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create some kind of buffer zone between turkey and syria or iraq. we can say is safe so on in syria and also i think this is my prediction that. there will be. how can i say it's off to political table like. or sochi or astana or what they will you call it he it wants to be there on the table. you know so that's why you know these three reasons more strategic. change of turkey in our atmosphere ok but i have to i have to point out that you didn't say the word kurds once ok and that's really what it's all about here you know sami i'll be really honestly i can understand turkey's position ok i do understand and i don't necessarily agree with it but i will tell you something sammy i understand the position of all the major players when it comes to syria except for one country the united states i don't understand what it is doing in syria i mean what we're all told is that you know the sacred cow nato must be preserved but u.s. policy is driving a huge wedge between the two countries that have the largest military in nato i mean who's making this policy
create some kind of buffer zone between turkey and syria or iraq. we can say is safe so on in syria and also i think this is my prediction that. there will be. how can i say it's off to political table like. or sochi or astana or what they will you call it he it wants to be there on the table. you know so that's why you know these three reasons more strategic. change of turkey in our atmosphere ok but i have to i have to point out that you didn't say the word kurds once ok and that's really...
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live you know in a very good standards according to if you compare with other countries such as syria iraq and iran that that be careful garrulous you know all terrorist groups turkish. one of the big problems and they. they are the main cause to kill kurdish people even this. this is a kurdish they claim that this kurdish independence group they killed a lot of kurds in turkey and also turks as well you know. turkey is as a state it has no problem with kurdish citizens in turkey they live peacefully and more democratically down in syria iraq and iran if we come to see the initiate issue in the beginning turkey would united states and reach european allies in order to support you know freedom against bashar assad regime but after after two thousand and. thirteen ok. you know the major left turkey ok let me let me jump in you're going to be in before we go to the break here i mean but it is same time you know outside powers twice a proxy civil war because this is from the outside ok i mean. bringing democracy to syria is the last thing this is all been about ok it's been arming jihad is to
live you know in a very good standards according to if you compare with other countries such as syria iraq and iran that that be careful garrulous you know all terrorist groups turkish. one of the big problems and they. they are the main cause to kill kurdish people even this. this is a kurdish they claim that this kurdish independence group they killed a lot of kurds in turkey and also turks as well you know. turkey is as a state it has no problem with kurdish citizens in turkey they live...
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no problem with it kurdish citizens in turkey believe peacefully and more democratically down in syria iraq and iran if we come to syria and the sheer issue in the beginning turkey would united states and european allies in order to support you know of freedom against bashar. regime but after a after two thousand and. thirteen ok. you know let me jump in got left your kid ok let me jump in here go to dan before we go to the break here i mean but at the same time you know outside powers that's why it's a proxy civil war because this is from the outside ok i mean bringing democracy to syria is the last thing this is all been about ok it's been arming jihad is to overthrow a legitimate government that it had before we go to the break yeah i mean i agree i agree with what you say and i just wanted to comment on what sami was saying there is friction between between the u.s. and turkey and i would say that predates the coup attempt actually in fact really it goes back to the downing of the russian plane i would read that scene obviously correctly as a low point in russian turkish relations but i
no problem with it kurdish citizens in turkey believe peacefully and more democratically down in syria iraq and iran if we come to syria and the sheer issue in the beginning turkey would united states and european allies in order to support you know of freedom against bashar. regime but after a after two thousand and. thirteen ok. you know let me jump in got left your kid ok let me jump in here go to dan before we go to the break here i mean but at the same time you know outside powers that's...
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create some kind of buffer zone between turkey and syria or iraq. we can say is safe so on in syria and also i think this is my prediction that. there will be. how can i say it's off to political table leg. or sochi or astana what they will you call it he it wants to be there on the table. so that's why you know these three reasons more strategic. change of turkey in our atmosphere ok but i have to i have to point out that you didn't say the word kurds once ok and that's really what it's all about here you know sami i'll be really honestly i can understand turkey's position ok i do understand and i don't necessarily agree with it but i will tell you something sammy i understand the position of all the major players when it comes to syria except for one country the united states i don't understand what it is doing in syria i mean what we're all told is that you know these sacred cows nato must be preserved but u.s. policy is driving a huge wedge between the two countries that have the largest military in nato i mean who's making this policy in the u.s
create some kind of buffer zone between turkey and syria or iraq. we can say is safe so on in syria and also i think this is my prediction that. there will be. how can i say it's off to political table leg. or sochi or astana what they will you call it he it wants to be there on the table. so that's why you know these three reasons more strategic. change of turkey in our atmosphere ok but i have to i have to point out that you didn't say the word kurds once ok and that's really what it's all...
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no problem with kurdish citizens in turkey to live peacefully and more democratically down in syria iraq and iran if we come to lucy the initiate issue in the beginning turkey would united states and meet european allies in order to support you know freedom against bashar assad regime but after after two thousand and. thirteen ok. you know let me jump in got left your kid ok let me jump in here go to dan before we go to the break here i mean but at the same time you know you know outside powers that's why it's a proxy civil war because this is from the outside ok i mean bringing democracy to syria is the last thing this is all been about ok it's been arming jihad is to overthrow a legitimate government that it had done before we go to the break yeah i mean i agree i agree with what you say and i just wanted to comment on what sami was saying there is friction between between the u.s. and turkey and i don't say that predates the coup attempt actually in fact really it goes back to the downing of the russian plane i would read as you've seen obviously correctly as a low point in russian tu
no problem with kurdish citizens in turkey to live peacefully and more democratically down in syria iraq and iran if we come to lucy the initiate issue in the beginning turkey would united states and meet european allies in order to support you know freedom against bashar assad regime but after after two thousand and. thirteen ok. you know let me jump in got left your kid ok let me jump in here go to dan before we go to the break here i mean but at the same time you know you know outside powers...
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create some kind of buffer zone between turkey and syria or iraq. we can say is safe so on in syria and also i think this is my prediction that. there will be. how can i say it's off to political table leg. or sochi or astana or whatever you call it he it wants to be there on the table really good you know card so that's why you know three reasons more strategic. in our atmosphere ok but i have to i have to point out that you didn't say the word kurds once ok and that's really what it's all about here you know sammy i'll be really honestly i can understand turkey's position ok i do understand and i don't necessarily agree with it. but i will tell you something sammy i understand the position of all the major players when it comes to syria except for one country the united states i don't understand what it is doing in syria i mean what we're all told is that you know these sacred cows nato must be preserved but u.s. policy is driving a huge wedge between the two countries that have the largest military in nato i mean who's making this policy in the u.
create some kind of buffer zone between turkey and syria or iraq. we can say is safe so on in syria and also i think this is my prediction that. there will be. how can i say it's off to political table leg. or sochi or astana or whatever you call it he it wants to be there on the table really good you know card so that's why you know three reasons more strategic. in our atmosphere ok but i have to i have to point out that you didn't say the word kurds once ok and that's really what it's all...
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syria, iraq, many, many different powers have been projecting their interests in the region and has a fight in the region which was normally a conflict that should have been settled elsewhere. therefore, my second emphasis is on if we want to solve problems in that region and come to a new equilibrium, it can only be under the umbrella of the united nations, because there are so many different interests, that the one and only place where everybody has to stick to the rules we once agreed and nobody is the winner or the loser is the united nations, so make the united nations stronger. make the process stronger. that is the second of the main goals. and the third one is if you look at the area and other conflict places in the world, the new dimension in it is also the cyber dimension. so besides the traditional fight against terror, which is a military one, besides the traditional reconstruction reconciliation process we know is important, we have the strong process within social media, which is, which kind of narrative will be the dominant and the persuading one? and to be better all t
syria, iraq, many, many different powers have been projecting their interests in the region and has a fight in the region which was normally a conflict that should have been settled elsewhere. therefore, my second emphasis is on if we want to solve problems in that region and come to a new equilibrium, it can only be under the umbrella of the united nations, because there are so many different interests, that the one and only place where everybody has to stick to the rules we once agreed and...
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there was an attempt to stablish a salafist and extremist regime between syria and iraq in order to isolate syria and. that and that those extremists they were being supported by u.s. allies in the region and as general michael flynn who was the head of the defense intelligence agency at that time admitted on al jazeera the united states took a willful decision to support those extremists so the united states back then was supporting an attempt to take over the east of syria later on when the tide turned when the tide turned with the help of russia iran hezbollah the iraqis on the volunteers and isis began to lose ground and territory it was only then that the united states changes policy before that the united states was allowing isis to thrive without the right to go on between turkey and isis we know from kerry the secretary of state of the united states in a leaked audio file that he told the syrian opposition people that the united states allowed isis advance on damascus to put pressure on president assad so only when the tide turned to the united states decided to start fighting isis
there was an attempt to stablish a salafist and extremist regime between syria and iraq in order to isolate syria and. that and that those extremists they were being supported by u.s. allies in the region and as general michael flynn who was the head of the defense intelligence agency at that time admitted on al jazeera the united states took a willful decision to support those extremists so the united states back then was supporting an attempt to take over the east of syria later on when the...
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of their day back those in afghanistan and iraq they started using proxy forces whether in libya syria iraq and so on and in syria they found a golden opportunity with about forty thousand. fighters whom the general of the special forces of the united states general raymond thomas raymond. thomas he himself called them a proxy force yeah but if ted is going to go all out to prevent the emergence of such a kurdish enclave backed by the then you are looking seriously contradiction then you are looking seriously contradiction between the united states and territory and i think ultimately it's the united states which will retreat on the one otherwise they will lose their yeah but they tend to take everybody down with them before they leave let me go to you i mean how important is all of this to the turkish president because he's invested a lot in syria and he's gotten very little in return. i think dan is spot on he was egged on by the us in the us basically folded and the what is the political review repercussions for the president everyone if he doesn't get what he wants go ahead actually yea
of their day back those in afghanistan and iraq they started using proxy forces whether in libya syria iraq and so on and in syria they found a golden opportunity with about forty thousand. fighters whom the general of the special forces of the united states general raymond thomas raymond. thomas he himself called them a proxy force yeah but if ted is going to go all out to prevent the emergence of such a kurdish enclave backed by the then you are looking seriously contradiction then you are...
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there was an attempt to establish a salafist an extremist regime between syria and iraq in order to isolate syria and. that and that those extremists they were being supported by u.s. allies in the region and as general michael flynn who was the head of the defense intelligence agency at that time admitted on al jazeera the united states took a willful decision to support those extremists so the united states back then was supporting an attempt to take over the east of syria later on when the tide turned when the tide turned with the help of russia iran hezbollah the iraqis on the volunteers and isis began to lose ground and territory it was only then that the united states change its policy before that the united states was allowing isis to thrive without the right to go on between turkey and isis we know from kerry the secretary of state of the united states in the audio file that he told the syrian opposition people that the united states allowed isis advance on damascus to put pressure on president assad so only when the tide turned to the united states decided to start fighting isis an
there was an attempt to establish a salafist an extremist regime between syria and iraq in order to isolate syria and. that and that those extremists they were being supported by u.s. allies in the region and as general michael flynn who was the head of the defense intelligence agency at that time admitted on al jazeera the united states took a willful decision to support those extremists so the united states back then was supporting an attempt to take over the east of syria later on when the...
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in the past year we have achieved incredible success against isis in iraq and syria. the iraqi security forces and syrian government radack forces are operating at their most effective levels since operation in harris all began and now over 90% of the territory previously held by isis in iraq and syria is no longer under their control control. .. >> to set us up in afghanistan. we have capability to continue our efforts against isis despite increasingly complex situations across syria and especially in the northwest province of africa to be fully engaged with the department of state to carefully balance our objectives. our partners on the ground have advanced a long way toward our objectives and we will stick with him to the completion of the fight. the iraqi security forces to prepare the elections later this spring. the second goal is to prioritize the implementation of the strategy in afghanistan to reaffirm the commitments with those complementary military missions. with u.s. counterterrorism mission. with our support and then to seize the initiative to span popula
in the past year we have achieved incredible success against isis in iraq and syria. the iraqi security forces and syrian government radack forces are operating at their most effective levels since operation in harris all began and now over 90% of the territory previously held by isis in iraq and syria is no longer under their control control. .. >> to set us up in afghanistan. we have capability to continue our efforts against isis despite increasingly complex situations across syria and...
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if we had fought tooth and media and quail hunt with truth on the border between iraq. syria and it's possible that the british forces have being lifted out with that because that is a very quick area football that the americans have and the danger that we complicate the stabilization of syria by libyan government forces were also involved from jordan everything office could be in jordan who are helping we're organized the act we would be the coalition forces in southern syria . our footprint on the the government will not give any account of them. well in fairness the minister defense certainly said is not seen any evidence of r.f. warplanes or drones causing any civilian casualties.
if we had fought tooth and media and quail hunt with truth on the border between iraq. syria and it's possible that the british forces have being lifted out with that because that is a very quick area football that the americans have and the danger that we complicate the stabilization of syria by libyan government forces were also involved from jordan everything office could be in jordan who are helping we're organized the act we would be the coalition forces in southern syria . our footprint...
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more of life in iraq and in syria people are much more accepting that because it's . being liberated they understand what they were suffering civilians will get caught in the crossfire civilians will get hurt civilians will get killed if you want to liberate your towns and cities it comes at a price but unavoidable part of war and commanders have to press on despite that responsibility for civilian casualties in iraq and syria lies with isis we are a good guy. to do right now at this point leaders of the international community are in full agreement that civilian life in eastern is very important and the conditions are dire all want to make sure that civilians are safe however there are clear disagreements among world leaders about who is to blame for the situation in eastern guta that's the primary point of disagreement we're hearing from world leaders so all eyes are now on the security council chamber. thanks for pointing out what is going to be spoken to today came up and live from new york. well according to the united nations more than three hundred civilians ha
more of life in iraq and in syria people are much more accepting that because it's . being liberated they understand what they were suffering civilians will get caught in the crossfire civilians will get hurt civilians will get killed if you want to liberate your towns and cities it comes at a price but unavoidable part of war and commanders have to press on despite that responsibility for civilian casualties in iraq and syria lies with isis we are a good guy. to do right now at this point...
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you've spoken to this, specifically, do you think it's going to be possible to extract iran out of syria and iraq, if there's an end to what's happening in syria? because they're dug in deeply now. >> i think there certainly is an opportunity in iraq through our strong relationships that we're developing here and i think that, you know, one of the things that i've observed about iraq over the last year has been their outreach to other partners across the region, whether it's jordan, whether it's saudi arabia, whether it's kuwait, turkey, the other key sunni nations in the area and they're very much emerging as a-- you know, trying to be much more involved in the region, which i think is a very positive thing and i think it-- i think it connotes the fact that iraq is for iraqis, and while they live in a difficult neighborhood with difficult labors and they have to deal-- neighbors and they have to deal with that, that they're-- right now we're playing the enemy of our enemy is our friend. that's what we're playing at now. the iranians are the major power players with weapons ap our training and ou
you've spoken to this, specifically, do you think it's going to be possible to extract iran out of syria and iraq, if there's an end to what's happening in syria? because they're dug in deeply now. >> i think there certainly is an opportunity in iraq through our strong relationships that we're developing here and i think that, you know, one of the things that i've observed about iraq over the last year has been their outreach to other partners across the region, whether it's jordan,...
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the power vacuum, lack of functioning state in syria and part of iraq, was that there was this fertileground for the lack of terrorist organization which is on eu and us territories to acquire more weapons and more sophisticated ones adequate for people and will become even a more formidable threat, national security threat for turkey. what puzzles us is that the us has opted to choose a terrorist organization to fight another vicious barbaric terrorist organization. that is really where there is dialogue and we, you know of is a, would like to see a more move towards recognition of these concerns so what turkey is saying is this. of course, there are [inaudible] is a big threat to humanity. that is why turkey moved into syria. but we have been experiencing significant terror attacks, not only from [inaudible] but from pkk. ethnically, i am occurred and i come from a very humble background. my parents were illiterate farmers. the biggest kurdish city doesn't lie on iraq you are syrian border but the biggest is in stable. they are well integrated carving out a piece of territory from tu
the power vacuum, lack of functioning state in syria and part of iraq, was that there was this fertileground for the lack of terrorist organization which is on eu and us territories to acquire more weapons and more sophisticated ones adequate for people and will become even a more formidable threat, national security threat for turkey. what puzzles us is that the us has opted to choose a terrorist organization to fight another vicious barbaric terrorist organization. that is really where there...
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create some kind of buffer zone between turkey and syria or iraq. we can say is safe so on in syria and also i think this is my prediction that. there will be. how can i say it's off to political table like. or sochi or astana or what they were you call it he it wants to be there on the table. you know cards and that's why you know three reasons more strategic. change of turkey in our atmosphere ok but i have to i have to point out that you didn't say the word kurds once ok and that's really what it's all about here you know sami i'll be really honestly i can understand turkey's position ok i do understand and i don't necessarily agree with it but i will tell you something sammy i understand the position of all the major players when it comes to syria except for one country the united states i don't understand what it is doing in syria i mean what we're all told is that you know the sacred cow nato must be preserved but u.s. policy is driving a huge wedge between the two countries that have the largest military in nato i mean who's making this policy
create some kind of buffer zone between turkey and syria or iraq. we can say is safe so on in syria and also i think this is my prediction that. there will be. how can i say it's off to political table like. or sochi or astana or what they were you call it he it wants to be there on the table. you know cards and that's why you know three reasons more strategic. change of turkey in our atmosphere ok but i have to i have to point out that you didn't say the word kurds once ok and that's really...
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syria, more than 500,000 being killed in syria. iraq, now talk to the stability to be restored, a lot of people have been displaced living as refugees, they're suffering from security issues. we are not the one who are paying the prices of those-- of those approxima proxies, the of iraq, the people of yemen, the people, do you have the pressure on them until we achieve objective and bring iran to the table and solve issue. they don't deserve it. i think we need to stop everything right now and to agree on a principle that everybody should adhere to. at the end we would result to dialog. let us cut the way short and have dialog. >> do you see at the moment any space for political dialog on yemen? >> there will always be-- there will always be a place for dialog. qatar believes that everybody should be forced to dialog. everybody-- we should stop supporting anyone who is just want to fuel the fire and to fuel the war. this is something we have seen now the results of the last few years. the results are awful in the region. cast catastroph
syria, more than 500,000 being killed in syria. iraq, now talk to the stability to be restored, a lot of people have been displaced living as refugees, they're suffering from security issues. we are not the one who are paying the prices of those-- of those approxima proxies, the of iraq, the people of yemen, the people, do you have the pressure on them until we achieve objective and bring iran to the table and solve issue. they don't deserve it. i think we need to stop everything right now and...
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defeat of isis the territorial defeat of isis in syria and iraq iran is trying to colonize syria. it is trying to move military bases into syria to move its army fifteen hundred kilometers from iran to israel's backyard it wants to establish a naval bases in the mediterranean can you imagine a rain in submarines next to the six or off the coast of life and wants to establish shiite militia bases. bring roughly one hundred thousand fighters into syria and it wants to establish air bases and bring the aircraft fighter aircraft helicopters and the like right to our vicinity with the express goal of attacking us so we want is changing the ground rules in syria i've said we will not allow them to do that and i've backed our words with actions so far that has not progressed and mr us understands that if he invites iran in. then obviously he is. challenging us. to a different position than the one we've had during the. five to six years of the internal conflict in syria we have not involved ourselves at all in that conflict except for helping with humanitarian aid wounded civilians wound
defeat of isis the territorial defeat of isis in syria and iraq iran is trying to colonize syria. it is trying to move military bases into syria to move its army fifteen hundred kilometers from iran to israel's backyard it wants to establish a naval bases in the mediterranean can you imagine a rain in submarines next to the six or off the coast of life and wants to establish shiite militia bases. bring roughly one hundred thousand fighters into syria and it wants to establish air bases and...
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in syria. iraq is now starting to -- the stability is starting to be restored after daesh and a lot of people have been displaced living as refugees. they are suffering from security issues. we are not the one who are paying the prices of those -- of those proxies. the people of iraq and the people of yemen, the people of syria, do they deserve that we continue this -- this war and this pressure on them? until we achieve the objective in order to bring iran to the table and solve the issue. they don't deserve it. i think we need to stop everything right now and to agree on principles that everybody should adhere to. at the end, we will resort to dialogue. let us cut the way short and start by the dialogue. >> do you -- do you see that at the moment any space for political dialogue on yemen? >> yeah. of course there will always -- there will always be a space for dialogue. this is what qatar believes. qatar believes that everybody should be forced to dialogue. everybody -- we should stop supporting a
in syria. iraq is now starting to -- the stability is starting to be restored after daesh and a lot of people have been displaced living as refugees. they are suffering from security issues. we are not the one who are paying the prices of those -- of those proxies. the people of iraq and the people of yemen, the people of syria, do they deserve that we continue this -- this war and this pressure on them? until we achieve the objective in order to bring iran to the table and solve the issue....
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news live from calling the syria iraq war with turkey in all but name reports say damascus has struck a deal with kurdish rebels syrian and kurdish forces will work together to repel turkish troops in syria's of green region also on the program. chance of a makeover her successor she tells her party that she'd like this woman to be appointed secretary general and could be. caught unbalanced tickets to the chance of a sure. insider russian fake news.
news live from calling the syria iraq war with turkey in all but name reports say damascus has struck a deal with kurdish rebels syrian and kurdish forces will work together to repel turkish troops in syria's of green region also on the program. chance of a makeover her successor she tells her party that she'd like this woman to be appointed secretary general and could be. caught unbalanced tickets to the chance of a sure. insider russian fake news.
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under threats or go to five of the islamic states in syria and iraq who don't have joined nationalitythat means that their citizenship should citizenship can't be revoked which therefore means that legally the u.k. is kind of a blind to bring these people back regardless of the fact that they committed terrible crimes in the name of the islamic state and so what i mean to the objection do you think is it is it that that it would give them a platform if they were in court i mean what's the main sort of reason for not having them appear in court here or the. not been that much nuance discussion about why they actually should be allowed back it's been very emotional so far and of course i think from a security perspective there are significant drawbacks to having people who've been to syria and iraq and radicalized even more than when they actually left and perpetrated acts of violence and perhaps trained in weapons and explosives all that stuff does make them more dangerous but it's not as easy as simply saying all fighters who went to join the islamic state they they can come back and
under threats or go to five of the islamic states in syria and iraq who don't have joined nationalitythat means that their citizenship should citizenship can't be revoked which therefore means that legally the u.k. is kind of a blind to bring these people back regardless of the fact that they committed terrible crimes in the name of the islamic state and so what i mean to the objection do you think is it is it that that it would give them a platform if they were in court i mean what's the main...
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as each flood money and weapons into regional conflicts extending from syria to iraq and lebanon in the north, to yemen in the south, a major new frontline documentary delves into the bitter rivalry between the two powers and it's fallout across the middle east. here the host martin smith hears from the foreign ministers of iran and saudi arabia on just who is to blame for the escalating conflict. >> the saudis insist that iran is hostile, belligerent, atte t attempting to export revolution. how do you respond? >> talk is cheap. let's look at the actions. saudis helped saddam hussein for eight years. saudis helped al qaeda. saudis created dah. saudis are fundi terrorist war operating in eastern iran. so they started this sectarian message, not us. >> the iranians say, you have been busy supporting and exporting extremism. what's your response to that? >> nonsense. the iranians are the ones who are exporting terrorism. they're the ones who are stoking the fires of sectarianism. they are the ones who are violating international laws and norms and unacceptable behavior. they are the ones w
as each flood money and weapons into regional conflicts extending from syria to iraq and lebanon in the north, to yemen in the south, a major new frontline documentary delves into the bitter rivalry between the two powers and it's fallout across the middle east. here the host martin smith hears from the foreign ministers of iran and saudi arabia on just who is to blame for the escalating conflict. >> the saudis insist that iran is hostile, belligerent, atte t attempting to export...
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there was an attempt to stablish a salafist and extremist regime between syria and iraq in order to isolate syria and. that and that those extremists they were being supported by u.s. allies in the region and as general michael flynn who was the head of the defense intelligence agency at that time admitted on al jazeera the united states took a willful decision to support those extremists so the united states back then was supporting an attempt to take over the east of syria later on when the tide turned when the tide turned with the help of russia iran hezbollah the iraqis on the volunteers and isis began to lose ground and territory it was only then that the united states change its policy before that the united states was allowing isis to thrive without the right to go on between turkey and isis we know from kerry the secretary of state of the united states in the audio file that he told the syrian opposition people that the united states allowed isis advance on damascus to put pressure on president assad so only when the tide turned to the united states decided to start fighting. and th
there was an attempt to stablish a salafist and extremist regime between syria and iraq in order to isolate syria and. that and that those extremists they were being supported by u.s. allies in the region and as general michael flynn who was the head of the defense intelligence agency at that time admitted on al jazeera the united states took a willful decision to support those extremists so the united states back then was supporting an attempt to take over the east of syria later on when the...
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that relatively settled the day after the clouds starting to sicken again what sites come out of syria iraq moving across iran to a few shows seem likely there significant development happening in western turkey but it's quiet and down in beirut and it's warmed up in baghdad but look at the box bottom end of what's happening here we've had rain recently and significant thunderstorms in amman in saudi arabia and in qatar there's more rain forecast in qatar bahrain for tuesday twenty two degrees for wife austria a decent amount of rain in the ground that's a few minutes for this part of the world it looks quieter here the day after but the cloud hence maybe a significant rain if you're lucky for the u.a.e. . i don't live in one of the neighborhoods and. the. music what are the. names. of the models this isn't the bulk of the. of the disc. you will get excited them see. that it. was up to the. toughest office of business. in the. name. of. anybody and. what he makes of the best. selling.
that relatively settled the day after the clouds starting to sicken again what sites come out of syria iraq moving across iran to a few shows seem likely there significant development happening in western turkey but it's quiet and down in beirut and it's warmed up in baghdad but look at the box bottom end of what's happening here we've had rain recently and significant thunderstorms in amman in saudi arabia and in qatar there's more rain forecast in qatar bahrain for tuesday twenty two degrees...
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that relatively settled the day after the clouds starting to kick in again what that's come out of syria iraq be across iran to a few showers seem likely there are significant development happening in western turkey but it's quiet and down in beirut and it's warmed up in baghdad but look at the box bottom end of what's happening here we've had rain recently and significant thunderstorms in amman in saudi arabia and in qatar there's more rain forecast in qatar bahrain for tuesday twenty two degrees with wife austria a decent amount of rain in the ground that's a few minutes for this part of the world it looks quieter here the day after but the cloud hence maybe a significant rain if you're lucky for the u.a.e. . the weather sponsored by qatar and use. the scene for us whether online what is a very nice time in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people that are choosing between buying medication and eating base is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is
that relatively settled the day after the clouds starting to kick in again what that's come out of syria iraq be across iran to a few showers seem likely there are significant development happening in western turkey but it's quiet and down in beirut and it's warmed up in baghdad but look at the box bottom end of what's happening here we've had rain recently and significant thunderstorms in amman in saudi arabia and in qatar there's more rain forecast in qatar bahrain for tuesday twenty two...
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bit of snow still to come maybe the top and beyond that then it's all clear and back towards iraq northern syria the still rain here and this rain likely in eastern turkey snow and some height looks breezy to seventeen degrees in beirut as an example but it won't stay even that relatively settled the day after the clouds starting to kick in again what's that's already come out of syria iraq moving across iran to a few showers seem likely there significant development happening in western turkey but it's quiet and down in beirut and it's warmed up in baghdad but look at the bottom bottom end of what's happening here we've had rain recently and significant thunderstorms in amman in saudi arabia and in qatar there's more rain forecast in qatar bahrain for tuesday twenty two degrees for wife austria a decent amount of rain in the ground that's a few millerites for this part of the world it looks quieter here the day after but the cloud hence maybe significant rain if you're lucky for the u.a.e. . mine would have been. the most other. one is. on the nineteenth of december twenty sixth mahmoud hussein
bit of snow still to come maybe the top and beyond that then it's all clear and back towards iraq northern syria the still rain here and this rain likely in eastern turkey snow and some height looks breezy to seventeen degrees in beirut as an example but it won't stay even that relatively settled the day after the clouds starting to kick in again what's that's already come out of syria iraq moving across iran to a few showers seem likely there significant development happening in western turkey...
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middle east whether he likes it or not and even in the conference they're focused very much is on syria not on iraq their commitment of quarter of a billion is to stabilize syria and by this really they mean the triangle across the euphrates east and north and that doesn't mean stabilization in their mind is about the military leading development in those areas can you stabilize syria without stabilizing iraq especially given the sort of the flow we've seen off forces between the two countries i don't think you can but the betting on iraq strengthening its border control of strengthening your state presence in the north and hopefully driving a division between iraq and syria again things that require a lot of money which has not been pledged so far but we will wait and see just what comes out of this conference but i'll thank you very much. thank you general think . but still ahead on the. hundreds. of responded to the incidents reported at australia's offshore refugee. how has been the turn of the western med in the central med in the adriatic to turn stormy the last one that's been lost twenty fo
middle east whether he likes it or not and even in the conference they're focused very much is on syria not on iraq their commitment of quarter of a billion is to stabilize syria and by this really they mean the triangle across the euphrates east and north and that doesn't mean stabilization in their mind is about the military leading development in those areas can you stabilize syria without stabilizing iraq especially given the sort of the flow we've seen off forces between the two countries...
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to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah there if there is a war and the government in lebanon unlike before is that supports the resistance in southern lebanon so i don't think it is go at all a winnable war and they can do or or i wouldn't rule it out to be much more devastating time but with what we've discussed in this program is certainly in the shifting sands in the region many thanks to my guests in london beirut and in iran and thanks to our viewers for watching us here dark you see in x. time and remember. in america a college degree requires a great deal. a decades dead. study and some of it requires. to go he said mediations and society. i'm touching to death sometimes quite literally. wants other true colors of universities in the u.s. . please. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside guides. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman ija billionair
to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah there if there is a war and the government in lebanon unlike before is that supports the resistance in southern lebanon so i don't think it is go at all a winnable war and they can do or or i wouldn't rule it out to be much more devastating time but with what we've discussed in this program is...
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to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah are there if there is a war and the government in lebanon unlike before is that is supports the resistance in southern lebanon so i don't think it is go at all a winnable war. one thing we can do we're or i wouldn't run out of much more devastating time but with what we've discussed in this program is certainly in the shifting sands in the region many thanks to my guests in london beirut and in iran and thanks to our viewers for watching us here darkie c.n.n. and remember it's. twenty four you know bloody revolution. the demonstrations going to be relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent. revolution is always spontaneous. is it your goal here i mean your list would be would really mean the neighbor loses out of the new school in the middle. the former ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part in this today over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other calls t
to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah are there if there is a war and the government in lebanon unlike before is that is supports the resistance in southern lebanon so i don't think it is go at all a winnable war. one thing we can do we're or i wouldn't run out of much more devastating time but with what we've discussed in this...
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to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah are there if there is a war and the government in lebanon unlike before is the supports the resistance in southern lebanon so i don't think it is cool at all a winnable war and the one thing we can do we're or i wouldn't run out of much more devastating time but with what we've discussed in this program is certainly in the shifting sands in the region many thanks to my guests in london beirut and in iran and thanks to our viewers for watching us here dark you see in x. time and remember. if you agree or really believes we're about to conduct a preemptive strike it's going to be a significant and a serious preemptive strike that may. they may be motivated to make it to try to visas. twenty fourteen. a bloody revolution to achieve the demonstrations going to be relatively peaceful political protests to be creasing the violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just no war here i mean your list with video and the bill is that i new
to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah are there if there is a war and the government in lebanon unlike before is the supports the resistance in southern lebanon so i don't think it is cool at all a winnable war and the one thing we can do we're or i wouldn't run out of much more devastating time but with what we've discussed in this...
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in the middle east syria iraq. israel palestine all of these and the saudi arabia and iran tensions are interconnected it's systemic and that makes it very very difficult to to work on but we must have a holistic approach something we also heard from. the head of the emirate of qatar who said we need a conference that involves all parties in the middle east another such issue the issue of nuclear weapons speaker after speaker have said the risk of a hot nuclear confrontation has not been as high as it is right now for a very very long time since the cold war and a sense that the nuclear conflict over north korea is intractable in some ways very very difficult to solve because in fact we have the entire united nations security council on one page and yet there has not been a real breakthrough in working on this conflict so there too a number of calls from a number of speakers saying we need to keep the pressure on north korea at the same time we need to take a systemic approach to this that that takes into account b
in the middle east syria iraq. israel palestine all of these and the saudi arabia and iran tensions are interconnected it's systemic and that makes it very very difficult to to work on but we must have a holistic approach something we also heard from. the head of the emirate of qatar who said we need a conference that involves all parties in the middle east another such issue the issue of nuclear weapons speaker after speaker have said the risk of a hot nuclear confrontation has not been as...
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shown a certain amount of the immediacy election was one of the thousands of russians who went to syria iraq to join. after an explosion i lost my sight and felt a sudden pain when i realized my leg had been torn off i had surgery and went through rehabilitation at the same time they were making a prosthetic leg for me while i was lying in the hospital people came up to me and tried to convince me to become a suicide bomber and they said that i anyway had no leg what else could i do i couldn't refuse directly it could have caused a suspicion. to some. i was first overcome with joy while on a bus in turkey and only once i was in russia did i realize i had managed to escape and sort of i went to the f.s.b. department and wrote a confession i decided that it would be better if i was interrogated a lot and i told them the whole story now i have a new family i married a russian muslim girl i work at a construction company and still stick to islam but i don't want to go to mosques anymore i want to avoid questions. to the u.k. and it's planned exit from the european union the british foreign secre
shown a certain amount of the immediacy election was one of the thousands of russians who went to syria iraq to join. after an explosion i lost my sight and felt a sudden pain when i realized my leg had been torn off i had surgery and went through rehabilitation at the same time they were making a prosthetic leg for me while i was lying in the hospital people came up to me and tried to convince me to become a suicide bomber and they said that i anyway had no leg what else could i do i couldn't...
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the main drive herself turkish foreign policies to on their mind any form of kurdish autonomy in syria iraq also in turkey itself turkey denies the rights of kurds in turkey to have any form of autonomy so it's quite logical to see now that turkey is trying to prevent the curse of syria to have any success to create like an entity on the turkish border and how has this offensive affected the desire for increased autonomy. first of all now at turkey's attacking city of the three in the turkish president out on that's also present with that other areas like the city of london it's and of course of course they are worried that especially in the west or america does nothing. in the turks attack other cities that it's good for the future of the person in syria. and of course that they have no international support these are the same kurdish fighters who had previously been helping the west battle so-called islamic states yeah the curse of me now. for america and the west the defeat isis in iraq. but now that turkey which is also a nato member is attacking africa and it seems that until now the w
the main drive herself turkish foreign policies to on their mind any form of kurdish autonomy in syria iraq also in turkey itself turkey denies the rights of kurds in turkey to have any form of autonomy so it's quite logical to see now that turkey is trying to prevent the curse of syria to have any success to create like an entity on the turkish border and how has this offensive affected the desire for increased autonomy. first of all now at turkey's attacking city of the three in the turkish...
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in syria more than 500,000 have been killed in syria. iraq, a lot of people have been displaced living as refugees and they are suffering from security issues. the people of iraq and the people of yemen and the people of syria, as we continue this pressure on them and can we achieve an objective to bring iran to the table? i think we need to stop everything right now and to agree on the principle. in the end we will result in dialogue. >> do you see at the moment and a space for political dialogue on yemen? >> there will always be a space for that but everybody shouldn't be forced into dialogue. we should stop supporting anyone who just wants to fuel the fire. this is something we have seen now out of the last few years. our region is rich. our region has a lot of resources and their biggest problem is security. our people are feeling insecure and now with all these wars we don't see any positive progress. we have just seen terrorism moving around the countries. there are chaos means more terrorists and more chaos means more people in need an
in syria more than 500,000 have been killed in syria. iraq, a lot of people have been displaced living as refugees and they are suffering from security issues. the people of iraq and the people of yemen and the people of syria, as we continue this pressure on them and can we achieve an objective to bring iran to the table? i think we need to stop everything right now and to agree on the principle. in the end we will result in dialogue. >> do you see at the moment and a space for political...
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the fourth leg of the tour of the middle east he says hezbollah is involved in developments in syria iraq and yemen it is unacceptable for a militia like yours below to operate outside the authority of the lebanese government the only legitimate defender of the lebanese state is the leverage of armed forces as well as not just a concern for the united states the people of lebanon should also be concerned about how his will is actually used it is growing or she will bring on lorded and unhelpful scrutiny on on level. well tell us and is now in turkey for the fifth and final leg of his high speed toward the middle east is meeting with the takesh president is expected to be one of the most challenging of his trip with u.s. turkey relations at a low at events in syria jordan explains. there's a saying you dance with the ones who brought you in mandate syria the u.s. military is supporting the syrian defense forces local fighters who helped liberate the city for meusel. just one problem the s.d.f. is led by curved whom turkey considers a mortal enemy. once again is demanding washington abandon
the fourth leg of the tour of the middle east he says hezbollah is involved in developments in syria iraq and yemen it is unacceptable for a militia like yours below to operate outside the authority of the lebanese government the only legitimate defender of the lebanese state is the leverage of armed forces as well as not just a concern for the united states the people of lebanon should also be concerned about how his will is actually used it is growing or she will bring on lorded and unhelpful...
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to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah are there if there is a war and the government in lebanon unlike before is that is supports the resistance in southern lebanon so i don't think it is go at all a winnable war on the one thing we can do and we're or i we really ought to be much more devastated run out of time but with what we've discussed in this program is certainly in the shifting sands in the region many thanks to my guests in london beirut and in iran and thanks to our viewers for watching us here dark you see in x. time and remember something else. yes so most illusional nice but. just music to stay in the room with them which is this mission on the top of the new course is a. small part of the form. a little bit so up until just some awesome trial of. the spirit to gather some awesome all this. hate everybody i'm stephen bob dylan task hollywood guy you know suspects every proud american first of all i'm just george washington and r.v. and do some stuff this is my
to hezbollah before and this time around you have syria two you have gaza and you have many people the people from the popular mobilization force in iraq who would come to the aid of syria and hezbollah are there if there is a war and the government in lebanon unlike before is that is supports the resistance in southern lebanon so i don't think it is go at all a winnable war on the one thing we can do and we're or i we really ought to be much more devastated run out of time but with what we've...
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according to save the children has the highest rates globally and that includes countries like syria iraq yemen and here in the occupied palestinian territories. and it's here the conflict is in jordan the longest from the start of the first palestinian uprising in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven just in the last twelve months fourteen children have been killed and almost a thousand injured in confrontations in the west bank. the somehow mad honestly it's not just mohamed i have almost weekly cases rubber bullets to the legs in the body not to mention their arrests on imprisonments some of these kids also have parents in prison even no one to take care of them or give them the support they need at home they struggle with psychological issues. since twenty ten the number of un verified cases worldwide of children being killed or maimed has gone up by almost three hundred percent and i had. many things have become difficult things are not like before when he wants to play i keep telling him to come back and not to play so now he feels that he is different from the other kids . mohamm
according to save the children has the highest rates globally and that includes countries like syria iraq yemen and here in the occupied palestinian territories. and it's here the conflict is in jordan the longest from the start of the first palestinian uprising in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven just in the last twelve months fourteen children have been killed and almost a thousand injured in confrontations in the west bank. the somehow mad honestly it's not just mohamed i have almost...
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in iraq and syria for some time. it's in iraq as opposed to syria, where we're training both elite special forces unit, counterterrorism service, and their regular army and armed police. in terms of refugees, australia has a very substantial humanitarian program, we're currently taking about 18,000 refugees per year. we've taken 12,00 in addition to that -- in terms of, i think it would be fair to say the president has, of course, the most insight into this area here, but it would be fair to say that ultimately, the resolution in syria has to be a political settlement, and that i'm sure is what secretary tillerson is working towards. >> if i could briefly follow up in syria, as two of the most powerful men in the entire world, is there anything you can do to stop the bloodshed? >> ultimately there has to be a political settlement. you know, the campaign to destroy d.a.s.h. or isil has been largely completed. the so-called caliphate has been reduced to pockets and it's been smashed. america and australians have worked
in iraq and syria for some time. it's in iraq as opposed to syria, where we're training both elite special forces unit, counterterrorism service, and their regular army and armed police. in terms of refugees, australia has a very substantial humanitarian program, we're currently taking about 18,000 refugees per year. we've taken 12,00 in addition to that -- in terms of, i think it would be fair to say the president has, of course, the most insight into this area here, but it would be fair to...
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some kind of side islamic is a central figure and the only survivor not counting supporters in syria or iraq without up to slam that would have been no paris attacks on the thirteenth of november or the brussels attacks of march twenty second. it was up to slant he brought the terrorists into the country in small groups who rented their hideouts and the vehicles that they used to want to kill even viva magick. investigators worked intensely to locate up the salaam and he started making mistakes in the end he had almost nowhere left to hide. daily by day the house searches interrogation research large scale surveillance operations all of that steadily reduce the circle of people that could trust them. after his arrest of the slum was taken to a maximum security prison near paris and since then he has said nothing his lawyer spend my free. described as a small time criminal who's too stupid to plan a conspiracy in one interview by re says up does alarm has quote the intelligence of an empty ass tray. and family has also tried to reinforce this line of defense one of his brothers says of the sa
some kind of side islamic is a central figure and the only survivor not counting supporters in syria or iraq without up to slam that would have been no paris attacks on the thirteenth of november or the brussels attacks of march twenty second. it was up to slant he brought the terrorists into the country in small groups who rented their hideouts and the vehicles that they used to want to kill even viva magick. investigators worked intensely to locate up the salaam and he started making mistakes...
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whole of europe which has a problem of foreign returned fighters from these theatres such as syria and iraq today they have cited in the report that there are identity and travel documents that have been illegally stolen it's going to be very difficult to differentiate refugees from militants associated with the islamic state this problem will be around for some time to come it's important though that it's not treated as strictly a law and order intelligence response type of question but one that involves development humanitarian organizations this is where organizations such as the un can help take an integrated approach to addressing the causes of extremist violence which is the what happens in the future for the most. in washington d.c. thanks for your time sir. it's always foreign minister says those they rule risk of returning to europe poem the boats used to cross the mediterranean on jay leno of phone who was speaking at a conference he is hosting in rome to discuss migration and security representatives from several african countries as well from the united nations. possible from ro
whole of europe which has a problem of foreign returned fighters from these theatres such as syria and iraq today they have cited in the report that there are identity and travel documents that have been illegally stolen it's going to be very difficult to differentiate refugees from militants associated with the islamic state this problem will be around for some time to come it's important though that it's not treated as strictly a law and order intelligence response type of question but one...
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and iran and israel started control of iraq syria. as a reseller alias victories over extremism and hatred we know there are. and they came in a very. much for our minds three million rock on our eyes it's a car. created a government that is explosive accountable and transparent will bill side counter the extremist ideology. this will deal isis and lo and demonstrate its fail. be assured that the united states will remind iraq or in this and. iraq as an important job through its history we support the nine democrats federal. and state on or off her estate in region as part of iraq the state. the governor office taking steps to match actions with or to demonstrate that iraq is open for business. created the middle room mr ruggles. and attracting much needed rest and reconstruction projects across the. united states land has. always been the weather offering the strategic framework agreement. last month and the secretary of state's all on was aided by the law far aisle are organized and it was specifically focused on trade and commercia
and iran and israel started control of iraq syria. as a reseller alias victories over extremism and hatred we know there are. and they came in a very. much for our minds three million rock on our eyes it's a car. created a government that is explosive accountable and transparent will bill side counter the extremist ideology. this will deal isis and lo and demonstrate its fail. be assured that the united states will remind iraq or in this and. iraq as an important job through its history we...