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of the region the leading power in the east and iraq as well as syria by the way of very important battlefields and the biggest competition for saudi arabia of course is iran iran is the big state that influential state with a lot of influence also on the shia population in iraq iraq is mixed we know that so saudi arabia tries there to expand the influence of washington meanwhile has left the door open to an expanded role for its military in iraq with one general saying as strikes remain an option but russia's president believes america's involvement has so far proved destructive. ok school bus would look like a bull in a china shop they came they salvaged the place and then left and all this with a noble pretext and good intentions and everything falls apart chaos and collapse route. we discuss the legacy of america's occupation with security analyst michael maloof and he thinks the u.s. has opened up a pandora's box in the region. they were aware of the disputes the sectarian disputes between the sunnis and the shia and the kurds but i don't think they ever saw isis really take off the way the way that it did at the moment nobody is the
of the region the leading power in the east and iraq as well as syria by the way of very important battlefields and the biggest competition for saudi arabia of course is iran iran is the big state that influential state with a lot of influence also on the shia population in iraq iraq is mixed we know that so saudi arabia tries there to expand the influence of washington meanwhile has left the door open to an expanded role for its military in iraq with one general saying as strikes remain an...
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reach of the leading power in middle east and iraq as well as syria by the way are very important battlefields and the biggest competition for saudi arabia of course is iran iran is the big state that influential shia state with a lot of influence also on the shia population in iraq iraq is mixed we know that so saudi arabia try it's there to expand their influence. now you still using online services that let us can see your identity and your location by that means you're a potential terrorist in the eyes of america's national security agency stay with us for the details of. what. this is what we do kill people and break things. we can see something is simple as people playing soccer game you can see individual players and you can see the ball. you can almost see a spatial expression you can see is now open and crying out. maybe cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or in. numbers so the people in queues independence square were not terrorists and the people of the boss they are the terrorists also just because we don't agree with what kiev is trying to impose on
reach of the leading power in middle east and iraq as well as syria by the way are very important battlefields and the biggest competition for saudi arabia of course is iran iran is the big state that influential shia state with a lot of influence also on the shia population in iraq iraq is mixed we know that so saudi arabia try it's there to expand their influence. now you still using online services that let us can see your identity and your location by that means you're a potential terrorist...
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return of the leading power in middle east and iraq as well as syria by the way are very important battlefields and the biggest competition for saudi arabia of course is iran iran is the big state at the influential state with a lot of influence also on the shia population in iraq in iraq it's mixed we know that so saudi arabia tries there to expand their influence. still to come the ongoing german parliamentary inquiry into n.s.a. surveillance of suspected to have been a moderate itself with a german intelligence agent now in police custody for possible spying for the u.s. stay with us for those details. if you need to review the economic ups and downs in the find out on monday the new york sang night and the rest because i was doing meet a few building every week on things. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advised of those to do so. i will never do i. don't deserve the dog. fourteen minutes past the hour a member of germany's foreign intelligence agency has been arrested on suspici
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of the region the leading power in the east and iraq as well as syria by the way of very important battlefields and the biggest competition for saudi arabia of course is iran iran is the big state at the influential state with a lot of influence also on the shia population in iraq iraq is mixed we know that so saudi arabia tries there to expand their influence. still to come are you still using online services or you can seal your identity or location well that means you could be a potential terrorist in the eyes of the n s a stay with us for more details on that. there's a media leader so we need to be. by the same motions to the other your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with to get that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our team. on merit in the financial world. developments happening on topics the only taken the demand to credit not going to get any economic benefit in life there are down. economic down in the final. days. and the rest until you meet every. fourteen minutes past the hour anger in german immigration policies reached a boiling point in berlin after dozens of refugees barricaded
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of course this is happening against the backdrop of severe tension, relations between iraq and saudi arabiated recently after what happened in mosul and iraq. saudi arabia was accused of supporting groups. >> the reality is a lot of border is area where isis could certainly operate. no respective borders of any sort? >> not really, no. most activities were far away. apart from one incident they attacked an iraqi post two to three weeks ago. that was -- that appeared to be one only. that area is so far away from isis activities. >> thanks very much with the latest from baghdad. >>> how important is it for the relationship between two countries that leaders get along on a personal basis? that seems to be the case with the chinese president ping and south korea's president. as what some see as a snub to north korea, the visit to seoul first is something of a sign of the south's growing friendship with beijing. these two leaders in particular seem to have a strong friendship. >> when the two went to beijing last year, she was greeted warmly indeed. it was a red carpet a fair. she herself made m
of course this is happening against the backdrop of severe tension, relations between iraq and saudi arabiated recently after what happened in mosul and iraq. saudi arabia was accused of supporting groups. >> the reality is a lot of border is area where isis could certainly operate. no respective borders of any sort? >> not really, no. most activities were far away. apart from one incident they attacked an iraqi post two to three weeks ago. that was -- that appeared to be one only....
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iraq. let me turn over to saudi arabia, which really is a fascinating story. a little bit puzzled by policy and thinking in iraq and across the middle east. for those who think that riyadh is after isis do not understand what isis is or don't understand the threat that groups like isis pose to the saudi kingdom. let me refresh your memory. after the fall in 2003 of kandahar, u.s. intelligence agencies were surprised but the depth and the spread of the infrastructure in the kingdom. that was an ugly surprise. after the u.s. invasion of iraq, there was a massive insurgency by osama bin laden. that was one of his key goals, the third front. it was battle at all stakes, monarchy, which he thought was a corrupt monarchy. this was not easy to crush. it was a pretty major uprising. i am not really talking about gun battles in remote areas. this was happening across the country. i study this very carefully. some pretty major cities in saudi arabia. the country was on fire. it took a long time to crush the uprising. it was pretty much widespread. saudi arabia does not w
iraq. let me turn over to saudi arabia, which really is a fascinating story. a little bit puzzled by policy and thinking in iraq and across the middle east. for those who think that riyadh is after isis do not understand what isis is or don't understand the threat that groups like isis pose to the saudi kingdom. let me refresh your memory. after the fall in 2003 of kandahar, u.s. intelligence agencies were surprised but the depth and the spread of the infrastructure in the kingdom. that was an...
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iraq. let me turn over to saudi arabia, which really is a fascinating story. a little bit puzzled by policy and thinking in iraq and across the middle east. for those who think that riyadh is after isis do not understand what isis is or don't understand the threat that groups like isis pose to the saudi kingdom. let me refresh your memory. after the fall in 2003 of kandahar, u.s. intelligence agencies were surprised but the depth and the spread of the infrastructure in the kingdom. that was an ugly surprise. after the u.s. invasion of iraq, there was a massive insurgency by osama bin laden. that was one of his key goals, the third front. it was battle at all stakes, monarchy, which he thought was a corrupt monarchy. this was not easy to crush. it was a pretty major uprising. i am not really talking about gun battles in remote areas. this was happening across the country. i study this very carefully. some pretty major cities in saudi arabia. the country was on fire. it took a long time to crush the uprising. it was pretty much widespread. saudi arabia does not w
iraq. let me turn over to saudi arabia, which really is a fascinating story. a little bit puzzled by policy and thinking in iraq and across the middle east. for those who think that riyadh is after isis do not understand what isis is or don't understand the threat that groups like isis pose to the saudi kingdom. let me refresh your memory. after the fall in 2003 of kandahar, u.s. intelligence agencies were surprised but the depth and the spread of the infrastructure in the kingdom. that was an...
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saudi arabia has deployed about 30,000 of its troops along the border with iraq. soldiers have been abandoning their posts along the border. >> iraq and saudi arabia share an 800 kilometer frontier. isis fighters control large parts of northern and western iraq. soldiers are struggling to keep the militants from capturing more territory and from reaching the capital. the ukrainian president has named a new defense minister and top general as his forces press on with an offensive to oust separatists. >> that is claiming an increasing toll on civilian lives and is forcing thousands to flee their home. the high commissioner for refugees says 10,000 people fled ukraine to russia since the fighting began. >> daily necessities like food and clean water are becoming scarce. >> for these people, war has become a fact of life. despite the danger, many are trying to go about their daily routines. in the current situation, there is little other choice. how can we live? we have nowhere to run. we would like to leave but there was nowhere to go. >> ukrainian army is stepping up
saudi arabia has deployed about 30,000 of its troops along the border with iraq. soldiers have been abandoning their posts along the border. >> iraq and saudi arabia share an 800 kilometer frontier. isis fighters control large parts of northern and western iraq. soldiers are struggling to keep the militants from capturing more territory and from reaching the capital. the ukrainian president has named a new defense minister and top general as his forces press on with an offensive to oust...
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and to my understanding, after iraq, we would into jordan in problem, then iran, and then saudi arabia. they are the next to come. if there is not immediate solution to prevent the current crisis in syria and in iraq, they are interrelated, actually. we cannot discuss syria without iraq and iraq without syria. they're very, very related together. as i said, tehran and washington, they have supported the same government in iraq, therefore they want to prevent disruption of the post saddam hussein system. it is clear this would be a failure for tehran and washington both. security in war really is a matter of mutual concern for tehran and washington. integrity of those some iranians, including some of my friends, in tehran, they believe washington is after disintegration of iraq. i personally don't believe this is the case. i believe washington is seeking integrate of iraq. they don't want disintegration because if there there is in syria or iraq, then the region would be -- fail disintegration in other countries. is very clear. >> okay. jeff and then kathleen and then we'll have three i
and to my understanding, after iraq, we would into jordan in problem, then iran, and then saudi arabia. they are the next to come. if there is not immediate solution to prevent the current crisis in syria and in iraq, they are interrelated, actually. we cannot discuss syria without iraq and iraq without syria. they're very, very related together. as i said, tehran and washington, they have supported the same government in iraq, therefore they want to prevent disruption of the post saddam...
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saudi arabia. >> it was after eight years of war between iran and iraq, which saudi arabia supported in the situation was exactly like today where was extremely high and i went as a special representative and even that time he was the main decision-maker in three or four others meeting all privately from 11:00 o'clock at night and we were able to agree on the tensions of bilateral relations. and we have the security concerns and that is why from 1996 until 2005, at the end of the period, we have these relationships during this time. the crisis can be managed as well and i understand that they are very much concerned about the rise of influence in the region. when you look at this at syria, everywhere they have been. and that is why they have mobilized their forces and i believe that they are investing from scratch, which they would be the first victim. and i really believe that frankly are wrong would not be part of this and they're on the wrong track. and the notion between iran and saudi arabia is something that i really don't understand and i see that they probably want to have a kind of balance b
saudi arabia. >> it was after eight years of war between iran and iraq, which saudi arabia supported in the situation was exactly like today where was extremely high and i went as a special representative and even that time he was the main decision-maker in three or four others meeting all privately from 11:00 o'clock at night and we were able to agree on the tensions of bilateral relations. and we have the security concerns and that is why from 1996 until 2005, at the end of the period,...
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there are real crises in the world, and we should be out there addressing them, especially iraq, saudi arabiayou know, the british don't make their intelligence agents try to be funny. so why should the cia, and the russians certainly don't. >> final question, what kind of tweets do you think the cia should be putting out there? >> oh, i think if they put any out, they should be very newsy. something denying rumors or, you know, whatever. just to keep on top of things, almost as a big corporation would. >> okay. >> public statements. that's as far as i would go. >> okay, bob baer, thank you very much. >> thanks. >>> coming up next, a woman pushes a baby in a stroller from the car of her subway train. the doors close. she stays inside. the train pulls away. moments ago, a major development in this mystery. we'll share that with you. >>> and a senator suggests cuban spies concocted this elaborate plot involving underaged prostitutes to smear him. what's his evidence? that's ahead. guy: ok, and just click on the one you want. woman: but, but, jimmy. all of these travel sites seem the same. capta
there are real crises in the world, and we should be out there addressing them, especially iraq, saudi arabiayou know, the british don't make their intelligence agents try to be funny. so why should the cia, and the russians certainly don't. >> final question, what kind of tweets do you think the cia should be putting out there? >> oh, i think if they put any out, they should be very newsy. something denying rumors or, you know, whatever. just to keep on top of things, almost as a...
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to grow more than two thousand killed last month meanwhile saudi arabia has reportedly started amassing its troops along the border with iraq one arab media outlet saying iraqi forces have withdrawn from the area though baghdad tonight is the claim. takes a look. saudi arabia has reportedly sent thirty thousand troops to its border with iraq across that border is a cauldron of sectarian infighting the isis is sunni it's a radical sunni jihadi are well armed and well funded saudi arabia also sunni doesn't want to be officially associated with the isis but it's hardly an innocent bystander many of the isis is most violent frontline fighters are believed to be saudi nationals there are widespread reports that wealthy donors in saudi arabia had been funding the isis throughout their fight in syria and beyond riyadh may now say that it has nothing to do with the rise of this radical group that it itself is spread by but experts believe saudi arabia has helped create the floors in ways more than just providing funding and fighters they need to think. and i think. saudi arabia. a lot. to do that to you. just in the span of several
to grow more than two thousand killed last month meanwhile saudi arabia has reportedly started amassing its troops along the border with iraq one arab media outlet saying iraqi forces have withdrawn from the area though baghdad tonight is the claim. takes a look. saudi arabia has reportedly sent thirty thousand troops to its border with iraq across that border is a cauldron of sectarian infighting the isis is sunni it's a radical sunni jihadi are well armed and well funded saudi arabia also...
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the situation in iraq remains unstable. saudi arabiaoyed 30,000 troops to its shared border with iraq thursday amid rumors the iraqi army had left to fight the militants, leaving the border unguarded. baghdad denied the soldiers had withdrawn. the army has made incremental gains against the sunni is still, but iraq without a functioning government after angry lawmakers failed to agree on a parliamentary speaker early in the week -- another indication of just how divided the country is. influential shiite calling for a are calling for unity government, but prime minister maliki has so far resisted. >> brazilian football fans were in shock on friday. neymar was left with a fractured vertebra, ruling him out for the rest of the world cup. brazil managed to win their match anyway, beating colombia to advance to the semifinal. >> ♪ >> brazil will now play germany, who are through to the semis after beating france, 1-0. thousands of fans celebrated in berlin. >> fantastic. i'm really excited. shame that it was only one goal, but it is great.
the situation in iraq remains unstable. saudi arabiaoyed 30,000 troops to its shared border with iraq thursday amid rumors the iraqi army had left to fight the militants, leaving the border unguarded. baghdad denied the soldiers had withdrawn. the army has made incremental gains against the sunni is still, but iraq without a functioning government after angry lawmakers failed to agree on a parliamentary speaker early in the week -- another indication of just how divided the country is....
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declare an islamic caliphate across the territories that it now controls both iraq and syria the question is whether saudi arabia sees the isis as a serious threat it has warned against foreign military into ference in iraq and now iran is reportedly sending fighter jets to help the iraqi government fight the jihad is army. will saudi arabia sit still lots of questions one thing is clear the coltrane of sectarian tensions is only getting more explosive in washington i'm going to check out our team. will make you just east of journalist told me how the saudis are seeking to gain the upper hand in the region but well beyond as well into europe. two states which are involved in the isis approaching this is on the one hand we said already saudi arabia but on the other hand as well there is turkey we have saudi arabia is a country which is very much engaged in europe and saudi arabia is doing a lot for radicalizing if you go for example to bosnia you will see brand new mosques financed by saudi arabian foundations and this is not a liberal and not a tolerant islam they are preaching there and then we shouldn't forget
declare an islamic caliphate across the territories that it now controls both iraq and syria the question is whether saudi arabia sees the isis as a serious threat it has warned against foreign military into ference in iraq and now iran is reportedly sending fighter jets to help the iraqi government fight the jihad is army. will saudi arabia sit still lots of questions one thing is clear the coltrane of sectarian tensions is only getting more explosive in washington i'm going to check out our...
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saudi arabia has reportedly sent thirty thousand troops to its border with iraq across that border is a quote of sectarian infighting the isis is susie it's a radical sunni jihadi are well armed and well funded saudi arabia also sunni doesn't want to be officially associated with the isis but it's hardly an innocent bystander many of the isis is most violent frontline fighters are believed to be saudi nationals there are widespread reports that wealthy donors in saudi arabia have been funding the isis throughout their fight in syria and beyond we oddly now say that it has nothing to do with the rise of this radical group that it itself is spread by but experts believe saudi arabia has helped create the floors in ways more than just providing funding and fighters they need to think. that uses and i think give the wahhabi to saudi arabia means studio. a lot of their teaching go to do that to you. is this just in the span of several years bolstered by the fight against assad in syria the isis has advanced so far as to declare an islamic caliphate apos the territories that it now controls
saudi arabia has reportedly sent thirty thousand troops to its border with iraq across that border is a quote of sectarian infighting the isis is susie it's a radical sunni jihadi are well armed and well funded saudi arabia also sunni doesn't want to be officially associated with the isis but it's hardly an innocent bystander many of the isis is most violent frontline fighters are believed to be saudi nationals there are widespread reports that wealthy donors in saudi arabia have been funding...
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on a par with targets like china, iraq, and saudi arabia. show the agency store from around 1 billion each month. most likely using the spy facility, scooping up information on telephone calls text messages and more. when last week came allegations of old fashioned human spying. the german agent, the external service caught selling hundreds of documents to american spies many of them about the nsa investigation. s in a very serious incident. espeonnage for foreign intelligence service is not something we are treating lightly. that was last week, what has really set germany reeling is the revelation of a second spy. a german military also spying for the united states. deepening u.s. embarrassment. >> all nations to this, but if you -- you want to be good at it, to do it and be caught is the worst of all possible worlds. >> on germany's phoenix t.v. finance minister a former interior minister and close merkel ally acknowledged the transatlantic cooperation had foiled terror attacks but added. >> that doesn't mean they are allowed to have third
on a par with targets like china, iraq, and saudi arabia. show the agency store from around 1 billion each month. most likely using the spy facility, scooping up information on telephone calls text messages and more. when last week came allegations of old fashioned human spying. the german agent, the external service caught selling hundreds of documents to american spies many of them about the nsa investigation. s in a very serious incident. espeonnage for foreign intelligence service is not...
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we're behind china, iran, iraq and saudi arabia. quite a list to be on. if we're going to be on that list of countries that kill, what is the least cruel way of carrying it out? joining us now, dr. larry kobilinsky from john j. college. really appreciate your being here. >> my pleasure. >> so arizona officials used a specific combination that's got a spotty track record now. mydazolin and hydromorphone. it's the second execution where that's gone wrong. does that combination cause pain? >> the issue is whether or not there's consciousness. if you are unconscious you can't perceive pain. i'm not talking about sedation. i'm talking about consciousness. so whether or not this person was gasping, that could be a physical response. obviously, the body seeking oxygen. but the issue for me is whether he was conscious or not. if you aren't conscious, you cannot feel pain. >> the medical examiner has directed their forensic experts to draw blood from this body before it's bury periied. >> he was given these two drugs. these are both given in lethal amounts but the
we're behind china, iran, iraq and saudi arabia. quite a list to be on. if we're going to be on that list of countries that kill, what is the least cruel way of carrying it out? joining us now, dr. larry kobilinsky from john j. college. really appreciate your being here. >> my pleasure. >> so arizona officials used a specific combination that's got a spotty track record now. mydazolin and hydromorphone. it's the second execution where that's gone wrong. does that combination cause...
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. >>> and there is new action on the saudi arabia/iraq border but there are conflicting results on what is going on. the saudi arabians say they have deployed 30,000 soldiers to the border because iraq troops abandoned their post and withdrew. but iraq is denying the border guards quit thir their post. this comes as rebles from syria are joining the group and we will take look at isis with a guest who said he is concerned they are a threat to the u.s. homeland. >>> hurricane arthur is expected to become hurricane level two later in the day. it is set on parts of north carolina and forced evaluations are going on on the outer banks where arthur is churning up waves. it comes as a major blow ahead of the holiday weekend. jonathan is live on the beach in north carolina but first we go to janis dean who is tracking the storm. >> we got the 11:00 a.m. advisory and it is a strengthening storm. up to 90 and 96 makes it a category two. and it looks like we could have a category two in the next couple hours. a lot of warm water. this is the gulf stream ahead of the storm. and landfall is anywher
. >>> and there is new action on the saudi arabia/iraq border but there are conflicting results on what is going on. the saudi arabians say they have deployed 30,000 soldiers to the border because iraq troops abandoned their post and withdrew. but iraq is denying the border guards quit thir their post. this comes as rebles from syria are joining the group and we will take look at isis with a guest who said he is concerned they are a threat to the u.s. homeland. >>> hurricane...
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. >> in consumer based economies like our own, if they pay more for global instability, iraq, saudi arabiaa-ukraine situation, we pay more. as aaa says -- >> i'm lost. does -- i don't understand why -- >> it gets more economic output on less oil. >> why? >> because it's an efficient economy. cars are more efficient, produces goods much more efficient using less energy. >> does it matter how many miles a gallon it goes if there's no gallons in the tank. >> that's true. we're saying you have to look at a broader perspective. it's not just about -- it's not just about where you produce the oil, but what's its impact on the broader economy. >> shouldn't you look at natural gas as well if you are talking about energy dependence? japan has become extremely dependent on imported natural gas. >> right. from our perspective, it's the dependence that the united states has, it's totally -- and the world has -- totally dependent on oil for its transportation sector. we have a global mobile economy. the price of oil is absolutely determined into economic growth. every recession is perceived by oil. >>
. >> in consumer based economies like our own, if they pay more for global instability, iraq, saudi arabiaa-ukraine situation, we pay more. as aaa says -- >> i'm lost. does -- i don't understand why -- >> it gets more economic output on less oil. >> why? >> because it's an efficient economy. cars are more efficient, produces goods much more efficient using less energy. >> does it matter how many miles a gallon it goes if there's no gallons in the tank....
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about individuals who understand that if they can embroil saudi arabia and iran in an all out war it will be very similar to what happened to iraq and iran and it will destroy saudi arabia and that is something that they do want from the west eventually they don't want saudi arabia they've just sold saudi arabia seventy five billion dollars of equipment from the west so don't tell me that this is not a western calculate move there is tons of equipment going into this area and it's not coming from russia it's not coming from china it sounds coming from the west you know kick out and go ahead i want you to jump in go ahead ok i believe we don't need to go through with the if in going to split i see there already and i don't know if i have not if it's various is there if you like to look on the seventy billion dollars i tell it was very well publicized and i wouldn't go ahead and watch seventy five billion dollars what the weapon was not a conspiracy will jump in if i may if i may scott what is going to go on. six thirty on the water between new water between not a secretary and war when they have seventy dollars worth of great ext
about individuals who understand that if they can embroil saudi arabia and iran in an all out war it will be very similar to what happened to iraq and iran and it will destroy saudi arabia and that is something that they do want from the west eventually they don't want saudi arabia they've just sold saudi arabia seventy five billion dollars of equipment from the west so don't tell me that this is not a western calculate move there is tons of equipment going into this area and it's not coming...
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address that very serious problem which is going to be a major security problem not just for iraq but for saudi arabiaor iran as well. which begs the question, does iran feel it is encommon cause with the united states for the future of iraq? would you like to see it stay together or do you think it will break apart? >> i believe iraq, it is in the interest of everybody, and i mean everybody, in the interest of stability in our region to keep territorial integrity of iraq. to keep iraq one. all attempts to break up are short sighted, will do harmish even those trying to do good. it's in the interest of not only iran but the united states -- >> how does iran and the united states come together to defeat isis. >> we need to agree on principles. principles. we need to respect the choices of the iraqi people. we need to use whatever influence we have in iraq as well as afghanistan in order to convince various forces inside the country that the best way to move forward to inconclusivity is working together. that is the call we made to every portion of society. we are in contact with various people inside i
address that very serious problem which is going to be a major security problem not just for iraq but for saudi arabiaor iran as well. which begs the question, does iran feel it is encommon cause with the united states for the future of iraq? would you like to see it stay together or do you think it will break apart? >> i believe iraq, it is in the interest of everybody, and i mean everybody, in the interest of stability in our region to keep territorial integrity of iraq. to keep iraq...
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hostile mass media transmitted news about the withdrawal of iraqi forces from the border between iraq and saudi arabias and we would like to say that the news is bogus, designed to affect the morale of our people and our troops. >> reporter: meanwhile the iraqi air force released this video of iraqi pilots dropping bombs on sunni militant strongholds in tikrit and haditha in central iraq claiming to carried out 121 raids in the past 24 hours. as iraqi forces tried to reclaim cities overrun by isis fighters during the past two weeks. a big push is being made by iraqi military to push isis out of tikrit 100 miles north of a baghdad, eric. eric: jennifer, russia sending military and iran also. what is next for the u.s. military? >> reporter: they're still waiting to see what the iraqi parliament does to resolve the political crisis. iraq awaits for u.s. f-16s they had already paid for. a new poll by quinnipiac, shows 55% of the americans surveyed disapprove of president barack obama's handling of the situation in iraq down from 61% approval of president's handling in iraq of november 2011, just before u.
hostile mass media transmitted news about the withdrawal of iraqi forces from the border between iraq and saudi arabias and we would like to say that the news is bogus, designed to affect the morale of our people and our troops. >> reporter: meanwhile the iraqi air force released this video of iraqi pilots dropping bombs on sunni militant strongholds in tikrit and haditha in central iraq claiming to carried out 121 raids in the past 24 hours. as iraqi forces tried to reclaim cities...
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grow more than two thousand were killed in june alone meanwhile saudi arabia is reportedly begun amassing its troops along the border with iraq a middle east affairs journalist and well oxen writer says that the saudis are seeking to gain the upper hand not just in the region but well beyond in europe. two states which are involved in the isis approaching this is on hand we said already saudi arabia but on the other hand as well there is turkey we have saudi arabia it's a country which is very much engaged in europe saudi arabia is doing a lot for radicalizing if you go for example to bosnia you will see brand new mosques financed by saudi arabian foundations and this is not a liberal and not a tolerant islam they are preaching there and then we shouldn't forget that both countries as well are allies of the west we have now the he which he paid also in context of the isis the bait off these so-called european volunteers joining the ice these forces and other easily missed forces in the middle east the various what might happen when these people when these terrorists might come back with all the experience from a battleground
grow more than two thousand were killed in june alone meanwhile saudi arabia is reportedly begun amassing its troops along the border with iraq a middle east affairs journalist and well oxen writer says that the saudis are seeking to gain the upper hand not just in the region but well beyond in europe. two states which are involved in the isis approaching this is on hand we said already saudi arabia but on the other hand as well there is turkey we have saudi arabia it's a country which is very...
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back to iraq the top general in the united states says that the country may launch an assault on isis insurgents or saudi arabia since thirty thousand troops to the border sparking fears of an armed invasion. neil harvey and you're watching internet. and will start this hour with a crane where there is no end to the violence with more deadly gunfire and recent shellings in civilian areas we. believe beautifully. would you like to look at it if you can. villages of khandahar shocker in the lugansk region buried their dead after an airstrike which government forces say was accidental eleven people were killed in the attack and the youngest victim was just five years old you could do you. know you can skid you're going to do did you used good news because you could lose used three years earlier darn nor did you think there might be a move very well larry god is no good you're used to me and you would you really it . is that you who i. know there are strikers sits in the region leaving at least one woman dead shells landed in a local cancer hospital and as you would be able to see here it did some considerable dama
back to iraq the top general in the united states says that the country may launch an assault on isis insurgents or saudi arabia since thirty thousand troops to the border sparking fears of an armed invasion. neil harvey and you're watching internet. and will start this hour with a crane where there is no end to the violence with more deadly gunfire and recent shellings in civilian areas we. believe beautifully. would you like to look at it if you can. villages of khandahar shocker in the...
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this is extremely dangerous first of all to iraq, turkey, saudi arabia, jordan and iran, but more importantly right home to us here in america. >> how does it come right home to us here in the u.s.? >> well, i think you had other news stories this morning about new transportation regulations to stop al-qaeda militants carrying undetectable bombs on to airplanes, while the islamic state people under baghdadi are sparking a conflagration over attacking shia muslims, their long term-game is to take on the west. they are bitter enemies of everything we stand for. >> if the islamic state advances on baghdad, would that be a game-changer? >> that would be. they have plans to do so. for the moment, they've been stopped. i also think that however reluctant he might be, president obama would use the exhibits both intelligence and air power that he has and they are now well deployed in iraq to attack such a playoff on baghdad for the moment. >> could that lead to a wider war and what about iran's involvement if baghdad is attacked? >> it could lead to a wider war, but the best way to stop that is to ha
this is extremely dangerous first of all to iraq, turkey, saudi arabia, jordan and iran, but more importantly right home to us here in america. >> how does it come right home to us here in the u.s.? >> well, i think you had other news stories this morning about new transportation regulations to stop al-qaeda militants carrying undetectable bombs on to airplanes, while the islamic state people under baghdadi are sparking a conflagration over attacking shia muslims, their long...