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u. k. america, under the agreement to iran, had promised to reduce uranium enrichment at its plans. if the west lifted sanctions, and in 2018, the trump ministration, unilaterally withdrew from the deal and then re applied heavy sanctions. i discussed it with a professor aside. mohammed miranda from the university of tyron. now he says that washington is manipulating the nuclear threat as a means to isolate a route. during the negotiations in vienna, the americans and europeans were constantly saying that the money nuclear program has advanced too far we. there's no more time for negotiations. we have to finish the negotiations now and strike a deal. otherwise it will be too late. they were constantly making threats and wanting the international community about the thrive at the ryan. he's on their program well, ever since they left than the negotiating table. they've started making all these warnings, putting out these warnings about some key minute threat from the running nuclear program. they're seeing nothing. they're focused on ukraine now. so if the running nuclear program was
u. k. america, under the agreement to iran, had promised to reduce uranium enrichment at its plans. if the west lifted sanctions, and in 2018, the trump ministration, unilaterally withdrew from the deal and then re applied heavy sanctions. i discussed it with a professor aside. mohammed miranda from the university of tyron. now he says that washington is manipulating the nuclear threat as a means to isolate a route. during the negotiations in vienna, the americans and europeans were constantly...
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u. k . and america. germany initiated the anti iran resolution in the u. n. but they're violating international law. yes, germany is basically the author of the u. n's, anti iran resolution. and to think that german companies supply the saddam hussein regime with components for chemical weapons during iraq's war with iran. those chemical weapons were used against our troops and civilians. are people still have the scars from the wounds of that war? they attacked one of our cities with chemical bombs and it was the germans who supply saddam hussein with components for chemical weapons. the c i a and ma, sad have admitted in their reports that they have vulnerable and couldn't deliver one powerful blow to destroy iran. so they decided to use the tactic, a thousands of small cuts just listened to the interviews of israel and american officials. they are clearly meddling us secretary of state, even the president, support the rebels in wrong, said i, i have a question for you and your audience. can you name any part of the world where dozens of police officers wer
u. k . and america. germany initiated the anti iran resolution in the u. n. but they're violating international law. yes, germany is basically the author of the u. n's, anti iran resolution. and to think that german companies supply the saddam hussein regime with components for chemical weapons during iraq's war with iran. those chemical weapons were used against our troops and civilians. are people still have the scars from the wounds of that war? they attacked one of our cities with chemical...
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u. k. and america. germany initiated the anti iran resolution in the u. n. but they're violating international law. yes, germany is basically the author of the u. n's, anti iran resolution. and to think that german companies supply the saddam hussein regime with components for chemical weapons during iraq's war with iran. those chemical weapons were used against our troops and civilians. are people still have the scars from the wounds of that war? they attacked one of our cities with chemical bombs. and it was the germans who supply saddam hussein with components the chemical weapons. the c i a and ma, sad have admitted in their reports that they have vulnerable and couldn't deliver one powerful blow to destroy iran. so they decided to use the tactic, a thousands of small cuts. just listen to the interviews of israeli and american officials. they are clearly meddling. the u. s. secretary of state and even the president support the rebels in the wrong cell. i have a question for you and your audience. can you name any part of the world where dozens of police
u. k. and america. germany initiated the anti iran resolution in the u. n. but they're violating international law. yes, germany is basically the author of the u. n's, anti iran resolution. and to think that german companies supply the saddam hussein regime with components for chemical weapons during iraq's war with iran. those chemical weapons were used against our troops and civilians. are people still have the scars from the wounds of that war? they attacked one of our cities with chemical...
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u. k. germany, china and america. under the agreement, terran promised to reduce your radium in richmond at its plans. if the west lifted sanctions but 2018, the trump administration just pull right out of the deal been reapplied heavy sanctions since biden took office. they were hopes of a revival. and the signatories to the original deal did send that. diplomats to tara, their caea, in attendance, to resuscitate the toll for we can take this conversation further crossing live now to professor sy it mohammed mirandi from the university of toronto. a very good evening to you, so always great to have you on the program. what, why do you think? why didn't joe biden want to announce that the deal is dead on an official level? is that something he's trying to hide? perhaps it's very difficult to say because the message is that the united states sense to run through the you are different from what is said here in public. and the united states has a history of sending mixed messages. they are not a country that we can reall
u. k. germany, china and america. under the agreement, terran promised to reduce your radium in richmond at its plans. if the west lifted sanctions but 2018, the trump administration just pull right out of the deal been reapplied heavy sanctions since biden took office. they were hopes of a revival. and the signatories to the original deal did send that. diplomats to tara, their caea, in attendance, to resuscitate the toll for we can take this conversation further crossing live now to professor...
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action regarding iran's nuclear program was adopted in 2015, signed by iran, russia france, america, the u. k. germany in china. the under the agreement to iran had promised to reduce uranium enrichment at its plants. if the west lifted sanctions would in 2018, the trumpet ministration pulled out of the deal and reapplied heavy sanctions. since joe biden took office, they were hopes of a revival. and the signatories to the original deal did send that different amounts to, to ron this year, in attempts to resuscitate the tools. while i was talking earlier with professor site mohammed mirandi from the university of tyran, he says, washington is manipulating the nuclear threat as a means to isolate iran. during the negotiations in vienna, the americans and europeans were constantly saying that the money nuclear program has advanced too far we. there's no more time for negotiations. we have to finish the negotiations now and strike a deal. otherwise it will be too late. they were constantly making threats and warning the international community about the thrive at the iranian he's on their progra
action regarding iran's nuclear program was adopted in 2015, signed by iran, russia france, america, the u. k. germany in china. the under the agreement to iran had promised to reduce uranium enrichment at its plants. if the west lifted sanctions would in 2018, the trumpet ministration pulled out of the deal and reapplied heavy sanctions. since joe biden took office, they were hopes of a revival. and the signatories to the original deal did send that different amounts to, to ron this year, in...
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k-l-v-w...regular u. >>> good morning, america. it's our second hour.iying at the agf 95. the pontiff who made history by breaking almost 600 years of tradition resigning in 2013. this morning, his life and legacy. >>> also, celebrating the life of a legend, barbara walters passing away at 93. a trailblazer, the most important woman pioneer in the history of television news, breaking barriers as the first female network evening news anchor. >> in those days, nobody thought it was possible. >>> a famed interviewer, one-on-one with many of the world's most famous people of the last 50 years. this mornin
k-l-v-w...regular u. >>> good morning, america. it's our second hour.iying at the agf 95. the pontiff who made history by breaking almost 600 years of tradition resigning in 2013. this morning, his life and legacy. >>> also, celebrating the life of a legend, barbara walters passing away at 93. a trailblazer, the most important woman pioneer in the history of television news, breaking barriers as the first female network evening news anchor. >> in those days, nobody...
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it may be european america as people struggle to heat their homes, pay their bills. obviously the u. k is going to be, am racked by strikes across many different sectors in the upcoming weeks. do you think that that's going to force a change in policy? well, i haven't been back there for some time, but i sort of found on the phone a few days ago and she says she's changing her lifestyle because of the high energy bills. and particularly of course, it's the pool is going to suffer the most. here in moscow, i can't speak to well about moscow, but it seems to me that these sanctions on russia actually hurting you, appear on people more than they are russian people. of course, the sanctions have damage certain elements in russian society. it seems that he's damaging western living standards more than is living standards. so it's still, there is a huge amount of publications on ukraine. and i don't think people are making the link as well as they, they should to. as i said, almost no mainstream figures, pallets politicians and journalists, a questioning the policy on ukraine. one of the rea
it may be european america as people struggle to heat their homes, pay their bills. obviously the u. k is going to be, am racked by strikes across many different sectors in the upcoming weeks. do you think that that's going to force a change in policy? well, i haven't been back there for some time, but i sort of found on the phone a few days ago and she says she's changing her lifestyle because of the high energy bills. and particularly of course, it's the pool is going to suffer the most. here...
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nothing substantial, nothing strategic china and america, the so asperity the strangers therapy that is being advocated by, you know, conservative party in the u. k. i mean it. and so that part, you case going into recession clearly. and so what do they want? you know, to cut services to increase tax. i mean, it's just like greece in 2008, i mean, imposing austerity in order to force europe. now having abandoned having lost, if you like it, supplies of materials and energy from russia is now to, to lose the technology and the markets of china. and to reconcile itself to being, if you like, just a field in which some united states can come and pack industries which are no longer competitive. and moving across to the united states. i saw a news item the other day that one and 4 german industries are considering now in transferring production somewhere else because they're just no longer competitive when their energy costs are so high compared to the energy costs and united states were nate issue or, and certainly let alone russia, i mean, they all astronaut, i'm so industry is, is going to be removed and they re, industrialization. all of all of th
nothing substantial, nothing strategic china and america, the so asperity the strangers therapy that is being advocated by, you know, conservative party in the u. k. i mean it. and so that part, you case going into recession clearly. and so what do they want? you know, to cut services to increase tax. i mean, it's just like greece in 2008, i mean, imposing austerity in order to force europe. now having abandoned having lost, if you like it, supplies of materials and energy from russia is now...
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america possibly getting involved in the ukrainian conflict. going forward. recently, a senior british general admitted that the u. k. royal marines took part in covert operations in your grade. is it fair to say that the same could be true about their american counterparts? anything's possible. i would say this that american combat troops affiliated directly, philly with the department defense, will not be operating in ukraine without congressional authority. and no congressional authority has been forthcoming. so any involvement of americans on the ground in, in ukraine, in a potential covered combat relationship or mission would be done through the cia. and of course there are mechanisms where american military personnel can be chopped over to the ca. we saw that for instance, in the obama, i mean in the us, i would been lot rate where seal team 6 was transferred to the cca authority for the duration of that mission. so, you know, we could have american troops on the ground and bulging, covert operations of, but they would be working through the ca, now through the department of defense. and the west, of course,
america possibly getting involved in the ukrainian conflict. going forward. recently, a senior british general admitted that the u. k. royal marines took part in covert operations in your grade. is it fair to say that the same could be true about their american counterparts? anything's possible. i would say this that american combat troops affiliated directly, philly with the department defense, will not be operating in ukraine without congressional authority. and no congressional authority has...
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u. k. illegally and in sports, 11 players is suspended after this incident in north america's top basketball league. ah, now china's state media has rallied against a growing number of foreign governments imposing covert tests on people traveling from the country by aging, shot its borders international tourism for nearly 3 years and impose some of the walls, toughest restrictions. but after abandoning their 0 covert policy, has been a surgeon cases across the country. videos of emerged of queues like this outside funeral home. this verity of the crisis and the scale of infections is all unclear . the official number of deaths from covey and infections a low and beijing insist that being transparent with the data. malaysia is going to start testing wastewater for traces of cove on planes arriving from china. while south korea, france the u. k. and spain of joint a growing list of countries announcing restrictions on travelers from china. a move local media said was discriminatory. work on all country you scored mountain prevention and control measures should be scientific and appropriate and
u. k. illegally and in sports, 11 players is suspended after this incident in north america's top basketball league. ah, now china's state media has rallied against a growing number of foreign governments imposing covert tests on people traveling from the country by aging, shot its borders international tourism for nearly 3 years and impose some of the walls, toughest restrictions. but after abandoning their 0 covert policy, has been a surgeon cases across the country. videos of emerged of...
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of international protection in the americas . hundreds of people lose their lives every year, attempting to cross the english channel in the hopes of reaching the u. k. a number of albanians and bulky on this dangerous journey has been increasing. over the past years, the touch of butler went to northern albania. to find out why some people want to migrate to the u. k. in the foothills of albanians out the remote town of so many people have migrated from hospital cane recent years. there's some people like 9 left behind what he calls a good town. he tried to reach britain from from himself a few years ago by hiding in a lory, but he didn't make it. or none of everyone i know is in the u. k. including all my friends from high school. there was a time when i really wanted to go to to see what it's like, but now maybe i'd rather just visit. it's not easy for all patients to get you k work visas, but growing network of traffic is have made it possible to cross the english channel from thralls, legally by small boat. it's dangerous, but young people like god, they have no choice. and painter is stable poverty and corruption, widespread jobs, and opportun
of international protection in the americas . hundreds of people lose their lives every year, attempting to cross the english channel in the hopes of reaching the u. k. a number of albanians and bulky on this dangerous journey has been increasing. over the past years, the touch of butler went to northern albania. to find out why some people want to migrate to the u. k. in the foothills of albanians out the remote town of so many people have migrated from hospital cane recent years. there's some...
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america. in the course of the last few years, this idea of a government within a government breaking news from the u. k. travel into the country is said to be affected by a worker strike over the busy christmas period. the board of force had several major airports including heathrow and gatwick will walk off the job from december 23rd. let's bring it out. 0 port brennan, who joins us live from london. this is really gonna upset a lot of our travel plans, isn't it? it's certainly gonna jeopardize the getaway plans for huck. well, hundreds of thousands of people because of the width and breadth of the strike action that the p. c. s. union planning. these are for to force workers. they're employed by the home office that public sector workers working at airports and the dates that we're talking about up essentially the peak times that people will be wanting to either get away for a bit of winter sun or perhaps return home to their home countries to see their families after having spent time working here in the u. k. the data from the december 23rd all the way through to new year's eve. we're talking about
america. in the course of the last few years, this idea of a government within a government breaking news from the u. k. travel into the country is said to be affected by a worker strike over the busy christmas period. the board of force had several major airports including heathrow and gatwick will walk off the job from december 23rd. let's bring it out. 0 port brennan, who joins us live from london. this is really gonna upset a lot of our travel plans, isn't it? it's certainly gonna...
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u. k. we see that now you create it doesn't exist as independent contract. you creating a new colony over the united states of states of america. and this is not war. why you create the gears, russia, each rule or united states by their proxy graham, i mean it is to rock and roll. it is not to leave all your grade. he's been in the camps or was that prison job? why is this one? you can also best of a war on july against what the middle and i believe it or is it is you just play it well, rules a president, you know, a huge jazz. but let me ask you again, will he continue to get the support? i mean, he secured 1800000000 dollars in aid package and also patriot missile defense systems. that's huge, isn't it? yes, sir, she will get her a supporter from a united states, if you want to call, it says support. barbara, united states directly managed you couldn't, i mean you're going in, but as it has no right to make a decision here, just stop it, cancel i, here's america supervisors and the united states will continue on this war against russia. it's, i'm sorry about short, it's more than a joke. united states was. busy going to stan
u. k. we see that now you create it doesn't exist as independent contract. you creating a new colony over the united states of states of america. and this is not war. why you create the gears, russia, each rule or united states by their proxy graham, i mean it is to rock and roll. it is not to leave all your grade. he's been in the camps or was that prison job? why is this one? you can also best of a war on july against what the middle and i believe it or is it is you just play it well, rules a...
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u. k. at the moment is currently 10.7 percent and the offer that's on the table from the government is just 2 percent. so you can see that the unions are not in america compromise. they say there's a massive gulf between what they want, what they need. a beeping has to go past in the pot and they put it in the public support. public opinion is going to be absolutely crucial in this of the u. k. it seems that the majority republic, all the support of strikers varies depending on the sector. nurses are particularly well regarded, but the i government is more to blame. dominion right belong. in this case i'm for that he referred to that. it's not the only strike taking place at the moment. is that mean a lot of discontent among have it set to work? right, well, that's right. there's a way of strikes. we're talking about public sector and private sector. various transport companies have done deals with that with their employees or public sector are particularly affected because it's the government that actually signs off on the pay. other times the government keeps it as an arm's length, for example. so railway workers are supposed to be, well, they say
u. k. at the moment is currently 10.7 percent and the offer that's on the table from the government is just 2 percent. so you can see that the unions are not in america compromise. they say there's a massive gulf between what they want, what they need. a beeping has to go past in the pot and they put it in the public support. public opinion is going to be absolutely crucial in this of the u. k. it seems that the majority republic, all the support of strikers varies depending on the sector....