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iraq has moved on the side of iran creating the shiite crescent iran iraq the syrian government under side which is shaky and hezbollah in lebanon and that a lion's is the united states is hoping to bring it down and wants regime change in syria and iran and wants to get rid of his mullah so it has politicized to a large extent a sunni shiite struggle with saudi arabia and turkey being the two pillars that increasingly egypt the pillars of a sunni arab world against against increasingly iran and iraq move it what do you think about that and is it a good strategy is it going to work. well no it's not going to work because by alienating iran from this equation they're making a lot of problems for themselves precisely in iraq because as renal. previously was much more willing to compromise with the americans than he is now so no this strategy by the you was continuing to alienate the shiites in the middle east which was one of the main policies of the of the bush administration and this policy of alienating the shiites in the middle east has effectively led to a sort of the goal is ation
iraq has moved on the side of iran creating the shiite crescent iran iraq the syrian government under side which is shaky and hezbollah in lebanon and that a lion's is the united states is hoping to bring it down and wants regime change in syria and iran and wants to get rid of his mullah so it has politicized to a large extent a sunni shiite struggle with saudi arabia and turkey being the two pillars that increasingly egypt the pillars of a sunni arab world against against increasingly iran...
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inspections in iraq. host: how many times did you go to iraq?st: i am not sure i can remember exactly. i covered the first war and also wrote a book about it. i was there for the invasion in 2003. i got to back data on april 12. it fell -- i got to balance data on april 12. it fell on april 7. in a funny way, it has never been as safe as it was in the first few weeks. the population was stunned. the insurgency had not gotten its act together. i stayed through the initial summer. i wrote a book about the invasion. i came back. i spent the summer of 2006 in anbar and fallujah. i was in baghdad before and after the surge. i participated in most of the search operations south of baghdad. there was a big fight in sadir city in 2008 that i spent a substantial amount of time in. i feel like i saw it in the beginning, during and after the surge. the most recent trip back was over a year ago it was primarily to interview officials in the government that did give me a lot of their time. host: michael gordon has reported in war zones in afghanistan and pan
inspections in iraq. host: how many times did you go to iraq?st: i am not sure i can remember exactly. i covered the first war and also wrote a book about it. i was there for the invasion in 2003. i got to back data on april 12. it fell -- i got to balance data on april 12. it fell on april 7. in a funny way, it has never been as safe as it was in the first few weeks. the population was stunned. the insurgency had not gotten its act together. i stayed through the initial summer. i wrote a book...
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and what's resulted after the first gulf war in iraq was a six hundred percent in iraq in. two percent increase of iraq since immortality rates and three hundred percent increase in the incidence of paediatric with seniors and. now you did again the nato involvement with flavio that again. and soften off in something new since the beginning of those assaults and now an estimated two thousand tons of microscopic radioactive contamination in iraq alone and now there are significant birth defects found in many major cities that were targeted over the years of of invasion occupation in iraq perhaps most significantly in the city if. that pertains to massive massive military assault and the results today are that one in three children of that baby are born with deformity unprecedented for anywhere in the country and anywhere in that region of the world certainly it is a very under reported issue certainly the depleted uranium the radiation does not go away for generations of not heard some people say that this isn't going away for a very long time. ross i wanted to talk to you a
and what's resulted after the first gulf war in iraq was a six hundred percent in iraq in. two percent increase of iraq since immortality rates and three hundred percent increase in the incidence of paediatric with seniors and. now you did again the nato involvement with flavio that again. and soften off in something new since the beginning of those assaults and now an estimated two thousand tons of microscopic radioactive contamination in iraq alone and now there are significant birth defects...
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for caring for iraq. i was really coming to terms with what my tax dollars were paying for as i was training to be in helping. them for cosmetic surgery meanwhile halfway around the world people were dying. because all of my father's relatives were still in iraq and actually my mom died. three with the history of the holocaust behind them and now a new of all of. my father's family and that along with the example of grateful for e who made. so many sacrifices to stand up for what she believed in i was inspired to go see my family and after that i wanted to do whatever i mean my american whatever i mean my energy for sure and i understand you were a marine in iraq to do it as i understand you were a marine in iraq did you experience something there that made you turn to activism . well i was and it was when we were running these sasso missions security in stability operations in iraq i understood for the first time i life period as it was and imperialism prior had been something i read about in books in hi
for caring for iraq. i was really coming to terms with what my tax dollars were paying for as i was training to be in helping. them for cosmetic surgery meanwhile halfway around the world people were dying. because all of my father's relatives were still in iraq and actually my mom died. three with the history of the holocaust behind them and now a new of all of. my father's family and that along with the example of grateful for e who made. so many sacrifices to stand up for what she believed...
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i think it's getting to it's was the degree in iraq contemporary history. before two thousand and three there were no sectarian divisions like we miss today. the majority of people who are on the country tend to be more secular and even those who worst enemies or shiites did not see the identify with this sect mainly and now unfortunately there are divisions that are very clear in the country and these divisions are. political and economic and even geographic people were moved from around the country in a decade of sectarian and ethnic cleansing and i think what's going in syria it's having an impact on iraq. sectarian divisions in syria there are key and the iranian government. position the guardian of what has happening in syria has alienated there are key sunni population even more so i think what happened last week which sparked all of this was a very small event just a few bodyguards of one of the sunni lawmaker whatever stood and then it sparked this huge unprecedented wave of anger along sectarian lines and today some demonstrators suggested they wan
i think it's getting to it's was the degree in iraq contemporary history. before two thousand and three there were no sectarian divisions like we miss today. the majority of people who are on the country tend to be more secular and even those who worst enemies or shiites did not see the identify with this sect mainly and now unfortunately there are divisions that are very clear in the country and these divisions are. political and economic and even geographic people were moved from around the...
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it's fragile iraq is still unsettled with a war going on between sunnis and shiites in iraq so and it has it has increased sectarian tensions in turkey shiites particularly amongst the heterodox communities the isle of eason the alawite to different shiite inflected groups are very distressed where they are of this policy of supporting the muslim brotherhood in syria so it has increased tensions but i don't think the middle east is going to collapse although syria the future of syria looks very bleak today that is for sure and it's going to be a constant engine stoking this religion this religious tensions only if i go back here in washington all of the borders were designed by western powers after the first world war are we seeing a redrawing of borders in a way i mean maybe not officially but i mean because of populations and sectarian beliefs and some ways we're seeing the system being undermined not necessarily by the united states or the west but by the realities on the ground for example the syrian nation state is made up of many different ethnic religious and sectarian groups a
it's fragile iraq is still unsettled with a war going on between sunnis and shiites in iraq so and it has it has increased sectarian tensions in turkey shiites particularly amongst the heterodox communities the isle of eason the alawite to different shiite inflected groups are very distressed where they are of this policy of supporting the muslim brotherhood in syria so it has increased tensions but i don't think the middle east is going to collapse although syria the future of syria looks very...
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it's been an arduous trip to get this far. >> i drove down syria, jordan, iraq.i arrived after 28 days to baghdad. >> hi george. >> we found him. >> reporter: 28 days of frustrations and dead ends and then success. but joe only got one night in baghdad before he had to say goodbye. george says he wasn't that surprised to see his dad in iraq. >> i knew he was going to come because he said he was going to come. and when he says he's going to do something, if there's not a way, he will find a way. >> reporter: joe says he traveled to baghdad to support his son. but his visit is boosting moral for others too. >> oh yeah, he's walking around with a smile on his face talking to his friends. it's rubbing off. makes the soldiers about their families the fond memories with their families. yeah it's contagious. >> i would say this is for professionals don't try this at home. don't come out here right now. >> reporter: he says joe may not have made it to baghdad if he hasn't spoken fluid arabic. and joe's commander captain johns agrees. >> it's not completely safe out there
it's been an arduous trip to get this far. >> i drove down syria, jordan, iraq.i arrived after 28 days to baghdad. >> hi george. >> we found him. >> reporter: 28 days of frustrations and dead ends and then success. but joe only got one night in baghdad before he had to say goodbye. george says he wasn't that surprised to see his dad in iraq. >> i knew he was going to come because he said he was going to come. and when he says he's going to do something, if there's...
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being a fighting force in turkey in iraq or in come to the mountains between iraq and iran and then also the us use that as an excuse to continue in their mistreatment of kurdish political activists and so on and within turkish territory but that is a problem mr prime minister that has done a lot for kurds which is you know everyone agrees on that but prime minister erdogan needs to think twice before he acts on syria before he deals with these problems and so on with iran and then in his relations with iraq and iraqi kurdistan regional government kurds are willing to be part of the democratic turkey but the to be able to achieve that we need to walk a long long way we have a long way to go i think that if i go back to you in washington there's no substitute for your own state is there. well look we can people can romanticize about a larger kurdistan which includes cures from you know turkey and syria and iraq and iran and so on so and people think that this is this is their right you know for the post world war or world war one you know basically disadvantage them and so on so forth. wh
being a fighting force in turkey in iraq or in come to the mountains between iraq and iran and then also the us use that as an excuse to continue in their mistreatment of kurdish political activists and so on and within turkish territory but that is a problem mr prime minister that has done a lot for kurds which is you know everyone agrees on that but prime minister erdogan needs to think twice before he acts on syria before he deals with these problems and so on with iran and then in his...
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i couldn't self-justify what i was doing in iraq any more. what we as a nation were doing in iraq.o refigure out who i was as a human being and what i wanted out of life. and what legacy i was going to leave for my children. i struggle every day,man. every day i struggle. >> this is a situation where we could and should have done a better job of protecting innocent life because this is not only a war of territory, of physical destruction, this is a war of hearts and minds. clearly if you're killing civilians in the process of trying to secure a city, you're not really winning that battle. >>> coming up -- soldiers returning from war. some of the most memorable homecomings we've ever seen. when "caught on camera: combat" continues. r, for any reason, and would always be there with the biggest welcome home. for a love this strong, dawn only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein. ...to help keep rocky's body as strong as a love that never fades... if he ever lets her leave again. iams. keep love strong. time for citi price rewind. because you
i couldn't self-justify what i was doing in iraq any more. what we as a nation were doing in iraq.o refigure out who i was as a human being and what i wanted out of life. and what legacy i was going to leave for my children. i struggle every day,man. every day i struggle. >> this is a situation where we could and should have done a better job of protecting innocent life because this is not only a war of territory, of physical destruction, this is a war of hearts and minds. clearly if...
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they're so nice. >> reporter: security remains precarious since the start of the 2003 iraq war. a string of terrorist attacks rock the country after the last u.s. troops pulled out a year ago. three major ethnic and religious groups are still jostling for control of political power, territory and all revenues. >>> north korea has announced it will extend the period for iraq's oil men minister has set an ambitious target. launching what it calls a >> translator: we welcome companies and want to show them what they can do to develop basra. >> reporter: iraq is now in a better position to attract investment with neighboring iran conquered by sanctions on its nuclear program. satellite carrying rocket by one it has overtaken iran to become the second largest opec producer. there's no doubt the energy sector hold the keys to iraq's reconstruction and the world energy supply. >> that's the latest in business headlines for this hour. here is a look at markets in the region. >>> they've told u.s. agencies that have exthe ended. the rocket will be carrying a satellite into orbit. the rea
they're so nice. >> reporter: security remains precarious since the start of the 2003 iraq war. a string of terrorist attacks rock the country after the last u.s. troops pulled out a year ago. three major ethnic and religious groups are still jostling for control of political power, territory and all revenues. >>> north korea has announced it will extend the period for iraq's oil men minister has set an ambitious target. launching what it calls a >> translator: we welcome...
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mcmaster went into iraq prepared for the unknown. most of our commanders did not. most notably i would say lieutenant general ricardo sanchez who strikingly, basically, had iraq blow up in his face and went home 'em bittered because he wasn't promoted to four stars as if somehow i did my one year, i'm entitle today a promotion. that sent of entitlement is a new thing in the army, the sense that we are above questioning. i worry a bit that as a nation we try to honor and support the p troops so much that we kind of include the generals in that not understanding that one way to support the troops is to give them good leadership. they deserve better leadership. they deserve the best leadership we can give them. we are not giving it to them right now. >> isn't -- and one of the arguments is that really we have a much vaster but also more professionalized army than the post-world war i force that marshall had an urgent imperative to turn into a real fighting force to begin world war ii and that, you know, firing is not necessarily a sign of good leadership or good manag
mcmaster went into iraq prepared for the unknown. most of our commanders did not. most notably i would say lieutenant general ricardo sanchez who strikingly, basically, had iraq blow up in his face and went home 'em bittered because he wasn't promoted to four stars as if somehow i did my one year, i'm entitle today a promotion. that sent of entitlement is a new thing in the army, the sense that we are above questioning. i worry a bit that as a nation we try to honor and support the p troops so...
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there's shock that the iraq don't feel the same one why should the government of iraq is. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicines all the way through. them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continues supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq's refusal to march in lockstep with orders has created something of a middle east trying all the white house may not be able to navigate bring up or not artsy me on. and on all disguises disposables some plans and other deceptions they have one story of election murder and anti virus invented john mccarthy takes needed time to ask something guatemala that's not to escaping persecution believes what he's raving respond. back maybe ghettos understands authorities are proposing to a victim residents with a record of harassment to separate counties what they beli
there's shock that the iraq don't feel the same one why should the government of iraq is. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicines all the way through. them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continues supporting syria's opposition in...
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how many americans are in iraq? >> there are no american troops performing a military function there. what they are is about 200 odd american military personnel who are at the embassy in their primary duty is to sell american equipment to the iraqi government, m-16s and the like and then an apparently sizable american embassy which will be contracted by the state department by 25%. what you don't have, in and there is a -- and kyrgyzstan and a conflict outside of basra in northern iraq, but the united states a think has lost a lot of situational awareness of what is happening in iraq. it doesn't have anything like the footprint that used to have. iraq is still a strategically vital country and one of the largest oil reserves. it's out producing iran in terms of oil and strategically located between persia and the arab countries. is a strategically important place. turkey, iran, the arab countries and the united states are all battling in iraq now and that's the drama that's going on. >> do you perceive a normal rela
how many americans are in iraq? >> there are no american troops performing a military function there. what they are is about 200 odd american military personnel who are at the embassy in their primary duty is to sell american equipment to the iraqi government, m-16s and the like and then an apparently sizable american embassy which will be contracted by the state department by 25%. what you don't have, in and there is a -- and kyrgyzstan and a conflict outside of basra in northern iraq,...
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there's shock that the iraq is don't feel the same one why should the government of iraq is lost. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicines on the way through the displaced and send them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new cover of the very same country to help the leader of a different war as americans continue supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has created something of a middle east trying all the white house may not be able to navigate greenup or not artsy new york. while the tragedy for many this year in crisis is also proving to be an opportune time for those they counter state as the days agenda in cross talk coming up but he says he and chanting. problems that will go on so it feels that he has given a lot to kurdish people in the fields that kurds must be quite happy for what they have kids go to right now and they should stop asking t
there's shock that the iraq is don't feel the same one why should the government of iraq is lost. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicines on the way through the displaced and send them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new cover of the very same country to help the leader of a different war as americans continue supporting...
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how many americans are in iraq as we speak? >> what they are is about 200 all the miller duty to american military personnel succumbed to the embassy and the primary duty is to sell american military equipment to the f-16 and the white before the attache function and then there is a true resizable american embassy which is going to be contracted by the state department reduced by may 25%. but what you don't have, and there is a consulate in kurdistan and outside of basra in iraq but the united states has lost a lot of situational awareness of the seven in iraq because it doesn't have anything like the kind of footprint that it used to have, iraq is still a strategically vital country and it's one of the largest oil reserves that is of producing ireton in terms of loyal and it is located between persia and the arab countries and turkey, iran, the arab countries and the united states are battling now and that is the drama that is going on. estimate use the normal relationship with iraqi where people could travel their etc? >> the
how many americans are in iraq as we speak? >> what they are is about 200 all the miller duty to american military personnel succumbed to the embassy and the primary duty is to sell american military equipment to the f-16 and the white before the attache function and then there is a true resizable american embassy which is going to be contracted by the state department reduced by may 25%. but what you don't have, and there is a consulate in kurdistan and outside of basra in iraq but the...
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spreading to iraq so the jordan lebanon and even tortured. iran would be the list to be affected by this spread of civilian war or war from syria. of course iran may lose one friend one partner ashore a set but it doesn't mean. they're radical muslims they are caught they would come to paul where they would be friend of israel or american muslim brother who if they are in power they would be much more ideologists. the base would be islamic ideology aside this situation that's the difference what is the biggest threat for the united states in egypt i believe the biggest threat threat for the us is coming out of arab spring where and where salafi. taleban is i'm a lawyer their extreme some need is radicals or. capturing the muslim countries the collapse of the us allies like mubarak minnelli one after one this is the real threat to the us how do you see the situation developing with the arab spring is going to spread to other countries nobody knows but but but as far as i can see. there islamicists are coming to power through whole middle east
spreading to iraq so the jordan lebanon and even tortured. iran would be the list to be affected by this spread of civilian war or war from syria. of course iran may lose one friend one partner ashore a set but it doesn't mean. they're radical muslims they are caught they would come to paul where they would be friend of israel or american muslim brother who if they are in power they would be much more ideologists. the base would be islamic ideology aside this situation that's the difference...
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-- iraq. democrats and republicans cannot agree on how to deal with the extensive spending cuts and tax rises. it could force the country back into recession. the president of the central african republic says he is ready to form a coalition government with the rebels. bozize made the announcement as fighters advanced closer to the capital. north korea's leader has congratulated scientists and technicians involved in the launch of a rocket. state television broadcast pictures of the ceremony. the launch of a long-range rocket put north korea's first satellite into orbit. it also drew international condemnation from the u.s. and south korea. pakistan's hopes of hosting international cricket have suffered another major blow. security concerns led to the bangladesh national team pulling out of the tour of pakistan which had been scheduled for january. gunmen attacked the sri lankan team bus in lahore in 2009. the gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old woman last week has led to national furor and
-- iraq. democrats and republicans cannot agree on how to deal with the extensive spending cuts and tax rises. it could force the country back into recession. the president of the central african republic says he is ready to form a coalition government with the rebels. bozize made the announcement as fighters advanced closer to the capital. north korea's leader has congratulated scientists and technicians involved in the launch of a rocket. state television broadcast pictures of the ceremony....
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thousands of lives and they're living of coniston and iraq with in a mess and they have not what you meant. and all of the stability has been much more wars in afghanistan and iraq after americans reach the endor stand the consequences of attacking the lawn with ken forks compared to iraq and afghanistan iran is to compare to iraq and afghanistan because iran is completely different that's why i believe there is a consensus within republicans and democrats that they should not drag the us to death or benjamin netanyahu is own political futures currently uncertain since this party is preparing to take part in the upcoming elections in israel how do you tell what's pre-election rhetoric and what are real intentions i believe even from the beginning the turn yahoo was bluffing. i believe fairs put pressure on american president to make a credible threat not only in strong sure what to do what he didn't mean by a credible threat they wanted american president to put a red light not on nuclear bomb. which is the legitimate right of every member when they could not push obama to this point
thousands of lives and they're living of coniston and iraq with in a mess and they have not what you meant. and all of the stability has been much more wars in afghanistan and iraq after americans reach the endor stand the consequences of attacking the lawn with ken forks compared to iraq and afghanistan iran is to compare to iraq and afghanistan because iran is completely different that's why i believe there is a consensus within republicans and democrats that they should not drag the us to...
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how many americans are in iraq as we speak? >> there's no american troops were many military functions are there's 200 odd person out who succumbed to the embassy and their primary duty is to sell american military equipment to the iraqi government, f-16s and the like as an act tachÉ function. then there's a fairly sizable american embassy, which is contracted by the state department, reduced by 25%. but what you don't have the mesa consulate and kurdistan and a consulate outside of boston in southern iraq, that the united states has really lost a lot of situational awareness of what is happening in iraq because you don't have anything like the kind of footprint that it used to have. iraq is still a strategically vital country. it's one of the largest oil reserves. it's our producing a random terms of oil. they strategically located between persia and the arab countries. it's a strategically important place. turkey, iran, or countries and united states are all battling for influence in iraq now. that's the drama going on. >> do
how many americans are in iraq as we speak? >> there's no american troops were many military functions are there's 200 odd person out who succumbed to the embassy and their primary duty is to sell american military equipment to the iraqi government, f-16s and the like as an act tachÉ function. then there's a fairly sizable american embassy, which is contracted by the state department, reduced by 25%. but what you don't have the mesa consulate and kurdistan and a consulate outside of...
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shock the iraq you don't feel the same one why should the nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into iraq washington are sharing a new cover of the very same country to help the leader of a different one as americans continue supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has pretty something of a middle east triangle the white house may not be able to navigate bring up or not artsy new york. turkish troops and helicopters have pounded to the kurdish area near the border with syria killing thirteen suspected militants across as sincere is being seen as a chance for could his aspirations for statehood how and whether that will happen is a subject up for debate in the latest episode of cross talk coming up later today. probably to go on for feels that he has given a lot to kurdish people any feel that kurds must be quite happy for to have kids go to right now and they should stop asking for any further rights or they should stop complaining about their mistreatment so people can romanticize
shock the iraq you don't feel the same one why should the nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into iraq washington are sharing a new cover of the very same country to help the leader of a different one as americans continue supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has pretty something of a middle east triangle the white house may not be able to navigate bring up or not artsy new york....
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there's shock that the iraq don't feel the same water why should the welcome in iraq is lost. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicines all the way through displacing people and send them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new governor of the very same country to help the leader of a different one as america continue supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with orders has criticism thing of a middle east triangle the white house may not be able to navigate. or not artsy. people in britain face being branded terrorists or paedophiles if they refuse to allow the government to pry into the internet activities things that according to the u.k.'s home second tree after she said and you want to pose to the communications data bill fell into one of those groups are tea party boy who takes up the story. the way it would work if paused is that the police and security se
there's shock that the iraq don't feel the same water why should the welcome in iraq is lost. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by lack of medicines all the way through displacing people and send them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new governor of the very same country to help the leader of a different one as america continue supporting...
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for going forward with iraq hopefully he would be successful and where you mention israel because the israeli prime minister has been saying that the u.s. will assist israel if it strikes iran what does this mean now after the election i believe americans they do not want to be gauged feared war in the middle east americans they have good lessons from invading iraq and afghanistan they have lost trillions of dollars. thousands of lives and they are living of coniston and iraq with in a mess and they have not what you meant and stability has been much more wars in afghanistan and iraq after american invasion be understand the concept pointers of attacking iran would be ten for its compared to iraq and of coniston iran is to compare to iraq and afghanistan because iran is completely different that's why i believe there is a consensus within republicans and democrats that they should not drag the us to the third or benjamin netanyahu is all political futures only uncertain since this party is preparing to take part in the upcoming elections in israel how do you tell what's pre-election r
for going forward with iraq hopefully he would be successful and where you mention israel because the israeli prime minister has been saying that the u.s. will assist israel if it strikes iran what does this mean now after the election i believe americans they do not want to be gauged feared war in the middle east americans they have good lessons from invading iraq and afghanistan they have lost trillions of dollars. thousands of lives and they are living of coniston and iraq with in a mess and...
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most of these officers served in iraq or afghanistan.s them the threat of post-traumatic stress disorder is exaggerated by the media. >> we're calling everybody and their brother ptsds. if you look carefully, you see symptoms of ptsd. like saying somebody five pound overweight symptoms of obesity.overweight symptoms of obesity. >> grossman also talked to the officers' families how they must be on the lookout for terrorists coming to their children's schools while their spouses are deployed. >> between bombs in parking lot to killers in the school, it's entirely possible to kill 100, 200, 300, 400 kids in the schools tomorrow morning. god forbid. >> it's important for me to know that she knows the realities of what it is that i do and threats that are out there. >> it helps me to do my job better and to support him in what he does. >> for grossman, this is a mission and a living. he's paid about $4,000 for his lectures and sells his books. but some of the officers at leavenworth aren't convinced. >> he's definitely interested in selling b
most of these officers served in iraq or afghanistan.s them the threat of post-traumatic stress disorder is exaggerated by the media. >> we're calling everybody and their brother ptsds. if you look carefully, you see symptoms of ptsd. like saying somebody five pound overweight symptoms of obesity.overweight symptoms of obesity. >> grossman also talked to the officers' families how they must be on the lookout for terrorists coming to their children's schools while their spouses are...
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the iraq don't feel. nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into iraq washington is a new cover of the very same country to help move the leader of a different as americans continue supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with orders has created something of a middle east trying the white house may not be able to navigate. not artsy. turkish troops and helicopters of pounded the kurdish area near the border with syria killing thirteen suspected militants the crisis in syria is being seen as a chance for kurdish aspirations for independence and statehood and whether the turks are actually shooting themselves in the foot by supporting the syrian uprising is a subject up for debate in the latest edition of cross talk that's coming up later today. well china's new government is ready for a full make over promising to revamp its image for decadence and crack down on corruption so it's out with huge entourages and banquets and the red carpets will be rolled up and stored the aim is t
the iraq don't feel. nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into iraq washington is a new cover of the very same country to help move the leader of a different as americans continue supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with orders has created something of a middle east trying the white house may not be able to navigate. not artsy. turkish troops and helicopters of pounded the kurdish area near the...
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you said even if iraq, even if everything turned out great and iraq somehow became an american ally and quote space it would still hard and this struck me come iraq underlined a key element in the mind-set of some of the projection of american power always had a moral result so it is an argument that iraq was fundamentally immoral. >> even the democracies that have the best intentions can take actions that have in morrill results depending on how they carry it out and how well they think things through not just one step in advance but five moves ahead of the time. that's why this gets me to a discussion later on in the book about the realism and what i say is what israel is on? it is more the sensibility than a philosophy. it's about you recognize interest overvalues because if you recognize interest you will be very careful about where you get involved overseas and if you recognize interest you will respect the interest of other nations and their allies compromise. whereas if you make the war out of the values purely coming you are liable to demonize your opponent as an immoral simply
you said even if iraq, even if everything turned out great and iraq somehow became an american ally and quote space it would still hard and this struck me come iraq underlined a key element in the mind-set of some of the projection of american power always had a moral result so it is an argument that iraq was fundamentally immoral. >> even the democracies that have the best intentions can take actions that have in morrill results depending on how they carry it out and how well they think...
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we saw two swift, successful military missions for regime change in iraq and afghanistan. we all know what came after that. we took out qaddafi, the rebels in liberty i can't took out qaddafi with the help of western air support. things aren't looking that great in libya right now, so with we need to understand a that there are the law of unintended consequences is always at work in these situations. >> rose: i have heard you say two things. one is that you begin to worry that your concern about the welfare of the men and women in harm's way, you might have too for lack of a better word, had a stronger place in your decision al structural than it ought to be, am i right about that? >> i became to worry i had become too protective of them. >> rose: secondly you seemed to be saying, i began to worry that we didn't know what would be the consequences and that worried you too. and in some sense of how things could get out of control and that it became -- am i real ng you right on that? >> absolutely. >> rose: so those are the two things when weighing the factors to step down t
we saw two swift, successful military missions for regime change in iraq and afghanistan. we all know what came after that. we took out qaddafi, the rebels in liberty i can't took out qaddafi with the help of western air support. things aren't looking that great in libya right now, so with we need to understand a that there are the law of unintended consequences is always at work in these situations. >> rose: i have heard you say two things. one is that you begin to worry that your...
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the iraq don't feel the same one. nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new cover of the very same country to help the leader of a different war as america continues supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has created something of a middle east trying the white house may not be able to navigate. not artsy. turkish troops and helicopters of the kurdish area near the border with syria killing thirteen suspected militants the crisis in syria is being seen as a chance for kurdish aspirations for independence and statehood and whether the turks are actually shooting themselves in the foot by supporting the syrian uprising that's the subject for debate in the lake has crossed toll that's coming up later this hour more news from me then after a short break this is. wealthy british style stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines two k
the iraq don't feel the same one. nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new cover of the very same country to help the leader of a different war as america continues supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has created something of a middle east trying the white house may not be able to navigate. not artsy. turkish troops and helicopters of the kurdish area...
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have a county that's unstable like iraq, you can't be surprised that a group like al qaeda in iraq or would replenish itself. >> raising questions of whether america's efforts in iraq paid off, at least as far as combatting terrorist cells is concerned. and whether the u.s. may need to get back in to iraq militarily with small special ops forces to attack those cells again. another detail on the plot in jordan, all the suspects according to officials had moved in and out of syria where weapons and jihadist fighters are plentiful. another sign that the civil war could be spilling over to jordan where the u.s. has a large stake in the survival of that government, wolf. >> to put it mildly. jordanian government is -- if it is destabilize, brian, that's a huge intelligence political disaster for u.s. interests in that part of the world. >> absolutely it would be, wolf. analysts say that jordanian intelligence service is one of the best in the regions and works with u.s. intelligence to share information on terrorist cells there. if that government falls, a lot of that is compromised or lo
have a county that's unstable like iraq, you can't be surprised that a group like al qaeda in iraq or would replenish itself. >> raising questions of whether america's efforts in iraq paid off, at least as far as combatting terrorist cells is concerned. and whether the u.s. may need to get back in to iraq militarily with small special ops forces to attack those cells again. another detail on the plot in jordan, all the suspects according to officials had moved in and out of syria where...
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government iraq is. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by work and medicine. through. other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continues supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with orders has criticism thing of a middle east trying all the white house may not be able to navigate. artsy. minority dot com disguises disposable cell phones and other deceptions they hit and run story of alleged murder and antivirus invented john mcphee takes a new turn as a pops up in guatemala topless the prosecution and police its neighbor responded. and bad neighbor ghettoize amsterdam's authorities are proposing to the victor residence with a record of the arrest meant to separate cams that would live in comfort to shipping containers
government iraq is. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of children by work and medicine. through. other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continues supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with orders has criticism thing...
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iraq.nd now twelve years later we're not sure what our mission is. >> the iraq war cost more than the war in vietnam, for example, and we spend trillions of dollars once all the, the needs of veterans and service members, over two million who were deployed to iraq and afghanistan since 9/11, are met in perpetuity and their families. and so, so it's an incredibly costly thing. >> and a major milestone for the u.s. effort in afghanistan, the war is now entering its twelfth year, making it the longest running war in our nation's history. >> now as the wars in iraq and afghanistan come to a close, a frail economic climate at home has left many americans wanting to keep the troops home for good. >> the pentagon came out with new defense guidance in january 2012, which reflected the obama administration's understanding that budgets were going to be constrained first. and that second, the united states would not be likely to fight anymore wars like iraq or afghanistan in the near future, or the ne
iraq.nd now twelve years later we're not sure what our mission is. >> the iraq war cost more than the war in vietnam, for example, and we spend trillions of dollars once all the, the needs of veterans and service members, over two million who were deployed to iraq and afghanistan since 9/11, are met in perpetuity and their families. and so, so it's an incredibly costly thing. >> and a major milestone for the u.s. effort in afghanistan, the war is now entering its twelfth year,...
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the iraq don't feel the same one. nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continue supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has created something of a middle east trying the white house may not be able to navigate up or not artsy. turkish troops and helicopters a pounded the kurdish area near the border with syria killing thirteen suspected militants the crisis in syria is being seen as a chance for kurdish aspirations for independence and statehood and whether the turks are actually shooting themselves in the foot by supporting the syrian uprising is the subject up for debate in the latest cross-talk it's coming up in the next hour well up more news from me right. the legacy no one should be proud of. scrap metal littering pristine arctic landscape building stilton over their foundation pipes being black smoke over the snow covered peaks the traces of
the iraq don't feel the same one. nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new government of the very same country to help move the leader of a different one as america continue supporting syria's opposition in part by policing iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has created something of a middle east trying the white house may not be able to navigate up or not artsy. turkish troops and helicopters a...
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today iran iraq is still viewed e.-k. as terri's group but america's position has now flipped any case is iran's democratic ah this is just part of the large scale and successful lobby to get any case off the tower least among backers former white house officials army generals and cia chiefs clint extremely disturbing this is a this is this at the time was a terrorist group they were supposed to be paying officials and moving money around and yet somebody was turning a blind eye to that i think that anything potentially is going to have an influence on the u.s. policy towards iran and could get the u.s. into a very dangerous position as far as potentially going to war with iraq iranian officials second that saying and became a place similar role that america back to position forces played in regime change in libya and in the current conflict in syria the main supporters of beasts terrorist groups or counters because they use from that truce to access through political means. new yorker reporter in his article called ou
today iran iraq is still viewed e.-k. as terri's group but america's position has now flipped any case is iran's democratic ah this is just part of the large scale and successful lobby to get any case off the tower least among backers former white house officials army generals and cia chiefs clint extremely disturbing this is a this is this at the time was a terrorist group they were supposed to be paying officials and moving money around and yet somebody was turning a blind eye to that i think...
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still to come, or send in iraq, after nearly a decade -- orphaned in iraq, after nearly a decade now of war, and new challenges. the man who hacked into the e- mailed of hollywood actors has been ordered to pay $70,000 in damages. he admitted to charges of wire tapping and unauthorized access to a computer. prosecutors say he had access to the e-mails of more than 50 celebrities, reading film scripts and other personal information. scarlett johansson and mila kunis were among those targeted. >> he said he was almost relieved when authorities came and took his computer away after the operation. he said he was a gifted to spying on celebrities, and in court after doing a deal with prosecutors, pleaded for a deal on nine charges, including wiretapping. scarlett johansson was among those high-profile stars. new profiles she had taken of herself appeared on the internet. she agreed to go public not to highlight the intrusion. in a tearful video statement in court she said she felt truly humiliated and embarrassed by leaked naked pictures of her and called the behavior perverted and repreh
still to come, or send in iraq, after nearly a decade -- orphaned in iraq, after nearly a decade now of war, and new challenges. the man who hacked into the e- mailed of hollywood actors has been ordered to pay $70,000 in damages. he admitted to charges of wire tapping and unauthorized access to a computer. prosecutors say he had access to the e-mails of more than 50 celebrities, reading film scripts and other personal information. scarlett johansson and mila kunis were among those targeted....
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shocked the iraq. don't feel the same we're. the only one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new governor of the very same country to help the leader of a different as america continue supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has pretty something of a middle east triangle the white house may not be able to navigate bring up or not artsy new york. turkish troops and helicopters have pondered the could area near the border with syria killing thirteen suspected militants the crisis in syria is being seen as a chance for good as braces for independence and statehood and whether the turks are actually shooting themselves in the foot of by supporting the syrian uprising is the subject up for debate in the latest episode of crossed up coming up later today. opposing a new law allowing the government to pry into people's internet activity would be to side with paedophiles and terrorists that's the warning fro
shocked the iraq. don't feel the same we're. the only one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the us led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring a new governor of the very same country to help the leader of a different as america continue supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with borders has pretty something of a middle east triangle the white house may not be able to navigate bring up or not artsy new york. turkish troops and...