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number one was, no more war between israel egypt. that party's been honored for 37 years. the other was equal rights for the palestinians and a withdraw by israel from palestinian, which he agreed to. and the united states agreed to and egypt agreed to. that part of it has not been carried out, and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace along with peace for their neighbors. >> let's take a little break and come back and talk about three less than peaceful parts of the world, north korea, iran, and syria. all of which you know rather well. >> yes. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account... in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock-- the only identity protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock-- relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if yo
number one was, no more war between israel egypt. that party's been honored for 37 years. the other was equal rights for the palestinians and a withdraw by israel from palestinian, which he agreed to. and the united states agreed to and egypt agreed to. that part of it has not been carried out, and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace along with peace for their neighbors. >>...
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number one was, no more war between israel egypt. that party's been honored for 37 years. the other was equal rights for the palestinians and a withdraw by israel from palestinian, which he agreed to. and the united states agreed to and egypt agreed to. that part of it has not been carried out, and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace along with peace for their neighbors. >> let's take a little break and come back and talk about three less than peaceful parts of the world, north korea, iran, and syria. all of which you know rather well. >> yes. ♪ what's he looking for? i think he's looking for savings. ♪ i can't watch this anymore. stop! there's an easier way! we compare your progressive direct rate to other top companies so you get a great price. no more running around. ha ha ha! wouldn't you love to see the world through his eyes? i bet i look like the strongest man in the world. the best place to find a great deal. now, that's progressive. call or click today. t
number one was, no more war between israel egypt. that party's been honored for 37 years. the other was equal rights for the palestinians and a withdraw by israel from palestinian, which he agreed to. and the united states agreed to and egypt agreed to. that part of it has not been carried out, and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace along with peace for their neighbors. >>...
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number one was, no more war between israel egypt. that party's been honored for 37 years. the other was equal rights for the palestinians and a withdraw by israel from palestinian, which he agreed to. and the united states agreed to and egypt agreed to. that part of it has not been carried out, and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace along with peace for their neighbors. >> let's take a little break and come back and talk about three less than peaceful parts of the world, north korea, iran, and syria. all of which you know rather well. >> yes. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. you can adjust it to whatever your needs are. so whatever you feel like, the sleep number bed's going to provide it for you. and now, the company that redefined sleep is redefining memory foam. save $400 on our all-new memory foam bed. and at our white sale, sto
number one was, no more war between israel egypt. that party's been honored for 37 years. the other was equal rights for the palestinians and a withdraw by israel from palestinian, which he agreed to. and the united states agreed to and egypt agreed to. that part of it has not been carried out, and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace along with peace for their neighbors. >>...
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aside what some may consider the political issues around the state boundaries between jordan and israel, egypt and the region. can you let folks know, in a frame work, where does the river jordan situate itself? >> so, the river jordan is the lowest river on earth. it flows from northern mountains and israel and syria. it cuts through a river valley and then empties out into the dead sea, the lowest place on earth. it's also central and important as a water source in the region. it's a dry region. en and unfortunately, a water source that's imperil. >> interesting, what did you discover when you were doing the research and moving towards -- what's the articulate the function of the river jordan. >> so, the river cuts across the landscape. for this reason, it was conceived in many different ways to be a dividing line. there was a difference between the east and the west side of the river. it also came to represent a border between heaven and earth. we see this particularly in the hebrew bible when we -- see elijah go to heaven on a chariot of fire. this has intacted the experience of the river
aside what some may consider the political issues around the state boundaries between jordan and israel, egypt and the region. can you let folks know, in a frame work, where does the river jordan situate itself? >> so, the river jordan is the lowest river on earth. it flows from northern mountains and israel and syria. it cuts through a river valley and then empties out into the dead sea, the lowest place on earth. it's also central and important as a water source in the region. it's a...
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number one was no more war between israel and egypt. nobody's violated it. the other ruz equal rights for the palestinians, and a withdrawal by israel from palestine, which he agreed to. and also the in israel agreed to that. that party has not been carried out. and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace, along with peace for their neighbors. >> let's take a little break and come back and talk about three less than peaceful parts of the world, north korea, iran, and syria. all of which you know rather well. >> yes. does any mother ever feel like their kids are adults? i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to take ownership over. my name's colleen stiles, and my kids and i did our wills on legalzoom. [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today an
number one was no more war between israel and egypt. nobody's violated it. the other ruz equal rights for the palestinians, and a withdrawal by israel from palestine, which he agreed to. and also the in israel agreed to that. that party has not been carried out. and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace, along with peace for their neighbors. >> let's take a little break and come...
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number one was no more war between israel and egypt. nobody's violated it. the other ruz equal rights for the palestinians, and a withdrawal by israel from palestine, which he agreed to. and also the in israel agreed to that. that party has not been carried out. and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace, along with peace for their neighbors. >> let's take a little break and come back and talk about three less than peaceful parts of the world, north korea, iran, and syria. all of which you know rather well. >> yes. can i help you? yeah, can i get a full-sized car? for full-sized cars, please listen to the following menu. for convertibles, press star one. i didn't catch that. to speak to a representative, please say representative now. representative. goodbye! you don't like automated customer service, and neither do we. that's why, unlike other cards, no matter when you call chase sapphire preferred, you immediately get a person not a prompt. chase sap
number one was no more war between israel and egypt. nobody's violated it. the other ruz equal rights for the palestinians, and a withdrawal by israel from palestine, which he agreed to. and also the in israel agreed to that. that party has not been carried out. and i believe that's still an integral part of the future process. but i'm very close to the israeli people and i want very much for them to have peace, along with peace for their neighbors. >> let's take a little break and come...
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important now white washington so washington just very concerned what was going on in egypt aside from israel egypt and saudi arabia america's two closest allies and they want to be sure the people running these treaties are a liar who client leaders client states and mubarak is not any but even if you were as it doesn't matter because it's all he's he's say that he's casting new people who are coming into play a washington wants to be sure that the ones who have the power of people they could grow while you know and so they want to get rid of mubarak and they will get rid of him but i think the protests will go on and the people won't be fooled the violence will continue is this struggle has a long way to go just briefly stephen most revolutions of course involve a great deal of blood sat a lot of different sides is it fair to pin it all on one man who is obviously sake eighty three years old is this real justice oh not at all not at all he was the end of stevie's call him that if you will but the people around him especially the military people they were just was coppola's he was on the worst of
important now white washington so washington just very concerned what was going on in egypt aside from israel egypt and saudi arabia america's two closest allies and they want to be sure the people running these treaties are a liar who client leaders client states and mubarak is not any but even if you were as it doesn't matter because it's all he's he's say that he's casting new people who are coming into play a washington wants to be sure that the ones who have the power of people they could...
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we have ray la hood, secretary of transportation's son, who cannot leave egypt. israel's worried about what happens in egypt. would your foreign policy be any different than the president's foreign policy as it relates to egypt and all the countries surrounding? >> yeah. i think we need to... very fundamentally rethink everything we think we know about the region. i think that we are on the edge of catastrophic change, almost all of it anti-american. it's one of those periods, it is a little bit like when a tornado comes through, when a hurricane comes through, you don't know what is going to happen next. when the scale of the change is so -- for example in egypt, about 75% of the votes in the first round went to the -- the muslim brotherhood. and more islamic groups than the muslim brotherhood. so you now have a pressure building, where the muslim brotherhood to move towards... an even more radical position. >> greta: which i would think would put israel on end because egypt under mubarak was friendlier towards israel? >> it hurts israel, it hurts the united states. it h
we have ray la hood, secretary of transportation's son, who cannot leave egypt. israel's worried about what happens in egypt. would your foreign policy be any different than the president's foreign policy as it relates to egypt and all the countries surrounding? >> yeah. i think we need to... very fundamentally rethink everything we think we know about the region. i think that we are on the edge of catastrophic change, almost all of it anti-american. it's one of those periods, it is a...
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kettle that is the middle east in terms of our relationships over there, if that comes off and israel and egyptcamp david accords are out the wind could he how does that affect the united states? >> i think it has a very dramatic potential effect. if the strategic situation for israel shifts and the egyptian military in the sinai peninsula are right up the border of israel or the sinai peninsula deteriorates into a transit root for terrorists the threat that hamas poses from gaza becomes much greater and the risk of a military confrontation with egypt itself becomes greater. jordan will have to change its treaty with israel. it can't watch egypt change its treaty and not do the same thing, and the over call situation gets much more complicated, all of which further complicated by iran's progress toward nuclear weapons. megyn: even though we know that the muslim brotherhood obviously doesn't have any love lost for israel? why would they do this? they know they'll jeopardize their relationship with the united states. they need that billion dollars a year that we give them. why would they be so bo
kettle that is the middle east in terms of our relationships over there, if that comes off and israel and egyptcamp david accords are out the wind could he how does that affect the united states? >> i think it has a very dramatic potential effect. if the strategic situation for israel shifts and the egyptian military in the sinai peninsula are right up the border of israel or the sinai peninsula deteriorates into a transit root for terrorists the threat that hamas poses from gaza becomes...
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>> egypt, israel, vietnam, that's very exciting. cuba. interviews many times. and really everywhere. i can't think of places now. >> so if people sit down to read predicting the and thinkable, what will they find in the? what would you like them to take away from that book? >> the terms -- [inaudible] we have great diplomats, and military men who have predicted. it never sort of gets to the upper regions of the white house, at the state department. >> so if you were to travel today, where do you see a future problem or future situation that we should be aware of, thinking about how? >> well, certainly syria. i think the rest of the middle east is going to come out of this quite well, that syria is such a nasty place, that it will have to be an all out resolution. [inaudible] they are not doing much of anything. they depend upon us, and so most everywhere you look, including our own, we have
>> egypt, israel, vietnam, that's very exciting. cuba. interviews many times. and really everywhere. i can't think of places now. >> so if people sit down to read predicting the and thinkable, what will they find in the? what would you like them to take away from that book? >> the terms -- [inaudible] we have great diplomats, and military men who have predicted. it never sort of gets to the upper regions of the white house, at the state department. >> so if you were to...
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radical forces emerging in the region and worried about the challenges that may arise that's our israel in egypt in tunisia and other countries in the middle east london based political analyst chris bambery thanks for your thoughts on the program. the rise of the mis parties in egypt has prompted western concern for the policies of the country may adopt if the likes of the muslim brotherhood step into power and we caught up with regional politics expert jeremy soult his outlook on the developments in the arab world for the next twelve months coming up next hour in our latest interview. good look at what's been happening in the middle east policies the western governments of followed since been this year they have always had the noble motive we're doing this for this very very good reason but we don't have to be terribly skeptical or cynical to understand that actually behind the noble motive is self-interest if we look at what happened in egypt the west backed mubarak right to the very last and there was no longer possible to back him when it was indefensible they dumped him. my mistake that's
radical forces emerging in the region and worried about the challenges that may arise that's our israel in egypt in tunisia and other countries in the middle east london based political analyst chris bambery thanks for your thoughts on the program. the rise of the mis parties in egypt has prompted western concern for the policies of the country may adopt if the likes of the muslim brotherhood step into power and we caught up with regional politics expert jeremy soult his outlook on the...
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this is what we are now learning in egypt that i think we will do a different path. >> israel is understandbly pretty twitchy about what is going on. showing big countries, saudi arabia, egypt. he put his thumb print on israel. he got a sense of the vulnerability they feel. you have been criticized for being more pro palestinian than israeli. do you think naturally you are? >> no. i don't. if i have one constant prayer the last 35 years of my life it would be to bring peace to israel. i know about the holy land. i have taught lessons about the holyland all my life. you can't bring peace to israel without given peace to lebanon and jordan and syria. i think this is an opportunity for the united states and europe to play a role in bringing about peace based on all the international agreements. with some modifications negotiated. >> how much was your view slightly colored by the fact that you said he would always refer to any palestinian as a terrorist. >> yes, he did. >> i got a sense that when you heard this repeatedly it was your determination not to portray every palestinian as a terrorist an
this is what we are now learning in egypt that i think we will do a different path. >> israel is understandbly pretty twitchy about what is going on. showing big countries, saudi arabia, egypt. he put his thumb print on israel. he got a sense of the vulnerability they feel. you have been criticized for being more pro palestinian than israeli. do you think naturally you are? >> no. i don't. if i have one constant prayer the last 35 years of my life it would be to bring peace to...
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of the global power elite embedded inside the united states britain the european union and israel . both egypt and libya the revolutions that toppled the previous regime seem to a failed to achieve democratic process that people set out to those people who are out in the free it's fresh streets frustrated by the lack of reforms do you think there are frustrated as to why democracy hasn't emerged well absolutely says we're not the finding democracy i remember that on march of last year hillary clinton visited tunisia and egypt because she wanted to quote ensure that egypt has the kind of the market see that we want to see and the kind of the market see that hillary clinton and barack obama and the bushes want to see is definitely not the kind of democracy that egypt and all the countries of north africa in the middle east really need because it's not democracy at all it is merely puppet governments subordinated to money power and they quote democracy it's a border they so you know islam they don't want you don't you think the islam those who came to power recently in egypt are going to follow w
of the global power elite embedded inside the united states britain the european union and israel . both egypt and libya the revolutions that toppled the previous regime seem to a failed to achieve democratic process that people set out to those people who are out in the free it's fresh streets frustrated by the lack of reforms do you think there are frustrated as to why democracy hasn't emerged well absolutely says we're not the finding democracy i remember that on march of last year hillary...
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cut to egypt and israel and everyone. >> first of the all israel wouldn't exist. >> it would. >> we have- the dollars and helping them stay. >> three billion a year and one and half percent of the cogross domestic product. that is essential to the israelis . paul would say stop it. >> also stop it egypt and jordan. >> governor paul or congressman paul wants everything stopped and that's my issue with him. it is not a reasonable approach to anything. >> and the point is, israeli want the aid because people who get things for free want them. it doesn't mean without it they wouldn't survive. nonintervention. some political scientist and economist have made. >> how do you make it for 9-11. >> we should have attacked them after if you stick your hand in the hornest nest they will bite. >> you can't sit in the house with wait for them to attack. >> talk about iran, then. we are sitting in the house and they are building a nuclear device. >> maybe. >> probably. >> probably. >> rick santorum said we should bomb them before they do it. >> he's wrong as congressman paul. we can't do a third war in
cut to egypt and israel and everyone. >> first of the all israel wouldn't exist. >> it would. >> we have- the dollars and helping them stay. >> three billion a year and one and half percent of the cogross domestic product. that is essential to the israelis . paul would say stop it. >> also stop it egypt and jordan. >> governor paul or congressman paul wants everything stopped and that's my issue with him. it is not a reasonable approach to anything. >>...
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cut to egypt and israel and everyone. >> first of the all israel wouldn't exist. >> it would. >> we have- the dollars and helping them stay. >> three billion a year and one and half percent of the cogross domestic product. that is essential to the israelis . paul would say stop it. >> also stop it egypt and jordan. >> governor paul or congressman paul wants everything stopped and that's my issue with him. it is not a reasonable approach to anything. >> and the point is, israeli want the aid because people who get things for free want them. it doesn't mean without it they wouldn't survive. nonintervention. some political scientist and economist have made. >> how do you make it for 9-11. >> we should have attacked them after if you stick your hand in the hornest nest they will bite. >> you can't sit in the house with wait for them to attack. >> talk about iran, then. we are sitting in the house and they are building a nuclear device. >> maybe. >> probably. >> probably. >> rick santorum said we should bomb them before they do it. >> he's wrong as congressman paul. we can't do a third war in
cut to egypt and israel and everyone. >> first of the all israel wouldn't exist. >> it would. >> we have- the dollars and helping them stay. >> three billion a year and one and half percent of the cogross domestic product. that is essential to the israelis . paul would say stop it. >> also stop it egypt and jordan. >> governor paul or congressman paul wants everything stopped and that's my issue with him. it is not a reasonable approach to anything. >>...
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egypt, israel, all over latin america, vietnam -- not so exciting -- cuba -- [inaudible] interviewedcastro many times. and really almost everywhere. i can't think of places now. [laughter] >> so if people sit down to read "predicting the unthinkable," what are they going to find in there? what would you like them to take away from that book? >> -- [inaudible] all parts of the world and about the message of thinking of different people. so they can anticipate what is coming and predict it. we have great diplomats and military men and journalists who have predicted, but it never gets to the reasons of the white house and the state department. >> so if you were to travel today, where do you see a future problem or a future situation that we should be aware of thinking about now? >> well, certainly syria. i think the rest of the middle east is going to come out of this quite well. but syria is such a violent place and such a nasty place that it will have to be an all-out revolution to overthrow -- [inaudible] they're not doing much of anything. going full speed ahead, but they depend upo
egypt, israel, all over latin america, vietnam -- not so exciting -- cuba -- [inaudible] interviewedcastro many times. and really almost everywhere. i can't think of places now. [laughter] >> so if people sit down to read "predicting the unthinkable," what are they going to find in there? what would you like them to take away from that book? >> -- [inaudible] all parts of the world and about the message of thinking of different people. so they can anticipate what is coming...
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egypt, israel, cuba, i interviewed there many times, and really almost everywhere. >> if people sit down to read predicting the unthinkable what are they going to find in their? what would you like them to take away from that book? >> there from all parts of the world and thinking of different people to anticipate. we have great [inaudible] >> so, if you were to travel today, where do you see a future problem or future situation we should be aware of thinking about now? >> certainly syria. i think the rest of the middle east have come out of this quite well but syria is such a violent place that it would have to be in all else revolution. they are not doing much of anything, going full speed ahead but they depend upon us and so almost everywhere you look including our own country. >> we are here at the national press club and its author's night at the national press club and we are talking with gorgie anne geyer, whose newest book right there is on your screen. regular viewers of news shows from cnn.com msnbc come c-span, fox, all of them
egypt, israel, cuba, i interviewed there many times, and really almost everywhere. >> if people sit down to read predicting the unthinkable what are they going to find in their? what would you like them to take away from that book? >> there from all parts of the world and thinking of different people to anticipate. we have great [inaudible] >> so, if you were to travel today, where do you see a future problem or future situation we should be aware of thinking about now?...
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. >> greta: you can't understate the importance of egypt to israel and what is going on there. ambassador, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> greta: up next, senator rick santorum is here. he just got off from the fiery debate stage. he's here to tell us all about it. and the terrifying moment after the cruiseship hits the rocks. we are getting a very close look at the passengers' desperate attempt to flee the ship. the chilling new pictures and the chilling new pictures and the latest on a [ male announcer ] imagine facing the day with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or wi
. >> greta: you can't understate the importance of egypt to israel and what is going on there. ambassador, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> greta: up next, senator rick santorum is here. he just got off from the fiery debate stage. he's here to tell us all about it. and the terrifying moment after the cruiseship hits the rocks. we are getting a very close look at the passengers' desperate attempt to flee the ship. the chilling new pictures and the chilling new pictures and the...
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since 1979 in the peace treaty with israel, the u.s. has given egyptaverage of $2 billion a year in economic and military aid. roughly 80% of the total aid going to egypt is in the form of military grants and other help. under new legislation, secretary of state clinton must certify the egyptian government is supporting the transition to civilian government before the money is released. >> i'm not going to get in to the specific back and forth with the egyptian government. but they certainly are well aware of the certification requirements that the congress placed. >> iri was one of 17 organizations raided by egyptian authorities in december. lahood said dozen of the group from the u.s., europe and egypt are effected. >> there are 300 organizations reportedly involved in this investigation. this is much bigger than just iri or myself. >> sam lahood told fox he and his colleagues are essentially trapped in egypt. a judge there alleges they work for unregistered group and took a salary. lahood said charges in the trial if it came to that could last a yea
since 1979 in the peace treaty with israel, the u.s. has given egyptaverage of $2 billion a year in economic and military aid. roughly 80% of the total aid going to egypt is in the form of military grants and other help. under new legislation, secretary of state clinton must certify the egyptian government is supporting the transition to civilian government before the money is released. >> i'm not going to get in to the specific back and forth with the egyptian government. but they...
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when you say we will probably pick and choose, will we go to egypt, israel, afghanistan, iraq?k at all the messes. north korea is pretty hot. the lady who called about c-span -- i think you're very fair. as a republican, i will say that. if she will go back on senator obama's statements as a senator, he was never for the military treaty did not vote for going to iraq. i beg president bush not to go over there, as a republican ticket i thought it would be another vietnam. now we have president obama taking the credit for something he voted against. he has pulled our troops out. we're in a horrible mess over there right now. we have no leadership in the white house. i am sorry. i have called senators and said, "where are the true democrats?" i do not see them anymore. as a republican, i do not see them anymore. everything he has said -- we're in a worse mess and now you want to cut defense. why? we're in a mess. host: thank you for the call. she asked a question about the two-war strategy. can you, more on what the new direction means? guest: too much is being made of this two-wa
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if you look back to last year the thirty seven or incidents where the israel's worried that gaza is smuggling in weapons from egypt and says if gaza continues to do that if it is doing it if it continues to do it they will step up those attacks is there evidence they are finding their way in from egypt. now since the libyan revolution which took place in february of two thousand and eleven we have been hearing many israeli accusations. the palestinian resistance the groups have been smuggling. weapons. left over from the. libyan civil war they found out their way to the gaza strip now it could be true because some of these weapons will use the about two months ago when this is the big fire with. a number of these missiles like an israeli towns and villages but it seems to me that the israelis are exaggerating the number of these. missiles and the range of these missiles and it seems to me that the israeli army is trying to fund more just of occasions to launch. more offensive or more attacks against. the palestinians to a poor boy a diplomat in jerusalem moves more settlements being built it suggests preventing eu
if you look back to last year the thirty seven or incidents where the israel's worried that gaza is smuggling in weapons from egypt and says if gaza continues to do that if it is doing it if it continues to do it they will step up those attacks is there evidence they are finding their way in from egypt. now since the libyan revolution which took place in february of two thousand and eleven we have been hearing many israeli accusations. the palestinian resistance the groups have been smuggling....
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states has done a lot of dirty work that has served the interests of israel destroyed iraq it supported the destruction and crippling of egypt it has crippled the gulf and now it is looking to iran as the next target for crippling and destroying i think this is madness who is driving our foreign policy president obama or prime minister netanyahu let's be clear american foreign policy should serve the interests of the united states do this in. the united states and israel not to attack ok mark mark i mean since i don't know your next exactly so why did why did you want to well you know so was i i want to ask you as a liability to what i did i want to ask mark a question and answer is that being an expert on nonproliferation and disarmament i mean iran's nuclear program is the most researched picked away program of any nuclear research program in history ok i mean the last. report was recycled report from the one before i guess they're still you know flogging the what the the the vote the lab top ok that they found a few allegedly found a few years ago i mean just just exactly what extra does a ran have to do because it is a m
states has done a lot of dirty work that has served the interests of israel destroyed iraq it supported the destruction and crippling of egypt it has crippled the gulf and now it is looking to iran as the next target for crippling and destroying i think this is madness who is driving our foreign policy president obama or prime minister netanyahu let's be clear american foreign policy should serve the interests of the united states do this in. the united states and israel not to attack ok mark...