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in the middle east. we have to make that clear and then you have to back it up. and if you do that they will respond. that's the way you deal with them. if you're not tough with putin, if he doesn't understand where the lines are he will continue to take advantage of you. reas very important for the united states to make very clear that there are lines he cannot cross. both in the middle east as well as in europe. >> how do you think the administration is doing with russia? >> not so good. i think you have to make -- you have to make those points clear. we know what russia is up to. what they tried to do here in the united states and trying to impact our election process. a cyber attack on the united states. let's face it. this was a cyber attack against our most valuable institution which is the right of an american people to exercise their right to vote in an election. they tried to go after that. we're trying to determine how extensive it was and how to avoid that in the future. you have to send a cle
in the middle east. we have to make that clear and then you have to back it up. and if you do that they will respond. that's the way you deal with them. if you're not tough with putin, if he doesn't understand where the lines are he will continue to take advantage of you. reas very important for the united states to make very clear that there are lines he cannot cross. both in the middle east as well as in europe. >> how do you think the administration is doing with russia? >> not...
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middle east. the middle east has a number of threats. we've got failed states coming out of arab spring. between syria, which just is in the middle of a continuing civil war. we have yemen, we have libya. other countries that because of their failure, become crucibles for the development of terrorism. and that creates even greater problems. so instability, failed states in the middle east, we're certainly concerned about. but we're concerned about terrorism and the threat of terrorism. isis, you know, we have had some success in dealing with isis and the caliphate, moving them out of mosul. moving them out of the areas in iraq that they had conquered, as well as raqqah now. but by no means is isis going away. and the worst thing the united states could do is declare a victory and then not confront isis. in other areas. so dealing with isis, isis fighters. they are very likely to now engage in insurgency and we'll see elements of isis not only in the middle east but north africa as well. and so isi
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we spoke to the middle east ceo on what that means for the region. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome back to "the best of bloomberg markets: middle east." president trump made a decision about the next fed chair, he is going with jay powell. we spoke with him warm asset management's middle east ceo about how that will impact the region. take a look. >> i don't know enough about jerome powell, but i don't think it makes a big difference to the trajectory of monetary policy. it is quite clear the labor market is tightening. the economy in the u.s. is doing very well, even for fiscal stimulus that may come from tax cuts. i think, to that extent, we should expect a continuation of the gradual tightening and also the unwinding of the balance sheet. >> i want to bring to your attention this chart from morgan stanley. the guidance we are getting is that we are going to get a december hike, but when it comes to the actual official announcement of jerome powell, morgan stanley says do the opposite. whatever your expecting is going to happen with the powe
we spoke to the middle east ceo on what that means for the region. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome back to "the best of bloomberg markets: middle east." president trump made a decision about the next fed chair, he is going with jay powell. we spoke with him warm asset management's middle east ceo about how that will impact the region. take a look. >> i don't know enough about jerome powell, but i don't think it makes a big difference to the trajectory of monetary...
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yousef: that's it for the "best of bloomberg markets: middle east."the region and we will be right here at the start of the trading week in the gulf sunday morning on bloomberg television. i'm yousef gamal el-din. do join me then. this is bloomberg. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. jonathan: from new york city, i am jonathan ferro. with 30 minutes dedicated to fixed income. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ jonathan: coming up, republicans inch towards tax cuts. pay plan to stimulate growth fails to fuel the reflation trade. the treasury curve is even flatter. the difference between short and long-term yields is the narrowest in a decade. and it is a resu
yousef: that's it for the "best of bloomberg markets: middle east."the region and we will be right here at the start of the trading week in the gulf sunday morning on bloomberg television. i'm yousef gamal el-din. do join me then. this is bloomberg. ♪ is this a phone? or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra...
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sure that for example questionnaires trip to the middle east where he makes sure he visits riyadh but also drives and i'm encouraging help that i'm sure you're nodding your. opinion. for example that was there for the time in the last months that he was there in this i would be i would be a dark playing. cards and i think that is the reason why i know i have and not the level of. tension in the stage and. i agree i think the trump and miss fashion didn't play a helpful role it's seemed that the visit from terror and question and two to riyadh seem to go on the saudis and rather than to encourage to embolden exactly rather than trying to to to dampen the assertiveness so you know i think the trumpet ministrations role was wasn't very helpful to him and just before we move on just give us an estimation of to what extent all that we're talking about is being played out is a mirror is a reflection if you will of the great historic divide between the two strands of shia and sunni. well it's clear that iran feels it's kind of like. things like a protector for the shiites in in the region an
sure that for example questionnaires trip to the middle east where he makes sure he visits riyadh but also drives and i'm encouraging help that i'm sure you're nodding your. opinion. for example that was there for the time in the last months that he was there in this i would be i would be a dark playing. cards and i think that is the reason why i know i have and not the level of. tension in the stage and. i agree i think the trump and miss fashion didn't play a helpful role it's seemed that the...
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welcome indeed to this latest edition of quadriga coming to you from the heart of berlin now in the middle east is currently own edge with so-called islamic state forced into what looks like full scale retreat another long term conflict is intensifying with this man saudi arabia's ambassador young crown prince mohammed bin salim on confronting the other big power in the region that is of course in the two countries are already locked in a proxy conflict that's impacting lebanon and is devastatingly yemen but now the fear is that the two strands of islam they represent sunni and shia could be drawn into a greater conflagration so our question on quadriga this week is middle east tensions a new war and to discuss that question i'm joined here in the studio by. senior editor with torture of well as far as the service he say's military support for saudi arabia is just as wrong as abandoning the nuclear deal also with us is freelance journalist an expert on saudi arabia paints a. who believes there won't be a whole toward. tween saudi arabia. and a warm welcome also goes to show the rosanna's from t
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the middle east right now, as i said, is a dangerous region. more dangerous even than it normally is. we have some advantages in the middle east with our allies, countries like israel and jordan, egypt, the gcc, we should press those advantages to try to rebuild the security order there that have served us pretty well over the last 40 or 50 years or so. and i would say that starts first and foremost with recognizing that iran is the source of most of these challenges in the middle east and therefore any time we have a chance to separate the country like qatar from iran and bring them back within the fold we should take that. >> senator cotton, thank you. thank you to all of you and the hudson institute at well. thank you. [ applause ] well. thank you. [ applauses well. thank you. [ applause well. thank you. [ applauses well. thank you. [ applause ] >> of course, depending on your political perspective, your see -- you interpret the absence of light in two ways. if you belong to the left of the political persuasion, you might say this is appropr
the middle east right now, as i said, is a dangerous region. more dangerous even than it normally is. we have some advantages in the middle east with our allies, countries like israel and jordan, egypt, the gcc, we should press those advantages to try to rebuild the security order there that have served us pretty well over the last 40 or 50 years or so. and i would say that starts first and foremost with recognizing that iran is the source of most of these challenges in the middle east and...
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we had an administration that talked about sharing the middle east and e quill ib rum in the middle east which would mean a percentage gained. >> how do you feel about the trump administration's policies? >> they've said the right thing. the focus is the right focus. the question is that ground game. the question is that type of granularity and detail on the ground you need to do the challenge. not just by passing some laws or talking about money coming in. that's just a small part of it. >> can you really have a ground game if half the state department is empty, for example? >> that's a very good question. that is part of your ground game. the work of development. the work of relationship, the intelligence community. all of that has to be part of our response to what they're doing. >> first of all, i think he's right, but i would not trifl yalize forces or other things. there's a whole bunch of big parts. so that they're not just going to go away to their own. any way. you didn't say that, but -- >> that's very much true and needed to be said ch i want ones flexibility of the iranian re
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middle east tensions and i hope we give you plenty of food for thought. there black living in germany. has reminded me what that means on a daily basis presenter like this be true. and i was. they can call it a group but you know different than the rest. she travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories. as. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption. the main thing was to keep your head down and your mouth shut of course of the face like this i could never completely disappear if you see all these stereotypes about africa if you could see if. you do something for your country but you're still the black guy. afro germany starting december tenth. this is the w. news live from berlin the future of zimbabwe hangs in the balance tonight the first pictures emerge of robert mugabe since he was placed under house arrest is shown here.
middle east tensions and i hope we give you plenty of food for thought. there black living in germany. has reminded me what that means on a daily basis presenter like this be true. and i was. they can call it a group but you know different than the rest. she travelled across germany to meet other black people and to hear their stories. as. i grew up in a white family in a white neighborhood it was definitely a challenge. she decided to put me up for adoption. the main thing was to keep your...
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there are a lot of countries in the middle east that are not willing to do that. qatar is one of them. and therefore i would suspect that most of the leaders there would say they had a better relationship with the obama administration than they do under president trump. they should have a good relationship. there's no reason why qatar cannot have a good, strong relationship with the united states. we just approved another weapons sale to them. but as president trump has said, rightly, we need qatar to come back into the fold of our organization. stop the close relationship it has with iran, by for instance just sending it's ambassador back to tehran a couple of months ago, after having withdrawn it two years ago, along with all of the other gcc countries, all but one, i take that back. so we should have a close relationship. i just think president trump is committed in a way that president obama never was, . to join our coalition, once and for all, stop the support for extremist, brotherhood allying groups. we understand that qatar has to have a different kind of
there are a lot of countries in the middle east that are not willing to do that. qatar is one of them. and therefore i would suspect that most of the leaders there would say they had a better relationship with the obama administration than they do under president trump. they should have a good relationship. there's no reason why qatar cannot have a good, strong relationship with the united states. we just approved another weapons sale to them. but as president trump has said, rightly, we need...
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"best of bloomberg markets: middle east."k about the situation in saudi arabia. the government has only frozen accounts of individuals they suspect of wrongdoing. it includes one of the worlds richest men. acrossrberated boardrooms and financial institutions in the region and around the world. i began by asking for more details on the arrests. >> we don't know much. we know they have been arrested. there is chatter that the ritz hotel has been set aside to hold these 49 people, and beyond that, not much has been announced. not formally. the official statement having out is general saying this is phase one, and now we have had a ,tatement reassuring markets because we have had some companies tied to people that have been rumored to have been impacted by this. he is coming up to reassure people saying this is for individuals, not company counts. yousef: they're going to be moving ahead with some trials. had they set out a clear timeline? >> they have not. they have said this is the process, undergoing -- undergoing due process.
"best of bloomberg markets: middle east."k about the situation in saudi arabia. the government has only frozen accounts of individuals they suspect of wrongdoing. it includes one of the worlds richest men. acrossrberated boardrooms and financial institutions in the region and around the world. i began by asking for more details on the arrests. >> we don't know much. we know they have been arrested. there is chatter that the ritz hotel has been set aside to hold these 49 people,...
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♪ yousef: welcome to "best of bloomberg markets: middle east," i am yousef gamal el-din.nd will fixes that as stock prices right and global demand estimates are cut your why are the views so different from opec's? airbus and boeing battle for supremacy. crackdownudi arabia continues to reverberate. dhabi 68 point -- 10% of theil giant, subsidiary could be sold off. tracy alloway spoke exclusively to the ceo and asked for more details about the plan geared -- the plan. >> at least 10%. higher, go a little that will depend on how the market is over the next few weeks. tracy: is there particular valuation you are targeting? >> not really. [indiscernible] -- a one-of-a-kind ipo in the region. ist we are trying to achieve a way to ensure an unprecedented [indiscernible] market and domestic and local investors to work alongside. tracy: there are of course rumors you might look to float other businesses. what else might be in the pipeline? >> were looking for ways to maximize value to shareholders while keeping it wholly owned. having said that, we are looking at exploring the w
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process in the middle east because you cannot play a role as broker if you are completely biased to one side of the conflict on the expense of the other side and it is only that the palestinians are supposed to meet the qualifications of called compliance that the united states sets unilaterally on the other hand the israelis are not ours to do anything. about our dogs that this measure against the law office was taken at the same time that the netanyahu government had decided to forcibly effect fifty seven palestinian. families from job a little bob on the outskirts of jerusalem ok. move which is completely in defiance of international law we will certainly address where this leaves us as a peacemaker. just a little late in the discussion first of all it i just want to raise the point with you because this is a perfectly legal move isn't it that the p.l.o. office is closed if it doesn't meet the conditions that have been placed on it i mean there's nothing untoward about the actual act of closing the office the question mark perhaps it's over the timing of it as well i mean i think wha
process in the middle east because you cannot play a role as broker if you are completely biased to one side of the conflict on the expense of the other side and it is only that the palestinians are supposed to meet the qualifications of called compliance that the united states sets unilaterally on the other hand the israelis are not ours to do anything. about our dogs that this measure against the law office was taken at the same time that the netanyahu government had decided to forcibly...
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you've thought about the middle east a lot. i wonder how you see the issue of iran and of terrorism? >> yeah. >> and what you think about what's -- >> well, i think what the previous speakers mostly say i agree with. i would say that my sense is a couple big things. one is, i've said this before several years ago in your paper, we're in this probably for the rest of our life. people say generational. i'd say depends on how old you are, but we're going to be doing this. this is not like isis goes away, let's stop and take a breath and start over. this is beginning. two is i don't think the status quo in the middle east, this is wald speaking, will ever be the same again. i think -- >> because? >> i just don't think it fits. i look at countries like my favorite, the arab of emirates or saudi arabia or isreal actually having a common interest, which is really hard to say publicly. it's not been very well received a lot of times. i think those common interests are starting to build and so i think the status quo in the middle east w
you've thought about the middle east a lot. i wonder how you see the issue of iran and of terrorism? >> yeah. >> and what you think about what's -- >> well, i think what the previous speakers mostly say i agree with. i would say that my sense is a couple big things. one is, i've said this before several years ago in your paper, we're in this probably for the rest of our life. people say generational. i'd say depends on how old you are, but we're going to be doing this. this is...
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. ♪ tracy: welcome to "best of bloomberg markets: middle east."he major stories driving headlines, the corruption crackdown continued to reverberate, saudi's superrich stashed their cash, just in case, even if they had not been implicated in wrongdoing. robert bugabe calls time on his 37 year rule. and global equities hit record highs yet again. but does the sale of the da vinci for forgery $50 million paint a picture of the market over exuberance? we hear from one senior analyst who thinks alarm bells should be ringing. the oil market year it for the much anticipated opec meeting, which takes place november 30. saudi arabia's energy minister has told bloomberg the cartel and its allies should announce an extension of their output curves when they gather. russia has not sounded quite as convinced. we have more with our guests and our reporter. i have a chart that i think encapsulates what we have seen in the oil market. this is hedge fund short positions and brent. the red line is the short position just beginning to pick up. it does not look like
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and not just in the arab world in the middle east and you know the u.s. administration is very much also. embracing this kind of these paranoia driven by these paranoias about iran and so they are one saudi arabia to be strong to make decisive actions take decisive action to take over responsibility in a way that saudi hasn't done for the last decade or even longer and that created the kind of void that the iranians were able to fill in yemen in iraq in syria and in lebanon and but the problem is now is this really for this you need to have a stable leadership and i'm not sure whether these internal problems of the saudi will create a more stable more sustainable leadership in the kingdom or whether that this will actually throw the kingdom into more of a state of disarray that will eventually have ripple effects on on on on partners in the region because saudi cannot assume that leadership because in the parliament will decide if he doesn't really have resulted in a lot of reality politic jets of his friend the net very wide has any both within the count
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gaining military bases and allies in the middle east boding bridges with our american allies even with with israel and with saudi arabia and especially with turkey which is preoccupied of course right now mostly with the kurds the kurds in syria the kurds in turkey itself and the gun of course is preoccupied with also with his internal opposition and turkey and is. very much annoyed by the united states refusing to extradite. him from who he believes is our enemy from america so russia is using that so this is a kind of defensive push whether it's trying to push russia's strategic defensive winds as far away from russia from the cork as us deeper into the middle east into the mediterranean which is a very strong tradition the russian strategy coming from times of the czars actually but so how do you syrians feel about russia basically being given the go ahead to be in the diplomatic driver's seat when it comes to peace in the country i don't think russia is given that russia. is trying to impose itself on the problem and it seems that they have we've given the go ahead haven't the
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they wanted the british out of the middle east the germans wanted the british out of the middle east so decided to make common cause with the nazis tried to make contact with them in istanbul the nazis weren't interested nothing came of it. it was a mixture of stupidity and fanaticism they thought that they have should join the enemy of england in order to obtain help for the girls in palestine which was just stupid they were very brave and very stupid people. in february one thousand nine hundred forty two during his arrest in tel aviv by the british. after him stan was shot dead. on the sixth the november one thousand nine hundred forty four left he commanded now by yet sack shania struck back in an unexpected place. highroad. two assassins killed lord moyne the british minister resident in the middle east outside his home. it's hard for me. was a terrorist and not just he but the other members of the stern gang defined themselves as terrorists and wrote that terrorism is a perfectly legitimate means for expelling the foreign occupier from the land of israel. after the end of world
they wanted the british out of the middle east the germans wanted the british out of the middle east so decided to make common cause with the nazis tried to make contact with them in istanbul the nazis weren't interested nothing came of it. it was a mixture of stupidity and fanaticism they thought that they have should join the enemy of england in order to obtain help for the girls in palestine which was just stupid they were very brave and very stupid people. in february one thousand nine...
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our question on "quadriga" this week, middle east tensions, a new war?o discuss that, i'm joined in the studio by jamsheed faroughi, senior editor with dutch avella welle's farsi service. also with us is freelance journalist peter boehm, who believes that won't be a hot war between saudi arabia and iran. a warm welcome also to shani rozanes, a producer and analyst. shani can bring us the israeli perspective on things. she says it is not saudi arabia that israel is looking too, but russia. faroughi, i would like to begin with you. the tensions between iran and saudi arabia go back a long way. why is this cold war now heating up? jamsheed: there is a kind of explanation for that. i should also say, it is not a kind of cold war, what we are seeing at the moment, because cold war is a war of words. it is more than that. it is a proxy war. you can also see in the different parts of the regime that they are confronting themselves against each other. ornow, i think there's two three issues to help us understanding this. for example, we have donald trump in amer
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welcome to "bloomberg markets: middle east."hat a dramatic start to the we. >> the saudi crown prince appears to be melting something of a purge against several high-profile princes in the world family. yousef: the list, i keep having to look through it again. accused of everything from corruption to of using public funds, some very big names on the list. including a very well known as this man. -- businessman. looking at a lot of foreign officials. a lot to digest here from a market perspective. tracy: that is exactly right. it's bringing out executive editor for the middle east. with the obvious question, is this a power grab in anticorruption clothing? >> it's hard to not come to that conclusion. came first, before the reshuffle, before he changed the national guard. the national guard was kind of the last major power center that was not under the control of the crown prince himself. now really every lever of power inside saudi arabia is directly controlled by him and his allies. of course, we have no sense, no way of telling
welcome to "bloomberg markets: middle east."hat a dramatic start to the we. >> the saudi crown prince appears to be melting something of a purge against several high-profile princes in the world family. yousef: the list, i keep having to look through it again. accused of everything from corruption to of using public funds, some very big names on the list. including a very well known as this man. -- businessman. looking at a lot of foreign officials. a lot to digest here from a...
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>> i don't think it would affect the overall middle east peace process.i think, the embassy move has been given a symbolic significance well in excess of its practical effects. if you believe, and some do, that the united states is fundamentally biased against the arab side, that it is so much in the tank for israel have can't be an honest broker, and they cite the billions of dollars of military and economic assistance with given to israel since camp david, and quite properly in my view, they look at the world historical events that have affected the middle east since the 1967 war at least, what possible effect can moving the embassy in comparison to all of that? this has taken a pebble and made it into a mountain. the way to break through that come at a do think scholasticism as i say in my testimony, is to move forward with actually relocating embassy, acknowledging the reality that jerusalem is is the capital of israel. it's going to be in an area west of the green line that nobody except a proponent of eradicating israel entirely would ever say would
>> i don't think it would affect the overall middle east peace process.i think, the embassy move has been given a symbolic significance well in excess of its practical effects. if you believe, and some do, that the united states is fundamentally biased against the arab side, that it is so much in the tank for israel have can't be an honest broker, and they cite the billions of dollars of military and economic assistance with given to israel since camp david, and quite properly in my view,...
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or on the middle east peace process involving israel. or really on anything significant. there a lot of rhetoric in public and diplomatic matters. that suits the political needs of the people who are uttering the words, when behind-the-scenes you are hearing something completely different, which as we understand. the issue for me is what's in the best interest of the united states? how are our interest best served?how can our diplomats be most effective in the argument there is an contestable. what hurts us is when we given to unfounded pressure and intimidation, because it says something about the united states that we won't do what purelycommon sense, it's harmful to us, harmful to israel, harmful to the stability in the region . >> the statement that was issued and entered into the record by ambassador kercher compared us posture toward jerusalem with russia annexation of crimea, but if we think prime you was wrong, how could we want our embassy in jerusalem? do you think those two things are parallel? >> i think there's a lot to lear
or on the middle east peace process involving israel. or really on anything significant. there a lot of rhetoric in public and diplomatic matters. that suits the political needs of the people who are uttering the words, when behind-the-scenes you are hearing something completely different, which as we understand. the issue for me is what's in the best interest of the united states? how are our interest best served?how can our diplomats be most effective in the argument there is an contestable....
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most people say that would be bad for the middle east. well, , it could be that in some ways but the reality is in that environment a lot of higher cost producers outside of the gulf could no longer decide to produce. it's not commercial for them to produce and it would mean more of the oil the world is consuming would come from the middle east. you could find as in a situation of long-term low-price situation where the middle east has more influence than it does right now on global politics. >> let's focus on one country in the middle east. in your view, would the sanctions on iran that got into the table negotiating the nuclear deal, this blend your previous book on sanctions come with the sanctions have worked without shale oil? >> i i think this is a really interesting story, and i do think that the situation in the united states, an increase in oil production because of fracking really help create and in private which made it easier to secure the sanctions. the look at the history of sanctions and oil-producing countries, it's not a
most people say that would be bad for the middle east. well, , it could be that in some ways but the reality is in that environment a lot of higher cost producers outside of the gulf could no longer decide to produce. it's not commercial for them to produce and it would mean more of the oil the world is consuming would come from the middle east. you could find as in a situation of long-term low-price situation where the middle east has more influence than it does right now on global politics....
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peace this grand bargain in the middle east where none of his predecessors were able to do so and he entrusted that mission to his most is most important advisors his longtime friend mr green and his son in law jared cushion or and they have been pursuing it slowly but surely and very intently that's on one hand i think in a completely unrelated track you have republicans in congress here in washington working with israeli government officials this is something that was even reported on israeli t.v. . republicans in congress here working with israeli government officials to punish the palestinians for their pursuit of israeli officials through the international criminal court and the palestinians continued pursuit of membership in international organizations so on one hand i think you have the administration allowing republicans in congress here to work with the israeli government to purely punish the palestinians yeah and on the other hand you have president trump trying to achieve a grand bargain in the middle east but can those two issues actually be unrelated can you punish th
peace this grand bargain in the middle east where none of his predecessors were able to do so and he entrusted that mission to his most is most important advisors his longtime friend mr green and his son in law jared cushion or and they have been pursuing it slowly but surely and very intently that's on one hand i think in a completely unrelated track you have republicans in congress here in washington working with israeli government officials this is something that was even reported on israeli...
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a proxy war between two of the biggest powers in the middle east iran and saudi arabia has escalated directly affecting other countries in the region. hundreds of thousands of taken to the streets of boston logan outraged at madrid's crackdown on for months on leaders who were behind the region's independence declaration. a highly anticipated full meeting between donald trump and saddam and putin fails to materialize at the padded chalk on the sidelines of the apec summit and agreed to cooperate on syria. the u.s. justice department demands that all see america registered as a foreign agents by monday if elster can fly the channel's bank accounts could be frozen. a warm welcome you're watching the weekly here on r.t. international the latest headlines and a roundup of the stories that shape the week i'm mccarran. the geo political rivalry between two of the middle east's main powers saudi arabia and iran has been destabilizing other regional players yemen and lebanon. with the latest development of saudi led airstrikes targeting the defense ministry in the yemeni capital it was back
a proxy war between two of the biggest powers in the middle east iran and saudi arabia has escalated directly affecting other countries in the region. hundreds of thousands of taken to the streets of boston logan outraged at madrid's crackdown on for months on leaders who were behind the region's independence declaration. a highly anticipated full meeting between donald trump and saddam and putin fails to materialize at the padded chalk on the sidelines of the apec summit and agreed to...
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this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai.avid: some markets entering a lunch frank here. -- lunch break here. nothing really happened this morning. nothing moving the markets. changes,-pacific, some but there we go. that tells this story. a very uneventful day for markets. copper a pickup overnight. a lot of big contracts. a little more upside now, 1%. have a look at my bloomberg chart. yields now-year bond crossing 4% for the first time in three years. andmber of brokerages analyst saying because we have crossed this psychological line, prepare for the bond rout to deepen. ,nflation might be picking up and this deepening deleveraging campaign is making its way through the system in the form of what we showed you there, higher yields on the mainland. yousef: some other asset classes, hedge funds now working on rising crude. take a look at what the trade is currently doing. fairly range bound. downside .3%. fairly steady as the greenback advanced earlier against most peers. the cable trade, fairly steady. off newdown .6% polit
this is "bloomberg markets: middle east." i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai.avid: some markets entering a lunch frank here. -- lunch break here. nothing really happened this morning. nothing moving the markets. changes,-pacific, some but there we go. that tells this story. a very uneventful day for markets. copper a pickup overnight. a lot of big contracts. a little more upside now, 1%. have a look at my bloomberg chart. yields now-year bond crossing 4% for the first time in three...
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or on middle east peace process involving israel.or really on anything significant. you know, there's a lot of rhetoric in public in diplomatic matters that suits the political needs of the people who are uttering the words. when behind the scenes you hearing something completely different, which is we understand. the issue for me is what's in the best interest of the united states, how are our interest vests are, how can our diplomats the most effective? i think the argument is incontestable. what hurts us is when we give in to unfounded pressure and intimidation. because it says something about the united states that we won't do what's purely common sense. it's harmful to us, harmful to israel, harmful to stability in the region. >> professor kontorovich, the statement was issued entered in the record by ambassador kercher compared u.s. posture towards jerusalem with russia annexation of crimea, that if we think crimea was welcome hybrid possible our embassy in jerusalem. do you think those two things are parallel to one another? >
or on middle east peace process involving israel.or really on anything significant. you know, there's a lot of rhetoric in public in diplomatic matters that suits the political needs of the people who are uttering the words. when behind the scenes you hearing something completely different, which is we understand. the issue for me is what's in the best interest of the united states, how are our interest vests are, how can our diplomats the most effective? i think the argument is incontestable....
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the proxy war between two of the biggest powers in the middle east to iran and saudi arabia has escalated directly affecting other countries in the region. thanks of thousands took to the streets of barcelona angry at madrid's crackdown on former captain leaders behind the region's independence declaration. a highly anticipated formal meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin failed to transpire with a padded chant on the sidelines of the apec summit and agreed to cooperate on syria . the us justice department demands that r.t. america register as a foreign agent by monday but channels bank accounts could be frozen if it doesn't comply. with. a warm welcome you're watching r.t. international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital. but your political rivalry between two of the middle east's main powers saudi arabia and iran has been the subject destabilizing other regional players yemen and lebanon. and the latest development strikes targeted the defense ministry in the yemeni capital it was march twenty fifth that saudi arabia launched its incursion into yemen by launchin
the proxy war between two of the biggest powers in the middle east to iran and saudi arabia has escalated directly affecting other countries in the region. thanks of thousands took to the streets of barcelona angry at madrid's crackdown on former captain leaders behind the region's independence declaration. a highly anticipated formal meeting between donald trump and vladimir putin failed to transpire with a padded chant on the sidelines of the apec summit and agreed to cooperate on syria . the...
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where once it was dependent on the middle east for much of its energy, the us is now producing more of its own, allowing it to potentially forge a new foreign policy. a geopolitics of oil. next, on great decisions. (trumpeting music) - [narrator] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhouse coopers, llp. - [narrator] nations have always been in competition with each other. often, it's in the search for natural resources like oil and gas. a steady supply of energy is needed to fuel the country's economy and military. - [sachs] typically, american foreign policy like british imperial foreign policy before it, paid a tremendous amount of attention to securing oil for the economy. that includes who we have befriended, but it has also included us launching wars; stationing military bases; engaging in coups and orienting a massive amount of our foreign policy around oil. - [mcnally] by world war one, oil was transitioning to becoming the lifeblood of modern civilization. if electr
where once it was dependent on the middle east for much of its energy, the us is now producing more of its own, allowing it to potentially forge a new foreign policy. a geopolitics of oil. next, on great decisions. (trumpeting music) - [narrator] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhouse coopers, llp. - [narrator] nations have always been in competition with each other. often,...
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the middle east and specifically iran and afghanistan so i began researching how to make these carpets but in two dozen thirteen i had a chance actually traveled to afghanistan and i made contact was in garbage makers you know this is years later so drones are just now i'm sure it's the scene and i decided to work with that as a scene i came across a chart that depicted all the drones currently in use by the militaries across the world and i began discussing with the car the makers as to how to how to transform that into from a graphic that's on computer screen into something that's actually had made how do the people of afghanistan feel about the drones the your the page thing well when we did interviews in two thousand and thirteen and when i returned to their teen. i don't speak dari that i like to speak there now working with translators and listening to the videos i mean people war is is unfortunate part of their their daily lives. you know so i think what was surprising to me. was the opinions about americans about the u.s. you know in in in the united states like the kind of lib
the middle east and specifically iran and afghanistan so i began researching how to make these carpets but in two dozen thirteen i had a chance actually traveled to afghanistan and i made contact was in garbage makers you know this is years later so drones are just now i'm sure it's the scene and i decided to work with that as a scene i came across a chart that depicted all the drones currently in use by the militaries across the world and i began discussing with the car the makers as to how to...
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it traumatised the nation, but ultimately reshaped the middle east. whether his son's resignation will do the same. this announcement has left people here stunned and created enormous uncertainty. lebanon has generally been spared the violence seen elsewhere but now many lebanese fear their country could be a casualty in the wider regional struggle. well, for more on the latest tensions in the middle east region, earlier, i spoke to sama'a al—hamdani — a yemeni analyst and president of the non—profit yemen cultural institute. the war between yemen and saudi arabia has been going on for a really long time and this is the most they have achieved since the start of the war so in 2.5 years this is the strongest attack at the treaties have launched onto —— saudi arabia and it shows on some level their capacities are developing, sending a message that could also be a call to the world the kind of bring attention back to the yemen warand bring attention back to the yemen war and together with the other things that you mentioned in this segment with the other
it traumatised the nation, but ultimately reshaped the middle east. whether his son's resignation will do the same. this announcement has left people here stunned and created enormous uncertainty. lebanon has generally been spared the violence seen elsewhere but now many lebanese fear their country could be a casualty in the wider regional struggle. well, for more on the latest tensions in the middle east region, earlier, i spoke to sama'a al—hamdani — a yemeni analyst and president of the...
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proxy war between two of the biggest powers in the middle east iran and saudi arabia has escalated directly affecting other countries in the region. i. understood them to take to the streets of basra alone are outraged at madrid's crackdown on former catalan leaders who were behind the region's independence declaration. highly anticipated formal meeting between donald trump and blood in fails to materialize the chatter on the sidelines of the apec summit and agreed to cooperate on syria. and the u.s. justice department demands r.t. america register as a foreign agent by monday failed to comply the channel's bank accounts could be frozen. joining as you're watching the weekly here on r.t. and. the geopolitical rivalry between two of the middle east main powers saudi arabia and iran has been d.c. stabilizing other regional players yemen and lebanon. and the latest developments saudi led airstrikes targeted the defense ministry in the yemeni capital it was back in march of two thousand and fifteen that saudi arabia first began its incursion into yemen by launching an air campaign against rebel
proxy war between two of the biggest powers in the middle east iran and saudi arabia has escalated directly affecting other countries in the region. i. understood them to take to the streets of basra alone are outraged at madrid's crackdown on former catalan leaders who were behind the region's independence declaration. highly anticipated formal meeting between donald trump and blood in fails to materialize the chatter on the sidelines of the apec summit and agreed to cooperate on syria. and...
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i think it will come out more like a geopolitical we will have had them in the middle east and essentially west of mutation the obama administration wanted to position saudi arabia and iran against each other but and control the middle east if we have a type of mutation has a different take on it they want to empower saudi arabia more they want to go back to the traditional american foreign policy of supporting the gulf monarchies against against iran and of course saudi arabia doesn't have an army that doesn't even care when i'm in the table to fight yemen successfully much less iran the poor country or exactly so what does and even though he has some allies in the game and even with that it can't it can't win them all you need like right so. and so any allies is this so what they want to do is they want to use their regional allies like israel even though they don't want to see it plowed and they want to use the united states to get us help to to pressure iran and to get iran so we get this straight here it is because of this pathological view of iran held by the american political elite
i think it will come out more like a geopolitical we will have had them in the middle east and essentially west of mutation the obama administration wanted to position saudi arabia and iran against each other but and control the middle east if we have a type of mutation has a different take on it they want to empower saudi arabia more they want to go back to the traditional american foreign policy of supporting the gulf monarchies against against iran and of course saudi arabia doesn't have an...
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it ons prime minister resigns any takes a parting shot at a wrong software wearies no took the middle east by surprise he talks about the evil that are wrong spreads in the region we'll take you live to beirut also coming up a tweet lands an american journalist behind bars in zimbabwe she's been charged with insulting president robert mugabe for calling him a quote selfish and sick man on twitter plus u.s. president donald trump sounds off for japan the first off on a fine nation asian tour but its north korea's looming nuclear threat is expected to top the agenda. book and the show i'm sorry harmon it's good to have you with us. the prime minister of lebanon has resigned unexpectedly taking a shot at a wrong as he went saw her accused tehran and its allies in lebanon of spreading chaos strife and destruction throughout the middle east hariri also suggested political enemies or targeting him for assassination iran has rejected his accusations calling them unfounded. the lebanese prime minister saad hariri his resignation came as a shock to the country in the television address from saudi a
it ons prime minister resigns any takes a parting shot at a wrong software wearies no took the middle east by surprise he talks about the evil that are wrong spreads in the region we'll take you live to beirut also coming up a tweet lands an american journalist behind bars in zimbabwe she's been charged with insulting president robert mugabe for calling him a quote selfish and sick man on twitter plus u.s. president donald trump sounds off for japan the first off on a fine nation asian tour but...