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four through it would be a game changer in the middle east.— in the middle east.r on an economic point of view, if- in the middle east. four on an economic point of view, if you j in the middle east. four on an - economic point of view, if you open up economic point of view, if you open up the muslim world and turkey and pakistan, suddenly there is a lot more countries to trade with. there is alwa s more countries to trade with. there is always a — more countries to trade with. there is always a trade _ more countries to trade with. there is always a trade aspect _ more countries to trade with. there is always a trade aspect to - more countries to trade with. there is always a trade aspect to this. - is always a trade aspect to this. israel— is always a trade aspect to this. israel is — is always a trade aspect to this. israel is keen to sell technology and its — israel is keen to sell technology and its experience out of the rest of the _ and its experience out of the rest of the world. we have to be very pragmatic— of the world. we have to be very pragmatic abou
four through it would be a game changer in the middle east.— in the middle east.r on an economic point of view, if- in the middle east. four on an economic point of view, if you j in the middle east. four on an - economic point of view, if you open up economic point of view, if you open up the muslim world and turkey and pakistan, suddenly there is a lot more countries to trade with. there is alwa s more countries to trade with. there is always a — more countries to trade with. there is...
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the middle east in the western region of the middle east. when important research and research centers such as the center for jewish studies of the united states of america and israel's strategic centers look at these data , it shows that hezbollah, despite not being an official army, is a door from above. in fact, it is a political, social, and military force that has been formed step by step to reach this point. i want to look at this issue differently. a few minutes ago, the israelis actually presented a scenario from the nile to the euphrates in complete arrogance. today, this scenario has been reversed . from the euphrates to the nile, humility has returned in fact, with the formation of the current of resistance, its promotion to the axis of resistance and now the plastic branch of the resistance of the world community today against the field of geopolitics and colonialism has faced a new front called the republic, in which the resistance of different nuclei were formed step by step , one of these the most important cores have been leb
the middle east in the western region of the middle east. when important research and research centers such as the center for jewish studies of the united states of america and israel's strategic centers look at these data , it shows that hezbollah, despite not being an official army, is a door from above. in fact, it is a political, social, and military force that has been formed step by step to reach this point. i want to look at this issue differently. a few minutes ago, the israelis...
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it dreams of penetrating deep into the middle east and even the subcontinent.ay , it feels geopolitical siege and its inability to face the resistance forces that have greatly improved and the international community. are you saying that, in fact , the exaggeration of iranian oil is a real hot onion, it is being tested by the international community as an effective phenomenon that has caused regional developments by itself, so what is happening ? a cohesive, effective and geopolitically consistent force it is accepted in the region. i believe that the role of hezbollah forces in the mediterranean region and finally in the middle east is beyond the role of nato for all countries. there is only one point left from this conference. i wish the arab countries would clarify their duties with this issue. and for the same correct understanding of iran's geopolitics, it has been shouting for years, it is clearly demanding that other countries accept that it is vulnerable, if we accept it, it will certainly be my destiny much sooner than what we predict, to deal with the
it dreams of penetrating deep into the middle east and even the subcontinent.ay , it feels geopolitical siege and its inability to face the resistance forces that have greatly improved and the international community. are you saying that, in fact , the exaggeration of iranian oil is a real hot onion, it is being tested by the international community as an effective phenomenon that has caused regional developments by itself, so what is happening ? a cohesive, effective and geopolitically...
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i would say e middle east because we will call the region of the middle east the arab countries of thee so-called mashenka , because port service is everything that goes by sea through ivan vot through syria to a much, much, much lesser extent. this is about the past, i say, the infusion of two large ports is very large and take a smaller one in tripoli, so i worked in the bureau for 6 years and during my work and not a single decade i emphasize, i think my arrival in lebanon, uh, one american dollar cost 1,500 or hellish pounds and vice versa. and now here is lebanon, which means that the lebanese 100,000 years are not one and a half thousand, but 100,000 years worth one american dollar. that is, it is a disaster, the complete financial system of lebanon and the financial system of the levan, it is clear that it is part of the global financial system , the dominance of the global financial system, damn it, even the us federal reserve fund , the world bank, there and so on, these financial institutions, therefore. of course, there are also many conspiracy theories that the americans of
i would say e middle east because we will call the region of the middle east the arab countries of thee so-called mashenka , because port service is everything that goes by sea through ivan vot through syria to a much, much, much lesser extent. this is about the past, i say, the infusion of two large ports is very large and take a smaller one in tripoli, so i worked in the bureau for 6 years and during my work and not a single decade i emphasize, i think my arrival in lebanon, uh, one american...
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this would be a huge change in the course of history in the middle east and the world at large. my deep yearning, mr. speaker, is for israel to one day make peace with our palestinian neighbors. over the years, israel has taken bold steps towards peace and made far-reaching proposals to our palestinian neighbors. however, true peace cannot be anchored in violence, notwithstanding the deep political differences and the numerous challenges that surround the israeli-palestinian conflict and relations, and i do not ignore them, it should be clear that one cannot talk about peace while condoning and legitimatizing terror implicitly or explicitly. true peace cannot be anchored in violence. palestinian terror against israel or israelis undermines any possibility for a future of peace between our peoples. israelis are targeted while waiting for buses, while taking a stroll on the promenade, while spending time with their family. at the same time successful terror attacks are celebrated, terror is glorified and the families are financially rewarded for every israeli they attack. this is
this would be a huge change in the course of history in the middle east and the world at large. my deep yearning, mr. speaker, is for israel to one day make peace with our palestinian neighbors. over the years, israel has taken bold steps towards peace and made far-reaching proposals to our palestinian neighbors. however, true peace cannot be anchored in violence, notwithstanding the deep political differences and the numerous challenges that surround the israeli-palestinian conflict and...
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in the un charter, we see in this the most important basis for resolving crises throughout the middle eastnd in any other regions of the world , they agreed that in order to maintain long-term and sustainable stability in the gulf area, it is important to resolve the conflict by the forces of the countries of the region themselves with the involvement of constructively minded external partners. we welcome the steps taken to normalize arab iranian relations. as you know, saudi arabia has recently resumed diplomatic relations with the islamic republic of iran, which in general creates, and more positively, an atmosphere in this region, we share the mood of our partners to seek compromise solutions , the readiness to take into account the interests of each other and all parties involved, we informed our colleagues about the round table held on june 12-13 in moscow on the problem. the strengthening and security of confidence and stability in this region have positively marked the efforts to advance the political process. in yemen, these efforts are being undertaken by the arabian monarchies, w
in the un charter, we see in this the most important basis for resolving crises throughout the middle eastnd in any other regions of the world , they agreed that in order to maintain long-term and sustainable stability in the gulf area, it is important to resolve the conflict by the forces of the countries of the region themselves with the involvement of constructively minded external partners. we welcome the steps taken to normalize arab iranian relations. as you know, saudi arabia has...
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one thing that helps the middle east region, government i middle east region, government funding with historically. some fights it is too hard to negotiate and they don't get over the line for many different reasons. having that funding helps deliver events that otherwise wouldn't take place in different markets. you can find my full interview with frank smith, along with a wider look at the sports industry on talking business weekly this weekend on bbc news. jamie reid for showing me a video that no parent should ever have to film. it is of his eight—month—old daughter on an emergency medical flight from spain where the family had been on holiday back to birmingham, where doctors then diagnosed her with a rare form of leukaemia. since lastjuly, it has been hell. i leukaemia. since last july, it has been hell. ., �* ~ been hell. i don't think there has been hell. i don't think there has been a week— been hell. i don't think there has been a week that _ been hell. i don't think there has been a week that has _ been hell. i don't think there has been a week that has passed - been hell.
one thing that helps the middle east region, government i middle east region, government funding with historically. some fights it is too hard to negotiate and they don't get over the line for many different reasons. having that funding helps deliver events that otherwise wouldn't take place in different markets. you can find my full interview with frank smith, along with a wider look at the sports industry on talking business weekly this weekend on bbc news. jamie reid for showing me a video...
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iwas threats in the world and the middle east. i was proud to be there — middle east. a great — there and i thought it was a great speech.— there and i thought it was a great speech. there and i thought it was a treat seech. ., ., great speech. you mentioned it iran, and great speech. you mentioned it lran. and we — great speech. you mentioned it iran, and we know _ great speech. you mentioned it iran, and we know that - iran, and we know that president isaac herzog called for more efforts to stop iran securing a nuclear weapon. do you think the biden administration is doing enough on that? l administration is doing enough on that? ~ .., on that? i think we can never do enough — on that? i think we can never do enough until— on that? i think we can never do enough until we _ on that? i think we can never do enough until we can - on that? i think we can never. do enough until we can ensure iran— do enough until we can ensure lran does— do enough until we can ensure iran does not have nuclear weapons. we don't believe them when _ weapons. we don't believe them when they
iwas threats in the world and the middle east. i was proud to be there — middle east. a great — there and i thought it was a great speech.— there and i thought it was a great speech. there and i thought it was a treat seech. ., ., great speech. you mentioned it iran, and great speech. you mentioned it lran. and we — great speech. you mentioned it iran, and we know _ great speech. you mentioned it iran, and we know that - iran, and we know that president isaac herzog called for more...
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we cannot let our strongest ally in the middle east be laid low. i will continue to stand with them and encourage my colleagues to join me. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. meeks: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. mccaul: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. miller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you. i thank the gentleman for yielding. mr. speaker, today i rise to once again reaffirm my steadfast commitment to a free and prosperous state of israel. mr. speaker, today, every single member of this honorable body will have the opportunity to stand against anti-semitism. to stand against bigotry, to stand against hatred, and to stand for the forever home of the jewish people. our great friend and democratic ally in the middle east, the key pillar to freedom and democracy for the entire region, and the home of so much of our shared history. the state of israel. today, we bring forward yet anothe
we cannot let our strongest ally in the middle east be laid low. i will continue to stand with them and encourage my colleagues to join me. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. meeks: reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas. mr. mccaul: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. miller. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. miller: thank you. i thank the gentleman for yielding....
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could work out last in award winning, middle east commentator, founder of seriana analysis. thank you so much for your time. thank you so much. alright, so there you have it. it seems like when the us leave so called feuding countries alone, a lot of good can happen in that vacuum despite mainstream media parroting state department talking points that the u. s must act as the world's police, because others might argue, there less police and more instigator. that's going to do it for this episode of modus operandi the show that digs deep into foreign policy and current affairs. i'm your host manila. chad. thank you for tuning and we'll see you again next time to figure out the m. o the what is the ukraine complex? really all about we're told was about democracy. others say it's about degrees, baseboard or whatever that to me. in fact, there is nothing noble about this conflict, it's just another huge grip. those in power want to keep it that way. the as you do is you think i'd like to know what the key business key part and what i'm looking for that. yeah, cuz i don't mind wh
could work out last in award winning, middle east commentator, founder of seriana analysis. thank you so much for your time. thank you so much. alright, so there you have it. it seems like when the us leave so called feuding countries alone, a lot of good can happen in that vacuum despite mainstream media parroting state department talking points that the u. s must act as the world's police, because others might argue, there less police and more instigator. that's going to do it for this...
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one, leadership across the middle east seem to have made inroads towards peace between syria being. welcome back to the era bleak and saudi arabia's. they taught with iran. are we witnessing the birth of a new mid east sans the americans will discuss it. all right, let's get into the m o. the after more than a decade removed from the block, syria has made its return to the air of lead. after nearly 10 years of civil war and conflicts against tara groups, special r l. a sod made his 1st trip to join the link summit this year held in jetta. saudi arabia, sometimes called the league of arab states, the link both 22 nations in what's considered the era world countries whose main language is arabic and combined. that's roughly 13000000 square kilometers with around half a 1000000000 people. the 2023 catastrophic earthquake along the turkey syria border seem to how much of the lead put their differences aside to bring a to a heavily sanctioned syria. now to be clear, the majority of sanctions on syria are imposed by the us in collective west era lead members where possible ignore the us p
one, leadership across the middle east seem to have made inroads towards peace between syria being. welcome back to the era bleak and saudi arabia's. they taught with iran. are we witnessing the birth of a new mid east sans the americans will discuss it. all right, let's get into the m o. the after more than a decade removed from the block, syria has made its return to the air of lead. after nearly 10 years of civil war and conflicts against tara groups, special r l. a sod made his 1st trip to...
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and the middle east and south- and the middle east and south america — and the middle east and southat i think make policymakers here in- america that i think make policymakers here in the. america that i think make . policymakers here in the us america that i think make - policymakers here in the us may america that i think make _ policymakers here in the us may have taken _ policymakers here in the us may have taken their— policymakers here in the us may have taken their eye — policymakers here in the us may have taken their eye off— policymakers here in the us may have taken their eye off the _ policymakers here in the us may have taken their eye off the ball. _ policymakers here in the us may have taken their eye off the ball. 0n - policymakers here in the us may have taken their eye off the ball. 0n the . taken their eye off the ball. 0n the question— taken their eye off the ball. 0n the question is, — taken their eye off the ball. 0n the question is, is— taken their eye off the ball. 0n the question is, is this _ taken their eye off the ball. 0n the question is, is this group _
and the middle east and south- and the middle east and south america — and the middle east and southat i think make policymakers here in- america that i think make policymakers here in the. america that i think make . policymakers here in the us america that i think make - policymakers here in the us may america that i think make _ policymakers here in the us may have taken _ policymakers here in the us may have taken their— policymakers here in the us may have taken their eye —...
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with me is world affairs correspondent, former middle east correspondent, former middle east correspondentespondent, pauladams. i correspondent, former middle east correspondent, paul adams. correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that civen correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this — correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is _ correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so _ correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so soon _ correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so soon after- correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so soon after the - that given this is so soon after the operation it is unlikely that what we are seeing in tel aviv, and also an attempted stabbing not far from tel aviv, are unlikely to be particularly planned, may be rather more spontaneous. many observers would say entirely inevitable. the stated objective of what the israelis are doing injenin is to go after a very particular group of gunmen, to deal with what they see as a festering problem that emanates from the heart of that refugee camp. but
with me is world affairs correspondent, former middle east correspondent, former middle east correspondentespondent, pauladams. i correspondent, former middle east correspondent, paul adams. correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that civen correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this — correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is _ correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so _ correspondent, pauladams. i suspect that given this is so soon _ correspondent,...
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on july 15, 1958, the first us military operation in the middle east began.ricans invaded lebanon, the strangely named operation blue bat, which became a victorious little presidential war. dwight from enhower, a success that the americans will try to repeat more than once will lead to many tragic events. operation itself she was. e, according to the scale of a very serious operation at that time, somewhere, if we talk about hmm, about 15,000 americans provided ground forces, then that ’s control over the main administrative centers of lebanon and hmm , a powerful naval group of the navy was supporting them - this is first of all. this is by far the sixth american fleet that is permanently based in the mediterranean. this is naval aviation and so on. generally. it's seen as, uh, looked at then. and how is the success a of the united states of america and this is actually without blood was the operation. there is a minimum number of victims, from one to three called the researcher. and at the same time, they demonstrated their strength and practically did not
on july 15, 1958, the first us military operation in the middle east began.ricans invaded lebanon, the strangely named operation blue bat, which became a victorious little presidential war. dwight from enhower, a success that the americans will try to repeat more than once will lead to many tragic events. operation itself she was. e, according to the scale of a very serious operation at that time, somewhere, if we talk about hmm, about 15,000 americans provided ground forces, then that ’s...
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so in 2011, there was a trend of in our big we say if one i zation of the middle east and north africa and cut her was in charge of the arabic and the wanted by kicking out or suspending the membership of syria to isolate syria, diplomatically and especially in the region, and also to give that to tennessee, to any escalade. treat steps by tonight states interior that would come in the form of arming and training and sending for exempt them or the national geologist to syria. similar, the similar thing happened, for example, in dpi. and the optic gave a legitimacy to the invasion of natal into the beyond. this was back then hit by car, as i mentioned. so when the suspension happens, there was a hope that syria would be isolated from its neighboring countries. and then give a push to the us let the regime change were in syria, which was a guy, a colorado, pretty sion. and now we know lots of details about it to disclose tempers to come here. and it was one of the cost of the best coverage operation in the history of the c i, a, and the most the costliest. i would say arming and training
so in 2011, there was a trend of in our big we say if one i zation of the middle east and north africa and cut her was in charge of the arabic and the wanted by kicking out or suspending the membership of syria to isolate syria, diplomatically and especially in the region, and also to give that to tennessee, to any escalade. treat steps by tonight states interior that would come in the form of arming and training and sending for exempt them or the national geologist to syria. similar, the...
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so perhaps one of the bigger surprises out of the middle east lately was that they taught between the saudis and iran that was broken by china. given the years of what many would describe as, as proxy wars between the 2 countries in various theaters and the region, the several diplomatic ties. why is there a revived bilateral relationship between saudi arabia and around right now specifically? and how did china end up the broker? actually, nobody saw that this data is coming. and so we haven't heard about negotiations between this sort of this and the into your audience with the mediation of china. it was a surprise. we were all clicking on surprise and it's a very happy news. and i would say there are different factors in this. number one, the americans are of 2 of the withdrawal from afghanistan and completely focusing on the ukraine on taiwan. they have, they haven't abandoned me. the east, but their strength, they are very over switch. not right now. and if you see the cycle of any empires united states is living, it's the last 3rd of the cycle. so it's, it's, it's leaving, it's l
so perhaps one of the bigger surprises out of the middle east lately was that they taught between the saudis and iran that was broken by china. given the years of what many would describe as, as proxy wars between the 2 countries in various theaters and the region, the several diplomatic ties. why is there a revived bilateral relationship between saudi arabia and around right now specifically? and how did china end up the broker? actually, nobody saw that this data is coming. and so we haven't...
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it sends a message to the world, that we stand by our allies, especially this ally in the middle easthame on those members who didn't come. we know president biden has calling this one of the most extreme israeli cabinets in half a century. he has expressed concerns over prime minister neta nyahu's plans to overhaul the judiciary. he has also spoken with concern about the expansion of settlements. are you concerned about the relationship between president biden and prime minister benjamin netanyahu? democracy is messy, we are seeing that play out right now in israel, and our own democracy is messy. but president isaac herzog said there is no place for violence and terrorism, that is not how we keep the peace there, that is the antithesis, violence. i stand by what he is doing, and i think we need at all times to remember that to keep the peace, we need to reduce the violence. again, the most important takeaway for me from today was solidifying the relationship with one of our closest allies, israel. specifically with the relationship between president biden and prime minister netanyah
it sends a message to the world, that we stand by our allies, especially this ally in the middle easthame on those members who didn't come. we know president biden has calling this one of the most extreme israeli cabinets in half a century. he has expressed concerns over prime minister neta nyahu's plans to overhaul the judiciary. he has also spoken with concern about the expansion of settlements. are you concerned about the relationship between president biden and prime minister benjamin...
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>> as senator confirmed, it is building on my vast experience particularly in the middle east, but you mentioned abraham accords and what i do see is greater cooperation across the nation's within the middle east. it is something we would have to continue to help support. part of that is ensuring if we do this we are providing the capabilities to be able to support efforts to push back against iranian aggression in all forms. we have been able to do that in the past but as you highlight, the work and threat has gotten more complicated so we cannot rest on our roles. we have to continue to work hard with partners in the region and give them capabilities and working with them as well because we have to be part of the solution as part of the united states in our military force as well. >> thank you. i want to talk a little bit on the capacity to really meet the challenges going forward. and we know cyber challenges are huge. we know in the private sector really huge together employment, get the skilled technologists, and we know in the military as well. as i noted before the committee num
>> as senator confirmed, it is building on my vast experience particularly in the middle east, but you mentioned abraham accords and what i do see is greater cooperation across the nation's within the middle east. it is something we would have to continue to help support. part of that is ensuring if we do this we are providing the capabilities to be able to support efforts to push back against iranian aggression in all forms. we have been able to do that in the past but as you highlight,...
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but at _ for gas and the middle east for oil. but at the — for gas and the middle east for oil. you rush and make that rush to quickly the possibility— and make that rush to quickly the possibility is that in the interim you will— possibility is that in the interim you will increase your problems because — you will increase your problems because you would have that transitional period. the counterargument to that from scientists and environmentalists and from others advocating change is that britain and the others have to drive _ that britain and the others have to drive towards renewables, otherwise there will— drive towards renewables, otherwise there will always be the tendency to slack and _ there will always be the tendency to slack and slightly go back. it is particularly poignant and relevant in scotland, with the north sea oil and gas _ in scotland, with the north sea oil and gas fields, there has been a very substantial debate in scotland. only today the scottish greens basically said that no new oil and a-s basically said that no new oil and gas fields — basically said
but at _ for gas and the middle east for oil. but at the — for gas and the middle east for oil. you rush and make that rush to quickly the possibility— and make that rush to quickly the possibility is that in the interim you will— possibility is that in the interim you will increase your problems because — you will increase your problems because you would have that transitional period. the counterargument to that from scientists and environmentalists and from others advocating change is...
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israel managed to create the most powerful in the middle east.red forces stuffed with the most modern electronics of a new generation of aviation and already legendary iron dome systems received $ 150 billion, israel received from the united states armament technology over the years , squadrons have been purchased with washington’s money, the latest f-35s have been developed anti-missile systems of the seventy-sixth year, israel has embarked on a rapprochement with egypt after a bloody war. doomsday begins receiving ongoing funding from the pentagon today. that's almost $4 billion a year. washington is closely watching to ensure that israel outnumbers its neighbors in terms of quantity and quality of armaments. however, all this directly depends on the momentary relations of strategic partners, if the next israeli government. suddenly , washington starts to annoy, he can turn on the tap at any time because. there is no single global agreement on american security for israel, although there is no formal agreement on mutual security guarantees. the
israel managed to create the most powerful in the middle east.red forces stuffed with the most modern electronics of a new generation of aviation and already legendary iron dome systems received $ 150 billion, israel received from the united states armament technology over the years , squadrons have been purchased with washington’s money, the latest f-35s have been developed anti-missile systems of the seventy-sixth year, israel has embarked on a rapprochement with egypt after a bloody war....
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i think one thing that helped saudi well, saudi and the middle east region and notjust the middle eastunding with events is making events that maybe aren't possible historically. yeah, possible. you know, sometimes some fights arejust, it's too hard to negotiate and they don't get over the line for many different reasons. and having that funding helps deliver events that otherwise wouldn't take place in other markets. i don't think you're going to see a huge reduction in events in other territories. we look at the core markets for where we can deliver. uk for us is obviously our core initial market. we were in for boxing, us, we go to new york, las vegas, all of these territories want internationally renowned events and i don't think it's going to be singled outjust to one country. we know that the saudis have made no secret of wanting to boost their economy through sport and then the tourism that brings. but from your perspective, what does it do economically for any city that hosts major events like a world heavyweight title fight? i think, you know, every city and every destination
i think one thing that helped saudi well, saudi and the middle east region and notjust the middle eastunding with events is making events that maybe aren't possible historically. yeah, possible. you know, sometimes some fights arejust, it's too hard to negotiate and they don't get over the line for many different reasons. and having that funding helps deliver events that otherwise wouldn't take place in other markets. i don't think you're going to see a huge reduction in events in other...
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from jerusalem in the middle east, back to life - in the middle east, back to life pictures of the germane, talking to the media about nato and germany's commitment to supplying training of pilots and things to ukraine. we are listening across there, but also keeping an eye on there, but also keeping an eye on the main stage were we are expecting a declaration to be signed between nato leaders, sometime shortly, and stoltenberg will be giving a wrap—up press conference, outlining the alliances strategy when it comes to ukraine, its commitment to ukraine as well. president zelensky sein nato has given a powerful signal to russia that ukraine will be an independent state. lots of developments there to bring you, we will return their life as soon as we see similar developments. around the world and across the uk, this is bbc news. let's ta ke let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines here in the uk. uk banks are strong enough to withstand a fresh economic crisis. that's according to the bank of england. in a "stress test" of the financial system, the bank said the uk's
from jerusalem in the middle east, back to life - in the middle east, back to life pictures of the germane, talking to the media about nato and germany's commitment to supplying training of pilots and things to ukraine. we are listening across there, but also keeping an eye on there, but also keeping an eye on the main stage were we are expecting a declaration to be signed between nato leaders, sometime shortly, and stoltenberg will be giving a wrap—up press conference, outlining the...
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and so, as i mentioned, a lot of the filipino workers are in the middle east. in these countries, you will never have a pass to citizenship, right? that's just the way it works there. so at some point these workers would have to come home and what are they going to come home to? let's hope it's not the, but it's not the poverty that they tried to escape from. yeah, and so let's stick to that. he also made some comments about the domestic economy. the inflation rate is moving in the right direction. from 8.7 percent in january. our inflation has continued to ease up in all regions setting now at 5.4 percent. for this for june. what this means is that in spite of all the difficulties, we are transforming the economy, we are subsidizing the prices of old political commodities. so are people buying that or has his approval rating dropped? i understand there's been opposition protests to peg to, to the state of the union. me there has been and you know, well, president mark us remains the popular popularity ratings hovering at like 70 percent or so. but that's reall
and so, as i mentioned, a lot of the filipino workers are in the middle east. in these countries, you will never have a pass to citizenship, right? that's just the way it works there. so at some point these workers would have to come home and what are they going to come home to? let's hope it's not the, but it's not the poverty that they tried to escape from. yeah, and so let's stick to that. he also made some comments about the domestic economy. the inflation rate is moving in the right...
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the last thing, we have a democratic dilemma in the middle east. but we don't like democracy's outcomes in practice. why? because it is islamist parties that tend to do quite well in the elections, when elections are held in the middle east. the coup was committed against the muslim brotherhood-led government. here is an islamist party that believes sharia or islam law should play rule and we as americans are instinctually uncomfortable with that. we think democracy should lead to good outcomes but when it leads to islamist outcomes, we struggle with that. amy: shadi hamid, thank you for being with us, senior fellow at the brookings institution. we will link to your new piece for foreign policy "lessons for the next arab spring." his book he has authored "the , problem of democracy: america, the middle east, and the rise and fall of an idea." democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013.
the last thing, we have a democratic dilemma in the middle east. but we don't like democracy's outcomes in practice. why? because it is islamist parties that tend to do quite well in the elections, when elections are held in the middle east. the coup was committed against the muslim brotherhood-led government. here is an islamist party that believes sharia or islam law should play rule and we as americans are instinctually uncomfortable with that. we think democracy should lead to good outcomes...
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she concluded with tel aviv back in 1952, when the middle east became the arena of external politicalontation between the soviet union and the united states; since then, military support from overseas has become the most important element of israel's national security over the past 70 years at the expense of american taxpayers. israel managed to create the most powerful armored forces in the middle east, stuffed with the most modern electronics. aviation of the new generation and the already legendary systems about the iron dome received $ 150 billion, israel has received technology from the united states for armament of technology over the years , squadrons have been purchased with washington’s money, the latest f-35s are being developed anti-missile systems of the seventy-sixth year, israel has embarked on a rapprochement with egypt after a bloody war. doomsday begins to receive ongoing funding from pentagon today. that's almost $4 billion a year. washington is closely watching to ensure that israel outnumbers its neighbors in the quantity of the former quality of weapons. however,
she concluded with tel aviv back in 1952, when the middle east became the arena of external politicalontation between the soviet union and the united states; since then, military support from overseas has become the most important element of israel's national security over the past 70 years at the expense of american taxpayers. israel managed to create the most powerful armored forces in the middle east, stuffed with the most modern electronics. aviation of the new generation and the already...
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geopolitical space to the caucasus and the balkans, the mediterranean sea to the countries of the middle east, according to most historians, access to the southern seas was much more important for russia than to the baltic, other expanses and prospects opened up here . this seriously worried britain and france, the intervention was inevitable and ended with the crimean war. today, as from a century ago, crimea is still the main bastion of the country's security on the southern flank, uniqueness in its military-strategic position? the one who owns crimea controls the entire black sea with all its coasts the fleet is able to get to any point of the water area in the shortest possible time to intercept any enemy naval expedition to the southern shores of russia , and the appearance of hypersonic missile systems only increased the military importance of crimea from its territory today you can control the balkans of the transcaucasus near east and everything, the eastern mediterranean was spoken today in the west, crimea is historical and rightfully belongs to russia, one can argue about how corre
geopolitical space to the caucasus and the balkans, the mediterranean sea to the countries of the middle east, according to most historians, access to the southern seas was much more important for russia than to the baltic, other expanses and prospects opened up here . this seriously worried britain and france, the intervention was inevitable and ended with the crimean war. today, as from a century ago, crimea is still the main bastion of the country's security on the southern flank, uniqueness...
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the most powerful and combat-ready in the middle east this reputation for 75 years since the establishmentewish state. she earned in five short and bitter wars with arab neighbors and countless army operations in the gas sector and on the west bank of the jordan river minimum losses the maximum air defense effect is quite reliable, protecting civilian objects. in the days of the shelling, the last time the inhabitants of israel felt it was last spring, when the king's drones one by one eliminated a dozen high-ranking commanders of the islamic jihad in gaza. at the same time, no one here doubts that the most important source of all this power, money and technology, with which washington has been supplying the israelis for 70 years, the first element is the sale and supply of the most advanced weapons the most technological burning that the united states possesses or that are produced by the united states and is directly supplied primarily to the state, israel; moreover, israel is actively involved in many developments of the latest weapons in the united states of america, since many develop
the most powerful and combat-ready in the middle east this reputation for 75 years since the establishmentewish state. she earned in five short and bitter wars with arab neighbors and countless army operations in the gas sector and on the west bank of the jordan river minimum losses the maximum air defense effect is quite reliable, protecting civilian objects. in the days of the shelling, the last time the inhabitants of israel felt it was last spring, when the king's drones one by one...
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can lead to endless wars, everyone knew for centuries the struggle for the middle east has alwaysen a part of the world history of politics, the roman emperors and napoleon , the soviet general secretaries of the president of the united states were all there and here i would be on the periphery there is little civilization who imagined that our destiny and our history and our development is incredible reminds us of all these regions that now it is our turn and many people in the world are asking whether the third world war will not start from central europe and whether it can happen that nuclear weapons will be used right here in central europe . disasters i think we have with you talk about the conflict of civilizations, all these regions that i mentioned have always been on this civilizational border, not on the geographical one, but on the civilizational one, where the priority of law as such has always met with the right of force and with the certainty that force can impose one's power, one's own language, one's worldview has always been like that in the balkans, like it was i
can lead to endless wars, everyone knew for centuries the struggle for the middle east has alwaysen a part of the world history of politics, the roman emperors and napoleon , the soviet general secretaries of the president of the united states were all there and here i would be on the periphery there is little civilization who imagined that our destiny and our history and our development is incredible reminds us of all these regions that now it is our turn and many people in the world are...
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and there is a wider issue here governing the middle east us relations and thatis middle east us relationse biter and administration to normally set relations between israel and arab states notably saudi arabia, but antony blinken the secretary of state speaking about this very recently saying that as long as there is a fire burning in the back yard, as he put it, essentially referring to violence between israelis and palestinians, as long as that is the situation that there is no chance or very little chance, it will be very tough to move towards a more normal situation or even closer to any kind of diplomatic relations between and saudi arabia. still to come a bit later in the programme — a special report from the front line of the fighting in ukraine. and how one sharp—eyed theme park visitor in america helped prevent potential disaster — when they noticed a huge crack in one of the beams supporting the track. but first... after days of violence and clashes between protesters and police on the streets of paris, and other french cities, the situation seems to have calmed, but there's sti
and there is a wider issue here governing the middle east us relations and thatis middle east us relationse biter and administration to normally set relations between israel and arab states notably saudi arabia, but antony blinken the secretary of state speaking about this very recently saying that as long as there is a fire burning in the back yard, as he put it, essentially referring to violence between israelis and palestinians, as long as that is the situation that there is no chance or...
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ina region in a region like the middle east, _ in a region like the middle east, with so much conflictrtner that_ oppression, to have a partner that shares the same values and principles, — that shares the same values and principles, that showed unity is remarkable, and the president referenced it, you could — president referenced it, you could see the bipartisan comprehensive reaction in the senate — comprehensive reaction in the senate and the house, it is shared. _ senate and the house, it is shared, an overwhelming majority of american lawmakers. democrats have voiced some concern on the republican messaging of the founding of israel 75 years ago... he said not enough of those messaging mentioned the two state solution, which is usually included when speaking about israel. your thoughts on that. israel. your thoughts on that. i happen to agree as a supporter of a two state solution, with great empathy for palestinians and all humans around — for palestinians and all humans around the world, i agree we should — around the world, i agree we should support a two state solution, i want
ina region in a region like the middle east, _ in a region like the middle east, with so much conflictrtner that_ oppression, to have a partner that shares the same values and principles, — that shares the same values and principles, that showed unity is remarkable, and the president referenced it, you could — president referenced it, you could see the bipartisan comprehensive reaction in the senate — comprehensive reaction in the senate and the house, it is shared. _ senate and the...
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forces remain vigilant and ready to protect navigational rights in the middle east critical waters. the u.s. navy watched, deemed this was not a serious enough incident for them to get involved, but certainly alarming that the iranian navy is overtaking vessels in this very sensitive waterway. >> bill: what i remember from 24 hours ago, the u.s. navy showed the -- u.s. military showed strength in the response, and one of the ships was carrying bahamian flag, and the other one was for the marshall islands and they conceded based on the u.s. response there. but what i'm seeing today is that the iranians have not stopped. they were intent in grabbing some sort of vessel and today they were successful, at least thus far. >> that's what it looks like, bill. those two tankers were carrying oil, internationally flagged vessels. the u.s. navy acted very swiftly with surveillance aircraft and drone up above and scared off basically the iranian navy vessels with their quick reaction time. today the u.s. navy deemed this smuggling boat the iranians overtook was not worth getting involved in. >
forces remain vigilant and ready to protect navigational rights in the middle east critical waters. the u.s. navy watched, deemed this was not a serious enough incident for them to get involved, but certainly alarming that the iranian navy is overtaking vessels in this very sensitive waterway. >> bill: what i remember from 24 hours ago, the u.s. navy showed the -- u.s. military showed strength in the response, and one of the ships was carrying bahamian flag, and the other one was for the...
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what does it mean for stability in the middle east. i'll ask a top former cia official who spent a moisture of his career in that region in 60 seconds. s career in that region seconds. and mine's unlisted. try boost® high protein with 20 grams of protein for muscle health versus 16 grams in ensure® high protein. boost® high protein. now available in cinnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. learn more at boost.com/tv from prom dresses now ava to workoutsnnabon® bakery-inspired flavor. and new adventures you hope the more you give the less they'll miss. but even if your teen was vaccinated against meningitis in the past they may be missing vaccination for meningitis b. although uncommon, up to 1 in 5 survivors of meningitis will have long term consequences. now as you're thinking about all the vaccines your teen might need make sure you ask your doctor if your teen is missing meningitis b vaccination. with the freestyle libre 2 system know your glucose level and where it's headed without fingersticks. manage your diabetes with more confidence a
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can lead to endless wars, everyone knew for centuries the struggle for the middle east has alwaysand napoleon , the soviet general secretaries of the president of the united states were all there and all fought for their influence and for their opportunities and here we were allegedly on the periphery of civilization and few imagined that our fate and our history and our development are incredible reminiscent of all these regions that have always been the center of destabilization for the whole world and now our turn has come and many people in the world are asking whether the third world war will not start in central europe and whether it is possible that nuclear weapons will be used right here in central europe. it has already begun, we can say that the blowing up of the dam of the kakhovka hydroelectric power station is the beginning of this war of man-made disasters. i think that we should talk with you about the conflict of civilizations, all these regions that i mentioned have always been on this civilization not on the geographical border, but on the civilizational border w
can lead to endless wars, everyone knew for centuries the struggle for the middle east has alwaysand napoleon , the soviet general secretaries of the president of the united states were all there and all fought for their influence and for their opportunities and here we were allegedly on the periphery of civilization and few imagined that our fate and our history and our development are incredible reminiscent of all these regions that have always been the center of destabilization for the whole...
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can lead to endless wars everyone has known for centuries the struggle for the middle east has the whole world and now it is our turn and many people in the world are asking whether the third world war will not start in central europe and whether it could happen that nuclear weapons will be used right here in central europe it cannot happen that a war of man-made disasters began in this region, it has already begun , you can say that the blowing up of the dam of the kakhovka hydroelectric power station is true. i think that we should talk with you about the conflict of civilizations, all these regions that i mentioned have always been on this civilizational border, not on a geographical one, but on a civilizational one, where the priority of law as such has always met with the right of force and with the certainty that by force one can impose one's power , one's values, one's worldview, it has always been this way in the balkans, this is how it was in the middle east and with us, simply for the world, our territories have never been perceived as a conflict for most people outsi
can lead to endless wars everyone has known for centuries the struggle for the middle east has the whole world and now it is our turn and many people in the world are asking whether the third world war will not start in central europe and whether it could happen that nuclear weapons will be used right here in central europe it cannot happen that a war of man-made disasters began in this region, it has already begun , you can say that the blowing up of the dam of the kakhovka hydroelectric power...
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in this meeting, the deputy coordinator of the peace process in the middle east presented a report on the situation in the occupied palestinian territories to the members of the security council after this attack. the past in a meeting with the secretary general of this organization, he demanded practical and effective action to protect the lives of palestinian civilians. in continuation of its crimes against palestinians, the zionist regime launched an attack on the city of jenin last week, during which 12 palestinians were martyred and more than 100 people were injured. russia intercepted the american drones that were flying over the joint military exercise area between russia and syria, al-mayadeen network, pointing to this , added that such developments show that the tension between the united states and russia will continue, and the photo story of the syrian sky witnessed frightening moments. in the confrontation with these russian military planes and american drones, the us central command in the middle east says that 3 russian fighters intercepted american ahwaz in northern syr
in this meeting, the deputy coordinator of the peace process in the middle east presented a report on the situation in the occupied palestinian territories to the members of the security council after this attack. the past in a meeting with the secretary general of this organization, he demanded practical and effective action to protect the lives of palestinian civilians. in continuation of its crimes against palestinians, the zionist regime launched an attack on the city of jenin last week,...
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i would extend it out in the middle east. i mean, just imagine what happens to our credibility if the iranians get a nuclear weapon and we do nothing. or the israelis attack and we do nothing. what is the message to china with respect to what the americans do? xi jinping must be asking himself, what would the americans do if china decided to invade taiwan? and if the answer in the middle east persuades him that he has got no real risks, than the chances of conflict over taiwan grow as well. general wald: that is a great point. mr. makovsky: elliott, in your experience, do you think a lot of countries, foes and friends alike around the world, look at how the united states treats israel -- chuck mentioned earlier that we may have more in common or be closer with israel than any other country. and i guess, we have heard the arab leaders say that he would be shocked if the united states to support israel. so do you think other countries -- a mission to china, russia, other countries, france and foe alike would say, if the united
i would extend it out in the middle east. i mean, just imagine what happens to our credibility if the iranians get a nuclear weapon and we do nothing. or the israelis attack and we do nothing. what is the message to china with respect to what the americans do? xi jinping must be asking himself, what would the americans do if china decided to invade taiwan? and if the answer in the middle east persuades him that he has got no real risks, than the chances of conflict over taiwan grow as well....
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july 15, 1958 began the first us military operation in the middle east under the strange name of thelue bat became a victorious little war of success, which the americans will not just try to many tragic events. she had the operation herself. e, according to the scale of that time, very serious operations somewhere, if we talk about ground troops about 15,000 americans provided. this means that control over the main administrative centers of lebanon was hmm , the powerful group of the navy of the navy supporting them - this is first of all. this is by far the sixth american fleet that is permanently based in the mediterranean. this is naval aviation and so on. generally. it's seen as, uh, looked at then. and how success a of the united states of america a was, in fact , a bloodless operation. there, the minimum number of victims from one to three is called researcher. and at the same time, they demonstrated their strength and practically did not meet resistance. that is , it is considered as an effective realization of one's interests. on the part of the united states of america, it
july 15, 1958 began the first us military operation in the middle east under the strange name of thelue bat became a victorious little war of success, which the americans will not just try to many tragic events. she had the operation herself. e, according to the scale of that time, very serious operations somewhere, if we talk about ground troops about 15,000 americans provided. this means that control over the main administrative centers of lebanon was hmm , the powerful group of the navy of...
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in the heart of the middle east, we have the presence of the kurds.the presence of all and europe, the -- it is an objective fact and yet our neighbors are saying there are no kurds and there try to pretend the kurds don't exist and try to assimilate every single card on the ground as we speak. amy: kani xulam,, 1997, you were one of two americans and four kurds who fasted for peace in kurdistan and for the freedom of kurdish parliamentarians who had been arrested and imprisoned. this is you speaking while fasting on the steps of capitol hill in washington, d.c., in 1997. >> today with some guarded optimism, we can report you are fast did have the intended effect on policymakers in washington. we also want to reach out to the mainstream media. although the washington post and chicago tribune did pay some homage to our fast, the rest of the mainstream media cap distance from us. they failed to document our message for peace and freedom. they did a disservice to our people longing for peace and to their people longing for the truth. frankly, we are not
in the heart of the middle east, we have the presence of the kurds.the presence of all and europe, the -- it is an objective fact and yet our neighbors are saying there are no kurds and there try to pretend the kurds don't exist and try to assimilate every single card on the ground as we speak. amy: kani xulam,, 1997, you were one of two americans and four kurds who fasted for peace in kurdistan and for the freedom of kurdish parliamentarians who had been arrested and imprisoned. this is you...
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it will be different when they go next year to the middle east.rtnered with a company that's the same group that starbucks and shake shack in the middle east so they will open aaa starting in 2024 in kuwait and uae with local menu flavors as well but doing it through a franchise. stuart: another split. >> i thought about buying shares and i retreated. didn't realize it was expensive. stuart: i think the fraction. show me blackrock, they announced a new board member. >> the ceo of saud and his name is -- i don't know what to make of the story, is that a distraction for larry fink who's been under fire for his esg investing and mantra? house republicans are investigating for what they say could be antitrust polluting to achieve net zero emissions. is this his way of saying i partnered with fossil fuel company out of the middle east who also does fields with russia, cut oil production and says they want to make their economy more green? i don't know what to make of this. stuart: is seems like a contradiction with esg. i presume they've done well, a d
it will be different when they go next year to the middle east.rtnered with a company that's the same group that starbucks and shake shack in the middle east so they will open aaa starting in 2024 in kuwait and uae with local menu flavors as well but doing it through a franchise. stuart: another split. >> i thought about buying shares and i retreated. didn't realize it was expensive. stuart: i think the fraction. show me blackrock, they announced a new board member. >> the ceo of...