try to cooperate and confront. the trademark of u.s. foreign policy when it comes to pakistan and afghanistan is to do more of this scene and expect different results if it were otherwise then us secretary of state would rather refrain from the same least during remarks pakistan on her way from kabul to islamabad the airborne general currently the cia chief director petraeus with her entire hillary clinton here is to evolve the fact that is absolutely counterproductive in fact he would discreetly offer her that washington should apologize to islamabad for the old its negative legacy and only when and after pakistan will accept american apologies for all what did did to pakistan actually against pakistan. then the road to be open for that transparent and mutually beneficial partnership agreement between the united states pakistan and its neighbors. before we get to the business with kareena let's check out som
hillary clinton has demanded that the country steps up its fight against insurgents but artie's a military analyst things that america should put a stop to lecturing others and rather try to cooperate and confront. the trademark of u.s. foreign policy when it comes to pakistan and afghanistan is to do more of this scene and expect different results if it were otherwise then us secretary of state would rather refrain from the same least during remarks pakistan on her way from kabul to islamabad...
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that specific attack for a u.s. military this is like a simple. but it was in fact. using distributing remote devices remote hard drives removable devices whatever but definitely it's not that serious like the like a lot of us makers are trying to make it where does this virus come from could it have been put in the program intentionally. you know this is like him our which distributes you things like executable like a removeable. drives or hard drives or smartphones whatever so the the it is like like imagine the whole network the infrastructure the huge network of different different different computers and the any person and you employ this huge network like you do to military or any anybody else comes with the word remove all hard drive of the device into a good. computer and hard drive was in fact that by any kind of trade journal or a warm or any other mail were. distributing inside the nothing so this is not a specific target for u.s. military but this is like a simple very common very generic. trojan which we see a l
that specific attack for a u.s. military this is like a simple. but it was in fact. using distributing remote devices remote hard drives removable devices whatever but definitely it's not that serious like the like a lot of us makers are trying to make it where does this virus come from could it have been put in the program intentionally. you know this is like him our which distributes you things like executable like a removeable. drives or hard drives or smartphones whatever so the the it is...
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and we're against military intervention but it's a day to morrow or in ten years time even if that regime was to ny late every one of us would still be against military intervention we fight for freedom and we don't want to add external slavery to our domestic law we don't want it to become a part of the struggle between the international and internal forces syrians are peaceful they want to progress under conditions of freedom and development and they don't want to turn into a concentration camp a polly gone for larger countries and nato is said to leave post gadhafi libya by monday night but the regime it helped in a power now faces a nationwide gun problem the national transitional council must take control over the leftover arms in the country and international observers say infighting between former rebels now split over their agendas is already going on or he's a nice and now a report from libya. the war is over but the weapons are fully loaded. human rights watch has expressed grave concern about leftover arms in libya their number one fear warehouses thought to hold ground to air
and we're against military intervention but it's a day to morrow or in ten years time even if that regime was to ny late every one of us would still be against military intervention we fight for freedom and we don't want to add external slavery to our domestic law we don't want it to become a part of the struggle between the international and internal forces syrians are peaceful they want to progress under conditions of freedom and development and they don't want to turn into a concentration...
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realized -- with the size of our country, we need a strong military. ed a professional, military class of officers that were educated and trained in the art and science of war. >> in 1802, president jefferson made it official. the united states military academy was born. >> this is the entrance to west point. it's called thayer gate. it's named after the man known as the father of the military academy, colonel thayer. >> he is known as the father -- not the founder, but the father of the military academy. his contribution is immense. he established what we call the thayer method, where students were tested every day, discipline was rigid, and "duty, honor, country," those words, though not codified in law -- they were the standard. >> 1st division barracks was built in 1851. over the years, some of our nation's greatest military leaders slept and studied here. names like world war i's general pershing, world war ii's general douglas macarthur, and desert storm's general norman schwartzkopf. >> two of the three astronauts on apollo 11 were west point gra
realized -- with the size of our country, we need a strong military. ed a professional, military class of officers that were educated and trained in the art and science of war. >> in 1802, president jefferson made it official. the united states military academy was born. >> this is the entrance to west point. it's called thayer gate. it's named after the man known as the father of the military academy, colonel thayer. >> he is known as the father -- not the founder, but the...
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or against military intervention but it's a day to morrow or in ten years time even if the regime is to ny late everyone of us would still be against military intervention we fight for freedom and we don't want to add external slavery to our domestic one we don't want it to become a part of the struggle between the international and internal forces syrians are peaceful they want to progress under conditions of freedom and development and they don't want to turn into a concentration camp pollock on philology countries. brian becker from the u.s. post antiwar coalition believes that unlike libya syria is too strong for the alliance to intervene that's why the west wants to spark a civil war to bring about regime change. and we're using the same lingo the same scenario the syrian opposition is borrowing a page from the playbook for libya they know that they can come to power only with the advance with the civil war with the intervention through multiple means of the nato powers of the western powers and i think what we can tell the syrian people is look at what happened in libya the issu
or against military intervention but it's a day to morrow or in ten years time even if the regime is to ny late everyone of us would still be against military intervention we fight for freedom and we don't want to add external slavery to our domestic one we don't want it to become a part of the struggle between the international and internal forces syrians are peaceful they want to progress under conditions of freedom and development and they don't want to turn into a concentration camp pollock...
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are they a significant spending in the in the russian budget how they could comparable to the military budget to put the pension and so on of course not to when you're talking about the president of a of speed very projects close call cover now don't you later projects there are not a lot of money because smaller actually to order of magnitude smaller than the military program and in that sense are pension pension spending this are a completely different thing and this is not whether they will be saving money you know they will not be able to save a lot of minute by cutting this project so i think i think most of the having a source will group it is reaching and i think russian government will have to sell its ground balls and it is very unfortunate that russian government has not done and before been stock prices and oil prices were high unfortunately as it is very likely that the russian government will sell the government seeks in ross near treaty because barebone. spot on when the oil prices law and therefore the market will not be there for this essence but the russian government
are they a significant spending in the in the russian budget how they could comparable to the military budget to put the pension and so on of course not to when you're talking about the president of a of speed very projects close call cover now don't you later projects there are not a lot of money because smaller actually to order of magnitude smaller than the military program and in that sense are pension pension spending this are a completely different thing and this is not whether they will...