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form a government following an inconclusive parliamentary election in march middle east expert james denselow from king's college london believes however that over reacting to the latest wiki leak. that would be very doubtful to imagine the wiki leaks and the soldiers responsible for giving these documents to them have the undermining of the iraqi government in mind when they chose this date and let's bear in mind that there hasn't been an iraqi government for seven months so. many dates to choose from when it comes to releasing this in this sense but i think the documents certainly do. particular problem with the prime ministerial office in iraq it is an office that has been significantly empowered as part of the u.s. exit strategy with its individual sort of special forces units that have supposedly run internal prisons that these documents are now shown so maliki who is almost that close to the finishing line it seems at the moment with relations with iran and syria sort of confirming his role as the next prime minister now seems that he has another hurdle to jump across this is u.s. milit
form a government following an inconclusive parliamentary election in march middle east expert james denselow from king's college london believes however that over reacting to the latest wiki leak. that would be very doubtful to imagine the wiki leaks and the soldiers responsible for giving these documents to them have the undermining of the iraqi government in mind when they chose this date and let's bear in mind that there hasn't been an iraqi government for seven months so. many dates to...
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written by these documents which are as i say from the americans miles themselves released expert james denselow from king's college in london there on the iraq premiers claims over the weekend expressions. were coming out shortly a war for three dollars instead of bullets u.s. bank notes stay afloat one that is reaching your cost of living. and we hear why environmental apathy is pushing the russians to the brink of ecological disaster. internet access is no longer a luxury it's rapidly becoming a vital tool for its nearly two billion users who is calling for global body to govern the web and protect us from cyber crime rather than responsibility being dominated by the united states and its habits reports. the world wide web all knowing all conquering it crosses borders and breaks down barriers but can something that we've allowed to become so vast ever be properly managed currently it's the united states that's tom asked with attempting to regulate the web but the united nations international telecommunications union or i.t.v. you think they could do a better job at this conference earlier thi
written by these documents which are as i say from the americans miles themselves released expert james denselow from king's college in london there on the iraq premiers claims over the weekend expressions. were coming out shortly a war for three dollars instead of bullets u.s. bank notes stay afloat one that is reaching your cost of living. and we hear why environmental apathy is pushing the russians to the brink of ecological disaster. internet access is no longer a luxury it's rapidly...
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they see it is emphasizing iran's support for hezbollah and its conflict with israel i spoke to james denselow he's a writer on the ladies politics and security he told me i'm doing just visit mostly and been highlighting his country deference to help rebuild lebanon after the two thousand and six war. as well as weapons are a bit of a strategic surprise and we saw that in two thousand and six where they launched antiship missiles and had a certain degree of technological advantage when it came to anti-tank weapons as well but in addition to the thirty thousand the same missiles as well as those that we are self with since the two thousand and six conflict i think the iranian deals are far more interesting in terms of the welfare aspects they spent over a billion dollars we construct in large parts of southern beirut yesterday there was a energy deal signed between uranium foreign minister and the lebanese energy minister that could provide much needed gas and all supplied to a electrical infrastructure here in lebanon that is on its legs really and i think that is much more interesting in ter
they see it is emphasizing iran's support for hezbollah and its conflict with israel i spoke to james denselow he's a writer on the ladies politics and security he told me i'm doing just visit mostly and been highlighting his country deference to help rebuild lebanon after the two thousand and six war. as well as weapons are a bit of a strategic surprise and we saw that in two thousand and six where they launched antiship missiles and had a certain degree of technological advantage when it came...
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intentionally provocative they see it as emphasizing iran's support for hezbollah against israel james denselow a writer on the middle east politics and security says that the u.s. criticism is to distract the world's attention away from the vast military commitment that america is still putting into iraq. there is a crescendo of violence in regards to the iranian u.s. relationship currently in the middle east and the u.s. has not fully exited iraq it still has some fifty thousand troops on the ground there if you include special forces and the largest embassy u.s. embassy in the world this is a presence that aims to have a strategic effect influencing which direction iraq goes and of course a reminder to the neighbors in iran that the u.s. has no exit to the region but remains on that instead the very exit strategy that the americans have pursued in iraq is rely on building an iraqi security force that large enough and competent enough to make sure the american presence is no longer needed the problem we have is that the competency of the iraqi military is in stark contrast to the incompetency
intentionally provocative they see it as emphasizing iran's support for hezbollah against israel james denselow a writer on the middle east politics and security says that the u.s. criticism is to distract the world's attention away from the vast military commitment that america is still putting into iraq. there is a crescendo of violence in regards to the iranian u.s. relationship currently in the middle east and the u.s. has not fully exited iraq it still has some fifty thousand troops on the...