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isis doesn't like bashar al-assad either, why should we fight those guys? because we are asking you to. and nobody does anything out of pure altruism so we provided incentives for them, through types of support and one of the most important was air support. we provided them with the ability to conduct operations of interest to them and in return for conducting interests, operations of interest to the fight against isis so security force assistance was a bit of a learning process, getting to know who's equities were in play and how they balanced out against one another, then the challenge of the fact that a lot of these forces on the ground, syria, we had nobody on the ground initially to engage with them and in iraq we had people on the ground but they left for training equipped for counterinsurgency battle. that was not what we were fighting, isis was a proto-state, it had a hybrid forces in the field bordering on conventional capabilities and we had to retrain and requip a lot of those forces to enable them to fight effectively and we also had to go throu
isis doesn't like bashar al-assad either, why should we fight those guys? because we are asking you to. and nobody does anything out of pure altruism so we provided incentives for them, through types of support and one of the most important was air support. we provided them with the ability to conduct operations of interest to them and in return for conducting interests, operations of interest to the fight against isis so security force assistance was a bit of a learning process, getting to...
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on lebanon, hezbollah, yemen, or bashar al-assad's regime or more recently, it has been helping russia to kill the ukrainian people. the iranian people's welfare and well-being means nothing to the islamic republic regime. nermeen: dr. ebadi, on evin prison, one of the people who has been held there now for years is some you worked very closely with, the iranian human rights lawyer. she was also your lawyer for a time. can you talk about what you know of her situation today? she was previously awarded the right livelihood award as well as another prize. she was initially in prison for 38 years but her sentence was reduced. >> she is a human rights lawyer and a colleague of mine. she ends up in prison and she has been meted out along prison sentence for human rights prisoners. she has been held in prison. fortunately, thanks to the doctors, they have allowed her to come on leave to receive some treatment. working for human rights and defending the rights of people in iranian court is considered a crime these days. the human rights lawyers who end up in prison are charged with allegation
on lebanon, hezbollah, yemen, or bashar al-assad's regime or more recently, it has been helping russia to kill the ukrainian people. the iranian people's welfare and well-being means nothing to the islamic republic regime. nermeen: dr. ebadi, on evin prison, one of the people who has been held there now for years is some you worked very closely with, the iranian human rights lawyer. she was also your lawyer for a time. can you talk about what you know of her situation today? she was previously...
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us gaddafi showed how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar.d, however fighting . the war did not end there. in the series, there are still about ten clans and parties according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place, albeit weakened. how do you understand the general welfare is again postponed? indefinitely, over the course of this conflict , america has gone through three administrations. and each had its own policy. that is, if obama is everything, well, in general , he supported uh, the trumps were very indifferent to this and in general, hmm, he tried to deal with a big exodus of the united states from the middle east well, apart from a couple of missile strikes on syria, nothing, especially did not take this attitude of this country . that's it with biden. ah, well, most likely trump's policy continues. although there are some attempts to get involved in this situation too. in simple terms, they trampled on the middle east and washed the hands of hope for a better youth, w
us gaddafi showed how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar.d, however fighting . the war did not end there. in the series, there are still about ten clans and parties according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place, albeit weakened. how do you understand the general welfare is again postponed? indefinitely, over the course of this conflict , america has gone through three administrations. and...
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for example, do not support or are not loyal to the groups that unite around the condemnation of basharexample. so iran comes out, it continues its policy quite actively or keeps its finger on the pulse of the south caucasus, and in accordance with these agreements, iran and russia began to build a transport corridor to the railway to the border with azerbaijan and this railway was supposed to be launched. well , in the near future there by the end of the year. and this would create , in principle, for iran to avoid any sanctions. yes, and a direct corridor between russia and iran. and what is interesting here for example, we are now seeing maneuvers or military exercises conducted by iran on the border with azerbaijan, 50,000 people. they are crossing the peanuts. well, there is one area where the shores completely belong to iran and they are an obvious signal, that is they they are conducting, let's say, training for forcing and possibly attacking the territory of azerbaijan in prague in the event that azerbaijan starts a war against armenia and, accordingly, eh. now we hear statement
for example, do not support or are not loyal to the groups that unite around the condemnation of basharexample. so iran comes out, it continues its policy quite actively or keeps its finger on the pulse of the south caucasus, and in accordance with these agreements, iran and russia began to build a transport corridor to the railway to the border with azerbaijan and this railway was supposed to be launched. well , in the near future there by the end of the year. and this would create , in...
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their involvement in the syrian civil war, as they both promote the interests of the syrian dictator bashard. they've had ties before that, as well. and, as russia has gotten more isolated on the international stage and run out of its own munitions, it's had to look to partners such as iran to replace those losses. most notably, now the russians are getting supplies from iran, as well as north korea, and they sought various support from china earlier in the war that they haven't really gotten. in terms of these actual drones, the russians are using them to replace their own advanced precision missiles, known as the iskander and caliber, most notably. early in the war, this is the main way the russians struck ukrainian rear areas, civilian targets, and that sortf thing. but the war has gone on much longer than the russian military anticipated, and as they're running out of their own missiles, they're now having to supplement those with these iranian-provided drones. geoff: well, question about that, because could the increased flow of weapons from tehran offset the huge losses in russian mil
their involvement in the syrian civil war, as they both promote the interests of the syrian dictator bashard. they've had ties before that, as well. and, as russia has gotten more isolated on the international stage and run out of its own munitions, it's had to look to partners such as iran to replace those losses. most notably, now the russians are getting supplies from iran, as well as north korea, and they sought various support from china earlier in the war that they haven't really gotten....
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assad regime a particularly from designated terrorist organizations like a mos serious president bashar al assad has welcome the reconciliation of relations with the hamas movement following a decade long up since the carrying it as a sign of the future in the middle east, hamas sol so emphasized that it believes the moves on an important step. this is a glorious and important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we are restoring our relations with syria, with the consensus of our leadership. this is a new start for joint palestinian syrian action cooperation between the 2 grind to a halt in 2012 due to the palestinian militant movements discontent with syrian government policy on the eve of civil war in the country from 1909. how much had used the muskets of its headquarters fridge overseas relations. and the new round of cooperation comes amid similar movies between other middle east states . after a long pause is like an example of that. the egyptian president recently paid a 2 day visit, took a thought after a 4 year rest between cairo and marking what h
assad regime a particularly from designated terrorist organizations like a mos serious president bashar al assad has welcome the reconciliation of relations with the hamas movement following a decade long up since the carrying it as a sign of the future in the middle east, hamas sol so emphasized that it believes the moves on an important step. this is a glorious and important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we are restoring our relations with syria, with the...
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on the imposition of new sanctions iran, a long-time ally of russia, moscow and tehran sided with basharl-assad in the war in syria russia condemned the sanctions against iran and generously shared money with him in the kremlin and geranium is called a like-minded person and it is not surprising, because both regimes are fierce opponents of freedom and the rule of law for both russia and iran the united states of america and civilized countries democracy is enemies, and secondly, iran and russia are united by their autocratic dictatorial regime, and thirdly, today both iran and russia are countries on which a significant number of sanctions have been imposed. irene has been living in isolation for over 40 years and is on the black lists of the civilized world. russia is currently found itself under even stronger sanctions due to the war against ukraine, since then moscow and tehran have strengthened their partnership. after all, for iran, trade with russia is necessary to reduce the consequences of sanctions for moscow , while tehran is a supplier of weapons and an opportunity to promote
on the imposition of new sanctions iran, a long-time ally of russia, moscow and tehran sided with basharl-assad in the war in syria russia condemned the sanctions against iran and generously shared money with him in the kremlin and geranium is called a like-minded person and it is not surprising, because both regimes are fierce opponents of freedom and the rule of law for both russia and iran the united states of america and civilized countries democracy is enemies, and secondly, iran and...
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at the time dictator bashar assad, a longstanding yellow russia, was fighting rebel groups. on september 30th, 2015 flooded me. putin deployed his troops to syria indiscriminately bombing civilian targets, particularly with sequoia fighter jets. the city of aleppo was almost completely destroyed, a heavy he'll send the post by destruction of a city is not a moral problem of recruit. and what is that something he has done before a fair goes, it is, is engross me on russian territory. and a lepeu is just a 2nd. grossinger wasn't lou battle is a syrian photographer. he reports on the massacres perpetrated by the russian army west of damascus between 20152018. mm. soon fugitive, looky, or more dear. this is a picture of a girl and was buried under the rubble that survived. louis to buy in these rich city, february 8 or 2018 model bombing continued threat. dane mosquito numerous other pictures taken that same day hub impact was so strong that the whole building collapsed or the 22 to emerge. glitchy you novella me. see, we saw the russian bombs falling from the sky there seduce s
at the time dictator bashar assad, a longstanding yellow russia, was fighting rebel groups. on september 30th, 2015 flooded me. putin deployed his troops to syria indiscriminately bombing civilian targets, particularly with sequoia fighter jets. the city of aleppo was almost completely destroyed, a heavy he'll send the post by destruction of a city is not a moral problem of recruit. and what is that something he has done before a fair goes, it is, is engross me on russian territory. and a lepeu...
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to justice, we allowed many criminals to escape justice despite the terrible things they did, so bashartu-siri still rules this country, this is the country that he and vladimir putin destroyed, burned, they got away with it, but now we don't want putin to get away with what he's doing in ukraine. we want him to be brought to justice. i'm for this experiment . at the moment, in the midst of the war, it is very difficult for us to imagine reconciliation, which, for the most part, should come after the war. and of course, at the moment, this seems unattainable, but let's look at classic examples, let's say rwanda after the genocide, which was highlighted today, there are murderers who have been released from prisons and live in the neighborhood of relatives of those killed, what are the most vivid examples of post-war reconciliation you remember, you could probably imagine how this stage will one day be fought back and after the war in ukraine, rwanda is a very good example, although under the leadership of paul the kagama often took radical measures to create the atmosphere in the countr
to justice, we allowed many criminals to escape justice despite the terrible things they did, so bashartu-siri still rules this country, this is the country that he and vladimir putin destroyed, burned, they got away with it, but now we don't want putin to get away with what he's doing in ukraine. we want him to be brought to justice. i'm for this experiment . at the moment, in the midst of the war, it is very difficult for us to imagine reconciliation, which, for the most part, should come...
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proxy war, an energy strategic state. western back syrian rebels ultimately failed to our president, bashar all side, while jee, how does groups flooded on to exploit the chaos. so how does a company he's operating in inactive or zone? well, by paying off the g. hottest groups on the battlefield where it's trying to run a business apparently. so last found, which emerged with, with multinational holsen group in 2015, just admitted in the us court way to characterize as a sort of employee and executive protection scheme agreed to pay a fine of 770 $7800000.00 to the us treasury and marking a 1st time a company had been convicted in the u. s. of backing terrorists. now here's a taste of how their system work. we have to maintain the principle that we are ready to share the cake if there is a cake. relatedly and isis vehicle pass dated april 26th, 2014 and baron isis letterhead and stamp allowed lafond to me as some of the employees to pass through after the required work. this is that they have fulfilled or do use to us. so we also don't know how much of this scheme involves french intelligen
proxy war, an energy strategic state. western back syrian rebels ultimately failed to our president, bashar all side, while jee, how does groups flooded on to exploit the chaos. so how does a company he's operating in inactive or zone? well, by paying off the g. hottest groups on the battlefield where it's trying to run a business apparently. so last found, which emerged with, with multinational holsen group in 2015, just admitted in the us court way to characterize as a sort of employee and...
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like i'm us, serious president bashar allison has welcome the reconciliation of relations with the hamas movement following a decade long up since the carrying in a sign of the future in the middle east. hamas also emphasized on it believes the move is a big step. this is a glorious, an important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we are restoring our relations with syria, with the consensus of our leadership. this is a new start for joint palestinian syrian action cooperation between the 2 grown to a halt in 2012 due to the palestinian militant movement discontent with syrian government policy on the eve of civil war in the country. from 1999 hamis had used damascus as its headquarters for its overseas relations. now the new rond of cooperation comes and made similar moves between other middle eastern states. after long pause as an example of that. fia gyptian, president priestly paid a 2 day visit, took a tar after a 4 year rift between cairo, undo her marking what he labeled a new era in relations. while a run is continuing talks with saudi arabia, with
like i'm us, serious president bashar allison has welcome the reconciliation of relations with the hamas movement following a decade long up since the carrying in a sign of the future in the middle east. hamas also emphasized on it believes the move is a big step. this is a glorious, an important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we are restoring our relations with syria, with the consensus of our leadership. this is a new start for joint palestinian syrian...
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they fought together to keep bashar al—assad in power. they are both isolated internationally. feel very close, as a result. and the relationship has gotten even closer, since the hardline president has come into power in iran. president putin visited iran injuly, and that was his second travel abroad since the beginning of the war in ukraine, and he visited the iranian supreme leader, the president, and they agreed on large sums of investment in iran, so that at the time the iranian president said russia has agreed to invest over $40 billion in the iranian petrochemical and oil industry. the money now being spent on those drones, we know that each cost about $20,000, and people are asking how is that being paid for. it is very likely that it paid for. it is very likely thatitis paid for. it is very likely that it is part of that agreement that they had in july, if the story is true. and july, if the story is true. and on the topic _ july, if the story is true. and on the topic of— july, if the story is true. and on the topic of the _ july, if the story is true. and on the topi
they fought together to keep bashar al—assad in power. they are both isolated internationally. feel very close, as a result. and the relationship has gotten even closer, since the hardline president has come into power in iran. president putin visited iran injuly, and that was his second travel abroad since the beginning of the war in ukraine, and he visited the iranian supreme leader, the president, and they agreed on large sums of investment in iran, so that at the time the iranian...
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like amongst all adversely, a serious president, bashar al assad has welcomed the reconciliation of relations with the hamas movement following a decade long absence declaring that a sign of the future of the middle east. huh. also emphasized that it believed the move is a big step of the right direction. this is a glorious and important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we are restoring our relations with syria, with the consensus of our leadership. this is a new start for joint palestinian syrian action cooperation between the 2 ground to hold in 2012. that was due to the palestinian militant movements discontent with syrian government policy on the eve of what the mainstream media called a civil war in the country. from 999 hammers had used a mascot at its headquarters of all of its overseas relations. now the new round of cooperation does come. it's similar moves happening between other middle eastern states, often fairly long pause is an example of that. the gyptian precedent recently paid a 2 day visit to katara after a 4 year rift between cairo and doha,
like amongst all adversely, a serious president, bashar al assad has welcomed the reconciliation of relations with the hamas movement following a decade long absence declaring that a sign of the future of the middle east. huh. also emphasized that it believed the move is a big step of the right direction. this is a glorious and important day in which we come back to our dear syria to resume joint work. we are restoring our relations with syria, with the consensus of our leadership. this is a...
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thank you so much for talking to us and sharing light for us on this could be a rule, bashar professor, john gar university in bangladesh. oh, i want to bring you some braking use now and at least 30 people have been killed. and as tried by myanmar military in the northern could change state spring in tony chain in bangkok for monitoring the situation. me and law. what more do you know about this? that 20 we understand this took place earlier this morning. we understand that was a anniversary party taking place to celebrate the 62nd then of us are the founding of the kitchen independence organization. that is one of the ethnic armed groups that has been fighting against men mas army for some time, but particularly fiercely, since the military coup. we understand this was an air strike. the numbers of the fatalities are at least 30, but from what we understand people on the ground still counting bodies. so that number is likely to rise as the day goes on. very hard to get any more information . this isn't, can township an area code can see village, but it's an area which has been cut of
thank you so much for talking to us and sharing light for us on this could be a rule, bashar professor, john gar university in bangladesh. oh, i want to bring you some braking use now and at least 30 people have been killed. and as tried by myanmar military in the northern could change state spring in tony chain in bangkok for monitoring the situation. me and law. what more do you know about this? that 20 we understand this took place earlier this morning. we understand that was a anniversary...
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agromund, was impeached after a trip to syria organized by russia and a meeting with the dictator bashar, who is supported by the kremlin, and all that the couple managed to do after the annexation of crimea was to deprive the russian delegation of the right to vote, and already 5 years later, the sanctions were lifted as well as the parliamentary assembly of the council europe, why i think its work is now nullified is that you can't annoy the russians of nato, they won't pay money or they won't participate in further meetings of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe until 2022 , only one ukraine left the council of europe. after the military coup in 1967, greece left the club of civilized states. seven years later, the junta fell and athens returned to the organization. yes, they will exclude you from the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe. petro kotin is already with us, the president of the state-owned enterprise. electricity supply to the zaporizhia nuclear power plant, are there any consequences there, what is the situation now from the fact that there was
agromund, was impeached after a trip to syria organized by russia and a meeting with the dictator bashar, who is supported by the kremlin, and all that the couple managed to do after the annexation of crimea was to deprive the russian delegation of the right to vote, and already 5 years later, the sanctions were lifted as well as the parliamentary assembly of the council europe, why i think its work is now nullified is that you can't annoy the russians of nato, they won't pay money or they...
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us gaddafi showed how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar.led, however fighting . the war in syria did not end there, about ten clans and parties are still going on according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place. at least weakened. as you understand, the general welfare is again postponed indefinitely during this period. these conflicts continue in america, three administrations have changed. and at each has its own policy. that is, if obama is everything, well, in general, he supported, uh, the trumps were very indifferent to this and in general, hmm, he tried to deal with a big exodus of the united states from the middle east . that's it with biden. ah, well, most likely trump's policy continues. although there are some attempts to get involved in this situation too. speaking in simple terms, they trampled the middle east and washed their hands of hope for a better youth, which was the core of the protests did not materialize, unemployment remains the highest in the world
us gaddafi showed how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar.led, however fighting . the war in syria did not end there, about ten clans and parties are still going on according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place. at least weakened. as you understand, the general welfare is again postponed indefinitely during this period. these conflicts continue in america, three administrations have changed....
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potential war crimes and investigation by the syria. justice and accountability center found that bashar last ads government systematically covered up torture and summary executions. examined dozens of photos and videos. some recorded by syrian government forces themselves during an incident 2012. a show bodies being mutilated in the recording soldiers can be seen. dowsing victims faces and hands with petrol to ensure they cannot be identified and then kicked into a mass grave and set on fire. mohammed al abdullah is the executive director of the syria justice and accountability centers. he says he needs the public's help to father in the investigation. we have 2 senior officials that appears and these operations that we did not manage to then defy. we're asking the public to help us identify those 2 people, one in the military intelligence and one in the military. that's one thing we are sharing this evidence with you and with different crimes units in europe with different countries. but also we're hoping to pressure the active mission to act more than creating mechanism for them to th
potential war crimes and investigation by the syria. justice and accountability center found that bashar last ads government systematically covered up torture and summary executions. examined dozens of photos and videos. some recorded by syrian government forces themselves during an incident 2012. a show bodies being mutilated in the recording soldiers can be seen. dowsing victims faces and hands with petrol to ensure they cannot be identified and then kicked into a mass grave and set on fire....
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order to pave the way for a military intervention. similar to how saddam hussein was demonized or bashar assad or, or mark adolphe. so we need to be very wary about any potential military intervention here. not fascinating. what you say that done about this disinformation campaign. and as you drew some very interesting comparisons to iraq and w, m b, syria, and so on and so forth. you say that if they were a military intervention in haiti, it would be at least the 4th in the last century. the un is now issuing sanctions to be drafted. i mean, on a personal level, i don't know how that's going to help the situation really. but what, what can the un realistically do to try and help whatever the crisis really is there? well, i think the key thing is that the un needs to make sure that it does not go along with the u. s. plot to, to authorize a military intervention. and of course, that comes down to the most powerful players there outside sides in the u. s. which are russia and china. and so the resolution that the u. s. is floating to, to authorize the military intervention by essentially
order to pave the way for a military intervention. similar to how saddam hussein was demonized or bashar assad or, or mark adolphe. so we need to be very wary about any potential military intervention here. not fascinating. what you say that done about this disinformation campaign. and as you drew some very interesting comparisons to iraq and w, m b, syria, and so on and so forth. you say that if they were a military intervention in haiti, it would be at least the 4th in the last century. the...
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gaddafi us showed how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar.ailed, however fighting . the war did not end there. in the series, there are still about ten clans and parties according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place. at least weakened. as you understand, the general welfare is again postponed indefinitely throughout. uh, how the conflict continues. there have been three administrations in america. and everyone has their own policy. i mean , if the obamas are everything, well generally supported uh, the trumps were very indifferent to it and overall hmm tried to deal with the big outcome. the united states is sitting in the east . so, apart from a couple of missile attacks on syria, nothing. especially did not undertake this attitude of this country. that's it with biden. ah, well, most likely trump's policy continues. although there are some attempts to get involved in this situation too. in simple terms, they trampled on the middle east and washed their hands of hope for a
gaddafi us showed how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar.ailed, however fighting . the war did not end there. in the series, there are still about ten clans and parties according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place. at least weakened. as you understand, the general welfare is again postponed indefinitely throughout. uh, how the conflict continues. there have been three administrations in...
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his book "red line," tells a powerful story about how the united states worked to destroy president bashar al-assad of syria to destroy his arsenal of chemical weapons. and it really does read like a thriller in many places, except it's a very compelling book and i'm sure you will get a lot out of reading it. i published a book a couple of years ago where i accepted the conventional wisdom that russia and the united states worked together on chemical weapons, but of course if you read joby warrick's book, you will see they've done a lot to obstruct it and that is a whole another story, so i'm going to begin with the first question. can you tell us why you decided this. >> guest: i'm honored to be with the experts in this country. it's terrific and i couldn't have recommended it highly enough. why i do this book is for several reasons, but as a storyteller, story uses the courtesy of our trade and this is amazing as tragic as it is. all of the drama of trying to get this stuff out and then having the syria policy collapse around it so that was part of it and then the more i got into the sub
his book "red line," tells a powerful story about how the united states worked to destroy president bashar al-assad of syria to destroy his arsenal of chemical weapons. and it really does read like a thriller in many places, except it's a very compelling book and i'm sure you will get a lot out of reading it. i published a book a couple of years ago where i accepted the conventional wisdom that russia and the united states worked together on chemical weapons, but of course if you read...
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and then while she was there she met with the syrian president bashar al-assad. that was it.was over. whether tulsi gabbard knew it or not, her career as a rising star within the democratic party came to a complete abrupt and final halt. she had done the one thing you're not allowed to do, committed the one unforgivable sin which was to question permit washington's foreign policy. you can't do that and everyone knows it. if you look around you can see that no one does do it. they always tell you how radical sandy cord as is, rashida tlaib. would they do that? no. aoc may be a socialist but in the end, she is with the crystal lenses cheney on team raytheon. she does not cross that line because she's not allowed to. tulsi gabbard is someone who had served in the military, elected member of congress. decided why shouldn't i say what i think. that's what she did. for doing that, overnight, her fellow democrats accused tulsi gabbard, the combat at her and you'd want in your foxhole, of committing treason against the country she was serving. hillary clinton went even farther than t
and then while she was there she met with the syrian president bashar al-assad. that was it.was over. whether tulsi gabbard knew it or not, her career as a rising star within the democratic party came to a complete abrupt and final halt. she had done the one thing you're not allowed to do, committed the one unforgivable sin which was to question permit washington's foreign policy. you can't do that and everyone knows it. if you look around you can see that no one does do it. they always tell...
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in 2015, with the war in syria to help the dictator bashar al-assad. >> putin takes us back almost toege warfare. the idea that there is no civilian immunity. anyone that's on that side is the enemy, the only way to survive is to surrender to us. (explosions) ancient cities, tens of thousands of people killed, hospitals a major point of attack. this was the approach and violated rules like the "no attacks on hospitals or ambulances" that have been the oldest things in the geneva conventions, been with us for a hundred, you know, 160 years. out the window. >> narrator: former war crimes prosecutor stephen rapp says the icc has been no match for putin's prominent place on the world stage. >> there was no way that there was going to be any international court established for syria-- russia would veto it. no referral to the international criminal court. >> those in favor of the draft resolution, please raise their hands. >> in fact, russia and china vetoed that one offered in may of 2014. >> those against. >> even any kind of modest sanctions against those that were engaged in this conduc
in 2015, with the war in syria to help the dictator bashar al-assad. >> putin takes us back almost toege warfare. the idea that there is no civilian immunity. anyone that's on that side is the enemy, the only way to survive is to surrender to us. (explosions) ancient cities, tens of thousands of people killed, hospitals a major point of attack. this was the approach and violated rules like the "no attacks on hospitals or ambulances" that have been the oldest things in the geneva...
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for syrian president bashar al-assad, after recent public criticisms of infantry generals by ramzan kadyrov and yevgeny prigozhin serving his promotion is raw meat for the bloodthirsty. because more than anything, sorokin is a symbolic designation by putin and the minister of defense that from now forwards the war will be fought vengeful. if sorokin does what he is told and gets promoted into new duties. not because he is a brilliant officer, they say, but because other officers before him simply failed at their jobs. russia tomorrow. the 19 kilometer breach across the straits of their zoff sea from russia to crimea, was vladimir putin's great construction project aimed at unifying old soviet borders on the black sea and forging his legacy as a great loser to build the longest bridge in europe. hundreds of billions of rubles were spent on concrete and steel piles and pillars in the seabed. shipping channel ice over four lanes of vehicle traffic and elevated freight lines for passengers and freight. putin himself sat in the red cab in a russian made kamaz drum truck and drove the 19 kilomete
for syrian president bashar al-assad, after recent public criticisms of infantry generals by ramzan kadyrov and yevgeny prigozhin serving his promotion is raw meat for the bloodthirsty. because more than anything, sorokin is a symbolic designation by putin and the minister of defense that from now forwards the war will be fought vengeful. if sorokin does what he is told and gets promoted into new duties. not because he is a brilliant officer, they say, but because other officers before him...
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well, in the words of a couple of marat bashar oksana domnina, but they are artists, they are so see, to start with compliments, because you have such a harmonious pair, such a beautiful graceful skating and incredible plasticity. i want to ask this question to valeria. last time you skated with alexei yagudin, this time with roman kostomarov. what are the key differences between working with these partners? well, first of all, aleksey roman is a single skater, of course, a completely different approach, different supports are different, and the speed in pairs and new elements. although alexei and i also studied together all the time, studied and looked for new pair dance supports and steps of the track are all that is possible, but still, when an athlete has been ice dancing all his life, of course, it's a completely different feeling in a pair with a partner. thanks and to novels such question. this season, all stars are back on the ice again. what do you think makes them return to training again, what does not let them go? this project, he gives a little bit to the stars, probably
well, in the words of a couple of marat bashar oksana domnina, but they are artists, they are so see, to start with compliments, because you have such a harmonious pair, such a beautiful graceful skating and incredible plasticity. i want to ask this question to valeria. last time you skated with alexei yagudin, this time with roman kostomarov. what are the key differences between working with these partners? well, first of all, aleksey roman is a single skater, of course, a completely different...
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gaddafi us showed how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar.hting . the war did not end there. in the series, there are still about ten clans and parties according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place. at least weakened. as you understand, the general welfare is again postponed indefinitely throughout. uh, the way the conflict continues. three administrations have changed. and each had its own policy. that is, if obama is everything, well, in general, he supported uh, the trumps were very indifferent to this and in general. well, he tried to deal with the big exodus of the united states from the middle east. well, apart from a couple of missile attacks on syria, he did nothing particularly in the relations of this country. that's it with biden. ah, well, most likely politics. trump continues. although there are some attempts to get involved in this situation too. in simple terms, they trampled on the middle east and washed their hands of hope for a better youth, which was the
gaddafi us showed how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar.hting . the war did not end there. in the series, there are still about ten clans and parties according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place. at least weakened. as you understand, the general welfare is again postponed indefinitely throughout. uh, the way the conflict continues. three administrations have changed. and each had its own...
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the middle east, helping groups in iraq during the american intervention in iraq, obviously helping bashar al assad in syria. if -- we don't want the americans here, and we will support those who are fighting the americans. pretty basic, i think, john. >> and in the face of this, susan, ukraine says it wants more weapons, more money. kevin mccarthy told punch bowl news today that democrats have been mishandling ukraine aid, and if they lose the majority in the house, quote, i think people are going to be sitting in a recession and they're not going to write a blank check to ukraine. so, what implications could this have on the battlefield, if republicans regain control of the house and slash military aid? >> yeah, i think it is very significant comment by the house minority leader kevin mccarthy, indicating, you know, what we can sort of see, which there is a flank of the republican party, the sort of pro-putin, pro-trump flank of the republican party, the house freedom caucus, which would essentially be owning kevin mccarthy, were he to become the speaker, he would be dependent on mayinta
the middle east, helping groups in iraq during the american intervention in iraq, obviously helping bashar al assad in syria. if -- we don't want the americans here, and we will support those who are fighting the americans. pretty basic, i think, john. >> and in the face of this, susan, ukraine says it wants more weapons, more money. kevin mccarthy told punch bowl news today that democrats have been mishandling ukraine aid, and if they lose the majority in the house, quote, i think people...
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the only dictator who's still around is bashar assad, why? because he didn't apologize. he crushed the protesters. that's the only playbook he has. >> you know, i would love for you to explain something to our viewers who may not be well versed on persian culture, persian history. i remember after getting to congress, talking to generals who at the time, wherever they would talk about iran, would tell me, to a general would say, well, what is the most dramatic change in the world? the biggest impact in the world? they would say, if we could turn iran. and they would all talk about what an extraordinary culture it is. they loved the iraniiranians. they said, we worked with these people, we trained with these people. they are -- they believe that it was an extraordinary culture with an extraordinary history. and they just -- they couldn't come to terms with the fact that a barbaric tyrannical theocracy had grabbed control of this great civilization. >> you're absolutely right, joe. this is a 2,500 old civil lagos. national geographic magazine called the persian empire the
the only dictator who's still around is bashar assad, why? because he didn't apologize. he crushed the protesters. that's the only playbook he has. >> you know, i would love for you to explain something to our viewers who may not be well versed on persian culture, persian history. i remember after getting to congress, talking to generals who at the time, wherever they would talk about iran, would tell me, to a general would say, well, what is the most dramatic change in the world? the...
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leader, gaddafi the us has shown how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar. assad failed, however fighting . the war did not end there. in the series, there are still about ten clans and parties according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place. at least weakened. as you understand, the general welfare is again postponed indefinitely throughout. e of how these conflict continue in america has changed three administrations. and each had its own watering. that is, if obama is everything, well, in general , he supported uh, the trumps were very indifferent to this and in general. she was trying to deal with the big us exodus from the middle east, except for a couple of hits. e missile on syria did not particularly undertake this attitude of this country. that's it with biden. ah, well, most likely trump's policy continues. although there are some attempts to get involved in this situation too. speaking in simple terms, they trampled the middle east and washed their hands hopes for a better youth,
leader, gaddafi the us has shown how far they can go to achieve the same in syria and eliminate the bashar. assad failed, however fighting . the war did not end there. in the series, there are still about ten clans and parties according to the libyan scenario. still shooting and trying to take territory. and here is the igil? still in place. at least weakened. as you understand, the general welfare is again postponed indefinitely throughout. e of how these conflict continue in america has...
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line" tells the powerful, gripping story about how the united states worked to destroy president bashar al-assad to destroy his arsenal of chemical weapons. and it really does read like a thriller in many places. it's a very compelling book, and i am sure you will really get a lot out of reading it. i published a book a couple of years ago where i accepted the conventional wisdom that russia and the united states worked together to disarm syria of its chemical weapons but, of course, if you read this book you will see that, one, i was technically true. in fact, the russians did a lot to obstruct us and that in itself is another story. i'm going to begin with the first question to joby warrick. can you tell us why you decided to write the book? >> guest: first of all, thank you so much for doing this. i am honored to be one of the premier russian experts in this country, and anyone who hasn't seen your last book it's terrific and i could not possibly recommend it highly enough. so thank you again so much for doing this. so why did i do this book? several reasons but really as a storytell
line" tells the powerful, gripping story about how the united states worked to destroy president bashar al-assad to destroy his arsenal of chemical weapons. and it really does read like a thriller in many places. it's a very compelling book, and i am sure you will really get a lot out of reading it. i published a book a couple of years ago where i accepted the conventional wisdom that russia and the united states worked together to disarm syria of its chemical weapons but, of course, if...
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evidence of potential war crimes. investigation by the syria, justice and accountability center found bashar assad government systematically covered up torture and summary executions. examined dozens of photos and videos. some recorded by syrian government forces themselves during an incident 2012 shows bodies being mutilated in the recording. soldiers can be seen dancing, victim faces and hands with petrol to ensure they cannot be identified. then kicked into a mass grave and set on fire with assyria justice and accountability center concludes that syrian merritt military intelligence had a state ordered practice of hiding crimes perpetrated against civilians. mohammed al abdullah is the executive director of the syria justice and accountability centers. he says he needs the public's help to further investigation. we have 2 senior officials that appears and these operations that we did not manage to then defy. we are asking the public to help us identify those 2 people, one in the military intelligence and one in the military. that's one thing we are sharing this evidence with you and with
evidence of potential war crimes. investigation by the syria, justice and accountability center found bashar assad government systematically covered up torture and summary executions. examined dozens of photos and videos. some recorded by syrian government forces themselves during an incident 2012 shows bodies being mutilated in the recording. soldiers can be seen dancing, victim faces and hands with petrol to ensure they cannot be identified. then kicked into a mass grave and set on fire with...
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wait for that son, bashar start shining through. we've got john in the weather guys. yeah, nice morning. it's foggy, though. but hey, the fog comes along with the cooler temps that we enjoy. once the sun does come back out during the afternoon. so is the price we pay for the comfortable afternoons does make it nice to sleep in. if that's what you did this morning. we have out there in the berkeley hills, not the best of his ability, but this is obviously above the bay and down at the bayshore. visibility has improved a lot. so it's the low gray hanging out overhead. that's gradually lifting in burning off giving way too much as we've seen every day this week, some sunshine during the afternoon. we've had some misty drizzly spots up in the santa cruz mountains as well as up along the north bay coastline. skies clear and future cast, as you can see towards the afternoon, just a little gray at the coast and you're probably already guessed it. but tomorrow morning, the fog pushes back in. it's been a pattern that's repeated itself each and every day enough. so this past w
wait for that son, bashar start shining through. we've got john in the weather guys. yeah, nice morning. it's foggy, though. but hey, the fog comes along with the cooler temps that we enjoy. once the sun does come back out during the afternoon. so is the price we pay for the comfortable afternoons does make it nice to sleep in. if that's what you did this morning. we have out there in the berkeley hills, not the best of his ability, but this is obviously above the bay and down at the bayshore....
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bashar assad in syria is is this tyrannical force. mullah omar in afghanistan is somebody we have to go and take out gaddafi in libya. our emotions get up and we say,t yeah, we can't. well, let's go take out these tyrants. >> and then, you know, o hundres of billions of dollars later l and lives lost, pulls always show that americans come toa mit realize that they regard those wars as and tha mistake.ts and the reason is they realizeeo that no benefits came tof u.s. the united states and american citizens by virtue of us involvement in in those wars. so let's apply that framework here. the consensus in washington is the consensus in washington is that we are closer to the use of nuclear weapons thana at any time since the cubanveryr missile crisis 60 years ago.ea there is a very real threat of a nuclear exchange or even s a direct confrontation with russia and theho united states. and over whaert overns who gove and rules, not even ukraine, but the donbas, the eastern region in ukraine, where a majority of people actually identify, is
bashar assad in syria is is this tyrannical force. mullah omar in afghanistan is somebody we have to go and take out gaddafi in libya. our emotions get up and we say,t yeah, we can't. well, let's go take out these tyrants. >> and then, you know, o hundres of billions of dollars later l and lives lost, pulls always show that americans come toa mit realize that they regard those wars as and tha mistake.ts and the reason is they realizeeo that no benefits came tof u.s. the united states and...
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and then while she was there, she met with the syriahe syriann president , bashar al-assad. >> and that was it. it was over with her. tulsi gabbard knew it or not, c her career as a risingas star within the democratic party came to a complete abrupt and final halt. >> she had done the one thingsih and knew she committed the oneic unforgivable sin, which is to question permanent washington'so foreign policy. >> you can't do thatneow. and everyone knows it. and if you look around, you canl see that no one does do it. they always tell a radical cindy cortez's rasheda to liebe .? >> would they do that? no way. aoc maybe a socialist. but in the end, she's with shll kristol and liz cheney on team raytheon. she does not cross thaott line because you're not allowed to. but tulsi gabbard is someone who had served in the u.s. military, was still serving in the u.s. military, was an elected member of congress, d wh decided why shouldn't i sayi thn what i think?at's and so she did.g that >> and for doing that, overnigh overnight, her fellow democrats accused tulsi gabbard, the combat veteran you'd
and then while she was there, she met with the syriahe syriann president , bashar al-assad. >> and that was it. it was over with her. tulsi gabbard knew it or not, c her career as a risingas star within the democratic party came to a complete abrupt and final halt. >> she had done the one thingsih and knew she committed the oneic unforgivable sin, which is to question permanent washington'so foreign policy. >> you can't do thatneow. and everyone knows it. and if you look...
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america in the middle east helping groups in iraq during the us invasion of iraq obviously helping basharhere. is it far in ukraine with russians or close to iran in places like iraq and syria we don't want americans here and we we will support those who fight the americans for me, everything is very simple. why iran does not like the americans who are terrorizing the country with us sanctions allegedly do not understand whether tehrans have any practical interest in demonstrating the possibility of their weapons, only in the last week 22 states have applied for the purchase of iranian drones, evaluating their effectiveness, said the adviser to the commander in chief of the army. iran brussels acts according to the manual from washington and scares tehran with new sanctions for assistance in moscow frankly, on this issue, the country has already shown strong unity, consistent, shared concern and a unified response. when all the evidence is available, there will already be a lot of them. uavs will be discussed in the security council today, he initiated a closed meeting, supposedly washing
america in the middle east helping groups in iraq during the us invasion of iraq obviously helping basharhere. is it far in ukraine with russians or close to iran in places like iraq and syria we don't want americans here and we we will support those who fight the americans for me, everything is very simple. why iran does not like the americans who are terrorizing the country with us sanctions allegedly do not understand whether tehrans have any practical interest in demonstrating the...
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america in the middle east helping groups in iraq during the us invasion of iraq obviously helping basharar. whether it's far in ukraine with russians or close to iran in places like rak and syria we don't want americans here and we will support those who fight the americans it's pretty good to me, it's just john they don't like americans who terrorize the country us sanctions allegedly do not understand the action, tehrans and practical interest in demonstrating the capabilities of their weapons. in the past week alone, 22 states have applied for the purchase of iranian drones, assessing their effectiveness, said the adviser to the commander in chief of the army. iran brussels is acting according to the manual from washington and is scaring tehran with new sanctions for helping in moscow frankly speaking, on this issue, the countries have already shown strong unity, consistent, shared concern and a unified response . will some problems in taking the next steps, the use of iranian drones by russia will be discussed today in the security council, he initiated a closed meeting, allegedly wa
america in the middle east helping groups in iraq during the us invasion of iraq obviously helping basharar. whether it's far in ukraine with russians or close to iran in places like rak and syria we don't want americans here and we will support those who fight the americans it's pretty good to me, it's just john they don't like americans who terrorize the country us sanctions allegedly do not understand the action, tehrans and practical interest in demonstrating the capabilities of their...