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it is in syria today. and i think it has an opportunity to invest in true support for people who are outside of government control as well as put the pressures with its allies on the regime to either reform or really step aside because we're going to keep repeating the cycle. and we're going to be dealing and talking about ice as to why no $0.04 and the people on the ground will pay the heaviest price calling, you know, a few minutes ago, matawan said that he believed that there could be a replacement for what a she is leader of iso relatively soon do you agree with that assessment? and also how might could a she's death affect isolate global operations. well, we don't know how long it will take and you know, the judging behind the scenes that's likely taking place right now, which is really interesting to, to think about and talk about. i mean, i've already been talking to other terrorism scholars this morning about the whole process and what's likely to happen next. and in terms of global impact, that's
it is in syria today. and i think it has an opportunity to invest in true support for people who are outside of government control as well as put the pressures with its allies on the regime to either reform or really step aside because we're going to keep repeating the cycle. and we're going to be dealing and talking about ice as to why no $0.04 and the people on the ground will pay the heaviest price calling, you know, a few minutes ago, matawan said that he believed that there could be a...
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in northern syria. and also remember the grievances that the leveraged to enlist support from the local population. this is a really important point that you saw in am our province. during the 1st, the insurgency in iraq, you are able to leverage, you know, in some ways, look legitimate grievances, whether it's aside the regime, russia, or even the united states and their support for their s d, f and the excesses of the student democratic forces in places like hasn't been so um it raised a lot of concerns. the group is not fully eliminated. it retains the ability to conduct these kind of stripes. and also one thing to mention, there are thousands of former isis fighters and or their families, including minors. children who are now still in detention after 3 years across detention facilities in the north east, under the guard of u. s. back forces, the s d f. and you know, one of the horrible situations of this research prison break is hundreds of boys apparently were in that jail. and we believe many hav
in northern syria. and also remember the grievances that the leveraged to enlist support from the local population. this is a really important point that you saw in am our province. during the 1st, the insurgency in iraq, you are able to leverage, you know, in some ways, look legitimate grievances, whether it's aside the regime, russia, or even the united states and their support for their s d, f and the excesses of the student democratic forces in places like hasn't been so um it raised a lot...
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now the the security situation and part of syria not improving. how could this impact the refugees situation? is it possible that we could see a repeat up a 2015 crisis? i saw the possum and i'm in in theory of neighboring countries, bad 5600000 refugees. half of them are children. they're living conditions are appalling to very, very hard to be a refugee in anywhere and getting in countries where they are battling. if you wish, struggling themselves, including in places like lebanon, amid very deepening economic crisis. so, you know, it's time for the work to stop. it's time for people to feel safe and protected. how got to come to an end? it's been 11 long years. juliet to unicef, advocacy and communications regional chief for the middle east and north africa. we really appreciate your time. thanks for joining us. on the russian up foreign ministry has published a list of retaliatory measures against germany of his come to day after the german media regulator blocked our system. channel artsy, d, that's not bringing a parabolic correspondence he
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>> we have a very small and persistent presence inside syria. i'm astonished they can get away with this. it also includes u.s. army light armor units. we have bradley fighting vehicles up there assisting kurdish allies trying to regain control of this giant prison which isis was determined to free their compatriots out of. we do have people on the ground. we do watch very carefully. by the way, it also affects iraq. isis is on a resurgence. there is chaos in the whole terrorism community between al qaeda who is up there, a break-away faction of al qaeda, another element that we believe is actively plotting attacks on the united states. the background, as you know, 600,000 or more dead in this syrian civil war, primarily by assad and russian forces. >> clint, take us a little bit to the structure of these terrorist organizations. if you are worried about keeping your leader alive and having to go from place to place, you're certainly not able to be focused on carrying out terrorist activity. the infrastructure of this terrorist organization, how
>> we have a very small and persistent presence inside syria. i'm astonished they can get away with this. it also includes u.s. army light armor units. we have bradley fighting vehicles up there assisting kurdish allies trying to regain control of this giant prison which isis was determined to free their compatriots out of. we do have people on the ground. we do watch very carefully. by the way, it also affects iraq. isis is on a resurgence. there is chaos in the whole terrorism community...
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let's get on to the good news for syria, arguably. how is it suddenly you're making alliances with the you a jordan level in egypt? all jerry, a saudi arabia all across the world suddenly. and you've signed the built in road initiative documents, memorandum of understanding with the chinese government. well, it's not so tell them option after all are doing them so that a bad day on i don't live in on. i don't, i don't come as we speak the same language. we have the same color is really i do israel after the abraham records. i know, i know that, you know, they, they said that they wanted to be done with all parties. they don't want to, i didn't have anyone, but this is their choice. this is then decision. but we are, well, we have nothing to do with that. but the dad, the ones who stop to school from functioning in the end of the and if now they want to get back with, with they are making probably introductory steps for you to get back in and do a pollution the natural thing to do. because in a very important country, and it should be
let's get on to the good news for syria, arguably. how is it suddenly you're making alliances with the you a jordan level in egypt? all jerry, a saudi arabia all across the world suddenly. and you've signed the built in road initiative documents, memorandum of understanding with the chinese government. well, it's not so tell them option after all are doing them so that a bad day on i don't live in on. i don't, i don't come as we speak the same language. we have the same color is really i do...
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and she told us it's so far on clear how those 6 children died in northwest syria. but the surgeon fighting is certainly taking a deadly toll. it is very hard out to confirm the exact circumstances or the reason behind the fact that 6 children, at least and one girl fixed children were killed. one girl was injured due to the time the violence that we witnessed the overnight in a, in the northwest of syria, perhaps staying on escalation and violence and bad air. you know, what this means is that children pay 1st and they pay most. and if we compare the number of casualties of children during the month of january in comparison to, let's say, december last year, the number is so it's in the higher. and this has been the case since the beginning of the year. and this has got to stop children continue to be the 1st and most to pay in this 11 year long conflict. at least 90 percent of the theory of population lives in poverty and start to in comparison to how it used to be before the war began. 11 years ago, the war house car, i've got to come to an end the come conflicts
and she told us it's so far on clear how those 6 children died in northwest syria. but the surgeon fighting is certainly taking a deadly toll. it is very hard out to confirm the exact circumstances or the reason behind the fact that 6 children, at least and one girl fixed children were killed. one girl was injured due to the time the violence that we witnessed the overnight in a, in the northwest of syria, perhaps staying on escalation and violence and bad air. you know, what this means is that...
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this is northwest and syria. italy province is one of the last remaining rebels strongholds in syria . it is entirely controlled by hard blood. islamists, rebels are radicals among them, the dominant faction that is h t s, which is formerly known as news for fraud to al qaeda, is affiliate in syria. and these are all po turkish fighters with, with extensive links to turkey. and it's worth noting also that in 2019, when i will bucket baghdad you, the founder of isis was killed, it was the same area. it lived in a town just 5 kilometers away from the turkish border. at may is just 2 kilometers away from the turkish border. now, joe biden has come out we've, we've heard the customer emissions successful as the same. the same woman statement that we heard from president obama when he killed been lot, and then from trump, when he killed the, when he killed a bucket, i bugged you, the founder of isis, and now we have the same even photo op of joe biden sitting, sitting in an office watching the the live feed does, this operation was under way forces carried out the operation with the signa
this is northwest and syria. italy province is one of the last remaining rebels strongholds in syria . it is entirely controlled by hard blood. islamists, rebels are radicals among them, the dominant faction that is h t s, which is formerly known as news for fraud to al qaeda, is affiliate in syria. and these are all po turkish fighters with, with extensive links to turkey. and it's worth noting also that in 2019, when i will bucket baghdad you, the founder of isis was killed, it was the same...
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so about those trips and syria, that living up to the u. s. army moto, this will defend all, as they say in washington, what's mine is mine, and what yours is also mine? and you study surveilled, that one in 5 young women in the u. k. was sent unwanted sexual images within the last year and the authorities are cracking down with a new law in england and wales to classify so called cyber flashing as a sex crime. the chief executive of the charity behind the survey claims its having a catastrophic impact on young girls. we are calling on the govern intentional violence against girls and women online. and it's devastating impact is recognized and included within the online safety bill. girls and young women should be able to use the internet freely safely and without fear. anyone sending unsolicited photos of their genitalia would face up to 2 years in prison and would have to register as a sexual offender. similar legislation is already a for in effect in scotland. the new regulations commitment concerns that indecent exposure over the intern
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so about those troops and syria, that living up to the u. s. army moto, this will defend all, i say, san washington. what's mine is mine, and what yours is also mine is the stores were across for you this thursday, mortality programs on the way, but we will cut it live if we have from the international olympic committee in bay ging, as the agonizing weight continues for conclusion on russian figure skating sensation camila valley ava, still waiting for a metal over a legal issue. but those claims of doping, a swirling around if they are safe, furnishes us with more information. we'll bring it to you live. this is alta international from moscow. ah. since 1971 way the world one out of the money standard everybody. every entrepreneur, every business man, every country in the world has gotten addicted to mal investment has gotten addicted to not accountability. and the idea that every single problem can be cured by simply printing more money. and now we're at a point where all of that balance best friend and all that waste has now resulted in a
so about those troops and syria, that living up to the u. s. army moto, this will defend all, i say, san washington. what's mine is mine, and what yours is also mine is the stores were across for you this thursday, mortality programs on the way, but we will cut it live if we have from the international olympic committee in bay ging, as the agonizing weight continues for conclusion on russian figure skating sensation camila valley ava, still waiting for a metal over a legal issue. but those...
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is apparently unaware who we don't have the military in syria. but it seems they've been busy, apparently caught delivering some of the 3000000 barrels of crude. they pump every single month in the country. that's not bad. and from oil fields, they have no claim to not surprising the local government, blast them as looters and thieves. in the meantime, damascus is strangled by washington's embargo band from importing oil, and struggling to find buyers fritz own so helpless it watches as foreign troops. so it's resources and it's people, so anything they can to keep warm, of course, listen to washington and you'd never think it had a hand in washing the misery of millions. those crocodile tears for oh, so easily. lives of people in syria depend on getting urgent health. we have to do everything in our power to create ways for that 8 to get to the open pathways. not to close them. now it's true and we have reached out to both the state department and the pentagon for comment. this would mean that washington light, it claimed that troops were stayin
is apparently unaware who we don't have the military in syria. but it seems they've been busy, apparently caught delivering some of the 3000000 barrels of crude. they pump every single month in the country. that's not bad. and from oil fields, they have no claim to not surprising the local government, blast them as looters and thieves. in the meantime, damascus is strangled by washington's embargo band from importing oil, and struggling to find buyers fritz own so helpless it watches as foreign...
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however, syria also perceived the war in syria doesn't perceived the war in syria as isolated from the war in ukraine because syria sees that there is a struggle of power nowadays. and especially between russia and united states. and there are 2 pulls are trying to compete on international leverage and, and, and therefore a csc is, it's the part of the struggle of power against the united states, against the nato regime change project. and therefore, it's a very, in my opinion, natural, also a team from syria to recognize that it's can don't be sent to the district presidency posted a statement, saying that president bashar assad received a parliamentary delegation in december of 2021 and expressed his willingness to equal denies, don't donates, can log on and cooperate with them on an, on an economic level. therefore, seriously, cognition, in my opinion, is just, it comes in the context of this struggle of power between russia and tonight's event. syria chose its position quite clearly in this, in this conflict. and what we see nowadays underground in syria, for example, oldest talk a
however, syria also perceived the war in syria doesn't perceived the war in syria as isolated from the war in ukraine because syria sees that there is a struggle of power nowadays. and especially between russia and united states. and there are 2 pulls are trying to compete on international leverage and, and, and therefore a csc is, it's the part of the struggle of power against the united states, against the nato regime change project. and therefore, it's a very, in my opinion, natural, also a...
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to dr. bettina siobhan, a top adviser to syria's president, bashar law said after syria renews ties across the arab world and signs on to china's belton road. and can we trust scotland yard currently investigating a battle u. k. p. m. morris johnson, to be fair. we ask someone who is at one point london's most senior asian women officer who is suing the metropolitan police after inquiries of called it institutionally racist, and institutionally corrupt all this em all coming up. and today's going underground with 1st, after 11 years of war, syria has been the chessboard for geopolitical and neighboring rivalries. however, there are signs of the war and syria could be reaching its end game with increased diplomatic engagement between arab states and the assad government alongside china . offering relief from us sanctions alternatively, of the clock turned back on syria given last week's u. s. mass killing in the country and 8 resurgence of isis. joining me now from damascus to discuss the way ahead for the syrian government is dr. within a siobhan political adviser to president bashar last
to dr. bettina siobhan, a top adviser to syria's president, bashar law said after syria renews ties across the arab world and signs on to china's belton road. and can we trust scotland yard currently investigating a battle u. k. p. m. morris johnson, to be fair. we ask someone who is at one point london's most senior asian women officer who is suing the metropolitan police after inquiries of called it institutionally racist, and institutionally corrupt all this em all coming up. and today's...
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so syria can neither sell nor buy fuel . or to use, ask your tailor takes a closer look oil rich and yet freezing to death in northeast in syria, a region swimming and black gold refugee fair. they won't survive the winter. it is a tragic reality that every winter, many syrians who have escaped the bombs of war, di, due to the harshness of winter. 35 percent of displaced syrians inside northern syria . say they know of someone who has died or developed health conditions due to exposure to winter temperatures. at the same time, in the very same region. soldiers bearing the stars and stripes are hard at work, bringing 8 to the refugees. no trucking out that lifeline. i washington is still actively involved in the illegal trade in oil from the occupied territories of ne, syria. oil is delivered to iraqi kurdistan by trucks guarded by u. s. military personnel. in addition, the u. s. military contingent and private military company personnel organize the security system for the production and processing infrastructure. yes, there
so syria can neither sell nor buy fuel . or to use, ask your tailor takes a closer look oil rich and yet freezing to death in northeast in syria, a region swimming and black gold refugee fair. they won't survive the winter. it is a tragic reality that every winter, many syrians who have escaped the bombs of war, di, due to the harshness of winter. 35 percent of displaced syrians inside northern syria . say they know of someone who has died or developed health conditions due to exposure to...
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one thing, so about those trips in syria that living up to the u. s. army moto, this will defend all as they say in washington, what's mine is mine, and what's yours is also mine. okay, that's the update for there. so we're keeping watch on the 2 big developing stories for you this thursday. the talks on the way right now between the russian and british foreign ministers here in moscow. when that stumble report 1st on what was achieved, they're also still waiting for lympics chiefs to give their statement. it's been ours now since they 1st planned to talk to us about the legal issue that preventing russian figure skaters from getting the goal they secured on sunday as allegations of a failed drugs test swell in the media. when the i o c speaks, will bring it to you live for now though, from the moscow newsroom, thanks for watching out. ah, the mediterranean is the world's most over fish, seen unsustainable exploitation of its fish dogs, which maureen biodiversity undergoing thread. similar singers the lesson again, the quote, our special guest on th
one thing, so about those trips in syria that living up to the u. s. army moto, this will defend all as they say in washington, what's mine is mine, and what's yours is also mine. okay, that's the update for there. so we're keeping watch on the 2 big developing stories for you this thursday. the talks on the way right now between the russian and british foreign ministers here in moscow. when that stumble report 1st on what was achieved, they're also still waiting for lympics chiefs to give...
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all of this happened in syria's it live province, which is where abu bakar bug died. the found of isis was killed in 2019 a similar us rate. again, a number of children killed, died in that grade also, but he was killed in italy, province, which is ruled by pro turkish rebels. many islamists, among them, indeed the dominant faction there is h t s or neutral front, which is seen as a, a branch of al qaeda in syria. the town of acme, where the, the secondly, the of isis was killed is just 2 kilometers away from the turkish board, where the found of ice this was killed, was just 5 kilometers from the, from the turkish border. and despite these are reports of civilian casualties, we have heard a president biden tell audiences about the strike, which he called, precise or forces carried out the operation with their signature preparation of precision. and i directed to partners fast to take every precaution possible to minimize civilian casualties. this information about civilian casualties. while tragic comes, it's an especially bad time for, for biden, who's administratio
all of this happened in syria's it live province, which is where abu bakar bug died. the found of isis was killed in 2019 a similar us rate. again, a number of children killed, died in that grade also, but he was killed in italy, province, which is ruled by pro turkish rebels. many islamists, among them, indeed the dominant faction there is h t s or neutral front, which is seen as a, a branch of al qaeda in syria. the town of acme, where the, the secondly, the of isis was killed is just 2...
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the lives of people in syria depend on getting urgent help. we have to do everything in our power to create ways for that 8 to get to the open pathways. not to close them now is true and we have reached out to both the state department and the pentagon for comment. this would mean that washington light, it claimed that troops were staying in syria, only to stop the oil from falling into the hands of iceland. terrorists? well i never saw that my coming did. you were keeping the oil, we have the oil, the oil is secure. we left troops, b, i'd only for the oil, but we're keeping the oil. remember that i've always said that keep the oil. we want to keep the oil $45000000.00 a month. it's tough to say that you understand the u. s. produces around $350000000.00 barrels a month for which it gets roughly $9000000000.00. but saul and needs that extra 45000000. why? because it can, the, the sanctions that are put, imposed by the united states against syria or illegal under international law. and are made even more so by the hypocrisy of the united states
the lives of people in syria depend on getting urgent help. we have to do everything in our power to create ways for that 8 to get to the open pathways. not to close them now is true and we have reached out to both the state department and the pentagon for comment. this would mean that washington light, it claimed that troops were staying in syria, only to stop the oil from falling into the hands of iceland. terrorists? well i never saw that my coming did. you were keeping the oil, we have the...
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s. presence in syria. i'll be it rather covertly with special forces. and there have been a lot of criticism about civilian deaths. duty was operations. in this case, it's looking like the civilian deaths were the result of the targets exp, explosive device, and not us forces. so what does this signal it does? the us think the i s is on the rise again? well, we heard from bite in, during the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan that they spent with regards to afghan us in. but also generally the region, the u. s. wasn't going anywhere just because it's physical presence was gone by them. what he likes to call over the horizon attacks over the horizon operations, where you can use drones or you can put in special forces in a targeted way to go after certain, you know, targets of interest for us forces. isis has been, at least in some 4 way shape and form defeated in syria. been very quiet. certainly even the last few years where there was very heavy, heavy combat operations involving turkey involving kurdish forces. some us forces. russia was also there w
s. presence in syria. i'll be it rather covertly with special forces. and there have been a lot of criticism about civilian deaths. duty was operations. in this case, it's looking like the civilian deaths were the result of the targets exp, explosive device, and not us forces. so what does this signal it does? the us think the i s is on the rise again? well, we heard from bite in, during the chaotic withdrawal from afghanistan that they spent with regards to afghan us in. but also generally the...
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to stage fake chemical incidence and syria, in order to create a pretext for the u. s. u k. and france to bomb the country. so frankly, i think this is for us consumption. i don't think it's going to fool any of nato's european allies, but it is reckless. and it is, in my opinion, stupid because it's so flagrantly false that the u. s. can't even provide the evidence of their own claims. so do you expect any reaction in ukraine? so this latest allegation, obviously, we had bloody mid lensky previously, basically asking the ways to calm down to the tone down it's rhetoric. indeed, i think that one of the major reasons that jen, saki has had to walk back the word imminent regarding a possible russia they claimed russian military invasion of ukraine. so lensky was, i had a press conference at and said that this was counter productive to the interest of ukraine. it wasn't about to happen. and so i think that the us and the white house looked completely deranged and out of place. and this kind of, this kind of disconnect between the us and its allies, makes for the rest of the wor
to stage fake chemical incidence and syria, in order to create a pretext for the u. s. u k. and france to bomb the country. so frankly, i think this is for us consumption. i don't think it's going to fool any of nato's european allies, but it is reckless. and it is, in my opinion, stupid because it's so flagrantly false that the u. s. can't even provide the evidence of their own claims. so do you expect any reaction in ukraine? so this latest allegation, obviously, we had bloody mid lensky...
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s. formerly known as, as newsroom web, al qaeda al qaeda's branch and syria made its home. but from what we've learned, the locals were wilken about 1 am just past midnight by the sounds of helicopters in the air and gun fought. and this lasted for hours that were exclusions hours after it all began. and this is apparently concentrated around one house, the scenes of devastation there. and we have now learned from all these various reports that, again, yes, full woman and 6 children may have been killed in this attack. unicef confirms that at least 6 children were killed and one girl was badly injured over night in the border town of at my in the north west of syria due to heavy violence . this is again an atman, which is a town very close to the turkish mode. to get 2 kilometers away from the turkish board and the united states was apparently it says, successfully hunting for the 2nd leader of isis, nominated the after the death of the form of a leader and found a bucket baghdad. this is a boy, but a him has she, me, i'll cry sheet. and there had been a $10000000.00 reward
s. formerly known as, as newsroom web, al qaeda al qaeda's branch and syria made its home. but from what we've learned, the locals were wilken about 1 am just past midnight by the sounds of helicopters in the air and gun fought. and this lasted for hours that were exclusions hours after it all began. and this is apparently concentrated around one house, the scenes of devastation there. and we have now learned from all these various reports that, again, yes, full woman and 6 children may have...
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ah, at least 6 children are killed in heavy fighting in northwest syria, while u. s. president biden hills this still and bravery of american commando, claiming they kill the leader of islamic state of the same time in the same location with russia shuts down the moscow office of don't your vella day after germany's media regulator, bonds r t sr channel r t c, d with the austrian parliament approved europe to tom for his vaccine mondays. with all adults required to take a coven shot or face, hefty fines, with wherever you're counting the program from today. welcome to moscow on to the news, our and artsy, let's get into our top story. the pentagon has acknowledged out, at least 3 civilians were killed in a raid on terrorists in north west syria. unicef said at least 6 children died in what appears to be the same incident or your president biden hailed a successful operation targeting the leader of islamic state. r t. senior correspondent murat gazda told me more earlier. half a dozen children killed as well as 4 woman locals have described these speech battle that
ah, at least 6 children are killed in heavy fighting in northwest syria, while u. s. president biden hills this still and bravery of american commando, claiming they kill the leader of islamic state of the same time in the same location with russia shuts down the moscow office of don't your vella day after germany's media regulator, bonds r t sr channel r t c, d with the austrian parliament approved europe to tom for his vaccine mondays. with all adults required to take a coven shot or face,...
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bashar assad in syria and their civil war. we were not at war with syria, not war with the russians but the only thing that recognizesstrength . the only approach they respond to his strength so any weakness they see and during our trip was assumed as one of the speakers told us that by now the reason that russia is going after ukraine at this point is because they perceive an environment of weakness. that's what putin will seize upon. i hope that's the case but it's a little too late in my mind for me to tell you something d before we got to the situation. >> just graduated from the us air force academy. insert in the pentagon in nato as well as kernel and the air force reserve. when it comes to ukrainian strength, where is the body of that strength against a possible attack as you see it ? >> the interesting thing about the ukrainian people is for 31 years they tasted freedom. they love being free and what we learned and what we're just walking down the street you can talk to ukrainian people and in fact russian-speaking ukr
bashar assad in syria and their civil war. we were not at war with syria, not war with the russians but the only thing that recognizesstrength . the only approach they respond to his strength so any weakness they see and during our trip was assumed as one of the speakers told us that by now the reason that russia is going after ukraine at this point is because they perceive an environment of weakness. that's what putin will seize upon. i hope that's the case but it's a little too late in my...
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what more are you hearing about what happened in syria? waldrop actually there are, are information coming which are conflicting each other in a way, because at 1st are we thought the house of 2 abraham milcurie. she was actually destroyed air during the, in by the u. s. operation mother a some repair newspapers reporting that deborah mccray, she blows himself up or as the operations started. also, some locals are saying the same thing, but what do we know about the casualties? is that those 13 civilians who were killed during this operation. 6 of them are children, a 4 of them are women, and 3 of them are men. a, some suggest that those women as some of them were wise of a believer, he mccrae, she. but of course we need to wait for a confirmed information coming from it. live and coming from the united said size as well, or the, or before the operation. we know that the u. s. military, the u. s. officials actually coordinated with the turkeys side, informing them about the counter terrorism operation that there will be conducting . so tur
what more are you hearing about what happened in syria? waldrop actually there are, are information coming which are conflicting each other in a way, because at 1st are we thought the house of 2 abraham milcurie. she was actually destroyed air during the, in by the u. s. operation mother a some repair newspapers reporting that deborah mccray, she blows himself up or as the operations started. also, some locals are saying the same thing, but what do we know about the casualties? is that those 13...
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special forces in northwest syria. the syrian civil defense group says at least 13 people were killed, including 6 children and 4 women. >> it was the largest such operation the u.s. has conducted since the previous isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi was killed in 2019. these are dangerous operations. at this point we're told all u.s. personnel involved returned safely. president biden is expected to address the nation in just moments. we're going to bring you those comments as they begin. >> we have a team of reporters and experts covering this from all angles. let's begin with barbara starr at the pentagon. and, barbara, we're now hearing that it was the target himself who detonated a bomb that killed members of his own family. what more are you hearing on this front? >> well, several sources, administration officials are telling cnn that the initial assessment they have from the ground is in fact the leader of isis al qurayshi blew himself up as u.s. troops were approaching or entering the building where they thought
special forces in northwest syria. the syrian civil defense group says at least 13 people were killed, including 6 children and 4 women. >> it was the largest such operation the u.s. has conducted since the previous isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi was killed in 2019. these are dangerous operations. at this point we're told all u.s. personnel involved returned safely. president biden is expected to address the nation in just moments. we're going to bring you those comments as they begin....
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the real issue is live and in larger, syria is the syria complex united states, whatever they do now, it's been more than 67 years there are targeting individuals that is not going to resolve the problem. if you were to visit that area and see the circumstances under which millions of people are living, you cannot be surprised for and other organizations ability to recruit young men and possibly women. the circumstances are absolutely and forgiving and they're very, very, very difficult in these areas. so the answer to terrorism really is that they must tackle the root causes of it all. and that is the ongoing conflict, syria and the tradition of these roughly $4000000.00 people in an, in claim is not going to resolve it. that will be always continuous feeder or people like others. i mean, you can really do it, but somebody else would come out with similar extremist ideas and would be able to recruit these young men and women. how do you think that this particular incident is going to affect the operations of i? so it's, it's very difficult to say i, so as has been really focused for
the real issue is live and in larger, syria is the syria complex united states, whatever they do now, it's been more than 67 years there are targeting individuals that is not going to resolve the problem. if you were to visit that area and see the circumstances under which millions of people are living, you cannot be surprised for and other organizations ability to recruit young men and possibly women. the circumstances are absolutely and forgiving and they're very, very, very difficult in...
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in net neural than syria. we have our white house correspondent, humbly, how kit standing by, but before we cross to her, i just wanted to make note of the fact that he said it was incredibly challenging mission and that he confirmed that the iso later blurry himself up. kimberly, what did you make of what president biden had to say? well, i think what we heard there is the explanation of the u. s. president, who knew that there would be some pushback regarding those civilian casualties. you'll remember we initially here al jazeera said that the president would be speaking more than an hour ago, and this speech ended up being about an hour late from what we initially anticipated were told. and that may have to do with the fact that the u. s. president was getting some criticism for this operation and those civilian casualties. so you heard there the u. s. president giving his version of events saying that it wasn't the result of the us special forces that these as civilians were killed. but instead he said it
in net neural than syria. we have our white house correspondent, humbly, how kit standing by, but before we cross to her, i just wanted to make note of the fact that he said it was incredibly challenging mission and that he confirmed that the iso later blurry himself up. kimberly, what did you make of what president biden had to say? well, i think what we heard there is the explanation of the u. s. president, who knew that there would be some pushback regarding those civilian casualties. you'll...
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or over syria in some cases. this kind of mission often requires some degree of deco deconfliction. they probably asked the russians for some airspace or something like that. maybe they didn't. but certainly on the way out, like you mentioned, they would have requested the russians not do anything and that is something that i think we always have to look out for because the russians could have easily been tipped off, could have tipped off others that this was going on. and of course, they chose not to act so a possibility with a degree of cooperation if they haven't with syria to take care of this raid, may be a harbinger of other methods or avenues of cooperation between our two militaries. >> and there has been the case in syria, you'll remember, a number of years ago where there was a deadly clash, actually, between u.s. and russian forces in syria.deconfliction lines, they want to do everything to avoid it. >> thank you, we'll continue to following this developing story. >>> in the meantime, supply chain issu
or over syria in some cases. this kind of mission often requires some degree of deco deconfliction. they probably asked the russians for some airspace or something like that. maybe they didn't. but certainly on the way out, like you mentioned, they would have requested the russians not do anything and that is something that i think we always have to look out for because the russians could have easily been tipped off, could have tipped off others that this was going on. and of course, they chose...
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troops from syria there. these types of operations, chris, as you know well, they don't just happen overnight. so i think we may get more details in the next couple hours about whether there were weeks or even months of planning for the operation that took place here. the president certainly would have been briefed in advance of it and hopefully it would have been his order for them to pursue this effort. it is worth noting that this individual whose given name was haji abdullah but referred to as al quraishi that he was in charge of isis across iraq and in syria. so i think there will be a lot of questions about exactly how much power, how much influence he had, whether or not there were other individuals in the building with him at the time of today's raid. and all of it we expect to hear from the president in more detail coming up within the next 30 minutes. >> of course we will have that for everyone live. thank you so much, peter alexander, keir simmons. >>> now to the escalating tensions in russia, the
troops from syria there. these types of operations, chris, as you know well, they don't just happen overnight. so i think we may get more details in the next couple hours about whether there were weeks or even months of planning for the operation that took place here. the president certainly would have been briefed in advance of it and hopefully it would have been his order for them to pursue this effort. it is worth noting that this individual whose given name was haji abdullah but referred to...
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it is syria. what is joe biden's degree of commitment there.— syria.rainin: commitment there. it is now limited to training and _ commitment there. it is now limited to training and support. _ commitment there. it is now limited to training and support. there - commitment there. it is now limited to training and support. there has . to training and support. there has been a formal end to us involvement in iraq and syria over the last couple of years but there are trips there doing that kind of thing. this operation demonstrates there is a clear commitment to carry out these counterterrorism activities. particularly when they get reliable information, they have had this apparently since december and been planning it since then and joe biden gave the go—ahead for it on tuesday. i think it is interesting because if you cast your mind back, joe biden was against a similar kind of red to take out osama bin laden in pakistan backin take out osama bin laden in pakistan back in 2011—— similar kind of raid. a different country and different similar circumstance
it is syria. what is joe biden's degree of commitment there.— syria.rainin: commitment there. it is now limited to training and _ commitment there. it is now limited to training and support. _ commitment there. it is now limited to training and support. there - commitment there. it is now limited to training and support. there has . to training and support. there has been a formal end to us involvement in iraq and syria over the last couple of years but there are trips there doing that kind...
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-led raid in syria. damage and the future of the fight against the terrorist group. then, tensions rising-- senators weigh the need for sanctions and express concerns after receiving a classified briefing on russian aggression against ukraine. and, protesting against the taliban-- despite brutal repression, many afghan women demand the right to go to school and work. >> i want to fight for my rights. we should continue even if it costs our lives. we will not let anyone deprive us of our rights. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
-led raid in syria. damage and the future of the fight against the terrorist group. then, tensions rising-- senators weigh the need for sanctions and express concerns after receiving a classified briefing on russian aggression against ukraine. and, protesting against the taliban-- despite brutal repression, many afghan women demand the right to go to school and work. >> i want to fight for my rights. we should continue even if it costs our lives. we will not let anyone deprive us of our...
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this is impossible contradiction the the least 6 children are killed in heavy fighting in northwest syria. well, president biden hale, this bravery of american commandos. they killed the leader of his stomach, stayed up the same time in the same location. also ahead. russia shuts down the moscow offers of duchess bella, day after germany's media regulator. a bombs are teeth, history, channel, party b. ah, the government lifts a price count on energy and paid to stimulate the sector, leaving consumers to bear the brunt of the cos, fears of fuel, to the one man after 1 in the morning here in moscow i'm, you know, neil and this is the news. our an artsy, let's get into it. we will get into those headline stories in just a moment, but 1st, the seeming u. s. strategy to whip op a war threat. frenzy has taken another turn. washington, as accused russia off preparing a propaganda video to use in a false flag operation to justify an invasion of ukraine. the find out more or less cross live knowledge where a u. s. corresponded kill up open killer. then some bold claims being talked to by take us t
this is impossible contradiction the the least 6 children are killed in heavy fighting in northwest syria. well, president biden hale, this bravery of american commandos. they killed the leader of his stomach, stayed up the same time in the same location. also ahead. russia shuts down the moscow offers of duchess bella, day after germany's media regulator. a bombs are teeth, history, channel, party b. ah, the government lifts a price count on energy and paid to stimulate the sector, leaving...
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asked to leave by not only syria, but the kurds themselves. and so there is no question that the u. s. president will have some questions to answer, but it certainly were getting some clarity now. but why the united states was there obviously, that the leader of isis was killed. and also, just to carry on this statement from the president is last night at my direction, the u. s military for.
asked to leave by not only syria, but the kurds themselves. and so there is no question that the u. s. president will have some questions to answer, but it certainly were getting some clarity now. but why the united states was there obviously, that the leader of isis was killed. and also, just to carry on this statement from the president is last night at my direction, the u. s military for.
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special forces kill isis' top leader in a nighttime raid in syria. it raises the question just how strong is isis today? how much of a threat does it pose? fawaz gerges will join me. >>> finally, from cars to milk to housing and more, we are paying more than we were a year ago for so many items. inflation is to blame for certain, but just how bad is it? i will do a deep dive that might surprise you. >>> but first, here is my take. it's a tale of two olympics. remember the 2008 beijing games? china was dazzling the world with its economic prowess and technological sophistication, determined to impress the world with its soft power. praise filled the headlines in countries like australia, the united kingdom and the u.s. the sydney morning herald said that the opening ceremony was a perfect ten. london's evening standard described the event as the beginning of china's new era of greatness, witnessed and implicitly approved by much of the leadership of the planet. indeed, there was george w. bush, the first american president to attend an olympics in a f
special forces kill isis' top leader in a nighttime raid in syria. it raises the question just how strong is isis today? how much of a threat does it pose? fawaz gerges will join me. >>> finally, from cars to milk to housing and more, we are paying more than we were a year ago for so many items. inflation is to blame for certain, but just how bad is it? i will do a deep dive that might surprise you. >>> but first, here is my take. it's a tale of two olympics. remember the 2008...
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a courier was simeon susie austic about trump's attack on syria. i think donald trump became president of the united states last night. he talked to our international norms in social rules about america's role and enforcing justice in the world. who can forget the invasion of iraq in 2003, based on lies about weapons of mass destruction. on the left is the economist of to push invaded iraq on the right is the economist of, to putin invaded ukraine, spot the difference. this is all about one evil dictator who possesses brutal weapons with which he will threaten a and, and hurt a lot of people, including a lot of americans unless we take them away from him. all of us, including the iraqi people, are going to be very fortunate. did i think was the smartest thing george bush did? how about when barack obama rallied the world to destroy? what was then the most prosperous country on the african continent with nato bomb? i'm been asking this question over and over, why would we intervene in libya and i still haven't received an answer that totally satisfi
a courier was simeon susie austic about trump's attack on syria. i think donald trump became president of the united states last night. he talked to our international norms in social rules about america's role and enforcing justice in the world. who can forget the invasion of iraq in 2003, based on lies about weapons of mass destruction. on the left is the economist of to push invaded iraq on the right is the economist of, to putin invaded ukraine, spot the difference. this is all about one...
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for example, on syria and olivia. but duke, you would like to keep that relationship while going ahead with his relationship or with you. great and being and made to member the 2nd largest army of naples. is it certainly a very important a position there in the u. k. for senior aged to prime minister boys johnson have quit within hours of each other. the wave of resignations comes as a pressure mounts on johnston over the potty gates, candle investigations, continuing to allegations at parties were held at downing street in breach of covered 19 locked anvils. so far at least 17 and peace have submitted letters of no confidence in the prime minister where we challenged has more on the aides who resigned veneer mertsa in her resignation. letter said you are a better man than many of your detractors will ever understand, which is why it is desperately sad that you let yourself down by making a scurrilous accusation against the leader of the opposition. now the other resignations ah, basically be being presented by loyal
for example, on syria and olivia. but duke, you would like to keep that relationship while going ahead with his relationship or with you. great and being and made to member the 2nd largest army of naples. is it certainly a very important a position there in the u. k. for senior aged to prime minister boys johnson have quit within hours of each other. the wave of resignations comes as a pressure mounts on johnston over the potty gates, candle investigations, continuing to allegations at parties...
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ready the us says the leader of i saw has died in a raid in syria. our believer, he malice schumacher a. she exploded a bomb that killed himself and members of his family. ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is al jazeera alive from london, also coming up turkeys president. the offer is himself as mediator to try to diffuse pensions between russia and ukraine. pressure mounts on the u. k. prime minister over the party gates scandal for senior aids resigned within hours of each other. and the un says 4000000 people in ethiopia faced critical water shortages after the failure of the last 3 rings. ah, the u. s. says the leader of ice all has been killed and a special forces operation in northwestern, syria. i will abraham l as she me. ok i, she was one of at least 13 people including 6 children killed during the rate in the town of acme in rebel held, it'll be province. it was the largest u. s. raids since an attack in 2019, they killed the previous leader of ice or, or white house corresponding kimberly how kit has more. this horrible terrorist leader i
ready the us says the leader of i saw has died in a raid in syria. our believer, he malice schumacher a. she exploded a bomb that killed himself and members of his family. ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is al jazeera alive from london, also coming up turkeys president. the offer is himself as mediator to try to diffuse pensions between russia and ukraine. pressure mounts on the u. k. prime minister over the party gates scandal for senior aids resigned within hours of each other. and the un...
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it was the biggest us rated, syria says the 2019 operation that killed the ice. a leader abu bakar album dottie this operation was literally months. in the planning the u. s. targeted the ice, a leader for threats he allegedly posed to us interests and crimes committed in iraq in 2014, including the enslavement of his edi women. the raid comes a week after the defense secretary ordered the u. s. military to do more to protect civilians in combat operations often largely forgotten in the west posterior and maybe the only it's of a lining of this is it has brought back media's attention to the conflict and syria seems from their perspective that no one really cares. so a one advantage in a sense is that this is now go to your back into, into the news. despite efforts to limit casualties. some members of congress are now calling for an investigation into the civilian deaths to ensure that every reasonable step was taken to protect innocent lives. kimberly hell can al jazeera, the white house, and having is in the latest diplomatic effort to ease hears of a russian i
it was the biggest us rated, syria says the 2019 operation that killed the ice. a leader abu bakar album dottie this operation was literally months. in the planning the u. s. targeted the ice, a leader for threats he allegedly posed to us interests and crimes committed in iraq in 2014, including the enslavement of his edi women. the raid comes a week after the defense secretary ordered the u. s. military to do more to protect civilians in combat operations often largely forgotten in the west...
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the mission happened thursday in northwestern, syria in it live province. residents on the ground said at least 13 people, including children, were killed in the operation. the pentagon said there were no true casualties. if the president were biden, his vice president and national security advisors over saw the mission from the situation room of the white house. it was the biggest us rated, syria says the 2019 operation that killed the ice. a leader abu bakar albert daddy . this operation was literally months. in the planning, the u. s. targeted the ice a leader for threats he allegedly posed to us interests and crimes committed in iraq in 2014, including the enslavement of edi women. the raid comes a week after the defense secretary ordered the u. s. military to do more to protect civilians in combat operations often largely forgotten in the west proseries. it may be the only a silver lining of this is it has brought media attention to the conflict and syria seems from their perspective that no one really cares. so one advantage in a sense is that this is
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-led raid in syria. we examine the collateral damage and the future of the fight against the terrorist group. then, tensions rising-- senators weigh the need for sanctions and express concerns after receiving a classified briefing on russian aggression against ukraine. and, protesting against the taliban-- despite brutal repression, many afghan women demand the right to go to school and work. >> i want to fight for my rights. we should continue even if it costs our lives. we will not let anyone deprive us of our rights. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: with fidelity wealth management, a dedicated advisor can tailor advice and recommendations to your life. that's fidelity wealth management. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and indiv
-led raid in syria. we examine the collateral damage and the future of the fight against the terrorist group. then, tensions rising-- senators weigh the need for sanctions and express concerns after receiving a classified briefing on russian aggression against ukraine. and, protesting against the taliban-- despite brutal repression, many afghan women demand the right to go to school and work. >> i want to fight for my rights. we should continue even if it costs our lives. we will not let...
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for example, on syria and olivia. but duke, he would like to keep that relationship while going ahead with his relationship or with ukraine and being an a to member the 2nd largest army of nato's. is it certainly a very important position there miles, as did lead. unsung suji is due to appear in court again. she's already been sentenced to 6 years in detention. the new charges could lead her to complete removal from public life. teddy changes following developments for us from buying cars just brings up to speed tonia. what we know about these new charges oh, well, very little at this stage. in fact, new charges were added last night on the 8 p. m. mamma t. v bulletin. they said they were going to be new corruption charges added to the ones that are already are facing her to day. i think what's also gonna be interesting is whether she actually appears in court today. we understand that yesterday she was feeling well, we've spoken to her lawyers today. they said that yesterday she was exhausted from her journey from he
for example, on syria and olivia. but duke, he would like to keep that relationship while going ahead with his relationship or with ukraine and being an a to member the 2nd largest army of nato's. is it certainly a very important position there miles, as did lead. unsung suji is due to appear in court again. she's already been sentenced to 6 years in detention. the new charges could lead her to complete removal from public life. teddy changes following developments for us from buying cars just...
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as the leader of iso has been killed in a special forces operation in north western syria. ibrahim and hashmi algo ratio was one of at least 13 people, including 6 children who died during the raid in the town at mann in the rebel held area of italy, province. it was the biggest us raid there since the attack in 2019 that killed a previous leader of ice will all white house correspondent kimberly healthcare has more. this horrible terrorist leader is no more in an address to the nation from the roosevelt room of the white house. u. s. president joe biden spoke about the operation. he ordered that killed the isolator abu ibrahim l. how she me al, crushing and i directed the department of defense to take every precaution possible to minimize civilian casualties. knowing that this terrorist had chosen serrano self was families including children. we made a choice to pursue a special forces raid at a much greater risk than our to our own people, rather than targeting him with an air strike. as us special forces moved in the ice, a leader reportedly detonated an explosive and a final act of
as the leader of iso has been killed in a special forces operation in north western syria. ibrahim and hashmi algo ratio was one of at least 13 people, including 6 children who died during the raid in the town at mann in the rebel held area of italy, province. it was the biggest us raid there since the attack in 2019 that killed a previous leader of ice will all white house correspondent kimberly healthcare has more. this horrible terrorist leader is no more in an address to the nation from the...
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aid group at the scene in syria claim the dead
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