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the united arab emirates and egypt be condemned for carrying out air strikes against anti-governmenttions in libya. >> reporter: i am jane ferguson in the gads strip where at least two tall buildings have been brought down by israeli air strikes. >>> political shake up in france, the cabinet resigns over a row over the government's economic policy. ♪ ♪ >>> u.s. surveillance aircraft are flying over syria to spy on islamic state fighters. president obama gave the go ahead for unmanned drones and other aircraft to track the fighters who control parts of syria. u.s. war flames have recently attacked islamic state fighters in islamic iraq. syria says all efforts must be coordinated by the syrian government. >> translator: syria is ready to couldn't and coordinate on regional and international levels to fight terrorism to implement the resolution of the u.n. security council. in the framework of respecting the sovereignty and the independence of syria. taken in to consideration that the syrian government is representing syrian is off at this. any effort to combat terrorism should be coord
the united arab emirates and egypt be condemned for carrying out air strikes against anti-governmenttions in libya. >> reporter: i am jane ferguson in the gads strip where at least two tall buildings have been brought down by israeli air strikes. >>> political shake up in france, the cabinet resigns over a row over the government's economic policy. ♪ ♪ >>> u.s. surveillance aircraft are flying over syria to spy on islamic state fighters. president obama gave the go...
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saudi arabia, and you united emirates do not support hamas. if that isn't complicated enough. syria and iran have long been strong hamas allies but both countries have cooled their support. when syria descended into civil war hamas sided with the rebels as they are a both sunni led groups. syria's president bashar al-assad is from a branch of shia islam and iran is the leading shia power. when hamas sided with the anti-assad rebels, iran stopped giving hamas more than $10 million a month. now israel's long-standing ally, the u.s. is reaching out to new players to help mediate a bill, qatar and turkey, both support hamas. >> we'll begin this look at hamas and shifting alliances in the wider middle east. with a member of the palestinian parliament for jericho and long-time chief negotiator for the palestinians in peace talks with israel. welcome to "inside story." >> thank you. >> it was just a few months that it was announced that a deal has been reached and there was a new unity government once again linking up gaza with the west bank bring authority. what has this conflict do
saudi arabia, and you united emirates do not support hamas. if that isn't complicated enough. syria and iran have long been strong hamas allies but both countries have cooled their support. when syria descended into civil war hamas sided with the rebels as they are a both sunni led groups. syria's president bashar al-assad is from a branch of shia islam and iran is the leading shia power. when hamas sided with the anti-assad rebels, iran stopped giving hamas more than $10 million a month. now...
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>> well, the united arab emirates has the most capable militaries in the region and like the united states they want to be fighting terrorism from afar, not from within their own borders. there is a natural alliance between egypt and the united arab emirates and i think they recognize that it's within their interest to be fighting terrorists, rather than inside abu dhabi or de dubai. >> everything that's untotalling in libya right now. >> well, they're concerned about al qaeda on two fronts and radical militant islamists on two fronts. obviously they have a problem in the sinai, that's a long standing problem and now that they are seeing their borders, no respect for those borders by the insurgents inside libya, they are taking a very strong look at i.s.i.s. going over the borders with syria and iraq and i suspect that the egyptian military in particular wants to make certain that doesn't happen there. >> mark kimmet thank you for your time, sir. >> sure. >> now israel says it carried out 16 air raids on gaza overnight into monday morning. nine people were killed. along its border with egy
>> well, the united arab emirates has the most capable militaries in the region and like the united states they want to be fighting terrorism from afar, not from within their own borders. there is a natural alliance between egypt and the united arab emirates and i think they recognize that it's within their interest to be fighting terrorists, rather than inside abu dhabi or de dubai. >> everything that's untotalling in libya right now. >> well, they're concerned about al qaeda...
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j jetse united emirates striking islamist targets in libya.hat collective strategy does the alliance need for the middle east, given that is going to be a chunk of uncertainty that will plague us for many yearars, if t decades more? a a statement and the communiqueuÉ describing the threat. i think you will see a a great deal of coersation about it. i think right now nato does nott have a formal goal with regard to either iraq or syria. administration is going bilaterally to the british, the french, maybe in the canadians to develop a coalition of the willing. to 1990, look back 1991, when saddam hussein -- president orge h.w. bush created a very broad coalition. he involved not only nato members, but he also involved regional countries. i think the crical thing for the president to do is the sam thing. we're not going to solve the problelem immediately in that area. a couplehink we can do of steps. one wod be to stabilize iq. we shouldd involve the neighboring couountries. we should involve saudi arabia. s who havehe saudi not governmentallyut
j jetse united emirates striking islamist targets in libya.hat collective strategy does the alliance need for the middle east, given that is going to be a chunk of uncertainty that will plague us for many yearars, if t decades more? a a statement and the communiqueuÉ describing the threat. i think you will see a a great deal of coersation about it. i think right now nato does nott have a formal goal with regard to either iraq or syria. administration is going bilaterally to the british, the...
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united arab emirates is united arab emirates is worried about the rise about the rise of islamic extremism. and what does the and what does the obama administration administration do? keep keep egypt at arm's length and cozies up to the cozies up to the qataris, to the turks turks who back the muslim brotherhood and brotherhood and who gave free passes through passes through turkey to the people who became the islamic state state terrorists. i i mean, gutted absolutely upside down, but down, but the bottom line is our allies can't trust allies can't trust us, our enemies don't fear enemies don't fear us. and you and you can't blame that on bush. >> ralph, good to >> ralph, good to see you. >> thank you, >> thank you, megyn. >> joining >> joining us now with the other side, larry side, larry korb. former assistant secretary of former assistant s defense. larry, your take on what larry, your take on what seems to be a to be a shifting message from the administration on the administration on isis and what kind what kind of threat it poses to us. >> well, >> well, there's no doubt about the fa
united arab emirates is united arab emirates is worried about the rise about the rise of islamic extremism. and what does the and what does the obama administration administration do? keep keep egypt at arm's length and cozies up to the cozies up to the qataris, to the turks turks who back the muslim brotherhood and brotherhood and who gave free passes through passes through turkey to the people who became the islamic state state terrorists. i i mean, gutted absolutely upside down, but down,...
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egypt and the united arab emirates have carried out airstrikes on islamist allied militias in libya. i named officials told "new york times," the united states was unaware and egyptian officials denied involvement. both egypt and the uae are close u.s. allies who have received billions of dollars of u.s. military equipment. united arab emirates provided the planes and pallets for the strikes, which began a week ago. libya has been roiled by fighting among rival militias following the u.s.-backed ouster of my market off he -- no market off he in 2011. on sunday, islamist militias claimed control of the libyan capital tripoli after taking over the main airport. on monday, the country was thrown into deeper turmoil in the former parliament, led by islamist, joseph new prime minister -- chose a new prime minister. more on libya with professor vijay prashad later in the broadcast. leaste coast of libya, at 170 people have died after a boat carrying migrants sank while trying to reach europe. new evidence has emerged in the death of michael brown. he was shot dead on august 9 by police offi
egypt and the united arab emirates have carried out airstrikes on islamist allied militias in libya. i named officials told "new york times," the united states was unaware and egyptian officials denied involvement. both egypt and the uae are close u.s. allies who have received billions of dollars of u.s. military equipment. united arab emirates provided the planes and pallets for the strikes, which began a week ago. libya has been roiled by fighting among rival militias following the...
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the united arab emirates didn't inform washington of their plans. both countries denying any involvement. john terrett, how is this affecting relations between all of the countries involved? >> reporter: long-term, no harm done. short-term: u.s. and egyptian relations are already strained. and this is not going to help. so good morning. why all of the fuss over libya at this time? there are three key reasons: number 1, it has super porous borders. no. 2, it's a key base for al-qaeda and other jihadists and number 3, the key point, that it has within its borders, limitless supplies of old weapons, conventional and, it is thought, chemical as well. >> for months now, a war between fighters and the government in libya, but last week, several arab neighbors entered the fray with egypt and the united arab emirates carrying out air strikes on rebel position. the attacks immediately condemned by militia leaders. >> based upon the intelligence we have, egyptian and the uae governments are directly involved in this attack. we stress we have good relations wi
the united arab emirates didn't inform washington of their plans. both countries denying any involvement. john terrett, how is this affecting relations between all of the countries involved? >> reporter: long-term, no harm done. short-term: u.s. and egyptian relations are already strained. and this is not going to help. so good morning. why all of the fuss over libya at this time? there are three key reasons: number 1, it has super porous borders. no. 2, it's a key base for al-qaeda and...
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there is a natural alliance between egypt and the united arab emirates particularly with the new presidentof egypt. and i would suspect that they recognize it's in their interest to be fighting the terrorists from a distance rather than inside of dubai. >> the fighters true retaliate against egypt and uae for the air spikes. >>> think cog up next the work quake to hit the san francisco area in a quarter century, while people there could be he feeling the financial effects for a long time. plus. predicting quakes, how the new technology worked this time. and why more people aren't getting the alert. >>> damage from yesterday's earthquake in northern california now estimated in the billions of dollars. the quake's epicenter just south of napa was felt in american canyon and around san francisco. so far no deaths have been reported. our science and technology correspondent jake ward is here to join us from napa tonight with more on the story. jake. >> reporter: john, preliminary estimates here have the damage the economic losses at about a billion, everyone is very relieved at the fact that t
there is a natural alliance between egypt and the united arab emirates particularly with the new presidentof egypt. and i would suspect that they recognize it's in their interest to be fighting the terrorists from a distance rather than inside of dubai. >> the fighters true retaliate against egypt and uae for the air spikes. >>> think cog up next the work quake to hit the san francisco area in a quarter century, while people there could be he feeling the financial effects for a...
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and then "the new york times" has a story about egypt and united arab emirates striking in europe and it says, "twice in the last seven days, egypt and the united arab emirates have teamed up to launch air strikes against islamist-allied militants." this leaves the obama administration on the side lines. interesting to hear that. >> that's pretty amazing. the islamic state taking manpads, they take over something and they get equipment and something that was ours at one point or the other, we sold it to our allies. but one of the recurring refraining is we have to work with our allies in the region, other countries have to step up and here you have egypt and the uae not coordinating with the united states. this is a region that is really falling apart. there's a lot of forces and it's really complicated. it's not so simple. we're going to have to be on the same side of people that we are enemies with before this is over with. >> doesn't that say something, george, about those two countries, that egypt and the uae acting independent of the sn u.s.? >> there's a third country of interes
and then "the new york times" has a story about egypt and united arab emirates striking in europe and it says, "twice in the last seven days, egypt and the united arab emirates have teamed up to launch air strikes against islamist-allied militants." this leaves the obama administration on the side lines. interesting to hear that. >> that's pretty amazing. the islamic state taking manpads, they take over something and they get equipment and something that was ours at...
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korea, oman, pakistan, saudi arabia, singapore, south sudan, sudan, syria, thailand, uganda, united arab emirates, united states of america, vietnam, yemen, zimbabwe. >> any surprises, pat? >> no. >> no surprises? >> ones that outlaw the death penalty are western countries which no longer believe in fighting, dying and killing, two horrendous wars so they outlawed that. the rising countries, islamic countries all of them, they believe in these types of finality for their enemies and we'll find out who wins this century. >> those countries don't believe in it after due process of law either because you have a lot of these renegade groups which are rising, which is the scourge of the early part of the-- >> you sound like a republican. >> that's not sounding republican. that's talking about what reality is out there and they are inflicting these penalties, chopping off hands, and we saw that in the last part of the last century as well. >> thanks for clearing that up for me. okay. [ laughter ] >>> exit question, is capital punishment like abortion, one of those political divides, so tinged with reli
korea, oman, pakistan, saudi arabia, singapore, south sudan, sudan, syria, thailand, uganda, united arab emirates, united states of america, vietnam, yemen, zimbabwe. >> any surprises, pat? >> no. >> no surprises? >> ones that outlaw the death penalty are western countries which no longer believe in fighting, dying and killing, two horrendous wars so they outlawed that. the rising countries, islamic countries all of them, they believe in these types of finality for their...
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. >>> two arab countries, egypt and the united emirates launching targets inside libya. u.s.they have attacked twice hitting militia positions in tripoli. the u.s. says it two allies launched the strikes without informing the obama administration beforehand. >> they are doing it without u.s. approval, condolence or knowledge. 53 minutes after the hour. ebola taking a toll on health workers. more than 120 died argument the world health organization with 120 fighting the disease. one of them, a british nurse remains in a london hospital. she was flown home. making matters worse, the secrecy of patient who is contracted ebola is leaving millions vulnerable. many patients refuse to name people they have come in contact with. 40% to 60% of people who have contact with the patients may be unknown. >> this is why health officials are terrified about the spread of the disease. the infrastructure and the mistrust of the doctors that are coming in. 54 minutes past the hour. is burger king getting an assist from warren buffett in the tax deal? this is getting interesting. an "early star
. >>> two arab countries, egypt and the united emirates launching targets inside libya. u.s.they have attacked twice hitting militia positions in tripoli. the u.s. says it two allies launched the strikes without informing the obama administration beforehand. >> they are doing it without u.s. approval, condolence or knowledge. 53 minutes after the hour. ebola taking a toll on health workers. more than 120 died argument the world health organization with 120 fighting the disease....
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number one place is united arab emirates.rates remains a safe valid ally of the united states where businesses are comfortable doing work there. david: do they, they don't have sections of the united arab emirates that defend isis, do they. >> on the contrary. the emirates is squarely defender of the and ally of united states where qatar has not. the too many businesses rushed into qatar without doing risknal is sis. almost like the chinese spying qatar. david: right. >> the qataris wind up having tentacles by extremist organizations. no the just because it is central place for funding these organizations, but just think about it. hamas's major operation middle east outside of gaza are based in qatar. david: unbelievable. i had breakfast this morning with a business consultant with a lot of business, multinational companies he deals with like unilever and others who have businesses in the region who deal a lot in the middle east. look, isis hit a place near jordan. they're hitting jordan, for god's sakes. >> and lebanon. davi
number one place is united arab emirates.rates remains a safe valid ally of the united states where businesses are comfortable doing work there. david: do they, they don't have sections of the united arab emirates that defend isis, do they. >> on the contrary. the emirates is squarely defender of the and ally of united states where qatar has not. the too many businesses rushed into qatar without doing risknal is sis. almost like the chinese spying qatar. david: right. >> the qataris...
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united states in some form or fashion. those are u.s. planes that are being flown by the emirates. aponry handed over by the united states. it is highly unusual. >> how will saudi arabia reacted to this. that was my first thought. how do they respond to dubai and abu dhabi flying from new york to l.a. to attack part of the islamic separatists? was the big boy on the block for a long time in that region. it suggests that there are tensions between regional partners and regional allies right now that we have not seen in the past. i think saudi arabia's next move is a? right now. tensionthere is some that is going to play out. that is one of the mysteries of this moment. how do they feel about the emirates making this move and the egyptians as well? >> you were talking about how the islamic state brings in $2 million a day. what services do they provide? >> it is intimidation first of all. about in some instances you have seen medical help for people in some of those communities. that is not being provided to everyone. this is an occupation in many of these areas. this is not a governm
united states in some form or fashion. those are u.s. planes that are being flown by the emirates. aponry handed over by the united states. it is highly unusual. >> how will saudi arabia reacted to this. that was my first thought. how do they respond to dubai and abu dhabi flying from new york to l.a. to attack part of the islamic separatists? was the big boy on the block for a long time in that region. it suggests that there are tensions between regional partners and regional allies...
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finally, lobby those sunni majority countrieses, specifically saudi arab and the united arab emirates, to provide cash and intelligence the united states and its partners can use against isis commanders and its fighters. >> pelley: yet, another u.s. president fuld puld into iraq. major garrett, margaret brennan, bob orr, thanks very much. now, while we've been on the air, there has been a major development in this story. we have just learned from the pentagon that summer, u.s. special forces attempted a secret rescue mission of several american hostages being held by isis in syria. but our sources are telling us the rescue mission was not successful because the hostages were not present at the target that u.s. intelligence had identified. james foley was a photo journalist who exposed the suffering in syria. we will have a look at his work and hear from his parents a little later in the broadcast. ferguson, missouri, had a better night last night. the protests were smaller and shoart. attorney general eric holder went to ferguson today to check on the federal investigation of the shoo
finally, lobby those sunni majority countrieses, specifically saudi arab and the united arab emirates, to provide cash and intelligence the united states and its partners can use against isis commanders and its fighters. >> pelley: yet, another u.s. president fuld puld into iraq. major garrett, margaret brennan, bob orr, thanks very much. now, while we've been on the air, there has been a major development in this story. we have just learned from the pentagon that summer, u.s. special...
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.-- eric >> egypt and the united arab emirates securely carried out airstrikes against islamist militia. u.s. officials say they were not told of the strikes, which failed to stop militias from seizing control of the tripoli airport. even as militants in syria release an american citizen, the unrest continues to grow. >> president obama authorized reconnaissance flights over syria as officials consider action against isil. a first stepe towards the possibility of direct u.s. military action against isis in syria. this morning, reports that president obama has authorized surveillance flights over syria. and that those flights have begun. u.s. officials have said they need more information before they can launch airstrikes against the militant islamic group isis, the terrorist organization that has been gaining ground in iraq and syria week executedt american journalist james foley. u.s. and british authorities are scrambling to track down foley's executioner, focusing on a young, london-based rapper who has joined isis. his most recent social media poster shows a severed head. saying beh
.-- eric >> egypt and the united arab emirates securely carried out airstrikes against islamist militia. u.s. officials say they were not told of the strikes, which failed to stop militias from seizing control of the tripoli airport. even as militants in syria release an american citizen, the unrest continues to grow. >> president obama authorized reconnaissance flights over syria as officials consider action against isil. a first stepe towards the possibility of direct u.s....
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. >> obviously it prompted at least, according to reports, the united emirates, team up and bomb suspected isis positions in syria. obviously if brought together, groups that wouldn't normally be doing things together, can they stop this? or do we really have to go into -- >> i think, number one, we have go after their money, absolutely. that's complex. we can do it. look at turkey and qatar. we supplied them with $16 billion of arms. qatar has been helping to finance ice is over the past few years. supposed u.s. ally. also, turk write. look, some of this oil black market that ice sis involved in comes through southern turkey. turk write is a nato ally. let's put pressure on them. let's form a coalition in the region. look, isis has big plans. they have momentum. they are not going to stop. whether it is targeting the financial end or form agricolition to go against this group, america has to lead. it is not going to happen if we don't take the lead. right now we are on the fence with that, it appears. >> all right. thank you very much. to your point, a reminder, we want to bring this up.
. >> obviously it prompted at least, according to reports, the united emirates, team up and bomb suspected isis positions in syria. obviously if brought together, groups that wouldn't normally be doing things together, can they stop this? or do we really have to go into -- >> i think, number one, we have go after their money, absolutely. that's complex. we can do it. look at turkey and qatar. we supplied them with $16 billion of arms. qatar has been helping to finance ice is over...
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elsewhere, egypt in recent days partnered with the united arab emirates for air strikes on islamist militiaslibya. that country's conflict has revealed a sunni split as turkey and qatar back the islamists. and iranian officials were in baghdad sunday for talks aimed at stabilizing iraq against the "islamic state's" gains, a rare intersection of interests with the united states. joining us now to help us understand this new landscape of the middle east is: steven simon, a former senior director for middle eastern and north african affairs on the national security council staff from 2011 to 2012-- he's now a senior fellow at the middle east institute; and hisham melhem, washington bureau chief of al- arabiya news channel. welcome to both of you. hisham, it's a given, the world has changed, right? help us first by laying out the camps, so to speak, that we face. >> as we know, the uprising that began three and a half years ago unfortunately have morphed into civil wars in yemen, libya and sir. i can't syria is a place where there is a conversion of powers. the camps so to speak, the regime in d
elsewhere, egypt in recent days partnered with the united arab emirates for air strikes on islamist militiaslibya. that country's conflict has revealed a sunni split as turkey and qatar back the islamists. and iranian officials were in baghdad sunday for talks aimed at stabilizing iraq against the "islamic state's" gains, a rare intersection of interests with the united states. joining us now to help us understand this new landscape of the middle east is: steven simon, a former senior...
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the other issue is just a few days ago, both egypt and the united arab emirates launched an attack in libya against islamic groups, the whole situation in libya is sort of deteriorating as we go forward and there's a lot of questions about how much the united states know what is's happening and apparently when egypt and the uae launched air strikes in -- there seems to be a very serious intelligence gap not only about what's happening at u.s. embassy facilities in tripoli, but across the entire country. >> connor powell, live from jerusalem, thank you so much. >> and eric, meanwhile iraqi forces claiming what they're calling an important victory against isis, driving the terrorists from a town in the country's northeast where they had trapped some 15,000 civilians for weeks, with virtually no electricity or running water. national security correspondent jennifer griffin live in washington. jennifer what more can you tell us and what does this mean? >> u.s. military officials would not confirm iraqi claims that they have retaken from isis. pentagon authorities say they expect more air
the other issue is just a few days ago, both egypt and the united arab emirates launched an attack in libya against islamic groups, the whole situation in libya is sort of deteriorating as we go forward and there's a lot of questions about how much the united states know what is's happening and apparently when egypt and the uae launched air strikes in -- there seems to be a very serious intelligence gap not only about what's happening at u.s. embassy facilities in tripoli, but across the entire...
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finally, lobby those sunni majority countries, specifically h udi arabia and the united arab emirates, to provide cash and intelligence the united states cd its partners can use against isis commanders and its fighters. >> pelley: yet, another u.s. president holden into iraq. >> james foley was a photo journalist who exposed the suffering in syria. we'll have a look at his work and hear from his parents a little later. ferguson, missouri had a better night last night. protests were smaller and shorter. attorney general eric holder aynt to ferguson today to check on the federal investigation of the shooting death of michael brown, the unarmed black man killed by white police officer darren wilson. vladimir duthiers is there. >> what do we want? >> justice! >> when do we want it. >> now! !> reporter: protests moved today to the courthouse where the grand jury began hearing evidence, but a decision on whether to charge officer darren wilson in the death of michael brown may not be made until october. that grand jury consists 12 county residents randomly selected last may. its racial make
finally, lobby those sunni majority countries, specifically h udi arabia and the united arab emirates, to provide cash and intelligence the united states cd its partners can use against isis commanders and its fighters. >> pelley: yet, another u.s. president holden into iraq. >> james foley was a photo journalist who exposed the suffering in syria. we'll have a look at his work and hear from his parents a little later. ferguson, missouri had a better night last night. protests were...
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airplane started in egypt and there was a refueling operation in the air i the united mp -- united arab emirates. egypt denied this report and the spokesperson from the state department was asked about the article and he referred to the relevant country saying why don't you ask egypt, the emirates and libya. >> how credible are these reports despite the denials? >> the question is what kind of airplanes? we are seeing unidentified airplanes and it might be the egyptian air force and the emirates were named. but right now, categorical denial from egypt. >> there is a lot of focus on gaza, but is a failed state in libya more of a danger to regional security? >> to the east, there is a place that turned into a little somalia. we have militant groups operating there. libya is a failed state and egypt is in the middle. at the beginning of the month, we had a checkpoint in the western -- 23 egyptian soldiers were there. the gunman might have come from the libyan order which is somehow protected. >> thank you very much for your analysis. leaders in mozambique have selected a new air after the governmen
airplane started in egypt and there was a refueling operation in the air i the united mp -- united arab emirates. egypt denied this report and the spokesperson from the state department was asked about the article and he referred to the relevant country saying why don't you ask egypt, the emirates and libya. >> how credible are these reports despite the denials? >> the question is what kind of airplanes? we are seeing unidentified airplanes and it might be the egyptian air force and...
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to support the political process, not military activities, amid reports that egypt and the united arab emirates have launched air strikes. >> the rivalries - it reflects themselves, that there certain countries that support one group, and others support the other. i think they should be discouraged. and encouraged to be more supportive of dialogue, compromise, and a political compromise between the two factions. the u.n. secretary-general is studying ways. one do be a stabilization. libyans must overcome their problems first. >>> now, israel's prime minister warned hamas against breaching the ceasefire in gaza, saying that israel would respond more vigorously to what it described as a sprinkle of rocket fire. the truce was formed on tuesday after an israeli assault lasted seven weeks, leaving more than 2,000 dead. turkey's outgoing prime minister recep tayyip erdogan is to be sworn in as president. he won the first direct presidential elections this month. he is expected to bring in constitutional reforms, giving himself executive powers as president. the foreign minister will replace him as pr
to support the political process, not military activities, amid reports that egypt and the united arab emirates have launched air strikes. >> the rivalries - it reflects themselves, that there certain countries that support one group, and others support the other. i think they should be discouraged. and encouraged to be more supportive of dialogue, compromise, and a political compromise between the two factions. the u.n. secretary-general is studying ways. one do be a stabilization....
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georgia, qatar, the united arab emirates. the share of contemporary politics at the london school of economics says arab states have a lot of work to do. how can you ignore the fires raging in yemen. lebanon is on the brink of all-hout war. iraq is in tatters. one would hope that these major players - you have egypt. qatar, yooupted arab emirates. basically they'd try to construct a vision, a roadmap to reduce tensions in order to build a process of building institutions. i doubt it very much whether they'll be able to do so. this is behind the capacity. the goal at the moment, and the americans are pushing hard that the fight against i.s.i.s. is a priority, in particular for the americans. the islamic state now not only controls 35% of syrian territories, and 35% of iraqi territories, they are on the jordanian iraqi border. they are on the saudi iraqi borders. >> ukranian president petro porashenko's announced that $3 billion has been allotted to reequip the army, and he was speaking during independence day celebrations. a p
georgia, qatar, the united arab emirates. the share of contemporary politics at the london school of economics says arab states have a lot of work to do. how can you ignore the fires raging in yemen. lebanon is on the brink of all-hout war. iraq is in tatters. one would hope that these major players - you have egypt. qatar, yooupted arab emirates. basically they'd try to construct a vision, a roadmap to reduce tensions in order to build a process of building institutions. i doubt it very much...
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if these reports are true, why did the united arab emirates and egypt take this action now? >> there is a conflict in libya over the control of the capital and over islamist versus. uae and egypt chose this moment to step in and affect the balance. it had the opposite effect. the islamist militia managed to take over the airport and a large part of tripoli, largely in reaction to this bombing. it is very bad, too, because now libyans are sprawling on the -- scrawling on the egyptian him to see "go home now." involvement will backfire on any power that tries to interfere. >> is that the reason for the secrecy? >> these secrecy by the egyptians and the uae -- and i do not believe the egyptians have admitted to anything and the uae have been silenced -- clearly they did not want backlash. the u.s. has not been secret at all. not only did they mention it today and the pentagon briefings, but there was a leak i-4 officials yesterday. it was very clear the u.s. wanted to try to put a stop to this by providing information to the public. >> who exactly are these islamist militias we
if these reports are true, why did the united arab emirates and egypt take this action now? >> there is a conflict in libya over the control of the capital and over islamist versus. uae and egypt chose this moment to step in and affect the balance. it had the opposite effect. the islamist militia managed to take over the airport and a large part of tripoli, largely in reaction to this bombing. it is very bad, too, because now libyans are sprawling on the -- scrawling on the egyptian him...
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foreign ministers from egypt, qattar and the united arab emirates are at the meeting. >> a car bomb has killed at least five people in a mostly shia area in iraq's capitol. the bomb we want off outside a restaurant in a district in northern baghdad. thirteen people were injured. iran's foreign minister says what the islamic state is doing in iraq and syria amounts to genocide. iran's government is concerned about the threat of fighting in iraq which is spreading closer to the joint border. >> we believe it requires a concerted effort by the international community to deal with this group whose character is clear to everybody. this same character, which has brought chaos to syria is wreaking havoc in iraq and committing acts of horrendous genocide and crimes against humanity, needs to be tackled by the united community and every country in the region. this menace is going to haunt every supporter that did not have the far-sighted necessary in the past to know the nature of this threat. therefore, we do not believe that we need to be present inside iraq in order to help our iraqi brothers
foreign ministers from egypt, qattar and the united arab emirates are at the meeting. >> a car bomb has killed at least five people in a mostly shia area in iraq's capitol. the bomb we want off outside a restaurant in a district in northern baghdad. thirteen people were injured. iran's foreign minister says what the islamic state is doing in iraq and syria amounts to genocide. iran's government is concerned about the threat of fighting in iraq which is spreading closer to the joint...
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you have saudi arabia, the egyptian governments, united arab emirates, they seem to be backing off the support from hamas of course, here in egypt that has a lot to do with change in leadership. couple years ago last time they fought, november, 2012, it was the muslim brotherhood leader, mohammed morsi, as president. he was ousted by the current president, which considerably changed the dynamics. i think a lot of people in egypt, maybe around the world, they were disappointed in this speech. they didn't want to hear statistics. they wanted to hear prospects of the reviving of talks, of the cease-fire talks, the cease-fire proposal. that didn't happen. obviously that's going to disappoint a lot of people who want to see an end to the bloodshed. that aside, i think it is easy to guess what the reaction from the arab public is going to be to this speech, and it is important to distinguish the arab public and so-called arab street and the arab governments. a lot of people on the arab street are going to view this speech as israeli propaganda that's designed to distort the reality on the gr
you have saudi arabia, the egyptian governments, united arab emirates, they seem to be backing off the support from hamas of course, here in egypt that has a lot to do with change in leadership. couple years ago last time they fought, november, 2012, it was the muslim brotherhood leader, mohammed morsi, as president. he was ousted by the current president, which considerably changed the dynamics. i think a lot of people in egypt, maybe around the world, they were disappointed in this speech....
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stage name the narcissist narcy as it is an iraqi born canadian citizen who grew up in the united arab emirates it's a global perspective and politically charged lyrics make him one of the most socially conscious artists today and so without further ado here's the narcissus performing leap of faith. yeah. leave. a fellow if. you sell a seat this is a fake. this is a cost of if your heart is telling you to keep the would see this in the shop. the french are selfish but you should. never be scared. if this is the scofflaw see these kids to try. to plan a search of the purpose of the afterlife only know what happened to. the church sit atop the coke to see. the wood. they sold the. public for the fabric over sixty dollars to treat a wife. to see he took a leap of faith the strings attached was the topic to see everything except the king it is what is c. . nothing of the papa said the life is except you know what she wanted me. to. keep it nice close with this. process made a lot more subtle would. just look at the wife if i hit. the subject like the pope to speak to take. absa. you. up. justin you
stage name the narcissist narcy as it is an iraqi born canadian citizen who grew up in the united arab emirates it's a global perspective and politically charged lyrics make him one of the most socially conscious artists today and so without further ado here's the narcissus performing leap of faith. yeah. leave. a fellow if. you sell a seat this is a fake. this is a cost of if your heart is telling you to keep the would see this in the shop. the french are selfish but you should. never be...
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israeli detention the thirty year old was returning home having attended job interviews in the united arab emirates when he was arrested at the crossing point between jordan and the west bank which is in part controlled by israel almost a month later he was released into palestinian jurisdiction in a critical condition with his medical records withheld doctors say when he arrived at the hospital he was rigid unable to move his wife says he could move nothing by his eyes and appeared to be dead or a kid i was here the freight for him his the type who can't handle insult and humiliation can you must have been a very difficult experience for him he's an extremely sensitive person and he does not except in subtle humiliation. a high flying computer engineer who is apparently a normal health until his arrest doctors say he was injected with unknown substances that shocked his system sending him into a comatose state then the patient was given his detention which are known to us that the hospital presents his symptoms of stroke and he was strictly his lawyer says israel claimed he was a member of hamas a
israeli detention the thirty year old was returning home having attended job interviews in the united arab emirates when he was arrested at the crossing point between jordan and the west bank which is in part controlled by israel almost a month later he was released into palestinian jurisdiction in a critical condition with his medical records withheld doctors say when he arrived at the hospital he was rigid unable to move his wife says he could move nothing by his eyes and appeared to be dead...
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that is conservative monarchies and a public such as egypt, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates areagainst the sunnis andion of therefore use i egypt and the uae perhaps having launched airstrikes in libya against radical islamist groups there that were fighting with more secular groups over the airport in aaa. ofre is -- this is a lot core identities, a lot of religious core identities are coming to the fore, even to those who are alleged experts it is often very confusing. >> i want to thank you for helping us understand what is going on. kattouf, theeodore president of amideast. over steell imports. i will have the details. aviation company were you only pay for the time spent in the sky. next on "taking stock." ♪ >> this is "taking stock." i am pimm fox. steel is critical for construction and venue fracturing. steelmaking is a global business and that means lots of fighting between u.s. steel companies and their foreign competitors particularly over imports and prices. here to explain is caitlin webber. providing research and context on a variety of industries. .lso roy hausman
that is conservative monarchies and a public such as egypt, saudi arabia, the united arab emirates areagainst the sunnis andion of therefore use i egypt and the uae perhaps having launched airstrikes in libya against radical islamist groups there that were fighting with more secular groups over the airport in aaa. ofre is -- this is a lot core identities, a lot of religious core identities are coming to the fore, even to those who are alleged experts it is often very confusing. >> i want...
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stage name the narcissist narcy as it is an iraqi born canadian citizen who grew up in the united arab emirates it's a global perspective and politically charged lyrics make him one of the most socially conscious artists today and so without further ado here's the narcissus performing leap of faith. yeah. leave. it. to sell a cd this is a take. this it cost if if your heart is telling you to keep the wood see this in the shop. the french are selfish but you should. never be scared. if this is the scofflaw see these kids to try. to plan a search of the purpose of the afterlife only now what happened. to the church sit atop the past. six. to. every day so the. public felt the fabric was sixty dollars to treat a wife. to see he took a leap of faith the strings attached was the topic to see everything except the king it is what is c. . nothing of the papa said fifty life is expected to know what you want to meet. me like to. keep it nice close with. to proceed to load it up for such would. just look at the wife if i hit the flower pot on the subject like the palm to speak to take use. they. upset.
stage name the narcissist narcy as it is an iraqi born canadian citizen who grew up in the united arab emirates it's a global perspective and politically charged lyrics make him one of the most socially conscious artists today and so without further ado here's the narcissus performing leap of faith. yeah. leave. it. to sell a cd this is a take. this it cost if if your heart is telling you to keep the wood see this in the shop. the french are selfish but you should. never be scared. if this is...
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may be leading the fight against islamic states but media reports suggest that iran the united arab emirates egypt and turkey may have all launched secret attacks against the militant group and its affiliates in the region so let's discuss this with eric margolis a war correspondent he joins us on the line now very good to see you what could such an uncoordinated as it seems action in this already highly volatile region lead to do you think. more on coordination and more confusion what a mess this is turning into earth first of all this is first time to my or the various arab states i knew where he and egypt i'm not even consulted with washington we're told but have gone on their own to try to attack these lama groups because they feel that the us is not in force in attacking the islamists islams but it's hard to know which is limits and there are all kinds with different from nations and the different viewpoints ok your opinion that it would be better to say all of a size that we've mentioned fighting the islamic state actually come together and not their forces perhaps deliver a powerful s
may be leading the fight against islamic states but media reports suggest that iran the united arab emirates egypt and turkey may have all launched secret attacks against the militant group and its affiliates in the region so let's discuss this with eric margolis a war correspondent he joins us on the line now very good to see you what could such an uncoordinated as it seems action in this already highly volatile region lead to do you think. more on coordination and more confusion what a mess...
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we saw last week air forces from egypt and the united arab emirates striking at, not iciss, terrorist lammists groups in libya. they're afraid of the threat they would pose if they came to saudi arabia. what they're trying to say is look, it just doesn't affect us. it could affect you and president obama you need to do something. i think you're seeing the pressure grow for him domestically too for him to ratchet up the response. world leaders i think are raising the alarm about this and the question is barack obama going to follow suit. >> let's bring there further back to washington and the white house and capitol hill now because we are seeing this headline. dianne feinstein, who heads the intelligence committee in the senate is saying that the president is being too cautious on iciss right now. congress is back in a week but here are some of the voices. what do you make of it? >> i think probably senator feinstein is trying to give some political cover to the president and maybe some encouragement too if he were to decide to launch air strikes in syria. we saw this question come up
we saw last week air forces from egypt and the united arab emirates striking at, not iciss, terrorist lammists groups in libya. they're afraid of the threat they would pose if they came to saudi arabia. what they're trying to say is look, it just doesn't affect us. it could affect you and president obama you need to do something. i think you're seeing the pressure grow for him domestically too for him to ratchet up the response. world leaders i think are raising the alarm about this and the...
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stage named the narcissist narcy as it is an iraqi born canadian citizen who grew up in the united arab emirates this global perspective and politically charged lyrics make him one of the most socially conscious artists today so without further ado here's the narcissus performing leap of faith. yeah. leave. it. to sell a see if this is. the cost of if your heart is telling you to keep the would seem to sit in the shop . to spread just selfish but you should. never be scared. if this is the scofflaw see these kids to try. to plan a search of the purpose of the afterlife only now what happened to. sit atop the past. six. days all the. public felt the fabric was sixty dollars to treat a wife and. his mother to see he took a leap of faith the strings attached was the topic to see everything except the kid is what is c. . nothing mopsa papa said if you like to see the fish you know what you want to be . told me like a piece of shit keep it nice close with this. process made a lot of more subtle would. just look at the wife if i hit the flower pot. the sun like the palm to speak to take. upset. you. u
stage named the narcissist narcy as it is an iraqi born canadian citizen who grew up in the united arab emirates this global perspective and politically charged lyrics make him one of the most socially conscious artists today so without further ado here's the narcissus performing leap of faith. yeah. leave. it. to sell a see if this is. the cost of if your heart is telling you to keep the would seem to sit in the shop . to spread just selfish but you should. never be scared. if this is the...