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all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president
all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president
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all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president
all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president
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all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president obama now president and c.e.o. of the international crisis group discussing crisis in syria and that's it for this edition of stuffing cost you next. thank you. paul. i'm done some is not so is not i can quit places not good to country. true. but showed me this a live bunch. of folks from.
all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president obama now president and c.e.o. of the international crisis group discussing crisis in syria and that's it for this edition of stuffing cost you next. thank you. paul. i'm done some is not so is not i can quit places not good to country. true. but showed me this a live bunch. of folks from.
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of the international crisis group talking about the war in syria is growing more and more complex mr malley you met president assad in person do you think you will stop short of conquering the whole territory from the rebels i mean what recovering its unity under asad may ultimately be better for syria than splintering it into a patchwork of rebel warlord controlled areas. so i made him many many years ago before before the war so i can't i can't really claim that i know from those meetings how he would react i think we know from the way he's been conducting the war that the goal is to reconquer or to retake as much of syria's possible and perhaps all of syria i don't think that that's something that's going to happen in the near term because of turkey's presence and because of the u.s. and kurdish presence in the in the east so i don't i don't think that that's going to be an attainable goal it is a goal that in the medium to long term the regime is going to continue pursuing you know is going to raise an issue i mean again one one could one could say that when they take a position one way
of the international crisis group talking about the war in syria is growing more and more complex mr malley you met president assad in person do you think you will stop short of conquering the whole territory from the rebels i mean what recovering its unity under asad may ultimately be better for syria than splintering it into a patchwork of rebel warlord controlled areas. so i made him many many years ago before before the war so i can't i can't really claim that i know from those meetings how...
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all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president obama now president and c.e.o. of the international crisis group discussing crisis in syria and that's it for this edition of so thank you next. thank you. done some is not so is not i can quit place is not a good country. church because it is the minister to live bush among us well before the storm. has existed at the best of the so that is. the state of the co-chair. of the cult of less sure of this secularists polling is just a little and biased from a fellow muslim of oneself to be a little. mostly able to slow slow. play almost anything for the numbers for the base the dots they cut out wide that are john said i'm based on the us credit card number can i do not the last caller we asked was from catholic matter how on amanita. from a show in cannot. change from i cannot move he was almost feeling now we could fuck him on a. cool road solicitor to sort of enough hours go show he is able to sleep i don't want to go to the susan the micra voices in his or the one of the str
all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president obama now president and c.e.o. of the international crisis group discussing crisis in syria and that's it for this edition of so thank you next. thank you. done some is not so is not i can quit place is not a good country. church because it is the minister to live bush among us well before the storm. has existed at the best of the so that is. the state of the co-chair. of the cult of...
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middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop the mask. it's from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and humanitarian corridors but who has influence over the rebels in this town who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly the state department apply pressure to that side as well so i mean i worked as you said on the syria for for a long time including with many russian colleagues over the years and there's not a situation where you can't point to many parties that are responsible but it is i think it's a fact that in the case of these and. it's the regime that has preponderant firepower that is use that firepower in ways that i think are hard to hard to describe sometimes but certainly been visible for people who watch them and that russia has some influence i wouldn't say they have total influence with some influence in getting the
middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop the mask. it's from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and humanitarian corridors but who has influence over the rebels in this town who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly the state...
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all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president obama now president and c.e.o. of the international crisis group discussing crisis in syria and that's it for this edition of cell phone call so next. thank you. gun some is not is not a quick place is not a good country and. that's if the minister. of family as well loves. music that's good at this for a disco that is. just that the culture. of the. less sure of the from the secular suggest calling is just for the embrace of fellow muslim of oneself to be the middle. mostly able to slow slow. play almost anything for the numbers for the base the dot of a coward that john said i'm based and on my shoulder as tight no one can i do not in the last hour we just rise from traffic matter how anomaly kills from michelle. in the fucking i can allude to someone must feel now we've got to fuck them on the . cool sister to mature enough hours go show you who's a supermodel or to go to the susan the micra voices in his or the world of the street the. cinema of our government allows us.
all right mr malley thanks a lot for this interview we're talking to robert malley former advisor to president obama now president and c.e.o. of the international crisis group discussing crisis in syria and that's it for this edition of cell phone call so next. thank you. gun some is not is not a quick place is not a good country and. that's if the minister. of family as well loves. music that's good at this for a disco that is. just that the culture. of the. less sure of the from the secular...
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of the international crisis group talking about the war in syria is growing more and more complex mr malley you met president assad in person do you think you'll stop short of conquering the whole territory from the rebels i mean what recovering its unity under asset may ultimately be better for syria than splintering it into a patchwork of rebel warlords controlled areas. so i met in many many years ago before before the war so i can't i can't really claim that i know from those meetings how he will act i think we know from the way he's been conducting the war that the goal is to reconquer or to retake as much of syria's possible and perhaps all of syria i don't think that that's something that's going to happen in the near term because of turkey's presence and because of the u.s. and kurdish presence in the in the east so i don't i don't think that that's going to be an attainable goal it is a goal that in the medium to long term the regime is going to continue pursuing you know does is going to raise an issue i mean again one one could one could say that when they take a position one way
of the international crisis group talking about the war in syria is growing more and more complex mr malley you met president assad in person do you think you'll stop short of conquering the whole territory from the rebels i mean what recovering its unity under asset may ultimately be better for syria than splintering it into a patchwork of rebel warlords controlled areas. so i met in many many years ago before before the war so i can't i can't really claim that i know from those meetings how...
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middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop damascus from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and human towering corridors but who has influence over the rebels and. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department apply pressure to that side as well. so i worked as you said on the syria for for a long time including with many russian colleagues over the years and there's not a situation where you can't point to many parties that are responsible but it is i think it's a fact that in the case of these two. it's the regime that has preponderant firepower that is use that firepower in ways that i think are hard to hard to describe sometimes but certainly you have been visible for people who watch them and that russia has some influence i wouldn't say they have total influence with some influence in getting the syrian gover
middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop damascus from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and human towering corridors but who has influence over the rebels and. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department apply...
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middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop the mask. it's from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and human towering corridors but who has influence over the rebels in the. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department apply pressure to that side as well. so i worked as you said on the syria for for a long time including with many russian colleagues over the years and there's not a situation where you can't point to many parties that are responsible but it is i think it's a fact that in the case of these two goods it's the regime that has preponderant firepower that is use that fire power in ways that i think are hard to hard to describe sometimes but certainly been visible for people who watch them and that russia has some influence i wouldn't say they have total influence but some influence in getting the syrian
middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop the mask. it's from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and human towering corridors but who has influence over the rebels in the. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state...
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middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop damascus from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and humanitarian corridors but who has influence over the rebels and. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department apply pressure to that side as well. so i mean i worked as you said on the syria for for a long time including with many russian colleagues over the years and there's not a situation where you can't point to many parties that are responsible but it is i think it's a fact that in the case of these two goods it's the regime that has preponderant firepower that is use that firepower in ways that i think are hard to hard to describe sometimes but certainly been visible for people who watch them and that russia has some influence i wouldn't say they have total influence with some influence in getting the syrian gove
middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia has the influence to stop damascus from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and humanitarian corridors but who has influence over the rebels and. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department apply...
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of the international crisis group talking about the war in syria is growing more and more complex mr malley you met president assad in person do you think you will stop short of conquering the whole territory from the rebels i mean what recovering its unity under asaad may ultimately be better for syria than splintering it into a patchwork of rebel warlord controlled areas. so i met a many many years ago before before the war so i can't i can't really claim that i know from those meetings how he would react i think we know from the way he's been conducting the war that the goal is to reconquer or to retake as much of syria's possible and perhaps all of syria i don't think that that's something that's going to happen in the near term because of turkey's presence and because of the u.s. and kurdish presence in the in the east so i don't i don't think that that's going to be an attainable goal it is a goal that in the medium to long term the regime is going to continue pursuing you know it is going to raise an issue i mean again one one could one could say that we're going take a position one
of the international crisis group talking about the war in syria is growing more and more complex mr malley you met president assad in person do you think you will stop short of conquering the whole territory from the rebels i mean what recovering its unity under asaad may ultimately be better for syria than splintering it into a patchwork of rebel warlord controlled areas. so i met a many many years ago before before the war so i can't i can't really claim that i know from those meetings how...
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middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia. has the influence to stop damascus from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and human towering corridors but who has influence over the rebels in the. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department apply pressure to that side as well. so i worked as you said on the syria for for a long time including with many russian colleagues over the years and there's not a situation where you can't point to many parties that are responsible but it is i think it's a fact that in the case of these two. it's the regime that has preponderant firepower that is use that firepower in ways that i think are hard to hard to describe sometimes but certainly been visible for people who watch them and that russia has some influence i wouldn't say they have total influence with some influence in getting the syrian government
middle east now had of the international crisis group welcome to the show good to have you with us mr malley the u.s. state department is blaming russia for the failed ceasefire in saying that russia. has the influence to stop damascus from attacking and that's true and russia is using that influence to establish daily cease fires and human towering corridors but who has influence over the rebels in the. who will tell them to stop firing rockets into damascus could possibly state department...