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big campaign will be after september getting the israeli presence out of the sovereign state of palestine ok atlatl asking about an opinion that's been voicing and some would argue that the move is a provocation and part in essence to stoke violence to discredit palestine ahead of the poet do you think that's fair. in a way it's fair israel has always tried to frame the palestinians as terrorists the enemy is a trying to attack a peaceful israel and what israel succeeded in doing is somehow to get people abroad the impression that the settlements are part of israel so that attacking the settlements there's no intention by palestinians of attacking the settlements but simply walking into the settlements because they are nawa in the state of palestine is not illegal and israel really shouldn't respond militarily so so israel is in a bind because all this time but trying to tell people that these are legal these are normal every day civilian populations the palestinians have the terrorists and all of a sudden everything's getting turned on its head and now the world is starting to see the se
big campaign will be after september getting the israeli presence out of the sovereign state of palestine ok atlatl asking about an opinion that's been voicing and some would argue that the move is a provocation and part in essence to stoke violence to discredit palestine ahead of the poet do you think that's fair. in a way it's fair israel has always tried to frame the palestinians as terrorists the enemy is a trying to attack a peaceful israel and what israel succeeded in doing is somehow to...
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big campaign will be after september getting the israeli presence out of the sovereign state of palestine and on our website we're asking what do you think is the reason behind israel seargent preparations are just looking at the chart here a fifth of those who voted think the jewish state is just concern for us people say fifty seven percent say the israelis are simply being paranoid twelve percent think it's a way of distracting people from the economic woes inside the country and almost two out of three respondents think it's all a provocation pain that discredits and the palestinians ruining their chances of the u.n. vote and you can join it at r.t. dot com. let's have a look at some world news in brief this hour a demonstration in iran calling for greater protection of one of the world's biggest salt water lakes turned violent protesters threw stones at security forces and police reportedly fired back and it is unclear whether the regime's. live bullets i would say can a couple of days for the story to come to light as locals were said to be too afraid to talk about it on friday ment
big campaign will be after september getting the israeli presence out of the sovereign state of palestine and on our website we're asking what do you think is the reason behind israel seargent preparations are just looking at the chart here a fifth of those who voted think the jewish state is just concern for us people say fifty seven percent say the israelis are simply being paranoid twelve percent think it's a way of distracting people from the economic woes inside the country and almost two...
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and military resistance to palestinians will only bring international sanctions on israel after palestine is recognized and results well that's a. jeff helper a political activist and co-founder of the israeli committee against house demolitions it's clear that israel is not going to allow or it's going to try not to allow september to happen israel has no intention of giving up its control of the art right there or thirds there until today israel's managed to keep its whole settlement enterprise because it's succeeded in getting the united states close to characterize the occupation as just butyrate stories and not real occupation once the un recognizes palestine within these borders now there's no argument this is off you please should an international law is a problem probably one hundred forty countries will recognize palestine and israel is going to be under a lot of pressure to meet try to maintain the occupation i don't think the the military resistance to the palestinians is going to help i think it's actually going to make the tire national community impose sanctions on israel th
and military resistance to palestinians will only bring international sanctions on israel after palestine is recognized and results well that's a. jeff helper a political activist and co-founder of the israeli committee against house demolitions it's clear that israel is not going to allow or it's going to try not to allow september to happen israel has no intention of giving up its control of the art right there or thirds there until today israel's managed to keep its whole settlement...
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the security checkpoint at the palestine and sheraton hotels, home to western journalists and one of the most fortified compounds in baghdad. it's also where carl was heading for a meeting. >> there was a car that was behind us. and the car that was behind us swerved from behind us and kept going down that road and headed straight for that checkpoint. and that was the second suicide bomber. and we were actually about to drive right into that. >> seconds later, the car that passes them explodes. >> it felt like the bomb came from underneath the floorboards. i said to myself, i can't believe we're about to die. i said, i -- i was just angry, and i was just incredulous, so to speak. and the tree that we were underneath was on fire. >> but the attack isn't over. and the biggest explosion is yet to come. manning a machine gun at the checkpoint is specialist darrell green. >> at that time, they -- the cement mixer was trying to come through our perimeter. >> a huge cement mixer filled with explosives tries to sneak through the breach made by the first blast and drive up to the
the security checkpoint at the palestine and sheraton hotels, home to western journalists and one of the most fortified compounds in baghdad. it's also where carl was heading for a meeting. >> there was a car that was behind us. and the car that was behind us swerved from behind us and kept going down that road and headed straight for that checkpoint. and that was the second suicide bomber. and we were actually about to drive right into that. >> seconds later, the car that passes...
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it's of time for palestine will be expecting or you were vote recognize it as a fully fledged state but israel fears that the decision may result in uprisings and has reportedly started army settlers and training them to face and who palestinians because calls to reports are preparing for bloodshed of israelis might actually be called for. the united nations might be meeting next month to declare a palestinian state for more than half a million israeli settlers they couldn't care less there has been so many the sessions they cleared in the un that have absolutely no meaning and are baseless un only wanted nobody's gone the palestinian state and they'll be the ones now going home and like it or not niger and israeli settlers will soon find themselves citizens of palestine once the un recognizes palestine within these borders now there's no argument this is occupation international law apply for months now the israeli army has been fine tuning its response to the un vote. lot a lot of equipment a normal two hundred. stronger meds etc also training a lot of reserves although been around fo
it's of time for palestine will be expecting or you were vote recognize it as a fully fledged state but israel fears that the decision may result in uprisings and has reportedly started army settlers and training them to face and who palestinians because calls to reports are preparing for bloodshed of israelis might actually be called for. the united nations might be meeting next month to declare a palestinian state for more than half a million israeli settlers they couldn't care less there has...
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when you hear people talk about free palestine, when you hear people talk about return palestine to the original owners, the original owners are the jewish people. [applause] it is time look at the situation in the middle east and understand the facts and history, and not irrational emotionalism, and not being a puppet of the information in the media that is put out there. [applause] a lot of people were talking about the earthquake and hurricane irene. the were not a lot of stories about the terrorism occurring in israel at the same time. and is only intensifying, ladies and gentlemen. >> beth grossman from boca raton has concerns about the obama administration position on israel and asks is there any hope the obama administration might reconsider their current position. >> when you talk about 1967 lines, that is untenable for israel. now you are talking about the modern day state of israel would only be 9 miles wide. that is not feasible. when i talk to the leadership over there, there is uncertainty in the middle eastern situation. the saudi arabian is are really angry at america, be
when you hear people talk about free palestine, when you hear people talk about return palestine to the original owners, the original owners are the jewish people. [applause] it is time look at the situation in the middle east and understand the facts and history, and not irrational emotionalism, and not being a puppet of the information in the media that is put out there. [applause] a lot of people were talking about the earthquake and hurricane irene. the were not a lot of stories about the...
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once the un recognizes palestine within these borders now there's no argument this is not your patient international law apply for months now the israeli army has been fine tuning its response to be given a vote. about a lot of equipment a normal two hundred. of them in a stronger america and so from also training a lot of. around twenty million dollars of the. the army is also training settlers in self-defense the working assumption of israeli defense establishment is there comes a template they will be confrontations between israelis and palestinians they fear that it will be marchers protests and in some cases even violence but it's an assumption and many would say overreaction that threatens to inflame the situation on the ground israel has been doing everything it cared to do. this whole idea of a board and it's not only the palestinians it's shortchanging this year the truth parading autumn on the on. with is not justified because at the end of the what a policy of arguing with a political threat and trying to achieve legitimacy for politics and i think this is a far better. try
once the un recognizes palestine within these borders now there's no argument this is not your patient international law apply for months now the israeli army has been fine tuning its response to be given a vote. about a lot of equipment a normal two hundred. of them in a stronger america and so from also training a lot of. around twenty million dollars of the. the army is also training settlers in self-defense the working assumption of israeli defense establishment is there comes a template...
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is permitting the people in that region to decide what happened when hamas won the elections in palestine sanctions were imposed on it its money was stopped and the west refused to recognize a democratic election because they were hoping to push the p.l.o. through and we now know why with the publication of the palestinian papers that the bad p.l.o. leadership which was in the pocket of the united states and now we know also of these really leads to such a disgusting extent that it's horrified people in the arab world and so they actively promoted and tried to defend a corrupt palestinian leadership against hamas even though hamas had one then they tried to destroy hamas as they did hezbollah by encouraging very sorry to hear a really bad thing i wish you were going to go to a short break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on exporting democracy stay with her. story. to. us to close it was in the cool down region. from all over the world to have a few centimeters to sell cars at. this time are to go to the onboard reach. for the gold rush. still gets people like. her nature
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going home and like it or not nigeria and israeli settlers will seem to find themselves citizens of palestine once the un recognizes palestine within these borders now there's no argument this is occupation international law apply for months now the israeli army has been fine tuning its response to the un vote. liberal come out of the equipment in order to have a. stronger america and says from also training a lot of reserve soldiers have been around for a million dollars and the separation the army is also training sick lives in self-defense the working assumption of his way to defense establishment is there comes a time but they will be confrontations between israelis and palestinians they fear that they will be marchers protests and in some cases even violence but it's an assumption and many would say overreaction that threatens to inflame the situation on the ground israel has been doing everything it can to be. useful idea of a board and it's not only the palestinians it's shortchanging is nearer the truth spreading also on the on population growth is not justified because at the end of
going home and like it or not nigeria and israeli settlers will seem to find themselves citizens of palestine once the un recognizes palestine within these borders now there's no argument this is occupation international law apply for months now the israeli army has been fine tuning its response to the un vote. liberal come out of the equipment in order to have a. stronger america and says from also training a lot of reserve soldiers have been around for a million dollars and the separation the...
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is permitting the people in that region to decide what happened when hamas won the elections in palestine sanctions were imposed on it it's money was stopped and the west refused to recognize a democratic election because they were hoping to push the p.l.o. through and we now know why with the publication of the palestinian papers that the pipe p.l.o. leadership it was in the pocket of the united states and now we know also visas released to such a disgusting extent that it's horrified people in the arab world and so be actively promoted and clyde's to defend a corrupt palestinian leadership against hamas even though harm us had one then they tried to destroy hamas as they did hezbollah by encouraging resorting to go which you're going to go to a short break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on exporting democracy stay with our. story. wealthy british style. sometimes very closely. tied. for. market finance come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cars are there are no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars rep
is permitting the people in that region to decide what happened when hamas won the elections in palestine sanctions were imposed on it it's money was stopped and the west refused to recognize a democratic election because they were hoping to push the p.l.o. through and we now know why with the publication of the palestinian papers that the pipe p.l.o. leadership it was in the pocket of the united states and now we know also visas released to such a disgusting extent that it's horrified people...
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israel-palestine as we all know is still in a state of contention. the second one was, unfortunately, was much more violent. and there was a lot of suicide bombings, however even in this, there has been a strand that has been remarkably nonviolent against the israeli -- israel-palestine separation which has been purposely, if i may say so, to encroach on palestinian land again and again. as a result, in a number of places in palestine, villages believe -- they have been so remarkably nonviolent, some stone-throwing but so nonviolent that jimmy carter, desmond tutu, gandhi, the son had some success. some of the land has been given back. they are still struggling in some of the places. there's an oscar-winning documentary out which deals with the village of badros. it's not oscar-nominated but oscar winning. again, not my friends from south asia can but anyone recognize these two. they're not as well-known. so that's chaudry, the current chief justice of pakistan. and the other is a lawyer in pakistan. why is it important? because they just had a remar
israel-palestine as we all know is still in a state of contention. the second one was, unfortunately, was much more violent. and there was a lot of suicide bombings, however even in this, there has been a strand that has been remarkably nonviolent against the israeli -- israel-palestine separation which has been purposely, if i may say so, to encroach on palestinian land again and again. as a result, in a number of places in palestine, villages believe -- they have been so remarkably...
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within its it is part of palestine. but then with the palestinian man. as a result, the number of places in palestine the many of those is from the democracy but nonviolent that jimmy carter, said they showed their support and is still troubling and some of the places. [inaudible] in despite the remarkable. [inaudible] for that is from the chief justice of pakistan. why is it important to? because of the achievement of the response and coming down into the streets again so in the mid 2000's it was shut off basically with good housekeeping questions. . . >> here you have one the largest movements in the world. it was very recent protest against. this is -- i don't know how many of you you know about the maldives. it's an island nation. tourist destination. the person of who is there, i don't have a picture of him because at my right, i have have to have a room scan for these dictators. so i don't have a photograph of him. he's also 30 years longesttiving dictator in the nation. even in the middle east, i don't know if anyone has been there longer. and in
within its it is part of palestine. but then with the palestinian man. as a result, the number of places in palestine the many of those is from the democracy but nonviolent that jimmy carter, said they showed their support and is still troubling and some of the places. [inaudible] in despite the remarkable. [inaudible] for that is from the chief justice of pakistan. why is it important to? because of the achievement of the response and coming down into the streets again so in the mid 2000's it...
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is permitting the people in that region to decide what's happened when hamas won the elections in palestine sanctions were imposed on it it's money was stopped and the west refused to recognize a democratic election because they were hoping to push the p.l.o. through and we now know why with the publication of the palestinian papers that the p.l.o. leadership it was in the pocket of the united states and now we know also please release to such a disgusting extent that it's horrified people in...
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permitting the people in that region can decide what's happened when hamas won the elections in palestine sanctions were imposed on it it's money was stopped and the west refused to recognize a democratic election because they were hoping to push the p.l.o. through and we now know why with the publication of the palestinian papers for the past p.l.o. leadership which was in the pocket of the united states and now we know also of these released to such a disgusting extent that it's horrified people in the arab world and so will be actively promoted and clyde's to defend a corrupt palestinian leadership against hamas even though hamas had one ben they tried to destroy hamas as they did hezbollah and i encouraged them very sorry to have to go i wish you were going to go to a short break after a short break we'll continue our discussion on exporting democracy stay with. the people of the united states and our friends and allies will not live at the mercy of a. now regime that's threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder is a regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weap
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israel attacked palestine first. we attacked palestine first.t: drew from panama city is on the independents' line. caller: a wanted to say that i wish people would not go off topic and talk about the israeli thing. they are supposed to be talking about the wall in germany. i wanted to ask -- i have read many germans in the west think differently than the germans on the opposite side. even though it is now germany, long for the old ways. host: it is a united germany? guest: it is maybe 80% united. there are some people in germany who do have some nostalgia for the old system. they lived in a complete welfare state. they did not have to work that hard. they had guaranteed pensions and jobs that you do not have any capitalist society. a lot of the artists in east germany had a rather elevated life there. that is true in other communist countries. in a capitalist germany, if you want to be a writer or artist, you have to work hard and compete. the state does not give you the kind of recognition and support that they have in the old system. there ar
israel attacked palestine first. we attacked palestine first.t: drew from panama city is on the independents' line. caller: a wanted to say that i wish people would not go off topic and talk about the israeli thing. they are supposed to be talking about the wall in germany. i wanted to ask -- i have read many germans in the west think differently than the germans on the opposite side. even though it is now germany, long for the old ways. host: it is a united germany? guest: it is maybe 80%...
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palestine's, israelis. japanese, apaches. am more concentrated with life and love than flags, nationality, religion. that stuff gets in the way. one gets in the way is me, myself, my story. for me, that is why music is liberating. when you hear "imagine" anywhere in the world, people sang the lyrics. as soon as you hear the melody -- same thing with a bob marley song. i grew up taking everything from bob dylan, curtis mayfield, the beatles, smokey robinson. mike alma mater was the streets of san francisco. i would dare to go to school. where i really hung out was at the fillmore. that was my university, checking out be the king, and james brown, a cream. finding out how they were able to penetrate people's hearts. with their music. once you do that, something happens to their eyes. they become brighter. they start crying, they do not know why. they start dancing. it is like when a woman gives birth. =mmfirst, she cries and then she laughs. later on, she dances. and that, to me, is the beauty of what san francisco is about. >>
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at least twenty people have been killed after a deadly exchange of fire between israel and palestine rockets have been launched from gaza into israel with the jewish state launching air strikes against the palestinians after thursday's deadly attacks on southern israel gaza based political analyst dr honey all of us thinks it's significant that the violence comes just weeks before a u.n. vote on palestinian statehood all palestinian political factions have their mind and a link or responsibility with this attack on the israeli side and despite this fact we have what this last might mean military operations against the gaza strip in which syrian policy there were killed more than twenty people were wounded i guess that there is a link between the. policy and authority going to the united nations next month trying to listen in the street to i think the israeli side trying to use this attack as a pretext to launch really try to execute is the policy is he really is on a policy and actions i think the israeli military would like to do put dies i mean before to go to the united nations to
at least twenty people have been killed after a deadly exchange of fire between israel and palestine rockets have been launched from gaza into israel with the jewish state launching air strikes against the palestinians after thursday's deadly attacks on southern israel gaza based political analyst dr honey all of us thinks it's significant that the violence comes just weeks before a u.n. vote on palestinian statehood all palestinian political factions have their mind and a link or...
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neighbors new relationship with some of your nearest neighbors i'm thinking bahrain yemen lebanon iraq palestine. some of those countries have been complaining we're meddling in their internal affairs do they have a point. have we done a bad thing that we said that people should not be killed in bahrain what bad thing did we do do you call it interference who is using military force in bahrain are we doing that who is interfering in the internal affairs of the region show me one place or one location in the world where iranian military forces are present there is no such place the british forces american forces nato forces there are around us everywhere there surrounding iran and those same forces say iran is interfering in the internal affairs of the region what can we say to that. only recently iran announced that you've stepped up production of new centrifuges faster better centrifuges to make better higher quality. the question mark is why i know you said all the long line of rand does not want nuclear weapons ran is a peaceful country but of course a lot of people in the west don't believe
neighbors new relationship with some of your nearest neighbors i'm thinking bahrain yemen lebanon iraq palestine. some of those countries have been complaining we're meddling in their internal affairs do they have a point. have we done a bad thing that we said that people should not be killed in bahrain what bad thing did we do do you call it interference who is using military force in bahrain are we doing that who is interfering in the internal affairs of the region show me one place or one...
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because then you have integration of the of the war theaters and of dollars flow on iraq of course palestine lebanon on and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement or responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of a vast area. and plenty more stories ahead for you this hour. on the show. so we had to georgia to check on what's behind the policing stories for grits and glamour and how president saakashvili plans to wind up public support turning up the music. alstad egyptian president hosni mubarak has to appear in court later on wednesday charged with the killing of protesters during the february uprising as well as corruption well the trial is set to be broadcast live from cairo where the leader will be tried a lot of this two sons and senior aides now the charge against him carries a possible death sentence if he's found guilty of premeditated killings r.t. sex on a boy has been a fall here that's for us. the trial of the former egypti
because then you have integration of the of the war theaters and of dollars flow on iraq of course palestine lebanon on and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement or responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of a vast area. and plenty more stories ahead for you this hour. on the show. so we had to georgia to check on what's behind the...
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because then you have integration of the of the walk the earth has not gone as far on iraq of course palestine lebanon on and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand that any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement all responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of a vast area. and still ahead in the program alarm bells go off in the balkans nato opposite's process along the north border between kossovo and serbia to keep a close watch on the rising ethnic tensions. there a grand m.t.v. concert has rocked the republic of georgia in an event to some locals have branded a waste of taxpayer money but with the economy struggling and unemployment running rampant georgians have questioned how their president coughed up the cash for such a spectacle and as reports of really is hoping his approach will strike a positive note with voters. targeting the m.t.v. generation the state funded pop concert in between me has certainly attracted some big names i like so much and u.k. good here's georg
because then you have integration of the of the walk the earth has not gone as far on iraq of course palestine lebanon on and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand that any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement all responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of a vast area. and still ahead in the program alarm bells go off in the balkans nato opposite's process along the north...
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is water because then you have integration of the war theaters in afghanistan and iraq of course palestine lebanon on and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand that any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement or responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of a vast area we showed that ought to be always good to hear what you have to say thank you very much indeed for joining us live in montreal thank you very much. well still ahead for you this. information vacuum we have for why mainstream media remains to be one hundred fifty thousand israelis demanding social change. but also opens a whole new meaning to overtaking the tank and the mercedes you can find help that's all about a little later in the program. but first an independent panel of experts says there are adults that poland's investigation into the plane crash that killed president lech kaczynski was an objective one warsaw agreed that pilot error was the main cause of the tragedy in russia last year but there are sti
is water because then you have integration of the war theaters in afghanistan and iraq of course palestine lebanon on and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand that any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement or responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of a vast area we showed that ought to be always good to hear what you have to say thank you very much indeed for joining us...
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chinese border because then you have integration of the war theaters in afghanistan and iraq of course palestine lebanon on and saw a much larger war let's understand any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement or responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of the vast area. i know we've got some exclusive coverage of the violence in syria on the website one of our reporters has been in the city of homs where over one hundred people have allegedly been killed just in the past few days alone feel free to head over to r.t. dot com right now for the full report all right what are still ahead for you in the program here on r.t. alarm bells go off in the balkans nato up its presence along the north border between cause and serbia to keep a close watch on rising ethnic tensions. now a quarter past the hour a grand m.t.v. concert has a rock for the republic of georgia in an event some locals are branded a waste of taxpayer money with the economy struggling and unemployment running rampant georgians hav
chinese border because then you have integration of the war theaters in afghanistan and iraq of course palestine lebanon on and saw a much larger war let's understand any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement or responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of the vast area. i know we've got some exclusive coverage of the violence in syria on the website one of our reporters has been in the...
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chinese border because then you have integration of the war theaters in afghanistan and iraq of course palestine lebanon all along and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand that any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement or responsibility to protect we can devastate the goals of where this is going to lead to a military escalation of a vast area. and there's plenty more stories ahead for you this hour. the. sooner we go to georgia to check what's behind tbilisi's thirst for glitz and glamour and how president saakashvili plans to want to help the support by turning up the music. alstead egyptian president hosni mubarak is g. to appear in court later on a wednesday charged with the killing of protesters during the february uprising as well as corruption the trial is set to be broadcast live from cairo where the leader will be tried along with his two sons and his senior aides well the charge against him carries a possible death sentence if he's found guilty of premeditated killings archy's acts on a boy has been following events f
chinese border because then you have integration of the war theaters in afghanistan and iraq of course palestine lebanon all along and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand that any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement or responsibility to protect we can devastate the goals of where this is going to lead to a military escalation of a vast area. and there's plenty more stories ahead for you this hour. the. sooner we go to...
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because then you have integration of the of the war theaters and afghanistan and iraq of course palestine lebanon all along and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand that any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement all responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of a vast area. and plenty more stories ahead for you this hour. on the show and. soon we head to georgia to check what's behind tbilisi's a player story glitz and glamor and how president saakashvili plans to wind up public support by turning up the music. now a clash between a supporters and opponents of the ousted president hosni mubarak who is due in court right now and here we are looking at live pictures from cairo you have demonstrators gathering just outside the courthouse and the latest that we're hearing is that former president has actually arrived by helicopter of cairo court so they're looking at live pictures again from in front of the a courthouse some of barak is charged with the killing of protesters
because then you have integration of the of the war theaters and afghanistan and iraq of course palestine lebanon all along and so we're in for a much larger war let's understand that any kind of military intervention in syria at this stage using the pretext of a protest movement all responsibility to protect we have devastating consequences and lead to a military escalation of a vast area. and plenty more stories ahead for you this hour. on the show and. soon we head to georgia to check what's...