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later but it's the so-called islamic state and a sunni arab nationalist movement claimed responsibility for the attack the night that gave evidence iran has blamed its rival saudi arabia for funding arab separatist groups in the past the bloodshed as a huge shock to the country and likely to raise tensions in an already tumultuous region. now for more on this we can speak with a total immersion in doha he's a middle east expert and a visiting fellow with the brookings doha center public policy institute iran is pointing the finger at its rival saudi arabia and its gulf allies what does this mean for already tense relations. of course concerned being quite predictable. yourself off track most of all for the sound. track there's been a moment in time on the crown prince of saudi arabia and reports that he's going to try to run really on three iranian parents not a good man too early to say who is being drawn. though we have equally a claim from sunny arab separatists. who say they're responsible but are they in fact serious enough of a force to have to have pulled off such an attack. well
later but it's the so-called islamic state and a sunni arab nationalist movement claimed responsibility for the attack the night that gave evidence iran has blamed its rival saudi arabia for funding arab separatist groups in the past the bloodshed as a huge shock to the country and likely to raise tensions in an already tumultuous region. now for more on this we can speak with a total immersion in doha he's a middle east expert and a visiting fellow with the brookings doha center public policy...
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later both the so-called islamic state and a sunni arab nationalist movement claimed responsibility for the attack the night that gave evidence iran has blamed its arch rival saudi arabia for funding arab separatist groups in the past the bloodshed is a huge shock for the country and likely to raise tensions in an already tumultuous region. for more on the story we're joined now by saeed come ali dacre he's the iran correspondent for britain's guardian newspaper of hello to you save so we're hearing conflicting claims of responsibility for the attack iran is blaming u.s. allies in the region what do they mean by this man earlier this morning a spokesperson for the separatist group a mob nationalist group spoke to a number of exams and it was enough playing that they were behind the times to talk about it was wrong today. and later our news agency was your initial news agency of islamic state isis claimed responsibility as well there is no i mean it's not obvious at this point that there's any links between the two groups or islamic state exploiting the situation just to claim responsibi
later both the so-called islamic state and a sunni arab nationalist movement claimed responsibility for the attack the night that gave evidence iran has blamed its arch rival saudi arabia for funding arab separatist groups in the past the bloodshed is a huge shock for the country and likely to raise tensions in an already tumultuous region. for more on the story we're joined now by saeed come ali dacre he's the iran correspondent for britain's guardian newspaper of hello to you save so we're...
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was supported by the iran friendly bloc in the assembly is a sunni arab and former governor of anbar province. thousands of ethiopians have welcomed home rebel leader after twenty six years in exile is chairman of a group that fought for the self-determination of the people ethiopia's biggest ethnic minority ethiopia's government remove the terror group from its terror list as part of sweeping political reforms. german chancellor angela merkel's conservative allies in bavaria the c.s.u. have met in new nick to discuss strategy ahead of a key regional election next month polls show the party could be heading towards its worst result in more than sixty years as voters defect to other parties including the far right f.t. the party's leader horse as a whole for who also serves as germany's federal interior minister has dropped in the polls after clashes with merkel on a number of issues including migration. at the c.s.u. party conference in munich for us recently the c.s.u. has taken on some of the far right viewpoints of the immigration has not failed as a strategy. well migration is of
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of ahvaz. and many more injured. by police, and two were arrested. to have been carried out by sunni arabthe british broadcaster sky will be auctioned off today. auctioned off today. subject to rival bids by fox and comcast. comcast. the process, which will have a maximum of three rounds. maximum of three rounds. joining me now is mark sweeney. now is mark sweeney. viewers about the complicated process which has led up to today. process which has led up to today. wire, there could be £30 million spent to seal the deal. spent to seal the deal. finalised or do other keys need to be crossed and eyes darted? be crossed and eyes darted? will have until october 11 to decide whether to accept the deal. whether to accept the deal. assurances have parties had to give to get to this point? to get to this point? have always been issues about his control of news media. control of news media. murdoch also has sky news and papers in the uk. in the uk. had lost the line but please continue. continue. everything is been crossing the t5 and dotting the is. and dotting the is. and will there be an impact f
of ahvaz. and many more injured. by police, and two were arrested. to have been carried out by sunni arabthe british broadcaster sky will be auctioned off today. auctioned off today. subject to rival bids by fox and comcast. comcast. the process, which will have a maximum of three rounds. maximum of three rounds. joining me now is mark sweeney. now is mark sweeney. viewers about the complicated process which has led up to today. process which has led up to today. wire, there could be £30...
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some conflicting claims about who was behind this attack we've heard iran state media blaming a sunni arab separatist group but there are also reports that the so-called islamic state has also claimed responsibility what more do you know. well earlier this morning a spokesman some for a spokesperson for separatist nationalist insurgent group told a number of exile television networks in london iranian television networks that the group was behind the attack that those attackers were their members but later on the state said in its official news agency that they were behind the attack sometimes states has there's a tendency to claim attacks in a do to exploit situations like this and say it's been behind them in this situation is really to say where is one said with behind it already separatist group has any links with islamic state or not with what we know is that both groups have claimed responsibility for the attack i mean i have to say that attacks of such scale of are quite rare in iran and last year in june there was an attack in toronto tween attacks water the parliament. and seventy
some conflicting claims about who was behind this attack we've heard iran state media blaming a sunni arab separatist group but there are also reports that the so-called islamic state has also claimed responsibility what more do you know. well earlier this morning a spokesman some for a spokesperson for separatist nationalist insurgent group told a number of exile television networks in london iranian television networks that the group was behind the attack that those attackers were their...
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swiftly and decisively in defense of iranian lives later both the so-called islamic state and a sunni arab nationalist movement claimed responsibility for the attack though neither gave evidence iran has blamed its arch rival saudi arabia for funding arab separatist groups in the past the bloodshed as a huge shock for the country and likely to raise tensions in an already tumultuous region. well earlier the guardian's iran correspondent cites kamali dagon told me that this is attack is likely to ramp up tensions between iran and saudi arabia even more. miller iran has blamed for many years now its regional rivals including saudi arabia of assisting the stewardess groups and it's no blame saudi arabia many times worries even today the revolutionary guards directly like mr zarif who was not very direct in his tweets but revolutionary guards are very directly to saudi arabia was behind the attack so it is very critical times in the middle east where you have iran and saudi arabia on the opposite end of many conflicts you know you have syria you have the yemen war and iran and saudi arabia are
swiftly and decisively in defense of iranian lives later both the so-called islamic state and a sunni arab nationalist movement claimed responsibility for the attack though neither gave evidence iran has blamed its arch rival saudi arabia for funding arab separatist groups in the past the bloodshed as a huge shock for the country and likely to raise tensions in an already tumultuous region. well earlier the guardian's iran correspondent cites kamali dagon told me that this is attack is likely...
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was supported by the iran friendly bloc in the assembly he's a sunni arab and former governor of unbar province. thousands of ethiopians are welcome home a rebel leader. after twenty six years in exile is german of a group that fought for the self-determination of the more people into o.p.'s biggest ethnic minority if you will because government removed the group from its total list as part of sweeping political reforms. here in germany angular merkel's conservative allies in bavaria the c.s.u. have held a one day congress in munich to discuss strategy ahead if a key returned election in the state next month polls show the party could be heading towards its bust result in more than sixty yaz as voters defect to other parties including the far right. the popularity of the party's leader. who is also germany's interior minister dropped to an all time low after he clashed with medical on a number of issues including migration. it's meant to be a show of unity christian social union had her say hoffa and the very end primedia . their intended message this area needs to c.s.u. for stability
was supported by the iran friendly bloc in the assembly he's a sunni arab and former governor of unbar province. thousands of ethiopians are welcome home a rebel leader. after twenty six years in exile is german of a group that fought for the self-determination of the more people into o.p.'s biggest ethnic minority if you will because government removed the group from its total list as part of sweeping political reforms. here in germany angular merkel's conservative allies in bavaria the c.s.u....
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elite revolutionary guard were killed and many more wounded when gunmen opened fire on crowds both sunni arab separatists and the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility for.
elite revolutionary guard were killed and many more wounded when gunmen opened fire on crowds both sunni arab separatists and the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility for.
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elite revolutionary guard were killed and many more wounded when gunmen opened fire on crowds both sunni arab separatists and the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility .
elite revolutionary guard were killed and many more wounded when gunmen opened fire on crowds both sunni arab separatists and the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility .
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is the rain is the kuwaitis the qatar is the damien's and the egyptians some the predominantly sunni arab world to contain iran the problem that they face for the time being is that their own allies are embroiled in the quizes the worst of the region. to see this explains why the qatari foreign minister. i know that it was you saying basically that to move forward to that stage of an alliance we had first of all to solve our own problems he was referring to the blockade imposed on his country by the saudi led quartet it's sending credibly interesting delicate moment not only for the americans but also for the region as the saudis said that they are patient that they don't care about the crisis going on even if it takes fifty years you know what the qataris are saying that they can also wait let's listen to what the hot if imus had to say. we have discussed the strategic initiative in the middle east and for the middle east and this is quite important initiative and there miles to be clear principles to be dealt with and to have a lot of discussion transparent discussion discoloring regard
is the rain is the kuwaitis the qatar is the damien's and the egyptians some the predominantly sunni arab world to contain iran the problem that they face for the time being is that their own allies are embroiled in the quizes the worst of the region. to see this explains why the qatari foreign minister. i know that it was you saying basically that to move forward to that stage of an alliance we had first of all to solve our own problems he was referring to the blockade imposed on his country...
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saudi arabia has long blamed iran for funding proxies to spread she has them in a predominantly sunni arab world accusations dismissed by to herat. yemen's president. told the united nations general assembly that iran must stop meddling in his country's. we're not. all the how to. fight over we are still in the grips of a war that was imposed on our people by armed militias that are supported by iran and hezbollah they are supported financially through the media and militarily these militias are extremists they employ gangs to work tactics. ronnie denied all those allegations as well as accusations that his country continues to send weapons and fighters to support the syrian president bashar assad the iranian president couldn't hide his excitement about the support he got from the e.u. russia and china but it remains to be seen whether that support will last as the u.s. ramps its diplomatic pressure the back and forth accusations between iran and the trump administration come at a critical time the u.s. is planning a new round of sanctions to choke to iran's oil revenue and that's already
saudi arabia has long blamed iran for funding proxies to spread she has them in a predominantly sunni arab world accusations dismissed by to herat. yemen's president. told the united nations general assembly that iran must stop meddling in his country's. we're not. all the how to. fight over we are still in the grips of a war that was imposed on our people by armed militias that are supported by iran and hezbollah they are supported financially through the media and militarily these militias...
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spokesman for iran's revolutionary guards said the attack is thought to have been carried out by sunni arabthe supermarket chain co—op is scrapping plastic carrier bags from 1,400 of its uk shops today, and replacing them with a compostable version. it's the latest retailer to cut down after the government laid out plans to eradicate all avoidable plastic waste in britain within 25 years, as our business correspondent emma simpson reports. plastic waste — we're drowning in it. around a million tonnes of plastic is generated by uk supermarkets every year, and they've been coming up with a host of measures to try to stem the tide. take iceland, where plastic packaging is on the way out, from fruit and veg to plastic dishes for ready meals. all its own branded products will have paper or biodegradable packaging within five years. at morrisons, you can take your own container when you buy meat and fish, and there are now paper bags, not plastic, for loose fruit and veg. black plastic is difficult to recycle, but asda has replaced it for all its fruit and veg. now the co—op has an environmentall
spokesman for iran's revolutionary guards said the attack is thought to have been carried out by sunni arabthe supermarket chain co—op is scrapping plastic carrier bags from 1,400 of its uk shops today, and replacing them with a compostable version. it's the latest retailer to cut down after the government laid out plans to eradicate all avoidable plastic waste in britain within 25 years, as our business correspondent emma simpson reports. plastic waste — we're drowning in it. around a...
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elite revolutionary guard were killed and many more wounded when gunmen opened fire on crowds both sunni arab separatists and the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility for the attack. the death toll following a ferry accident on lake victoria intense anea has risen to more than to hug.
elite revolutionary guard were killed and many more wounded when gunmen opened fire on crowds both sunni arab separatists and the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility for the attack. the death toll following a ferry accident on lake victoria intense anea has risen to more than to hug.
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spokesman for iran's revolutionary guards said the attack is thought to have been carried out by sunni arabcued from a ferry on lake victoria two days after it capsized, drowning at least 170 people. the engineer reportedly survived in an air pocket, and is reported to be serious condition. tanzania's president has ordered the arrest of those he says are responsible. scores of passengers are still missing. merchuma reports from nairobi in neighbouring kenya. it has been a grim two days for a of those who were on board. the rescue teams, which have no capacity to work tonight, most of the operations on friday evening, and zoomed on saturday morning, retrieving several more bodies from the waters. translation: most of the bodies have been identified by theirfamilies, so been identified by theirfamilies, so all the necessary arrangements have been made. the next step is to allow family members to start collecting the beloved ones, ready for burial ceremony. the government has also been criticised for the poor conditions of the vessel. translation: our ferry had a maximum carrying capacity of 2
spokesman for iran's revolutionary guards said the attack is thought to have been carried out by sunni arabcued from a ferry on lake victoria two days after it capsized, drowning at least 170 people. the engineer reportedly survived in an air pocket, and is reported to be serious condition. tanzania's president has ordered the arrest of those he says are responsible. scores of passengers are still missing. merchuma reports from nairobi in neighbouring kenya. it has been a grim two days for a of...
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. >> the one thing about turkey is turkey is our only ally that's advocating to empower local sunni arabs to push back against isis, to push back militias, to push back against al qaeda and at no time during this isis campaign 2009 have ime since we empowered sunnis to fight extremism. sunnis, like we did in the earch, yeah, we reconciled groups that were affiliated with al qaeda but we had kill, cilables that we captured. we put, as general lamb would we we put in the grave but reconciled with enough to decimate al qaeda leadership and at no time have the sunni arabs in raqqa places been empowered to hold territory. e keep relying on proxies, to curry leverage by partnering, and now it's verything we can to prevent backside in syria and iraq as we look at what we're doing west of or not and wanting leaving raqqa and open to security backslide where isis is still there and looking to do things. worse, militias are moving in and repopulating shia proxies,with enemies ep trading off and allies for short term that fit objectives the narrative for transitional u.s. security officials and olit
. >> the one thing about turkey is turkey is our only ally that's advocating to empower local sunni arabs to push back against isis, to push back militias, to push back against al qaeda and at no time during this isis campaign 2009 have ime since we empowered sunnis to fight extremism. sunnis, like we did in the earch, yeah, we reconciled groups that were affiliated with al qaeda but we had kill, cilables that we captured. we put, as general lamb would we we put in the grave but...
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. >> one thing about turkey is turkey is our only ally advocating power local sunni arabs to push back against isis, to push back against the militias, to push back against al qaeda and at no time for 2009 have we empowered the sunnis to fight sunni extremism. sunnis like we did in the search, we reconciled groups that were affiliated with al haqaeda but we had on reconcilable that we killed or captured and we put as general lamb would say, that we put in the grave that we reconciled with enough to decimate al qaeda leadership during the surge and at no time have the sunni arabs in raqqa and powered the whole territory, instead we keep relying on proxies that are there for these other reasons to curry favor or for a leverage by parting with the us to defeat isis and now it's everything we are trying to do to keep them there to prevent case back flood as the wymt looks at what we are doing west of the euphrates and wanting to go to idlib and believing raqqa open to security backslide where isis is looking to do things and worse, shia militias are moving in andrepopulating these neighbor
. >> one thing about turkey is turkey is our only ally advocating power local sunni arabs to push back against isis, to push back against the militias, to push back against al qaeda and at no time for 2009 have we empowered the sunnis to fight sunni extremism. sunnis like we did in the search, we reconciled groups that were affiliated with al haqaeda but we had on reconcilable that we killed or captured and we put as general lamb would say, that we put in the grave that we reconciled with...
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saudi arabia has long blamed iran for funding crosses to spread she has them in a predominantly sunni arab world accusations dismissed by the horizon. yemen's president. told the united nations general assembly that iran must stop meddling in his country's. we're not. all the how to. fight over we are still in the grips of a war that was imposed on our people by our militias are supported by iran and hezbollah they are supported financially through the media and militarily these militias are extremists they employ gangs to work tactics. ronnie denied all those allegations as well as accusations that his country continues to send weapons and fighters to support the syrian president bashar assad the iranian president couldn't hide his excitement about the support he got from the e.u. russia and china but it remains to be seen whether that support will last as the u.s. ramps its diplomatic pressure the back and forth accusations between iran and the trump administration come at a critical time the u.s. is planning a new round of sanctions to choke to iran's oil revenue that's already raising
saudi arabia has long blamed iran for funding crosses to spread she has them in a predominantly sunni arab world accusations dismissed by the horizon. yemen's president. told the united nations general assembly that iran must stop meddling in his country's. we're not. all the how to. fight over we are still in the grips of a war that was imposed on our people by our militias are supported by iran and hezbollah they are supported financially through the media and militarily these militias are...
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in a predominantly sunni arab world accusations dismissed by the horizon yemen's president. told the united nations general assembly that iran must stop meddling in his country's. we're not a whole the how to. fight over we are still in the grips of a war that was imposed on our people by our militias it was supported by iran and hezbollah they are supported financially through the media and militarily these militias are extremists they employ gangs who are.
in a predominantly sunni arab world accusations dismissed by the horizon yemen's president. told the united nations general assembly that iran must stop meddling in his country's. we're not a whole the how to. fight over we are still in the grips of a war that was imposed on our people by our militias it was supported by iran and hezbollah they are supported financially through the media and militarily these militias are extremists they employ gangs who are.
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sentiment in iraq has been simmering for quite some time and not so much in iraqi kurdistan or within sunni arabs in iraq which is longstanding and not surprising but this time particularly with the shia the town the city of basra the province of basra is a shia majority town they have been immune from sectarian war they have been immune from the war against isis their anger is that they're very leaders the political parties that have been in government since two thousand and five on one hand but the anger is by extension toward iran because iran has been the protector of domination governance in iraq on one hand but on the other there's also a direct anger at iran for limiting the supply of rivers and fresh water into a shop a lot of been there for increasing the nation of of the potable water for the people of basra so that the. very angry at the government but also angry at iran directly and by extension do you think just finally this can be contained the simmering tensions i know there's been emergency sessions held in the iraqi parliament of what's been going on a bus or but when you start t
sentiment in iraq has been simmering for quite some time and not so much in iraqi kurdistan or within sunni arabs in iraq which is longstanding and not surprising but this time particularly with the shia the town the city of basra the province of basra is a shia majority town they have been immune from sectarian war they have been immune from the war against isis their anger is that they're very leaders the political parties that have been in government since two thousand and five on one hand...
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spokesman for iran's revolutionary guards says the attack is thought to have been carried out by sunni arabn the loans of the failed payday lender wonga, which has gone into administration. concerns had been raised that another lender might take on the debts of thousands of borrowers and still charge high rates of interest. but the church now believes it isn't as well placed as others, to take on the loans. a man has been rescued from a ferry, two days after it capsized on lake victoria in tanzania. he's thought to have survived in an air pocket under the upturned vessel. more than 200 people are now known to have died in the accident. jessica parker has more. an anxious wait from the shore, relatives unable to hold back their tea rs. relatives unable to hold back their tears. divers and rescue teams, attempting to bring more bodies to shore at lake victoria. the ferry capsized two days ago. officials say it was filled to four times its maximum capacity and tipped when passengers moved from one side to the other. divers resumed their search for survivors today after hearing knocking from in
spokesman for iran's revolutionary guards says the attack is thought to have been carried out by sunni arabn the loans of the failed payday lender wonga, which has gone into administration. concerns had been raised that another lender might take on the debts of thousands of borrowers and still charge high rates of interest. but the church now believes it isn't as well placed as others, to take on the loans. a man has been rescued from a ferry, two days after it capsized on lake victoria in...
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when i was born in 1967, the leader of the sunni arab world was the president of egypt.hing arab nationalist who was threatening to throw the jews, we are going to invade israel to kill everybody and drive them out and we are going to reconquer them. he built an alliance to make that happen and when i was two months old, nasa was about to invade and i late the country of israel. israel hadn't strike first, as you know, in six days they almost quadrupled the territory, reunified jerusalem and on the seventh day on the they rested. [applause] where we today? so that's the world without, that i was born into. egypt was the leader and enemy and buying russians, so it repertory. by russian air force jets. where we today? two years ago, no, just last year. just before passover as it turns out, i happened to be in washington finishing up a book tour. it was the end of the isis series. i got invited to a meeting with the new president of egypt. i had been intrigued with him, watching what was going on with him. of course i never met them, i got invited to a meeting with 16 exper
when i was born in 1967, the leader of the sunni arab world was the president of egypt.hing arab nationalist who was threatening to throw the jews, we are going to invade israel to kill everybody and drive them out and we are going to reconquer them. he built an alliance to make that happen and when i was two months old, nasa was about to invade and i late the country of israel. israel hadn't strike first, as you know, in six days they almost quadrupled the territory, reunified jerusalem and on...
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. >> the one thing about turkey is turkey is our only ally that's ab vo cating to empower local sunni arabs to push back against isis, the militias and al qaeda and no time during this isis campaign and since 2009 have we empowered sunnis to fight sunni extremism. sunnis to fight like we did in the surge. yeah, we reconciled groups that were affiliated with al qaeda, but we had unreconcilables we killed and capture. as general lamm would say, we put in the grave. we reconciled with enough to decimate al qaeda leadership. have at no time syria, raqqah been empowered to hold territory. we rely on proxies there for these other reasons to curry favor or curry leverage by partnering with the u.s. to defeat isis and now everything we're trying to do to keep them there to prevent security back slide in syria and iraq, as they look at what we're doing west of the euphrates and wanting to go to idlib and leaving raqqah open to a security back slide where isis is still there looking to do things and shia militias are moving in and repopulating the neighborhoods with shia loyalists or proxies and we k
. >> the one thing about turkey is turkey is our only ally that's ab vo cating to empower local sunni arabs to push back against isis, the militias and al qaeda and no time during this isis campaign and since 2009 have we empowered sunnis to fight sunni extremism. sunnis to fight like we did in the surge. yeah, we reconciled groups that were affiliated with al qaeda, but we had unreconcilables we killed and capture. as general lamm would say, we put in the grave. we reconciled with enough...
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so the whole thing is to undermine a legitimate government iran is trying to counter the sunni presence in the arab world with a new radical narrative isn't this an approach used moment for the iranians to say what a second isn't this the right time to start reaching out to our arch rivals in the region particularly countries like saudi arabia. iran has actually indicated that it does want to improve relations with saudi arabia however in recent months it has become very difficult because the saudis have actually become very close to the israelis and they have actually become part of the saudi m r a t israel the effort to sanction iran in the region we have to remember that the sanctions on iran are having a very important impact i mean right now it is even crucial drugs are hard to find within iran so so when when you see these hostile actions by the other side you have to expect iran to also get defensive and i think iran we have to remember that it is responding to a very destabilizing in threatening regional environment and when the trumpet ministration decided to leave the nuclear grow a court
so the whole thing is to undermine a legitimate government iran is trying to counter the sunni presence in the arab world with a new radical narrative isn't this an approach used moment for the iranians to say what a second isn't this the right time to start reaching out to our arch rivals in the region particularly countries like saudi arabia. iran has actually indicated that it does want to improve relations with saudi arabia however in recent months it has become very difficult because the...
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as well as the extent of their c power over theilian areas in their grip, we must travel west to arab sunni areas, which we m will do iny next report. >> sreenivasan: naomi osaka became the first japanese grandf slam champion,ting serena williams in the women's singles final of the u.s. open yesterday. the 20-year-old dominafor most of the match but a heated exchange between williams and the chair umpire createdve conty and questions over whether williams was being held to a different standard than kyher professional players. joining me now via from washington, d.c. is lindsay gibbs, a reporter at think progress and co-host oe "burn it all down" podcast and sportswriter sandra t. let me start with a point agreement that both of you mht find which is it was a fantastic performance by naomi osaka. it was a great games, >> she out served serena t williams, b on break points, saved all but one she faced and to see 20-year-old on that stage playing against her idol in their first grand rm slam final pero well, was -- i don't know, personally made me hopeful for the future of this wonderful court
as well as the extent of their c power over theilian areas in their grip, we must travel west to arab sunni areas, which we m will do iny next report. >> sreenivasan: naomi osaka became the first japanese grandf slam champion,ting serena williams in the women's singles final of the u.s. open yesterday. the 20-year-old dominafor most of the match but a heated exchange between williams and the chair umpire createdve conty and questions over whether williams was being held to a different...
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so the whole thing is to undermine a legitimate government iran is trying to counter the sunni presence in the arab world with a new radical narrative.
so the whole thing is to undermine a legitimate government iran is trying to counter the sunni presence in the arab world with a new radical narrative.
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so the whole thing is to undermine a legitimate government iran is trying to counter the sunni presence in the arab world with a new radical narrative isn't this an approach used moment for the iranians to say well a second isn't this the right time to start reaching out to our arch rivals in the region particularly countries like saudi arabia. iran has actually indicated that it does want to improve relations with saudi arabia however in recent months it has become very difficult because the saudis have actually become very close to the israelis and they have actually become part of the saudi m r a t israel the effort to sanction iran in the region we have to remember that the sanctions on iran are having a very important impact i mean right now it is even crucial drugs are hard to find within iran so so when when you see these hostile actions by the other side you have to expect iran to also get defensive and i think iran we have to remember that it is responding to a very destabilizing in threatening regional environment and when the trumpet ministration decided to leave the nuclear grow a court
so the whole thing is to undermine a legitimate government iran is trying to counter the sunni presence in the arab world with a new radical narrative isn't this an approach used moment for the iranians to say well a second isn't this the right time to start reaching out to our arch rivals in the region particularly countries like saudi arabia. iran has actually indicated that it does want to improve relations with saudi arabia however in recent months it has become very difficult because the...
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claiming to be behind rather the shooting called the patriotic arab democratic movement was is sunni and the iranian foreign minister was quick to blame foreign powers for supporting terrorism on iranian soil. terrorists recruited trained on didn't beat by a foreign regime have attacked. children and journalists among casualties iran holds regional terror sponsors and their us mostest accountable for such attacks iran will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of iranian lives i believe that i sold or islamic state of iraq and eleven militant they are trying to take a fortune of the the chance in order to you know. claim some kind of power this is been done by a law was a year. and established terrorist group it's known it's not an unknown terrorist group it has long had ties with all the arabia for the past several years and they've done a number of. terrorist attacks in the same region of course on a much smaller scale and you know this group has given out a statement claiming that it is responsible all saudis have you know all of very overt is with israel and the united states
claiming to be behind rather the shooting called the patriotic arab democratic movement was is sunni and the iranian foreign minister was quick to blame foreign powers for supporting terrorism on iranian soil. terrorists recruited trained on didn't beat by a foreign regime have attacked. children and journalists among casualties iran holds regional terror sponsors and their us mostest accountable for such attacks iran will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of iranian lives i believe...
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and they want to blame others and they start with the united states as well as their sunni enemies like the united arabtes and saudi arabia. in particular this attack on the border of the rack and an area that experienced other protests and water shortages and victimized by smuggling and other things, was probably an inside job. these guys were wearing soldiers uniform so the iranian's want to deflect blame for their own problems and blame others, a common tactic and there's. >> with respect to iran us forces won't be leaving syria anytime soon. not just actually iran but proxies, militias, us forces will stay until they are out of syria. >> the problem is iran doesn't do post-conflict reconstruction very well because they are targeting sunnis, innocent sunnis and that is no way to bring about the reconciliation required to eliminate the terrorist threat. with iran involve it is a petri dish growing threats of extremists who need to be there in some form, not a lot of intelligence capability but enough to protect their interests for sure. shannon: russia is in dispute as well whether russia should be s
and they want to blame others and they start with the united states as well as their sunni enemies like the united arabtes and saudi arabia. in particular this attack on the border of the rack and an area that experienced other protests and water shortages and victimized by smuggling and other things, was probably an inside job. these guys were wearing soldiers uniform so the iranian's want to deflect blame for their own problems and blame others, a common tactic and there's. >> with...
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what's happening in places like that province which is not predominantly persian population, it's an arab sunnihat's happening there and what's happening across the rest of the country, the complete collapse of their economy, collapse of their currency, complete dissatisfaction and realization that this regime cannot answer the basic needs of the iranian people, together with this enormous pressure from the united states, i think the islamic revolution is looking at a very, very difficult next year or two. neil: all right. john, thank you very, very much. oil was up, as i showed you there. stocks are down, as i also showed you a little bit earlier. in the middle of that, concern right now about the future of an investigation of the president of the united states and how that affects one rod rosenstein, who apparently is still hanging on to his job until at least thursday. neil: all right. thursday could be the day that rod rosenstein is fired or finds out his fate, because it wasn't today. apparently the word from the white house is they did want to talk to the deputy attorney general at the wh
what's happening in places like that province which is not predominantly persian population, it's an arab sunnihat's happening there and what's happening across the rest of the country, the complete collapse of their economy, collapse of their currency, complete dissatisfaction and realization that this regime cannot answer the basic needs of the iranian people, together with this enormous pressure from the united states, i think the islamic revolution is looking at a very, very difficult next...
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want to blame others and they start with the united states, as well as their sunni enemies in the region, like the united arabs and saudi arabia. this attack that occurred on the border of iraq in an area that is experienced other protests for water shortages, has been victimized by smuggling, it was probably an inside job as well. these guys were wearing soldiers' uniforms. the iranians want to deflect their blame for the on problem and blame others. a common tactic. >> shannon: ambassador bolton said that u.s. forces will not be leaving syria anytime soon as long as they feel like iran has said -- not just iran but proxies, militias, he says they will stay until they are completely out of syria. >> the problem is, iran doesn't do post-conflict reconstruction very well. what they are doing is targeting sunnis, innocent sunni. that is no way to bring about the reconciliation that really is required to eliminate the terrorist threat. with iran and bob clement carries on being a petri dish growing these threats of extremists. we need to be there in some form, not a lot of troops or an intelligence capability bu
want to blame others and they start with the united states, as well as their sunni enemies in the region, like the united arabs and saudi arabia. this attack that occurred on the border of iraq in an area that is experienced other protests for water shortages, has been victimized by smuggling, it was probably an inside job as well. these guys were wearing soldiers' uniforms. the iranians want to deflect their blame for the on problem and blame others. a common tactic. >> shannon:...
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i am saying that the sunni population of iraq, kurds and arab are more diss trustful than ever. isis now knows they cannot roll in, plant flags, hold public executions without the ability to be able toll shut down american aircraft. >> please. >> i just wanted to tell, that that number in itself is significant although that shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody who is closely watching syria and iraq. even more important than that number is now there is an issue or challenge in iraq that is even more complicated and difficult to counter than it was before. now of course isis does not control that territory that it controlled before at one point, up to 40% of al qaeda. but now it has sleeper cells. it still has its infrastructure in different parts of iraq that are invisible during the day but at night they continue their campaign of assassination, kidnapping, taking ransom from people and intimidating officials, tribal leaders and others. now it is the onus on the iraqi security forces and their international allies to go and find them and dismantle those cells. and that's much
i am saying that the sunni population of iraq, kurds and arab are more diss trustful than ever. isis now knows they cannot roll in, plant flags, hold public executions without the ability to be able toll shut down american aircraft. >> please. >> i just wanted to tell, that that number in itself is significant although that shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody who is closely watching syria and iraq. even more important than that number is now there is an issue or challenge in...
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sunni one. morgan sustain iraq. after the 911 attacks that are now in our military. in the arab peninsula. everywhere. and her allies. we have to find of the threat at the realization that this is never ending. we will continue to have to fight these types of groups and we have to develop some sort of thirty-year strategic message that we will be there until it's over in some capacity. i think it's very true that ate the time of 911 in some ways it was a more simplistic picture at that time. the nature of the threat has changed only in terms of groups but geographically. whether or not this is a reflection of the strategy that we took it was a natural progression of the gets a perfect segue that we try to make on this all the time. we think that event is still misunderstood today. they call him the reviving shake. it didn't pin out the way they thought it was goingct to. it's a political space for jihad to expand in the belief system to gain a foothold in different countries where it never had it before. they were and expand the revolution. i agree with what a lot of what michael was saying. the one w
sunni one. morgan sustain iraq. after the 911 attacks that are now in our military. in the arab peninsula. everywhere. and her allies. we have to find of the threat at the realization that this is never ending. we will continue to have to fight these types of groups and we have to develop some sort of thirty-year strategic message that we will be there until it's over in some capacity. i think it's very true that ate the time of 911 in some ways it was a more simplistic picture at that time....
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sunny. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count folk abene dot . tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. given the count on al-jazeera. top stories for you here on al-jazeera the u.s. national security advisor john bolton has called russia's plan to send a missile system to syria a significant escalation he wants russia to reconsider the new s. three hundred anti aircraft systems being given to the syrian military but russia says it's about protecting its planes it's just days after one of its mines was actually shot down by an accurate syrian anti-aircraft fire deputy attorney general rob rosenstein is expected to go to a meeting at the white house on thursday according to donald trump's spokeswoman they've been reports in the u.s. that he could be about to lose his job for the son's been overseeing the investigation into alleged russian interference in the twenty sixteen election. and the president of the moldings has conceded defeat in sunday's presidential election provisional resul
sunny. al-jazeera recounts the shocking story of the assassination of count folk abene dot . tossed by the security council to mediate between arabs and israelis. his death would prove one of the darkest days in the quest for peace in the middle east. given the count on al-jazeera. top stories for you here on al-jazeera the u.s. national security advisor john bolton has called russia's plan to send a missile system to syria a significant escalation he wants russia to reconsider the new s. three...
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sunni muslim or a saudi muslim or an indian muslim. you are an american muslim. and that you didn't just ride in 1967 after the immigration and naturalization act, that there had been arabic prayers in this country probably from the time that those first slaves arrived. the whole narrative reshapes and you start to say, we have dinner for 400 years. and honestly, the most generous people in this whole story are black muslims who are like you take notice for the 60 years that you've been here, and now you want to say you want the latest chapter in our story? i guess we been generous for a few centuries now, we will be generous to you, to. right? so the story of muslims in america isn't just an immigrant story that is 60 years old. it's an american story that is 400 years old. it includes mohammad ali, it includes kareem abdul-jabbar. includes all of these major figures largely from the african-american community and tradition, and it is not ethnically split anymore. i think a final thing here is it does not only principally or yet around piety. it also orients around contribution, right? so it used to be that the first question that was asked when somebody claimed a muslim
sunni muslim or a saudi muslim or an indian muslim. you are an american muslim. and that you didn't just ride in 1967 after the immigration and naturalization act, that there had been arabic prayers in this country probably from the time that those first slaves arrived. the whole narrative reshapes and you start to say, we have dinner for 400 years. and honestly, the most generous people in this whole story are black muslims who are like you take notice for the 60 years that you've been here,...
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elite revolutionary guard were killed and many more wounded when gunmen opened fire on crowds both sunni arab separatists and the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility for the attack. from a woman who's accused the u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault has agreed to testify in front of a senate panel and it's lawyers for christine blasi ford are said to be negotiating the conditions of her testimony the committee has delayed a vote on cavanagh's confirmation. and the world's largest beer festival october fest is now officially underway here in germany on the ferry and capital munich some seven million liters of brew are expected to flow at the two week celebration the event attracts revelers from all over the world. here's what's coming up for the book going to have plenty to talk about here on the w. it's cut take a look at what all that means for the title of course. the fondest legal every weekend here on w. . it was two thousand and eight and the banks were hemorrhaging billions of dollars the eurozone was on the ropes and people could only watch in ho
elite revolutionary guard were killed and many more wounded when gunmen opened fire on crowds both sunni arab separatists and the so-called islamic state have claimed responsibility for the attack. from a woman who's accused the u.s. supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh of sexual assault has agreed to testify in front of a senate panel and it's lawyers for christine blasi ford are said to be negotiating the conditions of her testimony the committee has delayed a vote on cavanagh's...