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speech, a very eloquent speech, analyzing the error revolutions and giving money to states like to nietzsche and egypt -- like tunisia and egypt. but there were no new things going on with the palestinian- israeli conflict. bettis and they did already two years ago. -- that is something he already did 2 years ago. of course his speech about how he wants to get president assad to step aside -- there are no concrete steps. >> but obama did make several concrete proposals for egypt. >> this is something, in the coffee shop, this was the main thing that was seen as a positive thing in his speech. he was talking about the egyptian debt and the money the arab regimes -- having all the arab states bringing it back. there were tangible things in his speech and positive. >> thank you very much. we now go to jerusalem to our correspondent there. obama of's speech came a day after the israeli prime minister is expected in washington. what is your reaction? >> the one thing that raised eyebrows in israel is that president obama referred to the 1967 peace lines as possible borders for a future palestinia
speech, a very eloquent speech, analyzing the error revolutions and giving money to states like to nietzsche and egypt -- like tunisia and egypt. but there were no new things going on with the palestinian- israeli conflict. bettis and they did already two years ago. -- that is something he already did 2 years ago. of course his speech about how he wants to get president assad to step aside -- there are no concrete steps. >> but obama did make several concrete proposals for egypt. >>...
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japan or neighbors we decided to establish full fledged cooperation question to writers room to nietzsche. which was what was most of your negotiations which he knows very well because he just and was hurt more than once that russia should act as mediator in libya i think we can now say that pressures agreed to this suggestion why did you take such decision what opportunities should you receive put pressure how would it be technically arranged does it mean that russian delegation will go to tripoli or will we host allegation from pre-planned the most important question do you believe that gadhafi is stepping down is a precondition for the settlement process. see that is the well you who are always in favor of peaceful settlement of the problem by negotiation the gravest possible consultations that would engage both those parties that are unhappy about the sea change i think for me at least the system works in favor of changing political system probably very beginning beast machines and supporters of gadhafi and the existing political system alike we are in touch with both parties as you k
japan or neighbors we decided to establish full fledged cooperation question to writers room to nietzsche. which was what was most of your negotiations which he knows very well because he just and was hurt more than once that russia should act as mediator in libya i think we can now say that pressures agreed to this suggestion why did you take such decision what opportunities should you receive put pressure how would it be technically arranged does it mean that russian delegation will go to...
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[speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in to nietzsche the civil society is strong even since the area -- it has been secular. laws have been passed, the strength of the civil society and that country will not permit it to become a puppet of iran. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: tunisia will have democracy after getting rid of ben ali. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in a democratic government, national interests are always an issue. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in egypt it is a little different. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: islamic radical groups are strong. specifically the islamic brotherhood. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: the probability of one dictator leaving and replacing it is high like what happened in iran in 1979. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in 1979, it was a nondemocratic government, we wanted independence and freedom but up to now we have not achieved that. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: we have to pay attention that getting rid of the dictator is not enough. we have to replace i
[speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in to nietzsche the civil society is strong even since the area -- it has been secular. laws have been passed, the strength of the civil society and that country will not permit it to become a puppet of iran. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: tunisia will have democracy after getting rid of ben ali. [speaking in native tongue] >> translator: in a democratic government, national interests are always an issue. [speaking in...
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recently have seen the determination and bravery of this generation with the revolution, particularly nietzsche. i was wondering what kind of role if any you see young militarists playing in the global fight against terrorism. >> well, i think your experience is fascinating and we keep talking about these new problems we are facing about being part of the population itself and were not fighting asymmetrical line troops and weaponry. and what you just did by going over there is really one of the keys to the future. you coming here and saying yes so everyone hears that this kind of ground truth is just as important as any kind of satellite map a weapon placement anywhere. i mean, i really believe that. the future is just what you did more of. i know that -- i don't know the exact figure, but the amount of the youth population in the middle east is huge under 30 and it's usually unemployed. so i want to step back for a moment. what are we trying to achieve here? we are trying to achieve peace and stability throughout the world so people are killing each other. that's all we're talking about. what
recently have seen the determination and bravery of this generation with the revolution, particularly nietzsche. i was wondering what kind of role if any you see young militarists playing in the global fight against terrorism. >> well, i think your experience is fascinating and we keep talking about these new problems we are facing about being part of the population itself and were not fighting asymmetrical line troops and weaponry. and what you just did by going over there is really one...
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through the generosity of people in tunisia a number of people are living with families in to nietzsche supporting that effort so we don't have the hundreds of thousands in desperate circumstances that we saw in the early days. there has been especially a very effective international effort to move the third country nationalss back to their homes. that is one aspect of the problem that is not over. people completely -- for in terms of the game plan and strategy to reduce the pressure on tunisia and egypt. the second is clearly to the effect that we are successful infer protecting ben ghazi and we create a more stable situation here and elsewhere at reducing pressure on people to leave and impending fear of disaster. the humanitarian intervention here has a significant prospect. as you mentioned is the case in iraq the larger success depends on political change in libya creating an environment for those who have been fearful and have left to come back. among the many regions that is why we are so committed to this political change and why we don't believe some kind of compromise or have
through the generosity of people in tunisia a number of people are living with families in to nietzsche supporting that effort so we don't have the hundreds of thousands in desperate circumstances that we saw in the early days. there has been especially a very effective international effort to move the third country nationalss back to their homes. that is one aspect of the problem that is not over. people completely -- for in terms of the game plan and strategy to reduce the pressure on tunisia...