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that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom and the british later denied that their promised team palestine they denied it outright but. all the every does.
that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom and the british later denied that their promised team palestine they denied it outright but. all the every does.
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from hussein mentioned in passing on the 2nd agreement struck on talks is that where it could go back to is a stance in point for any future talks any future dialogue from from all parties. well the internal situation in yemen started as an internal situation in the various wars and separation and unity and so all wars and all these negotiations for a new constitution have these things are going on in yemen for about 30 years now and they're quite incredible in their scope and then you've got an always the saudis are involved and then you've got the image that is involved in a became a regional conflict on the image out there so they're saying we want to push back iran so it kind of got blown out of proportion there has to be a process to stop the fighting inside yemen and that can come simultaneously with any beginning of a regional dialogue or come before it could come after that's where the yemenis to decide themselves and they will find a way to do the serious issues the people in the south really don't like being ruled by people from the north and the boaties and others but they
from hussein mentioned in passing on the 2nd agreement struck on talks is that where it could go back to is a stance in point for any future talks any future dialogue from from all parties. well the internal situation in yemen started as an internal situation in the various wars and separation and unity and so all wars and all these negotiations for a new constitution have these things are going on in yemen for about 30 years now and they're quite incredible in their scope and then you've got...
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in mid september 1970 hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like amman and outbid and attacked the fighters in the events known as black september it took 3 years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith was serene and since then this one and it. will nestle fashion from what i saw in home. or. start a well founded $32.00 of the to fulfill a horrid london with an orderly what is tamara a little more than for less than the i'm going to hear. a dork. a spa feel good fed and the mess to see in the. from the wound up moment of awesomeness of the night when she hold his little one lot of i love what i did and she looked at some of the measures listen obviously listen avia as if at that in or in him how could i wish that enough in a hotel to let me struck manhattan you had to set up a spot if you'll soften the fs and i had already been i mean if you make it doesn't look i'm a woodlot i think model i've got a sense of them. in the show tempt me mrs selden the terms that i see and then president
in mid september 1970 hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like amman and outbid and attacked the fighters in the events known as black september it took 3 years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith was serene and since then this one and it. will nestle fashion from what i saw in home. or. start a well founded $32.00 of the to fulfill a horrid london with an orderly what is tamara a little...
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when the united states used to give saddam hussein chemical weapons so the most sane use those chemical weapons i survive to chemical attacks. but the u.s. government and the european governments that the british the french the belgium france these countries that gave saddam hussein those chemical weapons they're no different from saddam hussein they like to call him a brutal monster but he was their man and back to the earth so what happens in yemen what mohamed been summoned those there the europeans and americans are just as guilty the americans are in libya the when they destroyed the country they said they were for cision strikes later on it came out that they destroyed the whole country's infrastructure intentionally. so in the case of iran they want their cake and they want to have their cake and eat it too on the one hand they want to say that iran we are powerful and we're destroying the iranian economy and on the other hand they want to say well iran is evil and incompetent and it's their own fault but the truth of the matter is that they have caused great difficulty in iran h
when the united states used to give saddam hussein chemical weapons so the most sane use those chemical weapons i survive to chemical attacks. but the u.s. government and the european governments that the british the french the belgium france these countries that gave saddam hussein those chemical weapons they're no different from saddam hussein they like to call him a brutal monster but he was their man and back to the earth so what happens in yemen what mohamed been summoned those there the...
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there was such a fear of saddam hussein 10 a terrifying fear but also he was on the hit this or the cia and they were looking for him everywhere that it would what he would do his lieutenants would go out and scout around the town and not for a house the family knock on the door and say. we have a very important person which is to stay here for the night. and they look at the uniform with him oh yes of course it is. you know great leaders saddam hussein wanted to say nothing you could which of course of course and then he would come in good evening and. if he's lost and then he sit down at the dinner table in the course the cia couldn't find them because they go to a different house every single night there was a very very clever play that added harder with throat i thought it was brilliant which tempted me to go back into the theater and the critics vilified him which i thought was astonishing there's a the idea of showing this was astonishing so when he's at the table having dinner the role terrified and then he goes and tells them why he does what he does and how he is not the villai
there was such a fear of saddam hussein 10 a terrifying fear but also he was on the hit this or the cia and they were looking for him everywhere that it would what he would do his lieutenants would go out and scout around the town and not for a house the family knock on the door and say. we have a very important person which is to stay here for the night. and they look at the uniform with him oh yes of course it is. you know great leaders saddam hussein wanted to say nothing you could which of...
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and iran and maybe a few others work on together in the saudis have to be a part of that process to hussein how do you think the who will view this sort of pullback if you like from the united arab emirates i'm sure they'd be pleased with it but also maybe a bit suspicious i mean after 4 years of war and suddenly they decide oh ok maybe this isn't working we're going to get out. yeah i think this is they look at it as suspicious and i believe that the attack or. yesterday on base because those forces that have backed by united arab emirates and it's a clear message united arab emirate that is not about your own troops is about the troops that you have recruited the militia that you have. created in in aden we know that united arab emirate all the forces that backed by them in the south they didn't even look at the so-called legitimacy they didn't allow the government to go to work from aden and i think this is one of the biggest mistake that the united arab emirates has done because they only focus on controlling the cutter island. state on some key island in that it's easy but on the other
and iran and maybe a few others work on together in the saudis have to be a part of that process to hussein how do you think the who will view this sort of pullback if you like from the united arab emirates i'm sure they'd be pleased with it but also maybe a bit suspicious i mean after 4 years of war and suddenly they decide oh ok maybe this isn't working we're going to get out. yeah i think this is they look at it as suspicious and i believe that the attack or. yesterday on base because those...
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thank you yasmin alibhai—brown and mo hussein. and next on bbc news, it's the film review.
thank you yasmin alibhai—brown and mo hussein. and next on bbc news, it's the film review.
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from hussein mentioned in passing on the 2nd agreement struck on talks is that where it could go back to as a starting point for any future talks any future dialogue from from all parties. well the internal situation in yemen started as an internal situation in the various wars and separation and unity and so of all wars and all these negotiations for a new constitution have these things are going on in yemen for about 30 years now and they're quite incredible in their scope and then you got in and always the saudis are involved and then you've got the image that is involved in a became a regional conflict on the image that you saw this saying we want to push back iran so it kind of got blown out of proportion there has to be a process to stop the fighting inside yemen and that can come simultaneously with any beginning of a regional dialogue or come before it could come after that's where the yemenis to decide themselves and they will find a way to do this serious issues the people in the south really don't like being ruled by people from the north and the butties and others but they
from hussein mentioned in passing on the 2nd agreement struck on talks is that where it could go back to as a starting point for any future talks any future dialogue from from all parties. well the internal situation in yemen started as an internal situation in the various wars and separation and unity and so of all wars and all these negotiations for a new constitution have these things are going on in yemen for about 30 years now and they're quite incredible in their scope and then you got in...
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laura: samira hussein, thank you. you are watching "bbc world news america."o come on tonight's program, the ultimate in extreme runs. how does 3000 miles round one b citylock sound? police in hong kong arrested more than 80 people after the third day in a row of pro-democracy protests was of demonstrations have caused widespread disruption and police have fired tear gas vi acs. hongong's chief execuve said that the territories on the verge of a dangerous situation. here is nick beake. nick: hong kong steepening crisis is exposing a danolrous class ofs stop pro-democracy activists dressed in black fought men loyal to the beijing-backed government. violence reigned for ahird day running, and this one of a thousand rounds of tgas police say they fired during this explosive summer of discontent. all this is happeninoutside e main government building, but it is a similar picture in other parts of the city today, and that is because these demonstrators said that they will keep on coming out onto the street. they have been doing it for two months, and the reason the
laura: samira hussein, thank you. you are watching "bbc world news america."o come on tonight's program, the ultimate in extreme runs. how does 3000 miles round one b citylock sound? police in hong kong arrested more than 80 people after the third day in a row of pro-democracy protests was of demonstrations have caused widespread disruption and police have fired tear gas vi acs. hongong's chief execuve said that the territories on the verge of a dangerous situation. here is nick...
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mohammed ahmed hussein says he'll never forget the experience he hopes to come back next time as a climate researcher i miss the place actually a lot it has been amazing living on board for 4 weeks and i know it feels like it's already home in a way and all of that how for piece of me on the polished i'm a scientist hopefully we need to get as we say in my culture people do meet it's only won't instead of meat. how much of the you know about silk worms they are recently come from china and are used to produce their use has since bread and the unknown being bred in kenya their climate crisis is forcing farmers to find alternatives to food crops one of those options is to produce. forms they're not the leaves of trees and they're giving hope to farmers in kenya due to the extreme weather patterns of recent years you don't know we know has turned to farming and this is the 26th the day and you can see the. already spinning. they are making points in other words they have already reached this stage that 2 people stage yes so as the as the as they spin we have asked our quince the former senior
mohammed ahmed hussein says he'll never forget the experience he hopes to come back next time as a climate researcher i miss the place actually a lot it has been amazing living on board for 4 weeks and i know it feels like it's already home in a way and all of that how for piece of me on the polished i'm a scientist hopefully we need to get as we say in my culture people do meet it's only won't instead of meat. how much of the you know about silk worms they are recently come from china and are...
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but i do want to deal with these attacks that we've seen from the most recently and i think hussein is a good place to start in. these are increasing are they these larger scale attacks and particularly the attacks would actually go over the border into saudi arabia how are they managing to do this. today the yemeni. the buttons on our hands at least footage of the. targeted at the moment called the. 3 is one of the upgraded from the stockpile that. russia or from north korea that actually it was they think the farthest inside saudi arabia target which is in the rich area in saudi arabia and they believe that this is a kind of a stronger message to saudi arabia that that saying that your oil infrastructure is under our coverage on the world the united arab emirates which i believe is the same distant. that i thought as well. the saudi backed forces in aden i believe we all have heard the news from united arab emirates that they are withdrawing there was no official statement from united arab emirates and they believe this will be the fairest withdrawal in history without the release in
but i do want to deal with these attacks that we've seen from the most recently and i think hussein is a good place to start in. these are increasing are they these larger scale attacks and particularly the attacks would actually go over the border into saudi arabia how are they managing to do this. today the yemeni. the buttons on our hands at least footage of the. targeted at the moment called the. 3 is one of the upgraded from the stockpile that. russia or from north korea that actually it...
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you are really authorizing force against the faÇade of losing -- the saddam hussein regime.in particular that piece of legislation authorized the forced to use force, defend the national security of the united states against the threat posed by iraq and enforce all relevant u.n. security council resolutions against iraq. those security council resolutions are really talking about weapons of mass distraction. this is sort of the predicate, the reason for going after iraq, that they had these weapons of mass distraction and that as a result of that they were breaching u.n. security council resolutions and they were posing a threat to the united states. that was what congress voted to authorize. so views when it iraq. saddam hussein was defeated, and yet now 17 years later we still have that law on the books. and just as with the 2001 aumf the we've seen being interpreted far beyond what congress intended, , we using that as wel with the 2002 iraq aumf. this most notably happened in 2015 when the obama administration went back into iraq to fight isis. so try to that time actual
you are really authorizing force against the faÇade of losing -- the saddam hussein regime.in particular that piece of legislation authorized the forced to use force, defend the national security of the united states against the threat posed by iraq and enforce all relevant u.n. security council resolutions against iraq. those security council resolutions are really talking about weapons of mass distraction. this is sort of the predicate, the reason for going after iraq, that they had these...
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in mid september 1970 hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like amman and outed and attacked the fighters in the events known as black september it took 3 years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith was serene and then this one and then. the nestle question for fun what if they were so informal. or filter. and start a well founded 32 of the for the horrid number would unload only just a matter a good and for less than the i'm going to hear. a dork. a spot here of detail and the mess to see in alaska from that up no wound up moment as ignis idea that we should hold the little one lot of eyelet either that should look at stuff from their measures listen audibly listen or be let off at that in all in him how. could i wish that enough. that you struck my lotto you had to set up a spot if you will soften the fs and had already preemptively make it doesn't look i'm. award lottery model. in the show 10000 images sold for terms of action and then there's a time travelers have a plan that can
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our proxies parting each other into so that did really provide $75000000000.00 to saddam hussein did we imprison the prime minister of another country for 3 weeks who has done all of this we have been on the receiving end of their aggressions of the money they spent in order to destabilize us from day $1.00 after the revolution they were hoping to undermine the revolution they have not succeeded is in 40 years or now isn't 40 years or longer enough for them to come to their senses that by paying terrorist organizations by financing terrorist organizations by financing aggressors they're only creating enemies for themselves look at what they've done in syria they finance darvish they are diversion to arm the nostra what did it what did it do to that by the same time there was say you could have also stepped in it's place like syria where you have a huge political admits to leverage and convince president bashar assad to negotiate a peaceful way out of the crisis that's exact with the syrian people that's exactly what we're doing look at the situation in syria yeah it is it is unfortun
our proxies parting each other into so that did really provide $75000000000.00 to saddam hussein did we imprison the prime minister of another country for 3 weeks who has done all of this we have been on the receiving end of their aggressions of the money they spent in order to destabilize us from day $1.00 after the revolution they were hoping to undermine the revolution they have not succeeded is in 40 years or now isn't 40 years or longer enough for them to come to their senses that by...
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thank you so much women's football coach muscle hussein for pakistan. just reminder the top story we're following for you here today on g.w. news in the united states democratic party candidates have again clashed in a televised debate as the party decides who will take on donald trump in the 2020 presidential election candidates disagreed on issues from immigration to climate change and health care and of course how to keep republicans. you're watching news from berlin still to come markets are down following the u.s. fed decision to cut interest rates for the 1st time in more than a decade investors are asking why the u.s. economy would need cheaper money if the economy is booming. all that's in much more coming up in d.w. business with monika joins us in just 20 minutes time i'm terry marsh and you're watching t.v. news corso fun over stories on one of the w dot com thanks for being with us. explain. to. you. economies can't function properly even in times of demand without skilled workers. with inadequate housing. with food shortages. scarcity is in
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all i can say is i am glad saddam hussein is gone and worried we don't have to worry about -- and we don't have to worry about weapons of mass destruction being present or not present. we have given an opportunity for the -- a better life for their people and i always regret the presented was not full. we accepted the political judgment of the director of central intelligence and the 16 intelligence agencies that feed in to him, but i am seen as the symbol of it all there it i discussed this in the book and i will never get rid of that, it will be in my obituary. i have to keep moving forward. host: unlike anyone else involved, i believe you apologized. gen. powell: i said i regretted it. i regretted that the information was wrong. i did not apologize for it because i was not the source of it. you told in fact, as president bush, if saddam hussein gives up weapons of mass destruction, he would be in compliance of what we were demanding. gen: powell: he chose not to take the get out of jail card. we gave him an opportunity. but he didn't want us to know that he didn't have them, and h
all i can say is i am glad saddam hussein is gone and worried we don't have to worry about -- and we don't have to worry about weapons of mass destruction being present or not present. we have given an opportunity for the -- a better life for their people and i always regret the presented was not full. we accepted the political judgment of the director of central intelligence and the 16 intelligence agencies that feed in to him, but i am seen as the symbol of it all there it i discussed this in...
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saddam hussein was defeated and yet now 17 17 years later we sl have that law on the books. and just as with the 2001 aumf that we've seen being interpreted far beyond what congress intended, we are seeing that as well with the 2002 iraq aumf. this most notably happen in 2015 when the obama administration went back into iraq to fight isis. prior to the time actually obama administration official had been calling for the 2002 iraq aumf to be repealed. that was the policy. once they went into iraq and they said actually you know what, we're going into iraq, it's really, 2001 aumf that authorizes that. we can get into how they made that legal argument a little bit later, they said the 2002 aumf also provides additional authority. they were not very specific though. but then they also said but still a position hasn't changed. we'd like to see it repealed. now were in a situation where the current administration is interpreting the 2001 -- 2002 aumf more broadly. basically sort of to bring stability to iraq type of aumf, much broader and to defend the use against sort of immediat
saddam hussein was defeated and yet now 17 17 years later we sl have that law on the books. and just as with the 2001 aumf that we've seen being interpreted far beyond what congress intended, we are seeing that as well with the 2002 iraq aumf. this most notably happen in 2015 when the obama administration went back into iraq to fight isis. prior to the time actually obama administration official had been calling for the 2002 iraq aumf to be repealed. that was the policy. once they went into...
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got simon move on who is a senior lecturer in international relations at lancaster university in hussein a pro who journalist and yemen affairs specialist and in beirut is rami a senior public policy fellow at the american university of beirut gentlemen welcome to you all i think that the bulk of our discussion is going to be about the state of the coalition the state of the war the recent moves by the u.a.e. bartz i do want to deal with these attacks that we've seen from the who these most recently and i think hussein is a good place to start in. these are increasing and by these larger scale attacks and particularly the attacks which actually go over the border into saudi arabia how they managing to do this. today the yemeni. persons on our has released footage of the missile that has targeted at the moment called. 31 of the upgraded missiles from the stockpile that previous. yemeni regime had from russia or from north korea that actually it was i think the fattest inside saudi arabia and it thought to get at the mom which is in the rich area in saudi arabia and they believe that this
got simon move on who is a senior lecturer in international relations at lancaster university in hussein a pro who journalist and yemen affairs specialist and in beirut is rami a senior public policy fellow at the american university of beirut gentlemen welcome to you all i think that the bulk of our discussion is going to be about the state of the coalition the state of the war the recent moves by the u.a.e. bartz i do want to deal with these attacks that we've seen from the who these most...
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and efforts to rebuild iraq following the overthrow of saddam hussein. the atlantic council hosted this event. >> hello and welcome to the atlantic council. i am abbas kadhim, resident
and efforts to rebuild iraq following the overthrow of saddam hussein. the atlantic council hosted this event. >> hello and welcome to the atlantic council. i am abbas kadhim, resident
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sammir hussein, gauging the mood on wall street after a pretty serious activity.e how the asian markets are faring in trading today. sharanjit leyl has more for us from singapore. we have seen serious losses, but there seems to have been a recovery. that's right, a bit of a recovery, but still in the red. this is despite the fact that the chinese central bank can set the midpoint rate at a slightly higher point than yesterday, suggesting the markets recovered a bit. it is possibly a hint that the chinese don't want their currency to weaken that much. we know that the people's bank of china, each day essentially they set a rate for the yuan, allowing it to trade within a band against the dollar. they have allowed that to slide below what has been a psychological redline, a key seven yuan to the dollar level, it is the first time it has been that low since 2008. there has always been offshore chinese currency used by investors and banks, which fell to a record 7.09 against the dollar. and that move by the us treasury to label china currency manipulator has not helpe
sammir hussein, gauging the mood on wall street after a pretty serious activity.e how the asian markets are faring in trading today. sharanjit leyl has more for us from singapore. we have seen serious losses, but there seems to have been a recovery. that's right, a bit of a recovery, but still in the red. this is despite the fact that the chinese central bank can set the midpoint rate at a slightly higher point than yesterday, suggesting the markets recovered a bit. it is possibly a hint that...
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their bid to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan of hussein's elder son the law as a mere. iraq was created in mesopotamia with christine's younger son face some as king. had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if you look at their arms territorial definitions that day there were zones and visit inside speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st wall would have been shortly after iraq being created in 1920 was the younger french convention of december 1920. in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire. a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to defy the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians french and armenians. to turkey uniting the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october 1923 make. a steady progress evolved is that there's a bit muppet in cheek. they were. saying on these that sob and space. in their eyes is there any god. does not sound concept that if.
their bid to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan of hussein's elder son the law as a mere. iraq was created in mesopotamia with christine's younger son face some as king. had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if you look at their arms territorial definitions that day there were zones and visit inside speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st wall...
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the tab saddam hussein embracing and that may just steps toward democracy the ruling military reaches a firm deal with civilians that has put the country on a paltry election. and 100 detained as. an opposition rally the police say the gathering was illegal purchases and says they're fighting full faith in actions. hello i'm christine want to welcome to the program. we begin with some breaking news from the u.s. police in el paso texas say they've arrested a suspect after a shooting left several people did at a shopping complex local media say at least 20 people were injured at the mall on the east side of the city police all conducting a search of the area but say there is no longer a danger to the public they have not yet say it how many people were killed. for more on this breaking news i'm joined by deja vu correspondent in washington. know what more can you tell us while there is not a lot of information that has been. by official sources there was a shooting at this shopping mall it appears that at least around 20 people have been taken to hospital it is unclear if there are mor
the tab saddam hussein embracing and that may just steps toward democracy the ruling military reaches a firm deal with civilians that has put the country on a paltry election. and 100 detained as. an opposition rally the police say the gathering was illegal purchases and says they're fighting full faith in actions. hello i'm christine want to welcome to the program. we begin with some breaking news from the u.s. police in el paso texas say they've arrested a suspect after a shooting left...
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that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that their promised team palestine they denied outright but. all the every does is that they have promised him palestine. is the idea. with only a certain limit maria let's show you for saying i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed a little more how to belittle the men in the world in the in these very that i did feel that. yeah you can leave out also they're going to require a libyan number of. significantly in the same month that the british promised parts of greater syria to sharif are saying they told the french that any agreement relating to the borders of an arab kingdom would not be finalized without their consent. they knew how strong the french interest in syria was. on the 1st of october 915 the french ambassador to britain paul campbell wrote to his prime minister we need to beyond to tell him that london had requested a french representative t
that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that their promised team palestine they denied outright but. all the every does is that they have promised him palestine. is the idea. with only a certain limit maria let's show you for saying i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed a little more how to belittle...
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thank you yasmin alibhai—brown and mo hussein. and next on bbc news, it's the film review.lo there, welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is james king. what do you have for us this week? well, playmobil: the movie is an animated musical, but will it have us dancing in the dark of the cinema? we go back to the glory days of hitchcock, bergman and grant with the reissued thriller notorious. and, yes, i've been using bruce springsteen song titles because blinded by the light is out. it's the story of one boy's passion for the boss. let's start off, then, with playmobil: the movie. who is this aimed at? very good question. it's aimed young. i think that was the big surprise for me. we are quite used to family film now that have several layers to them, several levels to them. so obviously children have to be taken to these films by their parents. this one's aimed squarely at the under tens. there's not really anything there for the older folk. in the wake of the lego movie and its sequel, as well, of course brands like playmobil w
thank you yasmin alibhai—brown and mo hussein. and next on bbc news, it's the film review.lo there, welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is james king. what do you have for us this week? well, playmobil: the movie is an animated musical, but will it have us dancing in the dark of the cinema? we go back to the glory days of hitchcock, bergman and grant with the reissued thriller notorious. and, yes, i've been using bruce springsteen song titles...
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war on iraq believing it to possess weapons of mass destruction and aiming to oust president saddam hussein. however the coalition didn't have the clear recovery plan for a post saddam iraq and 6 herion and ethnic armed west seriously destabilize the country. or the invasion of. intermingle sure so he lived in the same areas. in fact in the early years. iraqi system never were too closely. but the sledgehammer smashed the society. or. did manage to instigate a conflict once the conflict starts there's a predictable cycle of violence that takes place i come i think primarily with 3 main object. the 1st is to support the administrator of. gerry brahma. in what he is doing in this transitional period for iraq. if you look at the history of modern iraq since 2003 you might say that no leader has come through who's been able to settle iraq and govern with the consent of enough of the majority to bring iraq to a stable condition and to political security and of that of the latter uk by the head of foreign element the head what i ate daily but emma you solve a hell erratically and here with us in
war on iraq believing it to possess weapons of mass destruction and aiming to oust president saddam hussein. however the coalition didn't have the clear recovery plan for a post saddam iraq and 6 herion and ethnic armed west seriously destabilize the country. or the invasion of. intermingle sure so he lived in the same areas. in fact in the early years. iraqi system never were too closely. but the sledgehammer smashed the society. or. did manage to instigate a conflict once the conflict starts...
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in mid september 1970 hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like amman and out of it and attacked the fighters in the events known as black september it took 3 years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith was supreme and since then. and it. will nestle fashion from what it was to be in homa we want. it under the hood of. or for. we start a well founded 32 of the for the horrid number would unload only what is the more a good deal for us than they are going to hear. about a good. spot for you not to try and mess to see you know from the top now. the government. that. we should hold a little lot of eyelet island for the measures listen listen or be s.f. at that and all in here and. i wish. you had a set up a spot if you will see us. and had already been empty make it pleasant to. award what i think a modern sense. of shame tempting mrs selden for terms of russia and then president couldn't say have a plan that can. and then i think she can see what internet and action as a couple would l
in mid september 1970 hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like amman and out of it and attacked the fighters in the events known as black september it took 3 years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith was supreme and since then. and it. will nestle fashion from what it was to be in homa we want. it under the hood of. or for. we start a well founded 32 of the for the horrid number would...
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in mid september 1970 hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and odom in an attack to the fighters in the events known as black september it took 3 years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith and since then. and. with nestle fashion from what i saw in home. or. both under $32.00 of the death of a horrid london with an orderly what is tamara a little more than for less than the i'm going to hear. a dork. a spot he did set and the mess to see you know from that up no wound up moment i was innocent and that we should hold his little one lot of eyelet i then should look at some of the measures listen rb listen or be as if at that in or in him how could i wish that enough in a hotel to. mistrust my lad he had to set up a small fuel cell from the fs and i had already put everything make it doesn't look i'm a woodlot i think a model i've got a sense of them. in the show temps me mrs selden them are sort of russian and then there's a time traveler several planned i can. and i see hi
in mid september 1970 hussein decided to oust the fedayeen from jordan his forces surrounded cities with a high p.l.o. presence like a man and odom in an attack to the fighters in the events known as black september it took 3 years for jordan to expel the militias leaving the p.l.o. feeling betrayed faith and since then. and. with nestle fashion from what i saw in home. or. both under $32.00 of the death of a horrid london with an orderly what is tamara a little more than for less than the i'm...
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to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan wish to read hussein's elder son as a mere. iraq was created in mesopotamia with his teens younger son face some f. king faisal had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if you look at their arms territorial definitions the day they were zones and visits in psych speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st wall would have been shortly after iraq being created in 1920 was the young the french convention of december 1920. in istanbul capital of the former ottoman empire mostafa command a turk successfully resisted foreign attempts to defy the turkish speaking lands he led the turkish war of independence and repelled the greeks italians french and armenians. to church united the country and didn't you turkish republic was proclaimed in october 1923 make. a steady progress evolve this after mark was this even more pathetic. they were. say on these that sob and cease. immediate my idea. was are there any god. on thi
to establish an independent arab kingdom the cairo conference created trans-jordan wish to read hussein's elder son as a mere. iraq was created in mesopotamia with his teens younger son face some f. king faisal had been a commander in the arab revolt and was the deposed king of syria. if you look at their arms territorial definitions the day they were zones and visits in psych speak that cuts across it. but the actual bamber is to be truong i suppose for iraq after sykes pico the 1st wall would...
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that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that they have probably seen palestine they denied outright but. all the average is is that they have probably seen palestine double the idea. of us with only a certain image maria let's show you for saying i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed the brutally minimal world in the living may as well yet i did feel that means. yeah you can leave out also they're going to require a libyan number of. significantly in the 3 months that the british promised parts of greater syria to sharif to stay and they told the french that any agreement relating to the borders of an arab kingdom would not be finalized without their consent. they knew how strong the french interest in syria was. on the 1st of october $915.00 the french ambassador to britain paul campbell wrote to his prime minister we need. to tell him that london had requested a french representative to draw
that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that they have probably seen palestine they denied outright but. all the average is is that they have probably seen palestine double the idea. of us with only a certain image maria let's show you for saying i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed the brutally...
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that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that they have probably seen palestine they denied outright but. all the every does is that they have probably seen palestine. if that one had beer. with any of us certainly mcmahon let's show you for saying i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed the brutal only man in the world living near the area that i dida that mean. yeah you can lot of us are there when iraq while a liberal northern france i mean. significantly in the same month that the british promised parts of greater syria to sharif distain they told the french that any agreement relating to the borders of an arab kingdom would not be finalized without their consent. they knew how strong the french interest in syria was. on the 1st of october 915 the french ambassador to britain paul campbell wrote to his prime minister really beyond me to tell him that london had requested a french representati
that britain would be willing to accept the hash like claim to arab kingdom with british support hussein thought that the british promised to include palestine in his kingdom. and the british later denied that they have probably seen palestine they denied outright but. all the every does is that they have probably seen palestine. if that one had beer. with any of us certainly mcmahon let's show you for saying i don't mind the level. of all the thing these miles and so we. filmed the brutal only...
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who supported saddam hussein what they invaded iran who supported the taliban when they took over in afghanistan in the '90s the an torr: the tensions growing after the united states unilaterally withdrew from an obama era deal that restricted iran's ability to develop a nuclear weapon in a rare interview, i spoke to the powerful head of iran's security council who says in hindsight he regrets the deal. >> translator: there are people in my country who that feeling at the moment. >> are you one of them >> translator: i'm just following the viewpoints of my own nation, the people of iran yes. >> after president trump reimposed harsh sanctions, iran lashed out downing a u.s. drone and according to the u.s. sabotaging oil tankers, risking accidental war iran's national security chief saying the risk of war is low, but he warns -- >> translator: in the case of war, the u.s. will be in a very terrible situation. to defend its interests? >> translator: iran has multiple instruments at hand including the proxy war. >> reporter: as you can imagine the sanctions and the tensions are on everyo
who supported saddam hussein what they invaded iran who supported the taliban when they took over in afghanistan in the '90s the an torr: the tensions growing after the united states unilaterally withdrew from an obama era deal that restricted iran's ability to develop a nuclear weapon in a rare interview, i spoke to the powerful head of iran's security council who says in hindsight he regrets the deal. >> translator: there are people in my country who that feeling at the moment. >>...
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are proxies putting each other into sort that did really provide $75000000000.00 to saddam hussein did we imprison the prime minister of another country for 3 weeks who has done all of this we have been on the receiving end of their aggressions of the money they spent in order to destabilize us from day $1.00 after the revolution they were hoping to undermine the revolution they have not succeeded isn't 40 years enough isn't 40 years long enough for them to come to their senses that by paying terrorist organizations by financing terrorist organizations by financing aggressors they're only creating enemies for themselves look at what they've done in syria they finance darvish they are diversion to arm the nostra what did it what did it do to that by the same time there was say you could have also stepped in it's place like syria where you have a huge political and mr leverage and convince president bashar assad to negotiate a peaceful way out of the crisis that's exact with the syrian people that's exactly what we're doing look at the situation in syria yeah it is it is unfortunate but
are proxies putting each other into sort that did really provide $75000000000.00 to saddam hussein did we imprison the prime minister of another country for 3 weeks who has done all of this we have been on the receiving end of their aggressions of the money they spent in order to destabilize us from day $1.00 after the revolution they were hoping to undermine the revolution they have not succeeded isn't 40 years enough isn't 40 years long enough for them to come to their senses that by paying...
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any time we were not building our military capabilities when they paid $75000000000.00 to saddam hussein to attack us saudi arabia based on their own statements paid $75000000000.00 for saddam's armaments it turned out that saddam after not being able to defeat us in the war targeted those weapons against the saudis and the kuwaitis themselves so if they started a military arms race. a an arms buildup in this region they should not complain we're not engaged in an arms buildup we are engaged in creating the necessary capability to defend ourselves or d.p. period to bring their military expenditure to our level 60 response exchange $1000000000.00 if saudi arabia is serious at least they can spend double our $32.00 bit you let me challenge them instead of $87000000000.00 that they spent last year they have half of our population best and half of our population spend twice as much as we spend on defense why are they complaining what is it that they're complaining about their buying the most sophisticated weapons from the united states they're buying the most sophisticated weapons that are a
any time we were not building our military capabilities when they paid $75000000000.00 to saddam hussein to attack us saudi arabia based on their own statements paid $75000000000.00 for saddam's armaments it turned out that saddam after not being able to defeat us in the war targeted those weapons against the saudis and the kuwaitis themselves so if they started a military arms race. a an arms buildup in this region they should not complain we're not engaged in an arms buildup we are engaged in...
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my family his family freedom fighters those who fought against saddam hussein and so i was born in the mountains while my parents were actually fighting against the regime and my connection with nature in the mountains goes that long and knife so that. as i grew up there my parents fought for the mountains but now there is nothing to see on the mountains so i am striving to see wild life back again on the mountains like you see this mountain with animals in their snow. for years now how close i has been negotiating with the iraqi author of he's to a stop a show protected area in canada her efforts seem to have paid off 2300 hectares of mountainous terrain are to be designated a nature reserve for the leopards. the locals have to be convinced as well years of unrest have forced people to leave so there aren't many left and the younger generation often look for jobs in the big cities. but time mohammad sali stayed. for me the leopard is a kind of natural heritage i'd like to see more of them in these mountains. the new nature reserve is also meant to attract tourists a much needed source
my family his family freedom fighters those who fought against saddam hussein and so i was born in the mountains while my parents were actually fighting against the regime and my connection with nature in the mountains goes that long and knife so that. as i grew up there my parents fought for the mountains but now there is nothing to see on the mountains so i am striving to see wild life back again on the mountains like you see this mountain with animals in their snow. for years now how close i...
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was saddam hussein embracing a number of major step toward democracy the ruling military reaches a firm deal with civilians that has put the country on a paltry.
was saddam hussein embracing a number of major step toward democracy the ruling military reaches a firm deal with civilians that has put the country on a paltry.
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it was not sadam hussein. he had plenty of problems. good person, but he did not knock down the world we got stuck in this quick and is and we're getting out. i call them the endless wars. they have to end and we're doing well. our military is built up level never built before. it was depleted and now it's big numbers, but those numbers are more important to me han almost any numbers because if we don't have protection from we're going to be in big trouble. >> all of that comes from a price. you tweeted in 20191 i can't elieve republicans for extending the debt ceiling. and yet your spending is going barack obama spent. another 2 trillion in the debt? difference is e he was not building up the military. bush to hear from both and obama because with bush, we were in these wars all over in obama, the d with same thing. they never ended. you look at afghanistan. we're spending 50 billion dollars a year. now we pulled back a lot. you know on't know if that, but we have. and will continue to. out?or we going to pull >> we're working on negot
it was not sadam hussein. he had plenty of problems. good person, but he did not knock down the world we got stuck in this quick and is and we're getting out. i call them the endless wars. they have to end and we're doing well. our military is built up level never built before. it was depleted and now it's big numbers, but those numbers are more important to me han almost any numbers because if we don't have protection from we're going to be in big trouble. >> all of that comes from a...
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was only the latest chapter in what's been decades of persecution against their people and as you hussein is a camp leader this is his 3rd time as a refugee in bangladesh have brought our grandmother mobile alabama my gratitude i'm 65 years old i came here as a refugee in 1978 then again in 1902 then i went back now i'm a refugee again in 2017 i've spent 30 years of my life as a refugee i want to go home if the burmese accept our demands will go back right away. what they want is to be officially recognize israel as citizens of me and mar with rights freedom of movement and security what they want is to go back home but the reality is they are not wanted there most of their homes no longer exist bangladesh is categoric it can't use them forever it's not clear what or where their future will be stephanie decker al-jazeera camp cox's bazaar south east bangladesh an israeli drone has crashed into the area more watada in lebanon in the southern suburbs of the capital beirut as well as the damage to building housing its media office another israeli drone exploded in the air in the same area an
was only the latest chapter in what's been decades of persecution against their people and as you hussein is a camp leader this is his 3rd time as a refugee in bangladesh have brought our grandmother mobile alabama my gratitude i'm 65 years old i came here as a refugee in 1978 then again in 1902 then i went back now i'm a refugee again in 2017 i've spent 30 years of my life as a refugee i want to go home if the burmese accept our demands will go back right away. what they want is to be...