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the government is blaming the unroast on forces loyal to the late leader muammar gaddafi. >> the situation in general in the south after what happened, and its confusion is that now orders have been initiated to the air force. orders to prepare a force to move to the south. the air force moved. >> one of the main syrian opposition groups agreed to take part in peace talks. the syrian national coalition decided to tanned the conference in switzerland after a bitter and divisive debate. the u.s. called the decision courageous, and the talks are expected to start on wns. >> translation: we travelled a hard road and you made sacrifices for your freedom. we reached is critical point that we'll cross together. we are determined to end the suffering. >> inside syria thousands of people at the yarmouk rev any camp have been cut off. aid is finally getting through. >> aid at last. this camp had been cut off for months. the u.n. tried to reach the people inside repeatedly. on saturday some aid got through. >> translation: i hope there'll be more aid to reach every evidence. there is talk of 7,000 bo
the government is blaming the unroast on forces loyal to the late leader muammar gaddafi. >> the situation in general in the south after what happened, and its confusion is that now orders have been initiated to the air force. orders to prepare a force to move to the south. the air force moved. >> one of the main syrian opposition groups agreed to take part in peace talks. the syrian national coalition decided to tanned the conference in switzerland after a bitter and divisive...
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supporters of the old regime took to the treats to the west of tripoli, carrying posters of muammar gaddafi. >> translation: the nation is in a state of alert. it applies to state institutions like the police and the army, and civil society and the media. [ sound drops out ] ... the libyan government that declared its inability to address security in the country. it calls for an overhaul of libya's security apparatus. >> translation: security will not improve over the short term. it needs time and a political leadership that can organise priorities. it's a huge problem. >> the deteriorating security decisions forced the deposit to call on the revolutionary fighters to help maintain order and security. the government, embarrassing but necessary turn of events. >> >> and we are joined from tripoli with the latest. mahmood, what are you hearing from the clashes in the south, and the government's response? >> we can say that according to the minister of defence, the clashes has been stopped completely according to the government. they managed to broker a ceasefire. both, by the way are revoluti
supporters of the old regime took to the treats to the west of tripoli, carrying posters of muammar gaddafi. >> translation: the nation is in a state of alert. it applies to state institutions like the police and the army, and civil society and the media. [ sound drops out ] ... the libyan government that declared its inability to address security in the country. it calls for an overhaul of libya's security apparatus. >> translation: security will not improve over the short term. it...
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. >> we went into libya and overthrew muammar gaddafi. it's a mess. in yemen we went after al qaeda. a question that comes to mind is is the problem intervening in countries where there are substantial parts of the population, mostly muslim countries. >> i don't think i'd phrase it that way, but that there was a problem with expecting that u.s. foreign intervention in societies that are in the process of an ippensly complicated transition, a transition to modernity, reconciling traditions with the 21st century, to imagine that a bunch of american sold yours can facilitate this transition in a relatively short period of time is a delusion. my own sense is that the people themselves, when they were talking about - whether talking about libyans, iraqis, afghans, egyptians, the people will have to figure out how to make the transition and outsiders for the most part will find themselves irrelevant to the process. >> a lot of thought-provoking information in your piece. appreciate you joining us. >> america's decline has been a big political talking point
. >> we went into libya and overthrew muammar gaddafi. it's a mess. in yemen we went after al qaeda. a question that comes to mind is is the problem intervening in countries where there are substantial parts of the population, mostly muslim countries. >> i don't think i'd phrase it that way, but that there was a problem with expecting that u.s. foreign intervention in societies that are in the process of an ippensly complicated transition, a transition to modernity, reconciling...
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. >> we went into libya and helped overthrow muammar gaddafi. it's been a disaster. it's a mess there. in yemen we've gone into al qaeda. >> a question that comes to mind is is the problem intervening in countries where there are parts of the population, mostly muslim countries, that hate the united states. >> i don't think i'd phrase it that way. i think i'd phrase it that there's a problem with inspecting that foreign intervention in societies that are in the process of immensely complicated transition, transition to modernity, trying to reconcile religious traditions with the 21st century. to imagine that a bunch of american soldiers can facilitate that transition in a relatively short period of time is a delusion. the people themselves, whether we are talking about libyans, iraqis, av caps, egyptians, and outsiders will find themselves irrelevant. >> a lot of throughout-provoking information. >> switching topics. violent rap lyrics are at the center of a case before the supreme court. vonte was convicted of a murder of a drug dealer in 2008. a prosecutor was allo
. >> we went into libya and helped overthrow muammar gaddafi. it's been a disaster. it's a mess there. in yemen we've gone into al qaeda. >> a question that comes to mind is is the problem intervening in countries where there are parts of the population, mostly muslim countries, that hate the united states. >> i don't think i'd phrase it that way. i think i'd phrase it that there's a problem with inspecting that foreign intervention in societies that are in the process of...
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was a panic across the center of africa centered on the nation of chad when the libyan dictator muammar gaddafi was contemplating an invasion of his neighbor to the south. it was a nation that struggles the desert to the north and the jungle to the south -- straddles the desert to the north and the jungle to the south. the french, who for a century or more control of this part of africa, still maintain close economic, political, and cultural ties with their former: he. it was hardly surprising that the detachment of the french foreign legion would find its way to the capital as a show of force. at the same time, though, the periods ruler of chad put somewhat -- the imperious ruler of chad put somewhat more faith in a neighboring dictator, mobutu sase sac -- mobutu sese seko. if there was ever an approval president, it was mobutu. he amassed a vast personal fortune which at its peak in 1984, by the time i got there, was estimated that $5 billion. $11 billion in today's money. he was known to charter a supersonic awkward jet -- concorde jet for shopping trips to paris. with power at home and acro
was a panic across the center of africa centered on the nation of chad when the libyan dictator muammar gaddafi was contemplating an invasion of his neighbor to the south. it was a nation that struggles the desert to the north and the jungle to the south -- straddles the desert to the north and the jungle to the south. the french, who for a century or more control of this part of africa, still maintain close economic, political, and cultural ties with their former: he. it was hardly surprising...