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i think camp david was a success. there were many layers emerging, i mentioned some of them already, south korea and japan working together with a positive message committing to work together going forward. also for south korea to send a signal to the united states, and japan, but i think there's also china. that south korea was without doubt, no longer a wavering ally or weakling in the region. a lot coming from the fact that the president invested a lot to reach this stage. in that sense, because he invested a serious amount, there is the unity among allies and commitment to improve relations, it was a binding outcome, and was deeply invested in the outcome. having these credible outcomes, i think the payoff -- mira talking about the cooperation on policies, and north korea, but i think there is something more important than that. i think the most important outcome for korea is south korea has an assured place in the picture that is being implemented. what i mean by this is there are some risks for south korea of be
i think camp david was a success. there were many layers emerging, i mentioned some of them already, south korea and japan working together with a positive message committing to work together going forward. also for south korea to send a signal to the united states, and japan, but i think there's also china. that south korea was without doubt, no longer a wavering ally or weakling in the region. a lot coming from the fact that the president invested a lot to reach this stage. in that sense,...
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the state visit of april 2023, the camp david summit that the trilateral summit that followed that. so it's alliance is an all time high, but there are many challenging issues ahead, which we hope to be able to have a discussion about this afternoon. so with that, let me give the stage to our our partner in this effort, chancellor pak tohe of the korean national diplomatic academy. please welcome him. thank you, victor. uh, i'm happy to be back at the csa. is a three year i always feel comfortable and intellectual challenging when i come back to csa. yes. and i always grateful to victor. my columbia's simply, uh. and when i just came into the csa building again, i come to one memory came up in 2022. i was a member of the presidential delegation of a policy consultation. and then we had a private setting here at the csa. yes, i still remember kind of a comments from on one participant that the all what people from the administration said sounded like a noise. but what you are talking about sounds like a music. so the and then actually it became true. ever since the united states and
the state visit of april 2023, the camp david summit that the trilateral summit that followed that. so it's alliance is an all time high, but there are many challenging issues ahead, which we hope to be able to have a discussion about this afternoon. so with that, let me give the stage to our our partner in this effort, chancellor pak tohe of the korean national diplomatic academy. please welcome him. thank you, victor. uh, i'm happy to be back at the csa. is a three year i always feel...
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and japan have made improvements to their ties since camp david. we are also working to broaden out the relationships just as quickly and take our institutional integration well beyond the defense domain into other areas of our partnership. we hosted the first trilateral meeting as to cooperate on areas including advanced technology, critical minerals and other lines of effort that focus on economic security. we taken significant steps to align our technology protection toolkit and discuss the regulatory environment of the future for many of our critical and emerging technologies. we are working closely to develop a supply chain early warning mechanism so we can know when vital goods are being disrupted in any of our economies, like rechargeable batteries, and we have a partnership working hard to cement our partnership on research. our commerce, industry and finance leaders have met in the past year to further align our approach to economic security and navigate security and economic issues relating to export, trade and financial services, particu
and japan have made improvements to their ties since camp david. we are also working to broaden out the relationships just as quickly and take our institutional integration well beyond the defense domain into other areas of our partnership. we hosted the first trilateral meeting as to cooperate on areas including advanced technology, critical minerals and other lines of effort that focus on economic security. we taken significant steps to align our technology protection toolkit and discuss the...
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egypt , by entering the philadelphia crossing actually violated camp david in 1994 in wadi araba , but what happened it happened in bab al-karamah and the zionist army forces were either retired or actually fired. the jordanian army actually targeted al-karamah or buabtrameh area. what happened is that they are coming to build a wall, which means they are reconsidering their own security issues, unlike the arab valley with jordan, and a new form of the situation. the interaction with jordan is happening, which is all the reason that israel has actually become smaller and has lost its strategic depth . it has lost itself. nowadays, the american and st. com are actually the think tanks of israel's operations or the israeli war machine . they are leading the 35s that the americans are giving with the bombs that they are giving the squadron. i said about that body and that organ when i was mr. abdini, that what is happening in the situation the north is brain dead, which is useless for its own terrorist act. in fact , it is not something that is commonly done in the international community
egypt , by entering the philadelphia crossing actually violated camp david in 1994 in wadi araba , but what happened it happened in bab al-karamah and the zionist army forces were either retired or actually fired. the jordanian army actually targeted al-karamah or buabtrameh area. what happened is that they are coming to build a wall, which means they are reconsidering their own security issues, unlike the arab valley with jordan, and a new form of the situation. the interaction with jordan is...
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of secret negotiations at camp david, it led to the signing of the treaty, which was signed by both sides the following year in the open air of the white house in washington, and the smile of satisfaction did not appear on carter's lips. it provides for the full exercise of egyptian sovereignty over the sin. it calls for the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the sin, and after an interim withdrawal, which will be accomplished very quickly, the establishment of normal, peaceful relations between the two countries. that is, on october 6 , 1981, a young man was shot, who had shouted before the shooting, "khalid istanbuli's death or compromise." on behalf of the people of egypt and the arabs who were unhappy with the peace between egypt and israel, they thanked anwar saadat for making a deal with israel. dance ball games, azamet ball, our school ball, dabe games, karman ball, khurshid nagareh ball, mare ball, mese boi bardi. and billions of tomans in cash prizes, there is still time left, bank sepe, the first iranian bank, sir, sorry , do you have blankets, you are cold, no, no, wh
of secret negotiations at camp david, it led to the signing of the treaty, which was signed by both sides the following year in the open air of the white house in washington, and the smile of satisfaction did not appear on carter's lips. it provides for the full exercise of egyptian sovereignty over the sin. it calls for the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the sin, and after an interim withdrawal, which will be accomplished very quickly, the establishment of normal, peaceful relations...
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. 12 days of secret negotiations at camp david led to signing a treaty it was signed by both sides the following year in the open area of the white house in washington. it provides for the full exercise of egyptian sovereignty over the sinai. it calls for the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the sin, and after an interim withdrawal, which will be accomplished very quickly, the establishment of normal, peaceful relations between the two countries. the winner of the nobel peace prize 3 years later, on october 6, 1981 , was shot by a young man who had shouted before the shooting, either the death or the compromise of khaled estani on behalf of the people of egypt and the arabs who wanted the peace of egypt and disgruntled israel thanked anwar saadat for the deal with israel. according to the announcement of the world travel and tourism council, the share of the tourism industry in the world's gdp in 2023 has reached 23% growth. this council predicts that iran's tourism industry will experience a 12% growth in 2024 and the value of this industry will reach 830 thousand billion toma
. 12 days of secret negotiations at camp david led to signing a treaty it was signed by both sides the following year in the open area of the white house in washington. it provides for the full exercise of egyptian sovereignty over the sinai. it calls for the full withdrawal of israeli forces from the sin, and after an interim withdrawal, which will be accomplished very quickly, the establishment of normal, peaceful relations between the two countries. the winner of the nobel peace prize...
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through the taliban, which is a terrorist organization, and think, the president at the time, to camp davidwhich is a historically important place for us americans, where we are in. .. the importance of american diplomacy, we invite and host respected world leaders there, and this former president invited them to camp david, again, because he does not understand the role and responsibility of the president the united states will be. commander-in-chief, and he often criticized, humiliated members of our military, our fallen soldiers, and we must maintain respect for the united states around the world. mr. trump, your answer. if you look at that time, the taliban killed our soldiers, many, killed, snipers killed. and i talked to the taliban because they were killing there, i intervened. and abdul, the head of the taliban, he's still there, i told abdul, don't do that again, if you keep doing it like that, there's going to be trouble, he says why did you send me a photo of my house, and no one was killed for 8 months, mike pompeo negotiated it, it was a very good negotiation, we, we would... w
through the taliban, which is a terrorist organization, and think, the president at the time, to camp davidwhich is a historically important place for us americans, where we are in. .. the importance of american diplomacy, we invite and host respected world leaders there, and this former president invited them to camp david, again, because he does not understand the role and responsibility of the president the united states will be. commander-in-chief, and he often criticized, humiliated...
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netanyahu is actually saying that i no longer accept camp david i , if he wants to announce it well, that's practically all the agreements formed after that will all be null and void. mr. biden knows that he has no choice but to pressure mr. netanyahu to comply with this unreasonable demand. stop it. the next point is that yesterday mr. biden said in one of his conversations with reporters that we are following the negotiations with egypt and qatar. now mr. biden can say whatever he wants to say. in other words, he practically kicked them out of the negotiation table. this shows both mr. netanyahu's political isolation in the negotiation and mr. biden's on the eve of the election. it is very necessary for this ceasefire agreement to be approved in order to have a point in the elections, but everyone knows that mr. natniyo jangtalab is looking for crime and pursuing excessive measures, and he will not fulfill any commitments, and we are sure that even if an agreement is signed, a temporary truce should be carried out. if mr. biden is at work, the operation will be repeated. will do di
netanyahu is actually saying that i no longer accept camp david i , if he wants to announce it well, that's practically all the agreements formed after that will all be null and void. mr. biden knows that he has no choice but to pressure mr. netanyahu to comply with this unreasonable demand. stop it. the next point is that yesterday mr. biden said in one of his conversations with reporters that we are following the negotiations with egypt and qatar. now mr. biden can say whatever he wants to...
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and the president at the time invited the taliban to camp david. a place of storage significance for us as americans. a place where we honor the importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders. and this, the former president as president invited them to camp david because he does not again appreciate the role and responsibility of the president of the united states to be commander in chief with a level of respect. and this gets back to the point of how he has consistently disparaged and demeaned members of our military fallen soldiers and the work that we must do to uphold the strength and the respect of the united states of america around the world life president harris. thank you president trump, your response to her saying that you begin to negotiate alabama. so if you take a look at that period of time, the taliban was killing ourselves years. a lot of them with snipers and i got involved with the taliban because the taliban was doing the killing. that's the fighting force within afghanistan. they don't bot
and the president at the time invited the taliban to camp david. a place of storage significance for us as americans. a place where we honor the importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders. and this, the former president as president invited them to camp david because he does not again appreciate the role and responsibility of the president of the united states to be commander in chief with a level of respect. and this gets back to the point of how he...
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ter released, and get this, no, get this, and the president at the time invited the taliban to camp david, a place of storied significance for us as americans, a place where we honor the importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders and this former president, as president invited them to camp david, because he does not again appreciate the role and responsibility of the president of the united states to be commander and chief with level of respect, and this gets back to the point of how he has consistently disperaged and members of our military, fallen soldiers and the work that we must do to uphold the strength and the respect of the united states of america around the world, president harris, thank you, president trump, your response to her saying that you began the negotiations with taliban, so if you take a look at that period of time, the taliban was killing our soldiers, lot of them with snipers and i got involved with the taliban because the taliban. was doing the killing, that's the fighting force within afghanistan, they don't bother doing
ter released, and get this, no, get this, and the president at the time invited the taliban to camp david, a place of storied significance for us as americans, a place where we honor the importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders and this former president, as president invited them to camp david, because he does not again appreciate the role and responsibility of the president of the united states to be commander and chief with level of respect, and...
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and the president at the time invited the taliban to camp david. a place of storage significance for us as americans. a place where we honor the importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders. and this, the former president as president invited them to camp david because he does not again appreciate the role and responsibility of the president of the united states to be commander in chief with a level of respect. and this gets back to the point of how he has consistently disparaged and demeaned members of our military fallen soldiers and the work that we must do to uphold the strength and the respect of the united states of america around the world as president harris. thank you. president trump your response to her saying that you begin to negotiate alabama. so if you take a look at that period of time, the taliban was killing ourselves years. a lot of them with snipers. and i got involved with the taliban because the taliban was doing the killing. that's the fighting force within afghanistan. they don't both
and the president at the time invited the taliban to camp david. a place of storage significance for us as americans. a place where we honor the importance of american diplomacy, where we invite and receive respected world leaders. and this, the former president as president invited them to camp david because he does not again appreciate the role and responsibility of the president of the united states to be commander in chief with a level of respect. and this gets back to the point of how he...
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remember, also that trump wanted to bring those negotiators to camp david. why not? i'd like your guest to congressmen on all those things. have you heardrd of the cost of war project at brown university? >> no, sir, i haven't. can i find it online?in >> certainly s. literally google cost of war project, it's out of watson institute for international and public affairs in brown university. it's a summary of the cost of worship gods that have happened since and u.s. and federal price tag for 9/11 wars over $8 trillion and the u.s. government is conducting counter terrorism aboutivities in some 78 countries around the world and a listing of this is a lot of what they do trying to account for these things going through budgets and might be something to be interested in reading, carol. >> i just know we have people fighting right now soldiers and sailors fighting for us overseas and i don't know how you can classify it's part of the price of being a super power. and i have a grandson serving in the military right now, and i couldn't be prouder of him, but that's part of
remember, also that trump wanted to bring those negotiators to camp david. why not? i'd like your guest to congressmen on all those things. have you heardrd of the cost of war project at brown university? >> no, sir, i haven't. can i find it online?in >> certainly s. literally google cost of war project, it's out of watson institute for international and public affairs in brown university. it's a summary of the cost of worship gods that have happened since and u.s. and federal price...
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also officially the militarized, the demilitarized porter was a key part of the historic, 1979 camp. david's peace deal between israel and egypt that started in here of cooperation. after years of conflict, including 3 wars, it meant that egypt substantial military, it was no longer a threat. it also resulted in a shifting us policy. egypt became a major recipient of american for an 8. now the israel has taken control of the philadelphia card or tensions, or spiking egypt as angry about the presence of idea of soldiers in the demilitarized zone. and egypt has another concern as well, a and many other. okay. i cool on all the relevant parts is that the international community to fulfill of a moral and legal responsibility to end these very siege. and to stop any attempts at forcing palestinians to forcibly flee by land and exit as of palestinians in egypt would present the major challenge that the government wants to avoid. all the same, egypt is unlikely to break off relations with israel completely. egypt is still dependent on aid from the us and doesn't want to jeopardize that but the is r
also officially the militarized, the demilitarized porter was a key part of the historic, 1979 camp. david's peace deal between israel and egypt that started in here of cooperation. after years of conflict, including 3 wars, it meant that egypt substantial military, it was no longer a threat. it also resulted in a shifting us policy. egypt became a major recipient of american for an 8. now the israel has taken control of the philadelphia card or tensions, or spiking egypt as angry about the...
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bush held a meeting with his senior advisors at camp david and declared war. on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against al-qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. after. words, the north atlantic treaty organization, nato, held a summit meeting, according to article 5 of the washington treaty an armed attack against one or more of them in europe or north america. considered attack against them all, so all 19 member countries, and then secretary general of nato, lord robertson decided to join america in invading afghanistan. two years later, in 2003, the us central intelligence agency claim to have arrested the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks in pakistan. according to the cia, his name was khalid. who was born to pakistani parents in kuwait and studied in north carolina, usa. apparently, he suggested the attacks to the leader of al-qaeda in 1996, while the us was in a hurry to invade afghanistan, sheikh muhammad's trial was held in 2021, 18 years after 911. so far, there were no afgha
bush held a meeting with his senior advisors at camp david and declared war. on my orders, the united states military has begun strikes against al-qaeda terrorist training camps and military installations of the taliban regime in afghanistan. after. words, the north atlantic treaty organization, nato, held a summit meeting, according to article 5 of the washington treaty an armed attack against one or more of them in europe or north america. considered attack against them all, so all 19 member...
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committed or may have committed jimmy carter, egyptian president and israeli prime minister signed the camp davidtember the 17th, 1978. difficult negotiations still lie ahead. i hope the foresight and wisdom that have made this session is excess, these leaders and leaders of all nation as a tenet of progress toward peace. [applause] >> a look at significant moments in september and available to watch online are archives at c-span.org/history. >> american history tv. >> scandals are less impactful in a modern era for partisanship, misinformation, you are as additional in our own ecosystems. nationalized politics. it is leading to this story we can see since we have data from the 70s how it manifests. showing my work, our statistical analysis but let me summarize, we can look to see how long scandals last and to the degree they limit how long or short they are. in a polarized era beginning in the 2000, but they longer or shorter? you try to drag it out and appeal to your partisans and survive in office. the polarized era we see the likelihood of presidents significantly higher in overtime the curve
committed or may have committed jimmy carter, egyptian president and israeli prime minister signed the camp davidtember the 17th, 1978. difficult negotiations still lie ahead. i hope the foresight and wisdom that have made this session is excess, these leaders and leaders of all nation as a tenet of progress toward peace. [applause] >> a look at significant moments in september and available to watch online are archives at c-span.org/history. >> american history tv. >>...
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camp david. a place that has other important secrets besides trees and good weather. of course , this was not the first time that the united states considered itself responsible for israel. the sense of responsibility among american statesmen is exclusive to. the most important place to express this sense of responsibility was the united nations voting session for the division of palestine into two jewish and arab parts, where it could be created by the majority vote of the people and given land to them. say yes, those who are against will say no, afghanistan, no, argentina, argentina, abstention, egypt, no, iraq, no, lebanon, no, soviet union, yes. united kingdom, abstain, united states, yes, paraguay, yes, the resolution of the duck committee for palestine was adopted by 33 votes, 13 against, 10 abstentions.
camp david. a place that has other important secrets besides trees and good weather. of course , this was not the first time that the united states considered itself responsible for israel. the sense of responsibility among american statesmen is exclusive to. the most important place to express this sense of responsibility was the united nations voting session for the division of palestine into two jewish and arab parts, where it could be created by the majority vote of the people and given...
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trip to delaware that is weiss opting to go home instead of going to camp david.red biden pleading guilty in a los angeles ataxia charge is likely saving himself in the country some embarrassing details about hookers, hard drugs, hundred biden releasing a statement which he did not address a foreign influence but here it is from hunter. he says quote i will not subject to my family to more pain, or invasion of privacy needless embarrassment for all i put them through over the years i can spare them this so i have decided to plead guilty. earlier on "sunday morning futures" congresswoman said she wants to pass new legislation to curb foreign influence in politics. >> the prosecutors have shown the american people this is not partisan he was indeed guilty he was breaking the law. i want to remind people just because he's pleading guilty doesn't mean our job stops ultimately this whole thing was hundred biden was the keystone in regard to the influence of paddling that was benefiting the now sitting president joe biden. >> here's a jonathan turley with more of hundre
trip to delaware that is weiss opting to go home instead of going to camp david.red biden pleading guilty in a los angeles ataxia charge is likely saving himself in the country some embarrassing details about hookers, hard drugs, hundred biden releasing a statement which he did not address a foreign influence but here it is from hunter. he says quote i will not subject to my family to more pain, or invasion of privacy needless embarrassment for all i put them through over the years i can spare...
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imagine the good friday agreement on northern ireland without george mitchell or the camp david accords, without jimmy carter or the accords solving in dayton, the bosnia war without -- holbrooke. and they brought a common set of which i discuss in each chapter. and then and in conclusion and these as follows a fierce, determined nation to succeed, to seize the historic moment as george h.w. bush and jim baker did when the when the berlin wall fell. second is courage, not the courage of the battlefield. but the courage to take risks for, peace and negotiations. we saw that with sadat going to jerusalem with the crown prince of, the uae and the abraham accords. we saw that in northern where the catholic and protestant communities, nationalists and unionists, finally decided that enough violence was enough broke from their political bases to make peace. third is preparation. there is substitute for being for knowing more about the issues than anybody else at the negotiating. so you can come up with creative compromises. next is the ability and this may seem like an unusual one to listen,
imagine the good friday agreement on northern ireland without george mitchell or the camp david accords, without jimmy carter or the accords solving in dayton, the bosnia war without -- holbrooke. and they brought a common set of which i discuss in each chapter. and then and in conclusion and these as follows a fierce, determined nation to succeed, to seize the historic moment as george h.w. bush and jim baker did when the when the berlin wall fell. second is courage, not the courage of the...
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lebanese people, they they seen that from the year 1978 when the zinus entity after the signatory of camp david or near near enough to that signatory come david with the with the egyptians, they invaded lebanon and the resistant pushed them back at the time the palestinian and lebanese resistance in and then it's every year on off on. 1982 they occupied beirot as the first arabic capital after jerusalem to to be occupied and then they we know what they done and there when the international community supposed to be led by united states of america reach a resolution of the palestinian fighter to leave beirot okay and they left behind them the their own families in the refugee cams in sabra and shatila and others and they philip habib them. who's commissioned behalf of the president reagan at the time sign deal with the pro at the time, these palestinians will be safe in libanon and we we know what they did to them, that's with american guarantees, they massacred over 400 palestinian women and children and elderies, men in there and they dance on their body while sharon is guarding and buting spot
lebanese people, they they seen that from the year 1978 when the zinus entity after the signatory of camp david or near near enough to that signatory come david with the with the egyptians, they invaded lebanon and the resistant pushed them back at the time the palestinian and lebanese resistance in and then it's every year on off on. 1982 they occupied beirot as the first arabic capital after jerusalem to to be occupied and then they we know what they done and there when the international...
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on relations between south green japan was largely orchestrated by the united states in a 2023 camp david trilateral summit. in order to advance south korea japan and south korea u.s. japan relations further, it's important to maintain the positive momentum that prime minister kashida and i have built together. a primary goal of the summit is to set relations between japan and south korea a positive note for the future. still, many south koreans oppose such cooperation, and president yune is widely viewed as lame duck with the national assembly controlled by the opposition. critics of improving relations with japan held small rallies near the presidential office throughout the day. they argued that through strengthen. being of the trilateral alliance with the us and japan, south korea is being used to confront north korea and china. we can no longer stand by and watch south korea security be sacrificed to protect the us and japan. the unsokyol government must immediately stop building the south korea japan alliance, which is turning south korea into a forward base for us japan defense and
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in maryland setting the groundwork between the two countries. >> the long days at camp david or over. i hope that the foresight and wisdom that have made the session success of these leaders and leaders of all nations as they continue to flourish toward peace thank you very much. [applause] >> a look at significant moments in september, american history tv and programs available to watch online in our archives@c-span.org/history. ♪♪ will weekends are an intellectual piece every saturday american history tv documents american stories and sundays tv brings the latest in nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 from these television companies and more including charter communications. >> charters proud to be recognized as one of the best internet providers and we are just getting started building 100,000 miles of new infrastructure to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications along these television companies support c-span2 as a public service. >> see american history tv continues now.
in maryland setting the groundwork between the two countries. >> the long days at camp david or over. i hope that the foresight and wisdom that have made the session success of these leaders and leaders of all nations as they continue to flourish toward peace thank you very much. [applause] >> a look at significant moments in september, american history tv and programs available to watch online in our archives@c-span.org/history. ♪♪ will weekends are an intellectual piece every...
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is violation of some major agreements, peace, peace agreements, so callalled peace agreements in camp david more time until he could uh he can reach his major tactical objective is to assassinate the leader of hamas yahya senwar now uh that has he has been trying to do that for 11 months there's no indication that now he's getting closer to achieving that objective you know and that you know puts him in a very very difficult situation every day the israelis are are going through more deceptions. every day they remember the promises, you know, and i before we started, i i reminded you that, i remember, you know, at the beginning of this israeli massacres in gaza, they said they needed six months, yes, so now we've been there, they've been fighting for 11 months exactly, and the israel have reached no objectives, well, how's it affecting the fronts, doctor? well, it's it's definitely affecting the fronts, because now it created a new internal front within uh the occupied palestine, because the israelis, the settlers are feeling more tension than ever, the... feeling that their army and their
is violation of some major agreements, peace, peace agreements, so callalled peace agreements in camp david more time until he could uh he can reach his major tactical objective is to assassinate the leader of hamas yahya senwar now uh that has he has been trying to do that for 11 months there's no indication that now he's getting closer to achieving that objective you know and that you know puts him in a very very difficult situation every day the israelis are are going through more...
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did they not go to compromise, agree, discuss, camp david agreement, oslo agreement, etc.?ld get his due in the world system claiming justice. that his whole mechanism and all his walls are actually based on cruelty and crime and supporting a criminal and terrorist gang, dr. rajalu, this is the point that mr. dr. able to mention it, talk more about it. strategic mistakes that are constantly in the various scenarios of the zionist regime of the united states of america and its western allies are following , even though they believe that the assassination of the resistance commanders will weaken the body of hezbollah , even though we have seen in recent days that the strong structure of hezbollah has been replaced by other people. and in the field scene and operations, you can see that he is still the leader. in my opinion , there is a historical example for this. what is the purpose of attacking iraq and afghanistan? basically, their basis for attacking iraq and afghanistan was that we are bringing, for example, democracy here, here, for example, the government. we are build
did they not go to compromise, agree, discuss, camp david agreement, oslo agreement, etc.?ld get his due in the world system claiming justice. that his whole mechanism and all his walls are actually based on cruelty and crime and supporting a criminal and terrorist gang, dr. rajalu, this is the point that mr. dr. able to mention it, talk more about it. strategic mistakes that are constantly in the various scenarios of the zionist regime of the united states of america and its western allies are...
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natanahu himself, i heard myself in 2000 from the late yasar arafat him. self saying about the camp david negotiation to reach deal at the time that the proposal, the former israeli prime minister barak yahuda barak was putting. is easier to to digest than what clinton was trying to to impose and so from that time the palestinian understood the americans are harder, even olmet himself in 2006 told the the palestinians, if you want to agree deal with us, agree now before the american racket, so united states of america is after war in the after genociding the palestinian people okay, thanks for the though explanation now. can uh sab talked about hisbollah so let me ask you about uh the resistance front in this you know unlike some reactionar arab states the resistance front did not sit on the fence or suffice to lip service only or maximum maybe words of condemnation they did take action and they retaliate the israeli crimes and they're doing it so 2500 operations the past 10 months your thoughts on that we have two minutes well i'd like to tackle the remarks of president assad of syria wh
natanahu himself, i heard myself in 2000 from the late yasar arafat him. self saying about the camp david negotiation to reach deal at the time that the proposal, the former israeli prime minister barak yahuda barak was putting. is easier to to digest than what clinton was trying to to impose and so from that time the palestinian understood the americans are harder, even olmet himself in 2006 told the the palestinians, if you want to agree deal with us, agree now before the american racket, so...
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the war until the last war, i.e. 1973, because in 1979 , the arabs abandoned the war and entered camp davidnd the start of the compromise was broken . it caused about 2,600 casualties in the 1973 war, but in the end, even though the suez canal was closed and this term was called the suez war, with the entry of the sides of the security equation between the international arab armies failed in that war when egypt and syria were unanimous and did not come from other sides. in 1967, as you said , israel basically sought to create strategic depth, and this was based on bengurion's attitude in the establishment of the sinai regime, that israel should has strategic depth. he occupied the golan in syria , the sinai desert in egypt, and occupied the westernmost bank of the jordan river, practically, that is, from the lands of 948 , he occupied a number of lands from his neighboring countries in lebanon, as well as the southern parts, which he occupied for almost a decade. 80 to the border beirut arrived and occupied beirut. the important point here is that basically we have a definition of classical
the war until the last war, i.e. 1973, because in 1979 , the arabs abandoned the war and entered camp davidnd the start of the compromise was broken . it caused about 2,600 casualties in the 1973 war, but in the end, even though the suez canal was closed and this term was called the suez war, with the entry of the sides of the security equation between the international arab armies failed in that war when egypt and syria were unanimous and did not come from other sides. in 1967, as you said ,...
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washington, d.c., northwest passage, atop wooded hills, the president's private resort, camp david. a place that has other important secrets besides trees and good weather. of course, this was not the first time that the united states considered itself responsible for israel. sense of responsibility in the american men's government it was not exclusive to jimmy carter. the first and perhaps the most responsible president of the united states regarding the palestinian issue, harriet romney , was the most important place to express this sense of responsibility at the un voting session to divide palestine into two jewish and arab parts. a place that could be built by the majority of the people and given land to them. those who are in favor will say yes, those who are against will say no, afghanistan, now argentina, argentina, abstention, egypt, no, iraq, no, lebanon, no, so. union, yes, united kingdom, abstain, united states, yes, yes, the resolution of the duck committee for palestine was adopted by 33 votes, against 10 abstentions.
washington, d.c., northwest passage, atop wooded hills, the president's private resort, camp david. a place that has other important secrets besides trees and good weather. of course, this was not the first time that the united states considered itself responsible for israel. sense of responsibility in the american men's government it was not exclusive to jimmy carter. the first and perhaps the most responsible president of the united states regarding the palestinian issue, harriet romney , was...
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something, for example, like, "if yasser arafat had accepted the offer "that my husband made at camp david, "they would have had a palestinian state for 24 years," i might hear back, "who's yasser arafat?" or, "what do you mean? "what did your husband do?" and that's okay. you know, that was a long time ago before some of them were born, or when they were literally tolers. but then when they would, you know, engage in sloganeering or reductionist thinking, and not paying attention to the complexity... because i said in the very first class after october 7th, look, it's a class called inside the situation room, and it's meant to be about crisis decision-making. i said, "we have a crisis, obviously. "hamas is a terrorist organization "that committed a vicious attack on civilians in israel. "israel has a right to defend itself. "and israel has to abide by the laws of war. "and you have to keep those things in your mind "at the same time. "it's not either or. "it is truly 'both and and.'" and i was, you know, struck by how what started off as kind of questioning, uncertainty about what was hap
something, for example, like, "if yasser arafat had accepted the offer "that my husband made at camp david, "they would have had a palestinian state for 24 years," i might hear back, "who's yasser arafat?" or, "what do you mean? "what did your husband do?" and that's okay. you know, that was a long time ago before some of them were born, or when they were literally tolers. but then when they would, you know, engage in sloganeering or reductionist...
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it is one of the things that is part of the zionist agreements with egypt in the discussion of camp david i. the next point is that yesterday mr. biden said in one of his conversations with reporters that we are following the negotiations with egypt and qatar . now mr. biden can say whatever he wants to say. in other words, he practically kicked them out of the negotiation table, and this shows both mr. netanyahu's political isolation in the negotiation process and also that mr. biden is on the eve of the election. it is necessary for this ceasefire to reach an agreement on the title of the plan, so that it has a point in the elections, but everyone they know that mr. netanyahu is a belligerent looking for crimes and illegal actions, and he does not fulfill any commitments, and we are sure that even if an agreement is signed and a temporary ceasefire is held, if mr. biden is at work, he will carry out various operations again. however, with the west bank joining the uprising of the palestinian people and supporting the palestinian people , it seems that no compromise peace will be formed
it is one of the things that is part of the zionist agreements with egypt in the discussion of camp david i. the next point is that yesterday mr. biden said in one of his conversations with reporters that we are following the negotiations with egypt and qatar . now mr. biden can say whatever he wants to say. in other words, he practically kicked them out of the negotiation table, and this shows both mr. netanyahu's political isolation in the negotiation process and also that mr. biden is on the...
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on september 5 , 1978 , negotiations began at camp david, the country residence of the american presidents, between egyptian president anwar saddam and established diplomatic and economic relations with tel aviv. cairo received sinai, economic relations. the nobel committee hastened to award the peace prize to both leaders, but the agreement did not clearly spell out the need to create a palestinian state. many in the arab world considered it a betrayal. and in 1981, sadat was assassinated by radical islamists. and the palestinian-israeli conflict is still far from being resolved. that's what that day in history was like. bodies and fragments lay on the ground, hostages, taking advantage of, mom, you know, mikhail, you really are shooting, and we'll come back when it gets a little calmer, when the hostages ran from the gym, the order came to cover the children, save them, drag them away, there was no command to storm it then, after the gusts that happened here, it was just a rescue operation, for me every millimeter in this room is a child, a parent, such a feeling that i understand... ple
on september 5 , 1978 , negotiations began at camp david, the country residence of the american presidents, between egyptian president anwar saddam and established diplomatic and economic relations with tel aviv. cairo received sinai, economic relations. the nobel committee hastened to award the peace prize to both leaders, but the agreement did not clearly spell out the need to create a palestinian state. many in the arab world considered it a betrayal. and in 1981, sadat was assassinated by...
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i heard myself in 2000 from the late yasar arafat himself saying about the camp david negotiation toach deal at the time that the proposal the former israeli prime minister barak yahuda barak was putting is easier to to digest than what clinton was trying to to impose and so from that. time the palestinian understood the americans are harder, even olmet himself in 2006 told the the palestinians, if you want to agree a deal with us, agree now before the american racket, so united states of america is after war in the after genociding the palestinian people okay, thanks for thor explanation, now can uh uh talked about hisbolla, so let me ask you about the resistance front in this, unlike some reaction. or arab states, the resistance front did not sit on the fence or suffice to lip service only or maximum maybe words of condemnation, they did take action and they retaliate the israeli crimes and they're doing it, so 2500 operations the past 10 months, your thoughts on that, we have two minutes, well i'd like echo the remarks of president assad of syria who's not among the uh little pupp
i heard myself in 2000 from the late yasar arafat himself saying about the camp david negotiation toach deal at the time that the proposal the former israeli prime minister barak yahuda barak was putting is easier to to digest than what clinton was trying to to impose and so from that. time the palestinian understood the americans are harder, even olmet himself in 2006 told the the palestinians, if you want to agree a deal with us, agree now before the american racket, so united states of...
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on september 17th 1978 after lengthy negotiations at camp david in maryland. what made this a success to guide these leaders and the leaders of all nations as they continue to progress towards peace. thank you very much. [applause] that is a look at some significant moments in september. american history tedious programs available to watch online on all of these topics in our archives at c-span.org/history
on september 17th 1978 after lengthy negotiations at camp david in maryland. what made this a success to guide these leaders and the leaders of all nations as they continue to progress towards peace. thank you very much. [applause] that is a look at some significant moments in september. american history tedious programs available to watch online on all of these topics in our archives at c-span.org/history
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remember also that trump wanted to bring those negotiators to camp david. that was the original plan. i'd like your guests to comment on all those things. host: we will certainly let her do that. have you ever heard of the cost of war project? caller: no sir, i haven't. is it something i can find online? host: it certainly is. google cost of war project. it is out of the watson innertube -- institute in brown university. what you were talking about is a lot of what they go into, trying to find a summary of the cost of the war that had happened since 9/11. just some of the summary for you, over 940 thousand people have died in post-9/11 wars that have taken place to direct war violence and 38 million people have been refugees or displaced persons. it federal price tag is over a trillion dollars in the u.s. government is conducting counterterrorism activities in some 78 countries around the world. and a lot of what they do is trying to account for these things. something you might be interested in reading. guest: i just know that we have people fighting right
remember also that trump wanted to bring those negotiators to camp david. that was the original plan. i'd like your guests to comment on all those things. host: we will certainly let her do that. have you ever heard of the cost of war project? caller: no sir, i haven't. is it something i can find online? host: it certainly is. google cost of war project. it is out of the watson innertube -- institute in brown university. what you were talking about is a lot of what they go into, trying to find...
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remember those issues, palestine was a symbol of struggle, then where to take it to camp david and such compromises and these talks when they are no more. or our war will find a shape at all they are forced to step aside, that means they have nothing new to say to the world. what is the difference between us or our adaptation , what is our similarity with the resistance, there was no resistance at all , the palestine liberation organization was just a lefty that fell into the shape of the map of palestine, the kalashnikov that was arafat's hand, you fight. you wouldn't have seen that if it was in south lebanon, imam musa saad was the martyr of chamran. again, it was derived from this revolutionary thinking, my help was found , it grew and became the real thing, and what you are saying now is the difference between the war in lebanon and palestine with us or its adaptation, is that all this is derived from a thought of anti-tyranny and this is the basis, it is unique in the world and it is interesting here, don't you think, muslims , hugo chaud, may god have mercy on him when he came to
remember those issues, palestine was a symbol of struggle, then where to take it to camp david and such compromises and these talks when they are no more. or our war will find a shape at all they are forced to step aside, that means they have nothing new to say to the world. what is the difference between us or our adaptation , what is our similarity with the resistance, there was no resistance at all , the palestine liberation organization was just a lefty that fell into the shape of the map...
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occupying entity in this region, so iran from 1979 revolution, which coincide with the time of camp david israel's war against hisbollah in southern lebanon is another embarrassment for iran and its new president, all of them, both israelis and the western media supporting them, "as if they're trying to doing their best to drag iran into an all all war, and iran is not is not in rus doing so, because they know that what's happened every single day which is passing, israel is almost like getting closer to implosion, to destroying itself, to collapsing internally, so the time is in favor of iran and the time is against israel, so iran has eyes on other things on fixing..." its economy on healing the uh internal issues is had, some of them exacebrated by israel's hybrid warfare in the last couple of years, so and and also iran knows that the rest of resistance are independent, strong and autonomous and they can defend themselves. iran doesn't need to do something immediately in support of hisbullah, because because iran has supported hizbullah day and night for the last 42 years and has pay
occupying entity in this region, so iran from 1979 revolution, which coincide with the time of camp david israel's war against hisbollah in southern lebanon is another embarrassment for iran and its new president, all of them, both israelis and the western media supporting them, "as if they're trying to doing their best to drag iran into an all all war, and iran is not is not in rus doing so, because they know that what's happened every single day which is passing, israel is almost like...
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the symbol of the struggle was camp david and such compromises and these talks. when it comes to kamran , our wars will take shape. all of them will be forced to step aside. that means they have nothing new to say to the world. our difference or our adaptation is our similarity with the resistance. what, there was no resistance at all, the palestine liberation organization was just a left wing in the shape of a map of palestine, which is a clash. what is the difference between the war in lebanon and palestine with us or its adaptation? it is that all these are derived from an anti-oppression thinking and this is the basis. it is unique in the world and it is interesting here, don't you think, muslims, hugo chowd , god bless him, when he came to iran, look at you. i experienced this at the united nations. it is good for people to know this. the presidents are waiting for the iranian president's speech and to see what iran's position is before we talk after that. one year when colonel gaddafi's hugues from libya gave such a speech that our presidents did not have t
the symbol of the struggle was camp david and such compromises and these talks. when it comes to kamran , our wars will take shape. all of them will be forced to step aside. that means they have nothing new to say to the world. our difference or our adaptation is our similarity with the resistance. what, there was no resistance at all, the palestine liberation organization was just a left wing in the shape of a map of palestine, which is a clash. what is the difference between the war in...
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also trump wanted to bring the negotiators to camp david. that was the original plan was why not watch and bring people there i like your guest or comment on all those things are correctable certainly let juliegrace brufke do that have you heard the cost of war project at brown university? >> no, sir, i have out. it is s something i can find online? what that certainly is literally google cost of war project it is out of the watson t institute fr international public affairs and brown university. i only bring up because what you arewh talking to is a lot of wht they go intot trying to find a summary of the cost of the wars that have happened since 911. people havee died in the post- 911 wars that have taken place to direct war violet some 38 million people have been war refugees or displaced persons. the price tag is over $8 trillion u.s. government is conducting counterterrorism activities and 70 countries around theco world. a listing of this is a lot of what they do try to account for the things going to budget. maybe something you be int
also trump wanted to bring the negotiators to camp david. that was the original plan was why not watch and bring people there i like your guest or comment on all those things are correctable certainly let juliegrace brufke do that have you heard the cost of war project at brown university? >> no, sir, i have out. it is s something i can find online? what that certainly is literally google cost of war project it is out of the watson t institute fr international public affairs and brown...