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new one there was a peace conference in madrid then there was also the arab summit conference in beirut where the participants came up with the air peace initiative but now the peace process is being destroyed by different amendments which will lead us to nowhere the principle behind the resolutions which were supported by everyone demand that israel should follow the resolutions there would have been no need to talk about arms and other problems that this peace process not been buried in the ninety nine he said we face many difficulties today because israel denies palestinians their legal rights refuses to return the golan heights to syria the sheba farms the far shuba tenders are to lebanon but they are peace initiative was adopted by israel doing that then our national community has an obligation here that needs to know that we can only solve problems in the region through a fair peace for all of us. this thing that israel is a responsible for the deadlock in the peace process which must not only is it responsible israel is the main reason why the process failed within yahoo's govern
new one there was a peace conference in madrid then there was also the arab summit conference in beirut where the participants came up with the air peace initiative but now the peace process is being destroyed by different amendments which will lead us to nowhere the principle behind the resolutions which were supported by everyone demand that israel should follow the resolutions there would have been no need to talk about arms and other problems that this peace process not been buried in the...
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semanas se han h@univisionpi extrah@h@univ impacto la copa de vino mÁs grande del mundo fue develada en beirutuÉ opina usted? bueno, en este verano...yo creo que encontrarÍamos el vino perfecto para llenarla, ivana estÁ completamente de acuerdo. se nos terminÓ el tiempo, muchÍsimas gracias por habernos acompaÑado, serÁ hasta la prÓxima. bye, bye. ♪ion extrah@
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i saw a young man on the streets of south beirut, a young man i have known for years who used to be just a regular hooligan popping wheelies on their motorbikes when i saw them in september of this year they had guns on their belt and they told me they were now working for his hezbollah his, when i asked their neighbors why they said they are getting ready for the internal clash, they are getting ready to. >> rose: shut down lebanon. >> shut down beirut if and when the government or the tribunal tries to arrest hezbollah members for the assassination of hariri, and this is of course, not only very alarming turn of events if it happens but a very polarizing posture by hezbollah to have these kids strutting around with pistols on the belt to say tonight you try to curtail our activities and don't you try to hold us responsible for anything because we are strong, we are stronger than your laws. >> rose: do you accept the judgment of the inquiry that hezbollah was responsible for the assassination of hariri, absolutely there is every reason to believe that hezbollah and syria were at a minim
i saw a young man on the streets of south beirut, a young man i have known for years who used to be just a regular hooligan popping wheelies on their motorbikes when i saw them in september of this year they had guns on their belt and they told me they were now working for his hezbollah his, when i asked their neighbors why they said they are getting ready for the internal clash, they are getting ready to. >> rose: shut down lebanon. >> shut down beirut if and when the government or...
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para nuestro final de impacto, la copa de vino mÁs grande del mundo fue develada en beirut, la capitalen sudÁfrica, encontrarÍamos el fino perfecto para llenarla. muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, primer impacto no se detiene, hasta la prÓxima. bye bye. univisionunivisionunivisionunivn
para nuestro final de impacto, la copa de vino mÁs grande del mundo fue develada en beirut, la capitalen sudÁfrica, encontrarÍamos el fino perfecto para llenarla. muchas gracias por acompaÑarnos, primer impacto no se detiene, hasta la prÓxima. bye bye. univisionunivisionunivisionunivn
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. >> this bomb attack in beirut in 2005 forced him into a political career. it killed his father, the former prime minister, along with many others. a special tribunal established by the u.n. has been investigating what happened and it is expected to issue an indictment before the end of the year. >> the leader of hezbollah has reacted furiously to reports that members of his movement which is the most powerful military and political force in lebanon, could be indicted for the killing. all lebanese should cut ties with the tribunal, he said. >> did you give 100% backing? >> yes. >> you're not cutting links with it as hezbollah demanded? >> no. >> it is not dangerous for lebanon or the stability of the country? >> i think much -- more dangerous is not to dialogue about the issues that are difficult. this is one of the difficult issues. >> he will not budge. today, has below warned that indicting its people would be like letting the fuse for an explosion. the time he is spending in london will not be addressed by. lebanon is full of talk of war. either in the r
. >> this bomb attack in beirut in 2005 forced him into a political career. it killed his father, the former prime minister, along with many others. a special tribunal established by the u.n. has been investigating what happened and it is expected to issue an indictment before the end of the year. >> the leader of hezbollah has reacted furiously to reports that members of his movement which is the most powerful military and political force in lebanon, could be indicted for the...
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. >> the attack in beirut in 2005 forced one into a political career killed his father, the former prime minister, along with many others. a tribunal established by the u.n. has been investigating what happened and is expected to have a decision by the end of the year. the leader of hezbollah has reacted furiously to reports that members of his movement, which is the most powerful force in lebanon, could be indicted in the killing. he said all lebanese should cut ties with the tribunal. >> the tribunal? >> yes. >> you are not going to cut links with it? >> no. >> is that not dangerous for lebanon? >> no, i think what is dangerous is not to dialogue about the issues that are really difficult in the country, and i think this is one. >> so he will not budge, and today, hezbollah warned that indicting its people would be like lighting the fuse for an explosion. new drugs to be illnesses, just the common cold. we have the details. >> it has long been a dream, a cure for the common cold. they study the effects of the virus. it closed after 40 years. now, scientists at cambridge have in laborat
. >> the attack in beirut in 2005 forced one into a political career killed his father, the former prime minister, along with many others. a tribunal established by the u.n. has been investigating what happened and is expected to have a decision by the end of the year. the leader of hezbollah has reacted furiously to reports that members of his movement, which is the most powerful force in lebanon, could be indicted in the killing. he said all lebanese should cut ties with the tribunal....
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in beirut, the prime minister said his country would not remain silent if israel used aircraft, tanks, and cluster bombs against the people of lebanon or gaza. people in poland said a swedish neo-nazi leader confessed to ordering the theft of a sign from the auschwitz death camp, which was stolen in last december. they believe he was acting for another figure who has yet not been named. the sign with the german phrase "work will set you free" was found cut into 3 pieces. thousands of people have been lining up in haiti to collect a vindication which will allow them to vote on sunday's presidential elections. four and a half million people are registered to vote and have come out despite the cholera epidemic spreading to the country. officials insist the election will go ahead. this a political and security risks of postponing the vote are far greater than any threats of destruction. mark doyle is in haiti. he explains how the cholera outbreak could affect the election. >> it is not very promising as an atmosphere for a normal election. this is the poorest country in the western hemisp
in beirut, the prime minister said his country would not remain silent if israel used aircraft, tanks, and cluster bombs against the people of lebanon or gaza. people in poland said a swedish neo-nazi leader confessed to ordering the theft of a sign from the auschwitz death camp, which was stolen in last december. they believe he was acting for another figure who has yet not been named. the sign with the german phrase "work will set you free" was found cut into 3 pieces. thousands of...
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i came to this country as a young boy from beirut, lebanon, where i saw my city get devastated. the social fabric was torn apart, and this is a great opportunity to be once again part of building a new community while also being mindful that a current community actually exists on treasure island. many people, the current residents, will need to be relocated or compensated. we have reached the proper agreement of our conversation and the location, but i would like to keep up that effort and to continue our dialogue with the island residents, with the citizens and others as we move forward. finally, let me just say it is so refreshing that i serve on a commission that has not been political. this truly has been a professional commission made up of people who are really devoted to the nuts and bolts of making sure this development works. as we get closer to the realization of this project, important decisions will still need to be made about the housing. how to attract new residents to the island, what to build, how many bedrooms -- are we building family-size housing? the sizes of
i came to this country as a young boy from beirut, lebanon, where i saw my city get devastated. the social fabric was torn apart, and this is a great opportunity to be once again part of building a new community while also being mindful that a current community actually exists on treasure island. many people, the current residents, will need to be relocated or compensated. we have reached the proper agreement of our conversation and the location, but i would like to keep up that effort and to...
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para nuestro final de impacto, la copa de vino mÁs grande del mundo fue develada en beirut, la capital
para nuestro final de impacto, la copa de vino mÁs grande del mundo fue develada en beirut, la capital
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so in september with two afghan, what to beirut. and this is not the place where normally you would go. we had wonderful meeting with the shura. and they said were going to get freelance, free labor. now the schools started running. but my only worry is there going to the playground and the girls don't get to use the playground. i have spent a lot of time talking to the elders on the right to stodgy abraham. he's the leader of the shura. and he told me as a child -- she grew up in refugee camps. he grew up in war. he grew up learning to hate and fight and kill the russian invaders. he never had a chance to play. he told me when he saw the playground, he became a child again. i think it's ironic that the millions of dollars that have gone into that province, dozens of people killed, soldiers killed, bombs dropped in everything, there is a girls school now there because of a playground or you know, there's an effort in this country, all the way down into first grade to get kids on the internet. i don't think kids need to do that. they
so in september with two afghan, what to beirut. and this is not the place where normally you would go. we had wonderful meeting with the shura. and they said were going to get freelance, free labor. now the schools started running. but my only worry is there going to the playground and the girls don't get to use the playground. i have spent a lot of time talking to the elders on the right to stodgy abraham. he's the leader of the shura. and he told me as a child -- she grew up in refugee...
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that is certainly the sense in beirut.of hezbollah has vowed to take violence to the streets yet again if his organization is fingered for the murder of the former lebanese prime minister. this is the aftermath of a roughly 1,000-pound explosive-laden car bomb that ripped through beirut in february 2005 assassinating then-lebanese former prime minister hariri and 22 others. almost six years later, the country may be ripped apart by chaos and civil war when the u.n.'s special tribunal tasked with finding the murderers named who it will indict. a verdict is expected at the end of this year or early next year. lebanon has a history of not being able to bring the murderers of politicians to justice. the fear is that the up.coming indictments -- upcoming indictments could lead to instability and unrest. hezbollah has tried actively to discredit the tribunal out of fear member of its organization might be named. in a rally last night, hezbollah's leader vowed to bring chaos and civil war back to the streets of lebanon if any mem
that is certainly the sense in beirut.of hezbollah has vowed to take violence to the streets yet again if his organization is fingered for the murder of the former lebanese prime minister. this is the aftermath of a roughly 1,000-pound explosive-laden car bomb that ripped through beirut in february 2005 assassinating then-lebanese former prime minister hariri and 22 others. almost six years later, the country may be ripped apart by chaos and civil war when the u.n.'s special tribunal tasked...
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iranians were being hurt and their blood was spilled on the streets of iran, but the americans, the beirut bombing over 241 u.s. servicemen were killed and many other incidents. so my hopes was that the u.s. would finally realize this regime is a dangerous regime, it's full of grave danger not only to the iranians and the region, but to the very own national security. and the reason that i wrote the book was out of frustration that even to this day we are trying to negotiate with such regime as opposed helping the iranians meet the aspirations of freedom and democracy. so i guess the point that i want to get across tonight to you is that if you looked back at history, you'll see that whenever we've imprisoned and defended the human dignity, and the evillish acts of segregation, slavery, fascism, ethnic cleansing, commune in -- communism, this succeeded in building the future for the war. today it's decision time. and we have to make sure that we know longer wait and remain indecisive. we have to help iran free itself, it should be good for the iranians, it should be great for the war. than
iranians were being hurt and their blood was spilled on the streets of iran, but the americans, the beirut bombing over 241 u.s. servicemen were killed and many other incidents. so my hopes was that the u.s. would finally realize this regime is a dangerous regime, it's full of grave danger not only to the iranians and the region, but to the very own national security. and the reason that i wrote the book was out of frustration that even to this day we are trying to negotiate with such regime as...
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the beirut bombing, which over 241 servicemen, u.s. servicemen were killed. and many of the incidents. so my hopes was that the west would finally realize that this regime is a dangerous regime, and it proves grave danger not only to the iranians and the region, but to our very own national security. and the reason i wrote the book was out of frustration, but even to this day, we're trying to negotiate with such a regime as opposed to helping their menus meet the aspiration of freedom. so i guess the point want to get across tonight to you is that if you look back at history and see that whenever we defended the human dignity, whenever you have rescinded the evil bush -- evil acts of segregation, slavery, fascism, ethnic cleansing, communism, he succeeded in building a better future for all. today, it's decision time and we have to make sure that we no longer remain and incisive. we have to help iran to free itself. it would be good for the iranians, it would be great for the world. thank you. >> to watch this rogue and in its entirety, go to booktv.org. simp
the beirut bombing, which over 241 servicemen, u.s. servicemen were killed. and many of the incidents. so my hopes was that the west would finally realize that this regime is a dangerous regime, and it proves grave danger not only to the iranians and the region, but to our very own national security. and the reason i wrote the book was out of frustration, but even to this day, we're trying to negotiate with such a regime as opposed to helping their menus meet the aspiration of freedom. so i...
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not only does she do airports, she's on subway systems in chicago, washington, paris, hotels in beirut she's never actually herself been on a subway since 1957. take a listen. >> local train 2. ladies and gentlemen, the next brooklyn-bound local train is now arriving. please step away from the platform edge. >> a very familiar voice to probably many folks in major cities around the country airports and around the world. she herself has not been on is a subway since 1957. >> that's why she doesn't sound irritated when she announces that. had she been on a subway any time recently she'd be like, your ride is going to be here in three minutes, good luck. >> making that money. >> another sort of he is son. first we're telling you don't sedate a hippo and stick your hands in front of it. don't rob a store and have a vanity plate on your car with your name on it. this woman basically walks inn a rite-aid, pretends she has a gun, it was never a gun but you can see she's covered, there's no problem. someone in the parking lot recognizes the getaway car, calls police, and says the car has b-ush
not only does she do airports, she's on subway systems in chicago, washington, paris, hotels in beirut she's never actually herself been on a subway since 1957. take a listen. >> local train 2. ladies and gentlemen, the next brooklyn-bound local train is now arriving. please step away from the platform edge. >> a very familiar voice to probably many folks in major cities around the country airports and around the world. she herself has not been on is a subway since 1957. >>...
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hurt and their blood spilled on the streets of tehran but the americans were paying also with the beirut bombing which over 241 u.s. servicemen were killed and many others. so my hope was the what finally realize this regime is a dangerous regime and its -- it poses great danger not only to the iranians in the region who have if national security, and the reason i wrote the book was out of frustration that even to this day we are trying to negotiate the regime as opposed to helping the iranians with their aspirations of freedom and democracy. so i guess the point i want to get across tonight to you is that if you look back at history you see that the prison and the human dignity, the evil acts of segregationist slavery, fascism, apartheid, ethnic cleansing, communism is succeeded in building a better future for the world, and today it is decision time and we have to make sure of that we no longer vacillate and remain indecisive. we have to help iran free itself. it would be good for the armenians and for the world. thank you. >> to watch the program in its entirety, go to booktv.org. sim
hurt and their blood spilled on the streets of tehran but the americans were paying also with the beirut bombing which over 241 u.s. servicemen were killed and many others. so my hope was the what finally realize this regime is a dangerous regime and its -- it poses great danger not only to the iranians in the region who have if national security, and the reason i wrote the book was out of frustration that even to this day we are trying to negotiate the regime as opposed to helping the iranians...
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if we can't demonstrate that we think the health and survival of a baby boy in beirut is as valuable as a baby boy in los angeles, we're never going to have an equal conversation. >> health is the right thing to do. and as tony has said and laura, the programs at the u.s. government are invested in are saving a lot of life but now we're seeing it's building capacity and sustainment in addition to health, the united states government is spending -- one of the presidential initiatives is feed the future. so in addition to health, we have nutrition and food to move towards this whole development commitment and i'll jump back to what tony said earlier the millennium development goals, you hear a lot of chatter on that. but getting back to malaria, we address six which is a reduction in infectious disease and we address the maternal health issue and child survival but healthy kids mean kids in school so we're touching education. in malawi, a mother making less than a dollar a day spends 30% of her disposable income on antimalarial drugs, that's poverty in action. if we can eliminate that
if we can't demonstrate that we think the health and survival of a baby boy in beirut is as valuable as a baby boy in los angeles, we're never going to have an equal conversation. >> health is the right thing to do. and as tony has said and laura, the programs at the u.s. government are invested in are saving a lot of life but now we're seeing it's building capacity and sustainment in addition to health, the united states government is spending -- one of the presidential initiatives is...
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the beirut bombing which over 241 servicemen, u.s. servicemen were killed and many other incidents. so my hopes was that the west would finally realize that this was a ruthless regime and it poses grave danger not only to the iranians and to the reg
the beirut bombing which over 241 servicemen, u.s. servicemen were killed and many other incidents. so my hopes was that the west would finally realize that this was a ruthless regime and it poses grave danger not only to the iranians and to the reg
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sorry, no, not the lebanon war but after the assassination when you saw all these demonstrations in beirutthat it was paula who called it the cedar revolution and that it was actually the lebanese called it the independence which, of course, doesn't ring as well because of its association with the palestinian uprising. >> guest: yeah. >> host: i'm amazed, was this part of the sort of free testimony a-- freedom agenda branding that was being done at the time? >> guest: the freedom agenda branding was there and, i mean, president bush, i will never forget his, you know, forward march of freedom, afghanistan, iraq. and when we think back at it now, each place that those footprints on that march turned out to be a disaster. it was more like the giant squashing of people than it was helping them move forward. but i, i was as surprised as you in the research i did when i found out that the cedar notion came from here. >> host: uh-huh. yeah. it wasn't there because, of course, cedar is a lebanese emblem and so on. >> guest: yeah. and it certainly resonated well in this country. but i think, you k
sorry, no, not the lebanon war but after the assassination when you saw all these demonstrations in beirutthat it was paula who called it the cedar revolution and that it was actually the lebanese called it the independence which, of course, doesn't ring as well because of its association with the palestinian uprising. >> guest: yeah. >> host: i'm amazed, was this part of the sort of free testimony a-- freedom agenda branding that was being done at the time? >> guest: the...
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and refugees play outside beirut.th a thousand words. >>> helet's go to jack for "the cafferty file." >> the question this hour, has airport security gone too far? that guy in the spider cage hopes he lives two weeks. john writes, this is just pushing buttons to see how well americans are conditioned to accepting a police state. the goal is to stop people from thinking so they can then shout from the street corners how free we are while our liberty is confiscated. jeff writes, airline travel is not a right, it's a luxury. no one is making you travel by air. if you don't like the rules, take a car, bus, train or walk. paul writes, i think so, yes. we're only talking about planes now. imagine what would happen if there's a bomb on a bus or a subway or at a shopping mall. what hassles would be implemented then? you can't fully protect yourself from every bad intention out there or you risk losing everything for the illusion of safety. the terrorists are probably somewhere laughing at us all. pardon me. arp says, there's
and refugees play outside beirut.th a thousand words. >>> helet's go to jack for "the cafferty file." >> the question this hour, has airport security gone too far? that guy in the spider cage hopes he lives two weeks. john writes, this is just pushing buttons to see how well americans are conditioned to accepting a police state. the goal is to stop people from thinking so they can then shout from the street corners how free we are while our liberty is confiscated. jeff...
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we did not go to damascus or beirut. we didn't go to other middle eastern places. we were in cairo and oman. what is clear is that both arabs, these arabs and israelis, are longing for clear american leadership. to confront regional threats. especially but not solely for iran. everyone were asking the same question, where is america heading? what is america's objectives? does the withdrawal from iraq mean the withdrawal from this part of the world? what is america's real goal with revelation to a run? is the containment of prevention? we got the sometimes with fingers wagging, such as the speaker of the egyptian parliament who set 30 years ago, you americans were carelessly -- you carelessly lost the shah and now today you may carelessly lose egypt. and then we got a friendly, warm embrace from the king of jordan, who was eagerly, almost plaintively wanted to know where america is really going in this part of the world. it was clear to arabs and israelis that tensions were unexpectedly strong and biting at against iran, and it welcomed that, but it was also clear t
we did not go to damascus or beirut. we didn't go to other middle eastern places. we were in cairo and oman. what is clear is that both arabs, these arabs and israelis, are longing for clear american leadership. to confront regional threats. especially but not solely for iran. everyone were asking the same question, where is america heading? what is america's objectives? does the withdrawal from iraq mean the withdrawal from this part of the world? what is america's real goal with revelation to...
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the beirut bombing, over 241 servicemen were killed. many other incidents. so my hope was that the west wood finally realize that this regime poses a great danger not only to the iranians in the region, but for our very own national security. the reason i wrote the book was out of frustration, but even to dismay. we were trying to negotiate as opposed to helping the iranians with their aspirations of freedom and democracy. so i guess the point of want to get across tonight but if you look back in history and see that whenever we have risen or defended the human dignity we will be presented. evil in shacks of segregation, slavery, fascism, ethnic cleansing, communism. we succeeded. and today it is decision time. we have to make sure that we no longer the vacillate and remain indecisive. we have to help iran free itself. it will be good for the iranians and great for the war. thank you. >> to watch this program in its entirety go to a booktv.org. simply type the title or of his name at the top left of the screen and click search. >> historian thomas allen has
the beirut bombing, over 241 servicemen were killed. many other incidents. so my hope was that the west wood finally realize that this regime poses a great danger not only to the iranians in the region, but for our very own national security. the reason i wrote the book was out of frustration, but even to dismay. we were trying to negotiate as opposed to helping the iranians with their aspirations of freedom and democracy. so i guess the point of want to get across tonight but if you look back...
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i have not, so it was an important meeting that he had both in damascus and beirut and it demonstrates that we recognize that we are in search of comprehensive peace, and that remains our focus. >> thank you. >> one question, but following on senator kerry. this weekend, you guys pronouncing that the u.s. would take sudan off the terrorism list earlier. i wonder if they have these referenda and i wonder if you have had any sort of response from the sudanese, with you have seen any sort of improvement? >> general ration and ambassador princeton lyman remain engaged with former south african president tov allen back and the parties. we have had a series of discussions with the sudanese officials, both over the weekend and since then, and we are continuing to do everything that we can to have the parties live up to their obligations under the comprehensive peace agreement. we are focused on the fact we are now rarely two months from the scheduled referendum on south sudan. we have got no time to waste. a lot has to be done. a lot is being done and there are reparations that are underway i
i have not, so it was an important meeting that he had both in damascus and beirut and it demonstrates that we recognize that we are in search of comprehensive peace, and that remains our focus. >> thank you. >> one question, but following on senator kerry. this weekend, you guys pronouncing that the u.s. would take sudan off the terrorism list earlier. i wonder if they have these referenda and i wonder if you have had any sort of response from the sudanese, with you have seen any...
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hosni went to lebanon and gave a speech in beirut. didn't go to the border with israel and make a lot of threats about wiping israel off the map. there was a different time. the nuclear program, the enrichment program was suspended for two years when hosni was president while europeans negotiated with the united states so we are to have an example of what a more construct if iranian administration can look like. i make this statement because of the comments that have been made by mousavi and the leaders of the green movement have repeatedly talked about, the fact that they would have a different policy toward the united states, toward the west. i take it from my experiences visiting iran over the last 14 years that they would have a different approach. the economy is very important and if you are recalled one of the slogans in one of the demonstrations that took place after the elections last year was let's see, no to lebanon, know two guys on my life only for iran. iranians resent the fact that so much of their money is wasted in the
hosni went to lebanon and gave a speech in beirut. didn't go to the border with israel and make a lot of threats about wiping israel off the map. there was a different time. the nuclear program, the enrichment program was suspended for two years when hosni was president while europeans negotiated with the united states so we are to have an example of what a more construct if iranian administration can look like. i make this statement because of the comments that have been made by mousavi and...
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and the fourth attack was the famous suicide trust are made of our marines in beirut in october 83, killing 241 of our marines. the same day they did a suicide attack against the french killing the french soldiers. ronald reagan, certainly no power to this a few months later decides to withdraw all american combat forces from the country rather than face another suicide attack. the french left we did. and then israel left, first in 8626-mile security zones in the southern part of the country. and in may 2000, the israeli army left altogether. what's important about the withdrawals is that hezbollah suicide attackers did not follow the americans to new york or the french to paris or even the israelis to tel aviv. since may 2000, there has been zero lebanese suicide attacks. even during the summer of 2006 when we have this three-week war between hezbollah and israel. my goodness, if this was just about islamic radicals looking for a quick trip to heaven, we would have expected hundreds of suicide attackers by hezbollah and that 2006. and yes, we get zero. so what i'm saying is there's powerfu
and the fourth attack was the famous suicide trust are made of our marines in beirut in october 83, killing 241 of our marines. the same day they did a suicide attack against the french killing the french soldiers. ronald reagan, certainly no power to this a few months later decides to withdraw all american combat forces from the country rather than face another suicide attack. the french left we did. and then israel left, first in 8626-mile security zones in the southern part of the country....