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syria which has no press. of hizbollah shiite militias and iran and not only that not allowing iran to build a major ballistic missile facilities because we cannot allow the iranians to build missiles in lebannon or in syria and give it to the hizbollah and they use it as proxies against us this is something that has to end we have exposed their you runyan face now and they should be up front so far the iranians have been very very methodical and very very sophisticated i would say very conniving when they were behind all the proxies they were willing to fight until the last hizbullah man or the last assad man or the last shiite militias now we want to see the iranians in the front and this is where i think when their interests are going to be harmed when their people are going to be at harm's way i think this will perswade them to go back to their territory and about their territorial in great integrity of syria i'm sure that israel and russia are talking together all the time and i'm sure we see things most
syria which has no press. of hizbollah shiite militias and iran and not only that not allowing iran to build a major ballistic missile facilities because we cannot allow the iranians to build missiles in lebannon or in syria and give it to the hizbollah and they use it as proxies against us this is something that has to end we have exposed their you runyan face now and they should be up front so far the iranians have been very very methodical and very very sophisticated i would say very...
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syria which has no pres. sense of hizbollah shiite militias and iran and not only that not allowing iran to build a major ballistic missile facilities because we cannot allow the iranians to build missiles in lebannon or in syria and give it to the hizbollah and they use it as proxies against us this is something that has to end we have exposed you runyan face now and they should be up front so far the iranians have been very very methodical and very very sophisticated i would say very conniving when they were behind all the proxies they were willing to fight until the last possible amen or the last assad man or the last shiite militias now we want to see the iranians in the front and this is where i think when their interests are going to be harmed when their people are going to be at harm's way i think this will perswade them to go back to their territory and about their territory in great integrity of syria i'm sure that israel and russia are talking together all the time and i'm sure we see things most of
syria which has no pres. sense of hizbollah shiite militias and iran and not only that not allowing iran to build a major ballistic missile facilities because we cannot allow the iranians to build missiles in lebannon or in syria and give it to the hizbollah and they use it as proxies against us this is something that has to end we have exposed you runyan face now and they should be up front so far the iranians have been very very methodical and very very sophisticated i would say very...
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the solace of syria was subject to. a deal between the jordan russia and america that was decided on in september of last year and it was confirmed during the summit between fourteen and trump last november and now this is a serious breach of this at the core of this he was training in the presence. is that iran demand was that iran has to be. forty to fifty kilometers from far from this border this is the core of the deed and today they said back to will decide that you're reigning in the presence and its capability to engage with since day one you're on was trying to change the rules of engagement. is retired so now russia is russia testing that ability of america to defend this deed is it trying to test that readiness of that effort as a all or that is a deal that has been already. decided on and russia which. according to which iran will withdraw from that is that i.e.d. border and in exchange of that russia is the claiming that this will be on that at this point all let's just say what do you think is that sammy se
the solace of syria was subject to. a deal between the jordan russia and america that was decided on in september of last year and it was confirmed during the summit between fourteen and trump last november and now this is a serious breach of this at the core of this he was training in the presence. is that iran demand was that iran has to be. forty to fifty kilometers from far from this border this is the core of the deed and today they said back to will decide that you're reigning in the...
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syria found the idea of a p.l.o. backed regime and never known a recipe for disaster it feared such areas would provoke israel into military action that would drag syria into war. for their part israel and the united states also took a dim view of the rise of the lebanese left and its palestinian arabs in one of the more bizarre alignments of interest in the oven on syria decided to throw its weight behind the christians with a green light from washington and tacit israeli consent syria sent its army into lebanon in june of one nine hundred seventy six to stem the palestinian leftist advance. got a polygamy story out of the. and that's what it of syria was asked to intervene to curb the expansion of the palestinian and lebanese leftists. the lebanese left had become troublesome to arab regimes. the leader of the left come out jumblatt was viewed as a threat to lebanese and arab stability. another factor was the mutual dislike between arafat and syrian president assad. syria's military intervention was stepped up foll
syria found the idea of a p.l.o. backed regime and never known a recipe for disaster it feared such areas would provoke israel into military action that would drag syria into war. for their part israel and the united states also took a dim view of the rise of the lebanese left and its palestinian arabs in one of the more bizarre alignments of interest in the oven on syria decided to throw its weight behind the christians with a green light from washington and tacit israeli consent syria sent...
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i didn't go to syria, i went to jordan. >> oh. >> i have not been to syria since the uprising began in 2011. and some people have gone as journalists, but i've done all of my interviews with people on the outside. so in that sense, i didn't have a fixer. i began with one contact and then another, and one person would introduce me to another, and i worked new that sort of snowballing sort of social movement or sort of social networks. but i didn't do any of my interviews inside syria. i wanted theto be open spaces where people could talk frankly about some of the most politically controversial issues, and it was safer to do that outside. >> okay, thank you. >> thank you. >> would you talk about your writing process? >> yeah, thanks. so as i said, the steps of the process are, one, doing the interviews; two, getting them transcribed and translating; three, then having hundreds of thousands o words of material. and then i used a software called scrivener which helped me sort of put things into categories which is kind of a fancy software that is, essentially, like making color-coded index
i didn't go to syria, i went to jordan. >> oh. >> i have not been to syria since the uprising began in 2011. and some people have gone as journalists, but i've done all of my interviews with people on the outside. so in that sense, i didn't have a fixer. i began with one contact and then another, and one person would introduce me to another, and i worked new that sort of snowballing sort of social movement or sort of social networks. but i didn't do any of my interviews inside...
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iran should leave syria all parts of syria this is our position and i think we have to band together to confront this to rein in aggression the world's foremost sponsor of terror i want to because now i want to thank you chancellor merkel for your personal commitment to israel's security and i want to assure you again that our hand is always extended to peace for neighbors we have changes in the region. that are taking place and i think they're very promising we have contacts with arab states that are developing they developed obviously because. our common concern with iran and its aggressive designs but i think that go well beyond that because many arab states recognize that israel can contribute technologically to the development of their societies a better life for their peoples i think ultimately this is the most promising goal . the most promising route to have. peaceful development with the palestinians as well it may not be possible today but i believe it will be possible to more and that's what we're all working for a better tomorrow. i want to thank you again for doing that
iran should leave syria all parts of syria this is our position and i think we have to band together to confront this to rein in aggression the world's foremost sponsor of terror i want to because now i want to thank you chancellor merkel for your personal commitment to israel's security and i want to assure you again that our hand is always extended to peace for neighbors we have changes in the region. that are taking place and i think they're very promising we have contacts with arab states...
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syrian forces that had entered lebanon with only token representation from several other arab states syria had prevailed that fellow at the it had. been president assad's view was that syria and its ability to achieve strategic parity with israel had to be supported by two strong wings a lebanese wing and a palestinian wing that is if syria was to have influence on the political scene it had to become the sole legitimate representative of syria lebanon and the palestinians while lebanon was in the throes of conflict on another front there were moves towards peace. in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven egyptian president anwar sadat a longstanding ally of out of fat made a groundbreaking visit to israel to sue for peace in exchange for land artifact was done but i'd have thought had been making his own peace moves his representative in london cited how many had been promoting the palestinian vision of
syrian forces that had entered lebanon with only token representation from several other arab states syria had prevailed that fellow at the it had. been president assad's view was that syria and its ability to achieve strategic parity with israel had to be supported by two strong wings a lebanese wing and a palestinian wing that is if syria was to have influence on the political scene it had to become the sole legitimate representative of syria lebanon and the palestinians while lebanon was in...
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syria found the idea of a p.l.o. backed regime and never known a recipe for disaster its feared such a regime would provoke israel into military action that would drag syria into war. for their part israel and the united states also took a dim view of the rise of the lebanese left and its palestinian terrorists in one of the more bizarre alignments of interest in the oven on syria decided to throw its weight behind the christians with a green light from washington and tacit israeli consent syria sent its army into lebanon in june of one thousand nine hundred eighty six to stem the palestinian leftist advance. got a polygamist story out of the. and that's what it of syria was asked to intervene to curb the expansion of the palestinian and lebanese leftists. the lebanese left had become troublesome to a regime that. the leader of the left come out john blatt was viewed as a threat to lebanese and arab stability. another factor was the mutual dislike between arafat and syrian president assad. syria's military interventi
syria found the idea of a p.l.o. backed regime and never known a recipe for disaster its feared such a regime would provoke israel into military action that would drag syria into war. for their part israel and the united states also took a dim view of the rise of the lebanese left and its palestinian terrorists in one of the more bizarre alignments of interest in the oven on syria decided to throw its weight behind the christians with a green light from washington and tacit israeli consent...
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to iran in syria the. russian troops the military police are ready to deploy whatever they want in syria it wasn't the first message russian president vladimir putin told syrian president bashar assad that foreign military forces will leave syria once a robust political process gets under way his envoy later clarified this included iran. days later the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov echoed the same thing and said the syrian army should be the only force deployed along the border with israel iran's initial reaction was that no one can force it to do anything it later said it supported russian efforts to bring the south of the country under syrian army control and that iranian military advisers are not present in the area. how soon the iranians receive a strong message from israel and with the stepped up air strikes that it's won't tolerate iranian presence in south syria that's why iran withdraw from solving syria the iranians know that engaging in a war with israel in syria is not its benefit and i
to iran in syria the. russian troops the military police are ready to deploy whatever they want in syria it wasn't the first message russian president vladimir putin told syrian president bashar assad that foreign military forces will leave syria once a robust political process gets under way his envoy later clarified this included iran. days later the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov echoed the same thing and said the syrian army should be the only force deployed along the border with...
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>> i did not go to syria by jordan. i have not been to syria since 2011. some people have gone as a journalist but i've done my interviews with people outside. i began with one contact and another and one person would introduce me to another and i would do that snowballing social movement or social networks but i do not to any of my interviews inside syria. i wanted them to be open spaces where people can talk frankly about some oft the most politically controversial issues. i found saver to do that outside. >> thank you. >> would you talk about your writing process? >> as i said the steps of the process one is doing interviews , too is transcribing them and three is having hundreds of thousands of words of material and i used a software called [inaudible] which help with things into categories which is a fancy software that makes color-coded index cards and began to look through the interviews and see reoccurring themes. talking about what was like before 2011 about fear, silence, informants and about the fear of political imprisonment and corruption and
>> i did not go to syria by jordan. i have not been to syria since 2011. some people have gone as a journalist but i've done my interviews with people outside. i began with one contact and another and one person would introduce me to another and i would do that snowballing social movement or social networks but i do not to any of my interviews inside syria. i wanted them to be open spaces where people can talk frankly about some oft the most politically controversial issues. i found saver...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps open comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications. politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court has affirmed doldrums own opinion that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can act without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with. we
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps open comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of...
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for the past five decades was a very good partner in actually wanted to bring the borders between syria and israel are you so in my being in there with the fear actually to have this regime staying in place it's almost like they're trying to manage what they consider to be inevitable anyway sort of and on the other hand they would like actually they would befit actually to have the receipt in the regime on their borders rather than having hezbollah and the iranians on the end on the borders with these like they don't want actually to have another lebanon in this particular part of syria so we believe that there is an understanding between that is that it is on the russians and that understanding as she was reached it during israeli prime minister visit to more school early last month. that. that understanding as i said that is likely would allow actually the syrian regime to be captured this this this part of syria in exchange for the russians actually to keep the iranians away from the borders. and the americans for me seem to have given in the sense that we all know that the state dep
for the past five decades was a very good partner in actually wanted to bring the borders between syria and israel are you so in my being in there with the fear actually to have this regime staying in place it's almost like they're trying to manage what they consider to be inevitable anyway sort of and on the other hand they would like actually they would befit actually to have the receipt in the regime on their borders rather than having hezbollah and the iranians on the end on the borders...
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syria is not its benefit it's. and it's not to russia's benefit either an iranian israeli confrontation with threaten the assad government's hold on power and moscow's achievements it has been a difficult balancing act for russia which enjoys good relations with iran and israel israel doesn't just want iranian and iranian backed troops away from its borders it wants them out of syria altogether israel sees them as a strategic threat and wants russia to ensure that their military influence doesn't grow it's not just israel's demand other regional international powers want to limit iran's influence moscow to wants a strong syrian government to help broker an internationally backed political settlement not interested in long term run ins increasing influence in syria because there. were so basically russia is interested more in stronger than. russia and iran have long had different goals and agendas in syria their alliance saved the syrian government but now that the war is winding down many actors will be jockeying f
syria is not its benefit it's. and it's not to russia's benefit either an iranian israeli confrontation with threaten the assad government's hold on power and moscow's achievements it has been a difficult balancing act for russia which enjoys good relations with iran and israel israel doesn't just want iranian and iranian backed troops away from its borders it wants them out of syria altogether israel sees them as a strategic threat and wants russia to ensure that their military influence...
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i mean in syria now on syria up until say you know the drought it's over now the kurds have cut a deal with bashar assad it's over and drums of changes policies because when it comes to doubt we've been having here a thing where russia has been accused on a regular basis in the british parliament of assassinating people in britain well that's the case is sort of falling apart there's been some reporting from europe and i should say the book says you get all the. w m d contexts for stories for decades now you've. got to be india for example there was a story and let's get let's get to the let me just say this there was a story in the press where syria was using chlorine in. the endgame in the isis and you know this spring there was an endgame. and there was a story that they were using sarin gas in korea together and so here's why hellman set foot. in the fifty's koreans are very volatile gas and it's of great interest to the it's not a lot of work for egypt and there was a story just the other day about syria drop the u.n. report going to drop this chlorine gas bomb there's no such thi
i mean in syria now on syria up until say you know the drought it's over now the kurds have cut a deal with bashar assad it's over and drums of changes policies because when it comes to doubt we've been having here a thing where russia has been accused on a regular basis in the british parliament of assassinating people in britain well that's the case is sort of falling apart there's been some reporting from europe and i should say the book says you get all the. w m d contexts for stories for...
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the name of the game you see lots of vectors i mean how many armies are there now fighting inside syria for example it's very difficult to mediate in these circumstances but. everything set so i wonder isn't more to make prevention. but i already have priorities to do evidencing to the restaurant was a phone three and levy seemed to create the conditions for communities to pretty eight the level of tension that leads them to conflict but you are absolutely right we are far from being successful because these world no use of the sequel to all the complex worlds where we have a multiplicity effect in the multiplicity of spoilers creating a vulcan so many ideas with the enormous suffering of the people well secretary general let us take a very short break now we'll be back in just a few moments states and. politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. some want. to go right to the press this is what before three of the more people. interested always in the walk out. usually when we have brought about a situation real
the name of the game you see lots of vectors i mean how many armies are there now fighting inside syria for example it's very difficult to mediate in these circumstances but. everything set so i wonder isn't more to make prevention. but i already have priorities to do evidencing to the restaurant was a phone three and levy seemed to create the conditions for communities to pretty eight the level of tension that leads them to conflict but you are absolutely right we are far from being successful...
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and he was someone who would talk about syria.initially, i got to know him because he was a source for one heave me art information about what life was like and what he thought about the foreign fighters that were coming into his country. then we got to become closer friends. he taught me -- you taught me the arabic that i know. as we got to know each other i said do you have any photos on your phones and he said no but how about i take some photos. and i said isn't that dangerous and he said no it's my hometown. of course it was totally dangerous. he risked his life countless times to take photos that were the antithesis of -- it was kids digging in the trash and he gave them to me. >> we repeated the collaboration again and also in aleppo which was held by the rebels and be embalmed extensively by the regime. after we did those projects we decided we wanted to do something bigger and something that was the story of the syrian revolution in the civil war. there had not been any books that i know of i english. i thought his perspe
and he was someone who would talk about syria.initially, i got to know him because he was a source for one heave me art information about what life was like and what he thought about the foreign fighters that were coming into his country. then we got to become closer friends. he taught me -- you taught me the arabic that i know. as we got to know each other i said do you have any photos on your phones and he said no but how about i take some photos. and i said isn't that dangerous and he said...
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to syria?eally different. in damascus, i was always afraid of the government. some people died because they cursed the president. i left syria and i found hope here, and i screamed in the streets, cursing all politicians and everything. it's all right, nobody's going to come and arrest you. >> anthony: mhm. >> rawan: i really love this place with all my heart. >> anthony: is all of the chaos and the violence worth it for change? is that worth dying for? i mean you, things were, there was order when you grew up. there was order. >> rawan: yes. >> anthony: no freedom, but order. would you go back to that? >> rawan: i don't think that there's anything worthy in the world of human blood. there is nothing more important than a human being. >> anthony: you'd never be able to yell out loud, you'd never be able to do the things you're doing now. you'd go back. >> rawan: i was alive. >> anthony: you were alive. >> rawan: lots of people were alive as well. man: it takes a lot of work to run this business
to syria?eally different. in damascus, i was always afraid of the government. some people died because they cursed the president. i left syria and i found hope here, and i screamed in the streets, cursing all politicians and everything. it's all right, nobody's going to come and arrest you. >> anthony: mhm. >> rawan: i really love this place with all my heart. >> anthony: is all of the chaos and the violence worth it for change? is that worth dying for? i mean you, things...
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the last time we travelled we were escaping the bombs in syria. but. after all they cared about was my high school certificate it was my only chance to get to university where you could deal with the rest of it. it was hard not to think about our lives back in syria in these last moments. as you look. at the career and the regular at the get them of their. mind if that mine are. i miss the simple things most in the house that my father built. you to have a show work anywhere surely because that is on the shift. that you don't believe. i keep. them of and that has a clock that i mean look fast and i'll most likely yeah and. this is the jet is that got him so i was like well let me. just and this and. look under any you can experiment harder maybe born again and i would encourage more comfort but it can be it is going to get us our income in. but doing the worst of us our machine he'd been. and would fail michael lefkow that he is afraid of going for she can. push and i. say what about. but obama. knows a lot of that will. stop and. took b.t.n. the only
the last time we travelled we were escaping the bombs in syria. but. after all they cared about was my high school certificate it was my only chance to get to university where you could deal with the rest of it. it was hard not to think about our lives back in syria in these last moments. as you look. at the career and the regular at the get them of their. mind if that mine are. i miss the simple things most in the house that my father built. you to have a show work anywhere surely because that...
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i ron has to leave syria. that is a great danger for us. what iran is trying to do, is put a noose around israel's neck. they already have through -- hezbollah and lebanon, they have a terrorist organization armed to the teeth, 100,000 rockets, more and more sophisticated weapons, they have a forward base of operations against israel. what they are trying to do, is establish a permanent military presence in syria. iran is trying to establish a military presence in syria, and another forward base used to attack israel. they want to essentially create a land bridge that would stretch from iran to iraq and lebanon -- from toronto to tartu's, in the mediterranean. i don't know if this is true, historically, but, the last time the persians were in the mediterranean, was probably in the time of alexander the great. i don't know if you actually want to have that happen, with a regime, that hates america, and been at war with america for the last 40 years, from the beginning -- they told you what they were all about, at hello, when they took over y
i ron has to leave syria. that is a great danger for us. what iran is trying to do, is put a noose around israel's neck. they already have through -- hezbollah and lebanon, they have a terrorist organization armed to the teeth, 100,000 rockets, more and more sophisticated weapons, they have a forward base of operations against israel. what they are trying to do, is establish a permanent military presence in syria. iran is trying to establish a military presence in syria, and another forward...
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syria is not its benefit. and it's not to russia's benefit either an iranian israeli confrontation with threaten the assad government's hold on power and moscow's achievements it has been a difficult balancing act for russia which enjoys good relations with iran and israel israel doesn't just want iranian and iranian backed troops away from its borders it wants them out of syria altogether israel sees them as a strategic threat and wants russia to ensure that their military influence doesn't grow. it's not just israel's demand other regional international powers want to limit iran's influence moscow to wants a strong syrian government to help broker an internationally backed political settlement not interested in long term run ins increasing influence in syria because they. were so basically russia is interested more in stronger. russia and iran have long had different goals and agendas in syria their alliance save that the syrian government but now that the war is winding down many actors will be jockeying fo
syria is not its benefit. and it's not to russia's benefit either an iranian israeli confrontation with threaten the assad government's hold on power and moscow's achievements it has been a difficult balancing act for russia which enjoys good relations with iran and israel israel doesn't just want iranian and iranian backed troops away from its borders it wants them out of syria altogether israel sees them as a strategic threat and wants russia to ensure that their military influence doesn't...
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>> well, we don't only have our military in syria, and it's not just about that.
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but out of fact signaling his displeasure with syria charles de gaulle tickets. within days of the departure of the last palestinian fighters lebanese president elect bashir gemayel was assassinated. breaking the american brokered agreement israeli forces moved into west beirut under the pretext of keeping the peace. is really is accused the p.l.o. of leaving two thousand of its fighters in beirut's refugee camps the charge was a fabrication. the israelis quickly encircled the refugee camps and brought in their allies from the christine lebanese forces militia. on september sixteenth one thousand nine hundred two dozens of lebanese forces militia men entered the some branch of the refugee camps. we knew of course that the israeli had surrounded the camp and we also knew that in the night that flares was there that the campus was lighted up we saw it from from distance and after i remembered that night it was very strange it was so quiet it was like a ghost town and we didn't realize that inside this ghost town was the killing and the shooting. under the watchful
but out of fact signaling his displeasure with syria charles de gaulle tickets. within days of the departure of the last palestinian fighters lebanese president elect bashir gemayel was assassinated. breaking the american brokered agreement israeli forces moved into west beirut under the pretext of keeping the peace. is really is accused the p.l.o. of leaving two thousand of its fighters in beirut's refugee camps the charge was a fabrication. the israelis quickly encircled the refugee camps and...
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from libya syria somalia yemen and iran a. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of japanese americans during world war two sort of my all said taking all the relevant evidence together a reasonable observer would conclude that the proclamation was driven primarily by anti muslim animus rather than by the government's asserted national security justifications. politicians and activists are now expressing concern that the supreme court is a dog. that he and he alone is in control of the country's national security and that he can without oversight in deciding who comes into this country with this. we want. that donald trum
from libya syria somalia yemen and iran a. and it was the president's right to impose a ban because national security is his responsibility donald trump was clearly delighted this is a great victory for our constitution we have to be tough and we have to be safe and we have to be secure but in what was described as a furious dissent from the bench of liberal justice sonia sotomayor referred to cannes that trumps only comparison of the travel ban to the decision that mandated the detention of...
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russia providing air support for the offensive iraq is the last rebel stronghold in the southwest of syria donald trump says any migrants who as he put it invade the u.s. should be sent home without appearing before a judge he's continuing his hardline rhetoric on migration despite a u. turn on separating children from their parents the government's now trying to reunite the families in a remote detention center you are right up to date with all our top stories up next the listening post i will see you very soon by. and then we have new generations growing up to understand how the nations of the natural well then soon there will be nothing left and will suffer primatologist and conservationist to jane good will towards to al-jazeera. tonight the government forcing a military increase is like a lot of pressure to bring it to. look out of other. places. ok next. time. hello i'm richard gere's virgin europe the listening post here are some of the media stories we're tracking this week the war in the yemen will the latest coalition offensive finally get this story the kind of coverage it deser
russia providing air support for the offensive iraq is the last rebel stronghold in the southwest of syria donald trump says any migrants who as he put it invade the u.s. should be sent home without appearing before a judge he's continuing his hardline rhetoric on migration despite a u. turn on separating children from their parents the government's now trying to reunite the families in a remote detention center you are right up to date with all our top stories up next the listening post i will...
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the latest coalition offensive finally get this story the kind of coverage it deserves journalism in syria suffers from a different kind of problem does the truth even stand a chance that a brutal murder of a kashmiri editor sends a chilling message to anyone trying to report from the reach and an american cartoonist becomes collateral damage in donald trump's war against the u.s. media he's out of a job. for a conflict described by amnesty international as the forgotten war yemen has found itself in an unusual place over the past week in the news the reason for that is the assault by the combined forces of saudi arabia and the united arab emirates on the port city of hold data the u.n. already calls yemen the world's worst humanitarian crisis and that port is where yemenis get seventy percent of their aid supplies while it's the saudi led coalition that is wage this war from the air over the past three years hitting multiple civilian targets many media outlets describe yemen as a proxy war which is why you'll be familiar with the term iran backed who's the rebels but how much attention ha
the latest coalition offensive finally get this story the kind of coverage it deserves journalism in syria suffers from a different kind of problem does the truth even stand a chance that a brutal murder of a kashmiri editor sends a chilling message to anyone trying to report from the reach and an american cartoonist becomes collateral damage in donald trump's war against the u.s. media he's out of a job. for a conflict described by amnesty international as the forgotten war yemen has found...
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syria found the idea of a p.l.o. backed regime and never known a recipe for disaster it feared such areas would provoke israel into military action that would drag syria into war. for their part israel and the united states also took a dim view of the rise of the lebanese left and its palestinian arabs in one of the more bizarre alignments of interest eleven on syria decided to throw its weight behind the christians with a green light from washington and tacit israeli consent syria sent its army into lebanon in june of one thousand nine hundred. six to stem the palestinian leftist advance. get a polygamous story out of it and that's what it of syria was asked to intervene to curb the expansion of the palestinian and lebanese leftists. the lebanese left had become troublesome to a regime that. the leader of the left come out john blatt was viewed as a threat to lebanese and arab stability. another factor was the mutual dislike between arafat and syrian president assad. syria's military intervention was stepped up foll
syria found the idea of a p.l.o. backed regime and never known a recipe for disaster it feared such areas would provoke israel into military action that would drag syria into war. for their part israel and the united states also took a dim view of the rise of the lebanese left and its palestinian arabs in one of the more bizarre alignments of interest eleven on syria decided to throw its weight behind the christians with a green light from washington and tacit israeli consent syria sent its...
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around thirty five german women and their children are waiting in northern syria to return home their fates are all very similar. left germany in twenty fourteen friends brought her to rocca via turkey she gave birth to a child and found work in a shopping center. for two years it's also not full time so much they had planned and everything. and. yeah there was everything from the news the halls is the bedrooms every scene because i know in german is not the life you know and then you go also you must close every scene because i know she claims she was unaware of any atrocities she says the war and the bombs took their toll and when rocca fell her own life fell apart but islamic scholar marwan abu doubts the women's ignorance he considers them dangerous. stuff. that is hard to believe they arrived in rocca and the modus operandi of the i.r.s. was of course not just to welcome people but to question them closely then they had to swear oath of loyalty is the. only then did they get an apartment or a house which belonged to someone who had previously been expelled for. the german women w
around thirty five german women and their children are waiting in northern syria to return home their fates are all very similar. left germany in twenty fourteen friends brought her to rocca via turkey she gave birth to a child and found work in a shopping center. for two years it's also not full time so much they had planned and everything. and. yeah there was everything from the news the halls is the bedrooms every scene because i know in german is not the life you know and then you go also...
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in northern syria. what i want to say to my government is bring us back this still goes back just bring us back to germany. for children twenty three square metres of space but things could have been worse there is enough to eat and drink and nonstop cartoons for the kids no war no terror sandra traveled to syria because she wanted to live according to sharia law as a recent convert to islam she didn't feel like sept did in germany nor did her american born husband a friend of hers in iraq suggested they come. she said me covering this law mixed. she sent me videos and it was very beautiful he was how you can if you use windows so yes maybe it's. around thirty five german women and their children are waiting in northern syria to return home their fates are all very similar. left germany in twenty fourteen friends brought her to rocca via turkey she gave birth to a child and found work in a shopping center. for two years it will send him full time so much play and everything. and. yeah there was everythi
in northern syria. what i want to say to my government is bring us back this still goes back just bring us back to germany. for children twenty three square metres of space but things could have been worse there is enough to eat and drink and nonstop cartoons for the kids no war no terror sandra traveled to syria because she wanted to live according to sharia law as a recent convert to islam she didn't feel like sept did in germany nor did her american born husband a friend of hers in iraq...
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administration sent gates from northwestern syria. sources to the northeast. a few from. river and there's just a few other not that came around us trying to get fairly soon gauging support to the stabilization efforts for syria. i think there's truth to all of those three factors here. and there's significant debate right now and suicide using incision officials in the congress about what would be the most appropriate next etting disengagement speed dangerous it will collapse a civil society and set syria we know that congress is resupport of the civil society. operation in the north north and southern syria as we all believe in the sunni to values so we'll see what you know you reveal at the end of this debate the white helmets in the past have been accused mainly by the asaad government and its supporters of being spies and activists rather than aid workers in fact russia accused the white helmets of staging some of the scenes of chemical attacks how do you think the assad government and russia are going to react to the fact that they're being given less money. i think
administration sent gates from northwestern syria. sources to the northeast. a few from. river and there's just a few other not that came around us trying to get fairly soon gauging support to the stabilization efforts for syria. i think there's truth to all of those three factors here. and there's significant debate right now and suicide using incision officials in the congress about what would be the most appropriate next etting disengagement speed dangerous it will collapse a civil society...
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i mean is syria now on syria up until say you know the drought is over now and you see the kurds have cut a deal with bashar assad it's over and drums of changes policies because when it comes to doubt we've been having here a thing where russia has been accused on a regular basis in the british parliament of assassinating people in britain well that's the case is sort of falling apart there's been some reporting from europe and i should say the books as you get older you start researching on w m d contexts for stories for decades now you've. got to have do you have for example there was a story about let's get let's get to the let me just say this there was a story in the press where syria was using chlorine in. the endgame in the isis and you know this spring there was an end game and there was stories that they were using sarin gas in korean together and so here's why hellman set foot. in the fifty's koreans are very volatile gas and it's of great interest to the use. not a word for it and there was a story just the other day about syria drop the un report going to drop this chlori
i mean is syria now on syria up until say you know the drought is over now and you see the kurds have cut a deal with bashar assad it's over and drums of changes policies because when it comes to doubt we've been having here a thing where russia has been accused on a regular basis in the british parliament of assassinating people in britain well that's the case is sort of falling apart there's been some reporting from europe and i should say the books as you get older you start researching on w...
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the decision taken in tel aviv was typically bold to go on the attack to push on into syria itself. to make it to the other side and the game of fire. and we are going to read. and out. and out lie down and write viruses. and alcohol every week there will be out. there. the effort to take syria out of the war had already started the previous day with strikes by the powerful israeli air force. in the worst possible conditions we penetrated deep into syria to damascus and blew up their air force headquarters and the general staff both of them full of fear. these were the first of a string of attacks targeting syrian infrastructure. and then stage syrian population going up on the roof to watch the bombs fall and most of all the exciting. truth had been sunk in the country was mortal danger. alongside the heavy aerial strikes israel would launch its ground offensive. to arm the divisions would attack across the nine hundred sixty seven cease fire line known as the popular line along the damascus road towards the syrian capital sixty kilometers to the east. at first light on eleventh of
the decision taken in tel aviv was typically bold to go on the attack to push on into syria itself. to make it to the other side and the game of fire. and we are going to read. and out. and out lie down and write viruses. and alcohol every week there will be out. there. the effort to take syria out of the war had already started the previous day with strikes by the powerful israeli air force. in the worst possible conditions we penetrated deep into syria to damascus and blew up their air force...
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in light of its findings in syria as well as souls. but there is an urgency to tackle the troubling spate of such dangerous and indiscriminate attacks attacks that have already cost the lives of too many civilians so yeah go. let's go live now to the hagar seriously parker is the knave is there any support for the new case proposal to in hans the role of the o.p.c. w. well you know there is of course initial support the u.k. has the backing of ten other permanent members of the a.p.c. w. to be able to hold this meeting in the first place we believe that that number is now possibly increased to around twenty but what we've seen really over the past couple of hours is really the negotiators and delegates here going round in circles with the russian federation raising technical point after technical points in order to slow things down they have also been supported on the sidelines with points of order being repeatedly made by iran and also by syria what we have been waiting for is a row call vote on whether or not to adopt the agenda to m
in light of its findings in syria as well as souls. but there is an urgency to tackle the troubling spate of such dangerous and indiscriminate attacks attacks that have already cost the lives of too many civilians so yeah go. let's go live now to the hagar seriously parker is the knave is there any support for the new case proposal to in hans the role of the o.p.c. w. well you know there is of course initial support the u.k. has the backing of ten other permanent members of the a.p.c. w. to be...
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special envoy to syria our diplomatic editor james faces more. it's a pattern of violence that syria has seen a number of times before like darius aleppo in eastern guta it's been a carefully planned military offensive by the assad regime using artillery and other indiscriminate heavy weapons the syrian government's planes assisted by the might of russian air power the u.n. special envoy briefing the security council by video link said he was deeply concerned it could be like limbo and if they're caught that combined together in terms of the population in the area some forty five thousand people all of fifty dollars in the ear have already been displaced due to fly during the u.s. and its allies called out russia saying it and the syrian government would breaching an agreement on deescalation in southwest syria made last year the united states can confirm that russia itself launched air strikes in the southwest the escalation zone in recent days to be clear the unilateral military operations underway by the assad regime and russia in southwest sy
special envoy to syria our diplomatic editor james faces more. it's a pattern of violence that syria has seen a number of times before like darius aleppo in eastern guta it's been a carefully planned military offensive by the assad regime using artillery and other indiscriminate heavy weapons the syrian government's planes assisted by the might of russian air power the u.n. special envoy briefing the security council by video link said he was deeply concerned it could be like limbo and if...
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and the conflict in syria is like a so hollywood horror movie with very predictable formulas and this kind of ever more violent sequels and what those formulas are like are airstrikes and the movement of syrian backed forces into areas rebel control often followed by siege is often followed by a sustained prolonged denial of aid access and that's where the humanitarian catastrophe really comes in and i think it's really important at this stage of this particular offensive to really emphasize that it is the beginning of that we've seen some forty thousand plus displaced those numbers could escalate could spike a lot further and as your report alluded to this was an area of the syria which did have a sort of diplomatic guarantee made by the russians are doing in the americans and i think it's within their power to find a far more peaceful outcome to the situation there than one that is yet another sequel to homs aleppo institute and yes well the borders are closed and countries in the region regional area have got every right to say they've taken a huge number of people in often a move
and the conflict in syria is like a so hollywood horror movie with very predictable formulas and this kind of ever more violent sequels and what those formulas are like are airstrikes and the movement of syrian backed forces into areas rebel control often followed by siege is often followed by a sustained prolonged denial of aid access and that's where the humanitarian catastrophe really comes in and i think it's really important at this stage of this particular offensive to really emphasize...
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syria and in other countries.as president of the set all of them feel immunity or impunity so they commit the crime without feel any shame or overfeed with there is punishment coming so when the world and german special european send this message that means stop to think to kid the people or commit crime and that message is a criminal and you will not be have immunity or impunity any more all right sending a message to the assad regime anwar bunny from the syrian center for legal research and studies thank you so much for joining us thank you for. all right well the year is the longest day has arrived and for thousands of sun lovers the place to party is never themselves within reach the knockout stage for a while and russia are already confirmed for that round of sixteen. you're watching t.v. news don't forget that follow up follow us on twitter our handle there. where most seek shelter from a storm one man has fugitive to commit. you know you've got about two minutes before the hailstorm begins. bost young vanna
syria and in other countries.as president of the set all of them feel immunity or impunity so they commit the crime without feel any shame or overfeed with there is punishment coming so when the world and german special european send this message that means stop to think to kid the people or commit crime and that message is a criminal and you will not be have immunity or impunity any more all right sending a message to the assad regime anwar bunny from the syrian center for legal research and...
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five squadrons of the iraqi air force some sixty at craft were flown to to syria. make up for losses sustained by the syrian air force so wolfish you can see some maturity in the iraqi prison sort of the syrian pilots up tied for the bottom even the most his then how come pilots from iraq are up for the fight why the syrians are reluctant to leave base so it turned into a competition to carry out their missions and he did watch what he said. with the arrival of the participation of iraqi forces in the war the jordanian army was now straining at the leash. have a happy if. it was very embarrassing for us i mean it embarrassed of making the same a lot because there were two arab countries who had territory occupied in one nine hundred sixty seven and jordan was a third arab country whose territory ha been occupied in one nine hundred sixty seven but those two other countries are fighting to regain what they lost while you're not i remember i attended one of the meetings in held with the military and i saw how much pressure they put on him to go to war. but doesn't gi
five squadrons of the iraqi air force some sixty at craft were flown to to syria. make up for losses sustained by the syrian air force so wolfish you can see some maturity in the iraqi prison sort of the syrian pilots up tied for the bottom even the most his then how come pilots from iraq are up for the fight why the syrians are reluctant to leave base so it turned into a competition to carry out their missions and he did watch what he said. with the arrival of the participation of iraqi forces...
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died in syria but that's a noble cause thousands of. militants. come from russia and from central asian countries and we don't have controlled borders so they're very clear in syria and it was best to you choose troyer them out there in syria then to fight them here. and that is. also help to to stabilize the situation in syria the syrian army and the syrian government controlled territories so for me at this we're ninety percent of people live in the large scale combat operations. and involving russian armed forces. no longer in the city in the used. to stop the situation is moved into the political stage show and that's what we've been working on and again our military's out there. have two bases worn in the port of tire to. the other is the maiming air base it's in line with an air treaty that we signed with the syrian government. so it's all the it's all in line with international law that there were family tree are there. in the world and i'm pretty taking the interests of russia in that certain vital region of the world that is really close.
died in syria but that's a noble cause thousands of. militants. come from russia and from central asian countries and we don't have controlled borders so they're very clear in syria and it was best to you choose troyer them out there in syria then to fight them here. and that is. also help to to stabilize the situation in syria the syrian army and the syrian government controlled territories so for me at this we're ninety percent of people live in the large scale combat operations. and...