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we de-escalate and call the rest of the middle east-— middle east. we talk about the resonse middle east. we talk about the resnonse and _ middle east. we talk about the response and what _ middle east. we talk about the response and what do - middle east. we talk about the response and what do iran - middle east. we talk about the | response and what do iran want middle east. we talk about the - response and what do iran want and what is their in game and pushing and pushing israel constantly over the past six months and israel would sit for many, but is that they want to achieve and.— to achieve and. immediately or loner in to achieve and. immediately or longer in historically _ to achieve and. immediately or longer in historically speaking, | to achieve and. immediately or- longer in historically speaking, the idea that the islamic republic in the lease should not have a jewish state in the heart of it and they would rather that israel was not there and they are very much entrenched enemies of israel and they are acting in support of what's goin
we de-escalate and call the rest of the middle east-— middle east. we talk about the resonse middle east. we talk about the resnonse and _ middle east. we talk about the response and what _ middle east. we talk about the response and what do - middle east. we talk about the response and what do iran - middle east. we talk about the | response and what do iran want middle east. we talk about the - response and what do iran want and what is their in game and pushing and pushing israel...
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experts say tensions in the middle east were, of course, a major factor. and now the question is, how far will israel and iran go in the new round of confrontation, will they stop or continue the escalation? price and oil and gas and... gold it will grow, the entire limit is determined only by how long the crisis situation in the middle east will last and what scale it will actually acquire, if there is a military escalation, then at the moment the prices for individual types of products and types of assets, they can skyrocket just astronomically. so far, fears about this have not come true. a complete stop of air traffic in the region, the closed skies regime over israel was in effect for only one night, after which russian carriers resumed flights, but a number of european airlines have suspended flights to the middle east, thailand's largest carrier said that its planes will fly over iran and the region as a whole on the way to europe. in terms of geography, the world...
experts say tensions in the middle east were, of course, a major factor. and now the question is, how far will israel and iran go in the new round of confrontation, will they stop or continue the escalation? price and oil and gas and... gold it will grow, the entire limit is determined only by how long the crisis situation in the middle east will last and what scale it will actually acquire, if there is a military escalation, then at the moment the prices for individual types of products and...
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and of course this story of middle east and instability. it didn't begin on october 7th, but this latest episode certainly did with the homeless attacks on israel ad israel's punitive attack. then on gaza at the who the melisha in yemen. uh there. um, you know, you had a lateral blockade of the red sea. the attacks on shipping and most recently this attack on this very interesting shady, a post $22.00, which is an american base on a, on the border between syria and jordan, which killed 3 american service people. now this a tragedy, of course, and it's always a charge of you, anybody dies in these types of conflicts that was going to lead to an negligible us response. remember, this is a and election year in the united states. and it was inevitable that the fight and would have to respond and he has responded in this way. let's actually have a listen to lloyd austin's comments on the american position regarding the attack. we will continue to work to avoid a wider conflict in a region. but we will take all necessary actions to defend the uni
and of course this story of middle east and instability. it didn't begin on october 7th, but this latest episode certainly did with the homeless attacks on israel ad israel's punitive attack. then on gaza at the who the melisha in yemen. uh there. um, you know, you had a lateral blockade of the red sea. the attacks on shipping and most recently this attack on this very interesting shady, a post $22.00, which is an american base on a, on the border between syria and jordan, which killed 3...
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l iranians will also attack us troops in the middle east.— in the middle east. i don't know if ou can in the middle east. i don't know if you can add _ in the middle east. i don't know if you can add to — in the middle east. i don't know if you can add to reports _ in the middle east. i don't know if you can add to reports that - in the middle east. i don't know if you can add to reports that there | you can add to reports that there have been sirens sounded near the border, the israeli lebanon border in an israeli kibbutz. can you tell us more or confirm it or deny it, what do you know? l us more or confirm it or deny it, what do you know?— us more or confirm it or deny it, what do you know? i can confirm that sirens have — what do you know? i can confirm that sirens have indeed _ what do you know? i can confirm that sirens have indeed been _ what do you know? i can confirm that sirens have indeed been sounded. . what do you know? i can confirm that| sirens have indeed been sounded. but for those who have missed bbc coverage of the last six months, that u
l iranians will also attack us troops in the middle east.— in the middle east. i don't know if ou can in the middle east. i don't know if you can add _ in the middle east. i don't know if you can add to — in the middle east. i don't know if you can add to reports _ in the middle east. i don't know if you can add to reports that - in the middle east. i don't know if you can add to reports that there | you can add to reports that there have been sirens sounded near the border, the israeli...
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are in the middle east. and much more about a whole range of, of, of domestic pressures and considerations that are put on us administration's time. and time again, as well as audiology, as well as all sorts of other reasons why the us does what it does in the middle east because of us could have been theory long time ago. put pressure to resolve this, this the palestine question. but the us has chosen not to and then at the same time, it claims to $1.00 to $2.00 state solution precisely because they understand that what's happening on the ground right now is an effect, a one state solution, a one state where a some people have rights and the most people have either limited rights or no rights. the alley i'm gonna give you the last word. the united states during the trump administration, did violate the agreement of the jcp away by withdrawing from that and moving forward. and i'm interested as, as someone who worked so vigorously on trying to get a 3rd option as opposed to a p using iran or a war with iran
are in the middle east. and much more about a whole range of, of, of domestic pressures and considerations that are put on us administration's time. and time again, as well as audiology, as well as all sorts of other reasons why the us does what it does in the middle east because of us could have been theory long time ago. put pressure to resolve this, this the palestine question. but the us has chosen not to and then at the same time, it claims to $1.00 to $2.00 state solution precisely...
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this has full some brands such as near to expand in europe and the middle east. the 27 percent tariffs have prevented chinese also makers from entering the us market. washington is under pressure to band them completely with some american politicians cooling chinese cause a threat to the us, auto industry and national security. during the visit to china, this week, us secretary of state anthony blinking raised concerns about china's trade policies . on what the bought in the industry should close non market practices. it's a cute china of over capacity in several green industries and flooding the global market with an sally subsidized goods. china has dismissed the criticism, saying the us is trying to cook it's development and suppressed it's industries. katrina you out to 0 teaching. okay, that's it for me. any pocket don't go away. that goes to bottom line is coming up next week. so watching on tuesday, the, this is the 1st genocide that we see, and there's this disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream in
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our greatest ally in the middle east. a democracy in the middle east. but the -- they are always under attack. they have been under attack since their existence. and they know how to defend themselves. but when they respond, whatever choice the people of israel make through their elected leaders, we need to express our support for that defense. that's israel's right. if america's attacked, we saw september 11, there have been other attacks on our homeland, of course pearl harbor. america responds. we don't have our allies calling us saying don't respond. this is a time when the allies of israel, including the united states, need to support israel in their right to respond. call out iran as this resolution does. mr. kean's been really good about laying out the case for why we need to condemn iran and their actions. we also need to support israel as they consider their options and how to properly respond to deter this from happening again. it was unwarranted. it shouldn't have happened. we shouldn't just look and say all the missiles and drones were shot
our greatest ally in the middle east. a democracy in the middle east. but the -- they are always under attack. they have been under attack since their existence. and they know how to defend themselves. but when they respond, whatever choice the people of israel make through their elected leaders, we need to express our support for that defense. that's israel's right. if america's attacked, we saw september 11, there have been other attacks on our homeland, of course pearl harbor. america...
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east is that the us is hell bent on spilling blood across the middle east. and now the time has come to resist. this had demonic architecture that has done 8 of the affairs of the middle east. and now we see this a new who's been gravitating towards establishing diplomatic and military unity across the most of the world. we see this with the young men, syria rock, iran, obviously in the united with the past has been lost. all of these forces are joining together to counter the expansion of us interest and us butchered in the middle east. well, as we get out for those notes on the election, things are definitely going to get interesting american politics and have a full sort of drama. that's one thing that see if there's any shift in the, in the policy. but that was the journalist. i'm flexible on the 2nd. here's a 4 a thank you so much. is a for one of your comments and inside the desk of the movie and president has been announced. how good going gold was a to 2 years old, the vice president. and i'm going to move, i will now stuff in the interim meta and he
east is that the us is hell bent on spilling blood across the middle east. and now the time has come to resist. this had demonic architecture that has done 8 of the affairs of the middle east. and now we see this a new who's been gravitating towards establishing diplomatic and military unity across the most of the world. we see this with the young men, syria rock, iran, obviously in the united with the past has been lost. all of these forces are joining together to counter the expansion of us...
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you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that you know, striking, given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike after this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis. but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel, it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the party start changing the rules of the game is, are across the line by attacking your arms console it in damascus. and then iran cross the line for the 1st time in the past 45 years by directly attacking israel from its own territory. so a, now israel has a 4th responded, but it has responded still in a limited and stealthy fashion, which i think still falls within the previous rules of the game of combat thing, iran and the great zone of their competition. so one can conclude that this chapter is closed, but i'm not sure if the parties have the same understanding of what are the new
you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the wrong, i might call that you know, striking, given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike after this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis. but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel, it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the...
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iran takes a step closer to the middle east venture. the... conflict between israel and hamas has extended into the broader middle east, escalating the likelihood of a confrontation between the regional power and the global power. modern diplomacy writes, the conflict between israel and hamas has extended into the broader middle east, escalating the likelihood of a confrontation between the regional power, iran and the axies of resistance and the global power, the us and its allies. israel's continuous unlawful bombardment of gaza. results and new estimates of tens of thousands of palestinian casualties every day. iran's gots force has engaged in highly dangerous strikes with israel and its patron the us spanning from the red sea to iraq, syria and lebanon. the situation is contributing to the evolving political discourse surrounding the right of the palestinians to live peacefully. the us isn't the biggest power in the middle east anymore, iran is. according to simon tistel, foreign leader writer. for the guardian, after 45 years of tr
iran takes a step closer to the middle east venture. the... conflict between israel and hamas has extended into the broader middle east, escalating the likelihood of a confrontation between the regional power and the global power. modern diplomacy writes, the conflict between israel and hamas has extended into the broader middle east, escalating the likelihood of a confrontation between the regional power, iran and the axies of resistance and the global power, the us and its allies. israel's...
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they want to further destabilize the middle east. although the middle east is thousands of miles away, it has a direct effect on our security and prosperity. we are working urgently with our allies to de-escalate the situation and prevent further bloodshed. we want to see calm her heads prevail. we are directing all about diplomatic efforts to those means. we are united in our condemnation of this attack. we have discussed further diplomatic measures that we will be working on in the coming days. i will be shortly speaking to prime minister netanyahu to express our solidarity with israel and talk about how we can further help them. our actions show a wider strategy. i believe there are three vital steps to put the region onto a better path. we must uphold regional security against hostile actors. we must ensure israel's security. that is not negotiable. it is a fundamental condition of peace in the region. in the face of threats like we saw this weekend, israel has our full support. we must invest more deeply in the two state solutio
they want to further destabilize the middle east. although the middle east is thousands of miles away, it has a direct effect on our security and prosperity. we are working urgently with our allies to de-escalate the situation and prevent further bloodshed. we want to see calm her heads prevail. we are directing all about diplomatic efforts to those means. we are united in our condemnation of this attack. we have discussed further diplomatic measures that we will be working on in the coming...
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and so, the cia director burns is in the middle east working on this. i think all focus now should be on a hostage deal. that would be good for hostages and their families, it would likely be accompanied by a significant pause in hostilities and gaza, get -- much more humanitarian aid in and that would be the most likely path to see de- escalation right now. >> so, i'm glad you brought those in their. there are two separate issues, but they're deeply connected here. is there some concern? because i've spent the week feeling more optimistic than i have since october 7th about this deal that's been starting to take former tween the cia, mossad, the qatari prime minister, and the egyptians, the fact that the israelis, despite netanyahu's stated public misgivings have said that they could be onside with something that looks like this deal. and hamas, not having dismissed it out of hand either. do these attacks, the attacks on terror 22 in these retaliatory attacks, tell me the way in which that complicates the possibility of a deal that could end the israel
and so, the cia director burns is in the middle east working on this. i think all focus now should be on a hostage deal. that would be good for hostages and their families, it would likely be accompanied by a significant pause in hostilities and gaza, get -- much more humanitarian aid in and that would be the most likely path to see de- escalation right now. >> so, i'm glad you brought those in their. there are two separate issues, but they're deeply connected here. is there some concern?...
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we want to get out of the middle east to the extent we can. not out of the middle east and a grand sense, , that's exaggerat, but i think by that time the president obama's administration, 2011, 2012 there was a sense the risk is greater than the reward at that necessitated a change in strategy. that ultimately is what produced the jpo way and the jcpoa. this idea of this is the most risky most dangerous issue, nuclear issue, let's just sort of did it but to the side so we can then pursue the middle east strategy with what we want which is decreasing commitment to the region. that's a strategy that in some ways have changed the united states still is looking to increase our footprint in middle east for sure. that's been a matter of bipartisan consensus but obvious if their approach towards iran has changed because there's been a few that that strategy of, well, let's engage in diplomacy to avoid war hasn't really been successful. i think that's not just a republican view, not just a trump view but you can see that from the biden administration
we want to get out of the middle east to the extent we can. not out of the middle east and a grand sense, , that's exaggerat, but i think by that time the president obama's administration, 2011, 2012 there was a sense the risk is greater than the reward at that necessitated a change in strategy. that ultimately is what produced the jpo way and the jcpoa. this idea of this is the most risky most dangerous issue, nuclear issue, let's just sort of did it but to the side so we can then pursue the...
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forces in the middle east. this one has finally resulted in three deaths there are also the two navy seals who died while trying to board a ship around for a yemen or coming from yemen. at any rate what does the biden administration need to do to stop this kind of attack on the part of o armand? >> no question this is president biden's moment of decision. how does he craft a strike that will not only get after the militias that carried this out but will really address the big problem which is now we are going head-to-head with syron and the lies of our american servicemen are at risk we have seen the strategy. the options are first to strike the direct military targets that have supported the drone strikes. but also to consider what will inflict pain on iran is that strikes against their big new oil terminal down in the bottom? are they going to go after the iranian ship and the red sea? what will they do as the others who support these militias understand they have got to back off i am glad to see the statemen
forces in the middle east. this one has finally resulted in three deaths there are also the two navy seals who died while trying to board a ship around for a yemen or coming from yemen. at any rate what does the biden administration need to do to stop this kind of attack on the part of o armand? >> no question this is president biden's moment of decision. how does he craft a strike that will not only get after the militias that carried this out but will really address the big problem...
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iran takes a step closer to the middle east venture. the conflict between israel and hamas has extended into the broader middle east, escalating the likelihood of a confrontation between the regional power and the global power. modern diplomacy writes, the conflict between israel and hamas has extended into. broder middle east, escalating the likelihood of a confrontation between the regional power, iran and the axies of resistance and the global power, the us and its allies. israel's continuous unlawful bombardment of gaza results in new estimates of tens of thousands of palestinian casualties every day. iran's gots force has engaged in highly dangerous strikes with israel and its patron, the us spanning from the red sea to iraq, syria and lebanon. "the situation is contributing to the evolving political discourse surrounding the right of the palestinians to live peacefully. the us isn't the biggest power in the middle east anymore, iran is. according to simon tistel, foreign leader writer for the guardian, after 45 years of trying, ir
iran takes a step closer to the middle east venture. the conflict between israel and hamas has extended into the broader middle east, escalating the likelihood of a confrontation between the regional power and the global power. modern diplomacy writes, the conflict between israel and hamas has extended into. broder middle east, escalating the likelihood of a confrontation between the regional power, iran and the axies of resistance and the global power, the us and its allies. israel's...
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it seems each time that he has come over to the middle east. the stakes have gotten even bigger, excuse me. and that's where we are right now. i'm thinking about these, you know, these tit for tat attacks that have been going on between the ranch proxies in the united states. how much leverage does the united states have right now considering it wants to prevent an escalation of the by so it's extremely wearing situation and is the other very high agenda item, i'm sure on secretary blinking visit to contain the conflict. and the record so far has been mixed up. unfortunately, despite this u. s. response to attacks over 160 attacks and it's forced isn't very rock. and now intervening against this with these of the young man, a theater of these attacks are continuing. we just had another attack last night on us back. curtis forces in syria that we're fighting against isis. it's extremely worrying at hard to know this to sustainable ad, everybody talks about calibrated controlled strikes. and the us certainly is not looking for a word with the rod
it seems each time that he has come over to the middle east. the stakes have gotten even bigger, excuse me. and that's where we are right now. i'm thinking about these, you know, these tit for tat attacks that have been going on between the ranch proxies in the united states. how much leverage does the united states have right now considering it wants to prevent an escalation of the by so it's extremely wearing situation and is the other very high agenda item, i'm sure on secretary blinking...
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middle east. and we will continue to work to avoid wider conflict in the region but we will take all necessary actions to defend the united states, our interests and our people. and we will respond when we choose, where we choose and how we choose, where we choose and how we choose. now, that's what everyone here is focused on. and did my first week back in the pentagon, i did want to address my recent hospital stay and some of the issues around it. i'm recovering well but, she can see, i am still recovering. still having some leg pain and doing physical therapy to get past it. i am gleefully grateful to my doctors in nursing staff that treated me —— i am deeply grateful. i very much appreciate all the good wishes. but i want to be crystal clear. we did not handle this right and i did not handle this right. i should have told the president about my cancer diagnosis. i should told the president about my cancer diagnosis. ishould have told the president about my cancer diagnosis. i should have a
middle east. and we will continue to work to avoid wider conflict in the region but we will take all necessary actions to defend the united states, our interests and our people. and we will respond when we choose, where we choose and how we choose, where we choose and how we choose. now, that's what everyone here is focused on. and did my first week back in the pentagon, i did want to address my recent hospital stay and some of the issues around it. i'm recovering well but, she can see, i am...
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out of the middle east. iran believes with enough pressure from the proxy groups and they are willing to sacrifice these proxy groups and the u.s. so far has drawn a line at striking inside iran or taking out any significant targets that iran would be concerned about they are concerned about spreading the conflict. i'm so the goal of the administration since october 7 is to not spread the conflict with the daily attacks on shipping we saw yesterday the marlin had been struck by an anti- ship missile and was on fire until the u.s. carney in a french braid get put out that fire very, very significant escalation today with the confirmed deaths of at least three american troops in northern jordan. arthel: of course a lot at stake here but not to mention the lives of our service members. are we expecting a forceful response in short order? >> i know from conversations i have been having in recent weeks there is a very significant plan that could be activated to target iranian targets in iranian proxy targets. the
out of the middle east. iran believes with enough pressure from the proxy groups and they are willing to sacrifice these proxy groups and the u.s. so far has drawn a line at striking inside iran or taking out any significant targets that iran would be concerned about they are concerned about spreading the conflict. i'm so the goal of the administration since october 7 is to not spread the conflict with the daily attacks on shipping we saw yesterday the marlin had been struck by an anti- ship...
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east to drive is from the middle east. that sends a message to all our ales that if they want help against the iranian threat they should be going beijing. that is the dynamic we need to be looking at here. i want to go back to one quick point he made about israelis in ga. throughout the 25,000 number, how many of those 25,000 were hamas fighters? we get these numbers the gaza health minisy throws out 25,000 civilians. if you see the videos ofamas and their fighters with rpg's, they are wearing civilian clothes. israelis say they have killed abou10,000 hamas fighters. so let's assume that 25,000 number is accurate. i don't believe it is, but le's assume it is. that mea the number of civilians drops to 15,000. in terms of combatanto to civilian ratio, that is a one to 1.5 ratio, extremely low for urban warfare, so all these claims that israelis are indiscriminately targeti civilians, it is pure propaganda. >> their own newspapers and israel are reporting these claims, that there targeting practices are relatively indiscrimi
east to drive is from the middle east. that sends a message to all our ales that if they want help against the iranian threat they should be going beijing. that is the dynamic we need to be looking at here. i want to go back to one quick point he made about israelis in ga. throughout the 25,000 number, how many of those 25,000 were hamas fighters? we get these numbers the gaza health minisy throws out 25,000 civilians. if you see the videos ofamas and their fighters with rpg's, they are wearing...
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in the middle east. he talked about the importance of the 2 state solution, finding a platform where the kind of piece and these are all lost in pacing these ro and lasting peace and power spine. he also talked about, touched on the need for israel to have a long lasting relationship with all the arab countries around this. so this piece for prosperity, for, at all citizens or all the countries in the middle east. and he said that now is the time for that critical discussion to be set rolling. he also condemned the attack, seen the young men uh, the weather us alongside its allied the britain a carried all the attack seen in yemen without the permission of all the united nations security council. and then he also made reference to the condemned israel strike in the syria saying that it goes a long way to escalate the tensions in there. but he also emphasized that's there is a need he condemned. he condemned the israel, so you condemned the attacks in israel on the 7th of october and said that they should
in the middle east. he talked about the importance of the 2 state solution, finding a platform where the kind of piece and these are all lost in pacing these ro and lasting peace and power spine. he also talked about, touched on the need for israel to have a long lasting relationship with all the arab countries around this. so this piece for prosperity, for, at all citizens or all the countries in the middle east. and he said that now is the time for that critical discussion to be set rolling....
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east, and much of the violence and terrorist activity in the middle east. i think the key for israel is to get american support or at least approval to go at it and to address the very sincere, serious topic we have here, iran, and then topic we have here, iran, and then to have a strategy in place where it�*s not only about retaliating for the sake of retaliating, but it�*s retaliating as part of a strategy in order to come in my mind, undermine iran�*s ability to continue to hold his release hostage with their proxy organisations along our borders. let�*s break those things down. you talk about gaining international support, as lyse doucet wasjust saying, the united states says they are committed to helping israel defend itself but... what kind of an irrational support do you think that israel needs to go after iran, as you put it. i israel needs to go after iran, as you put it— you put it. i think that the only thing that's really, _ you put it. i think that the only thing that's really, really - you put it. i think that the only l thing that's
east, and much of the violence and terrorist activity in the middle east. i think the key for israel is to get american support or at least approval to go at it and to address the very sincere, serious topic we have here, iran, and then topic we have here, iran, and then to have a strategy in place where it�*s not only about retaliating for the sake of retaliating, but it�*s retaliating as part of a strategy in order to come in my mind, undermine iran�*s ability to continue to hold his...
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what situation are we in in the middle east now? this is what they want us to think -- if you touch us, it will escalate. but we saw during the trump administration, took out the money and nothing happened. iranian people celebrated in iran and nothing happened. the iranian regime is a paper tiger. they are not what they are trying to show others. and you need to understand that, and we need to attack them inside iran. by attacking them, we avoid a big war. imagine if they are gaining access to nuclear weapons and they use it against israel, it will be nuclear war. to avoid that, we need to destroy terrorism by supporting the iranian people to do the job for us. >> anybody else? >> two more questions. one, a follow-up. i'm curious for my last question, do you believe there is an advantage to uniting the opposition parties in the u.k. and others before getting rid of the iranian regime or would that sort itself out afterward? and i forgot my second question. mr. beheshti: i will answer the first question and maybe you will remember t
what situation are we in in the middle east now? this is what they want us to think -- if you touch us, it will escalate. but we saw during the trump administration, took out the money and nothing happened. iranian people celebrated in iran and nothing happened. the iranian regime is a paper tiger. they are not what they are trying to show others. and you need to understand that, and we need to attack them inside iran. by attacking them, we avoid a big war. imagine if they are gaining access to...
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the middle east for a while witl attention. we had some of the things occupying us and then we had seven october likeouf and we have had the black swan event that has come■jñg along and we e changed direction and it's become one of those moments so there is closer among the things we did, we now oure clearly on the region and all of the gaps■ that have been there for a while, they weren't like it was okay ut wasn't okay so that is receiving renewed attention and with any problem once you turn to it again and scrutinize it, you begin to find a few things and cover things that had you been looking for for camera might have seen. there would have been no 911, no gaza? probably not but all of these■ areas, they suffer from -- neglect is too harsh a word but whenou away, things happen. not all of them but things begin to happen once tccrue, they can become the bigger events we have seen. so lessons learned, how to apply them. the truth is institutions we call governments are comprised of without getting too philophical, i don
the middle east for a while witl attention. we had some of the things occupying us and then we had seven october likeouf and we have had the black swan event that has come■jñg along and we e changed direction and it's become one of those moments so there is closer among the things we did, we now oure clearly on the region and all of the gaps■ that have been there for a while, they weren't like it was okay ut wasn't okay so that is receiving renewed attention and with any problem once you...
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i'm glad you asked this question about the arabs in the middle east. it is not revealed or public it does not get talked about much. but the reality is when we are talking with the arab nations that truly matter kingdom of saudi arabia, uae, egypt and other arab states in the region, they are of one mind to hear it. that is the fact iran is the major threat to stability and peace in the region for that is number one. not the palestinian israeli issue. number one is iran. number two, privately they want hamas destroyed. they are not going to say that publicly but they know hamas is an achilles heel for them in terms of peace and stability. second, they are fed up with the palestinian authority leadership it is corrupt it has been corrupt for years they have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into these guys nothing is ever been achieved appeared there fed up with the rejection of over chores the israelis have made some of which have been incredibly reasonable and they rejected all of them. they wen want new leadership the for sure. the other thing i
i'm glad you asked this question about the arabs in the middle east. it is not revealed or public it does not get talked about much. but the reality is when we are talking with the arab nations that truly matter kingdom of saudi arabia, uae, egypt and other arab states in the region, they are of one mind to hear it. that is the fact iran is the major threat to stability and peace in the region for that is number one. not the palestinian israeli issue. number one is iran. number two, privately...
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middle east pillar. the abraham accords designed by their architects to introduce an involve israel in a wider middle east for as far as the architects of those accords are concerned, a more peaceful middle east going forward now there have been charges that the abraham accords certainly during this last six months, as we've seen, the conflict in gaza, ratchet love all the abraham accords really the vehicle to promote peace and stability and de-escalation around this region, the uae will very specifically say the answer to that is yes these are strategic and long-term and we see the interest by the saudis, for example, of normalizing relations as well with israel going ford as long as there is a palestinian horizon established iran seizes abraham accords as introducing israel into a region it doesn't want to see happen what's your sense as to the longevity of these are called as a vehicle to promote peace going forward, certainly the iranians don't want to see this increased involvement by israel your se
middle east pillar. the abraham accords designed by their architects to introduce an involve israel in a wider middle east for as far as the architects of those accords are concerned, a more peaceful middle east going forward now there have been charges that the abraham accords certainly during this last six months, as we've seen, the conflict in gaza, ratchet love all the abraham accords really the vehicle to promote peace and stability and de-escalation around this region, the uae will very...
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i you can attach to what's going on in the middle east?— the middle east? i think ukraine must be at _ the middle east? i think ukraine must be at the _ the middle east? i think ukraine must be at the top _ the middle east? i think ukraine must be at the top of _ the middle east? i think ukraine must be at the top of mr- the middle east? i think ukraine i must be at the top of mr stoltenberg mind. it is a relative success story for nato, coming on the back of their humiliating defeat in afghanistan where the taliban returned to power after two decades. suddenly, months later, the full—scale invasion of ukraine. not only did the ukrainians stand up and fight and they defied the russian military might in a way nobody expected and then the nato military alliance came together as never before and it held for so long and the ukrainians kept making this startling progress, a military fairy tale against the russian military. but where the situation is now both on the ground and politically with there being voices in europe saying, hungary and slovakia, saying we
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this and power to bad actors across the middle east-— middle east. this is an election ear and middle east. this is an election year and it _ middle east. this is an election year and it is — middle east. this is an election year and it is a _ middle east. this is an election year and it is a political- middle east. this is an election| year and it is a political climate. so it is likely that whatever the united states did or whatever the current ministration did, there were criticism. that has been true of all administrations in recent history. i suspect there will be some backlash will stop remember, there are a lot of considerations that go into a massive attack like this. you have to be prepared to commit to be targeted, have to keep up the intelligence on the ground and that is a tough task.— is a tough task. good to get your thou . hts is a tough task. good to get your thoughts on _ is a tough task. good to get your thoughts on the _ is a tough task. good to get your thoughts on the story. _ is a tough task. good to get your thoughts on the
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so that they cannot strikes the us forces in the middle east. one of the main targets appears to have been the codes force of the iranian revolutionary guard. why? that is correct and the reasoning here are, we might recall um, a striking, fully money buys a trump administration who was ahead of the court codes for us back then. the idea is to weaken the could force and to remove the brain. so to say off the support thing for us for those malicious across the middle east, which are linked to room. however, as i said, that remains to be seen because the us is not willing to strike around proper and it hasn't been done in history that might lead to an escalation. so whether the strikes will be able to weaken or change anything, remains questionable. really curious about your thoughts on this, the u. s. has made it clear. friday strikes were only the beginning, but washington's also made it clear that it doesn't want a full scale direct conflict with iran. we're talking about a fine line here to well, absolutely, because these strikes are taking pl
so that they cannot strikes the us forces in the middle east. one of the main targets appears to have been the codes force of the iranian revolutionary guard. why? that is correct and the reasoning here are, we might recall um, a striking, fully money buys a trump administration who was ahead of the court codes for us back then. the idea is to weaken the could force and to remove the brain. so to say off the support thing for us for those malicious across the middle east, which are linked to...
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look i want biden to give a tough response in the middle east. really go after the oil folds, go after offshore, go after command and control. go after training centers these are things general keane has been talking about for months and months, restore sanctions, i would like to see that on behalf of americans. america dice when great patriotic servicemen and women die. that is now happening. amount of injured people is way off the charts. amount of attacks are way off the charts. i would like to see it but i don't think he will deliver. >> the administration keeps saying give appropriate response at appropriate time. larry: what does that mean? >> i want a disproportionate response, peace through strength. what reagan and trump did. those are the most peaceful part of my lifetime those two presidents. this administration doesn't understand it. joe biden is extension of barack obama. they started appeasing iran, enriching iran under the joe biden administration. biden continues on and it costs american lives. fundamentally changed border and its
look i want biden to give a tough response in the middle east. really go after the oil folds, go after offshore, go after command and control. go after training centers these are things general keane has been talking about for months and months, restore sanctions, i would like to see that on behalf of americans. america dice when great patriotic servicemen and women die. that is now happening. amount of injured people is way off the charts. amount of attacks are way off the charts. i would like...
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just inflammation of the situation in the middle east-— middle east. just briefly, are we to see these attacks _ middle east. just briefly, are we to see these attacks against - middle east. just briefly, are we to see these attacks against the - see these attacks against the houthis in yemen from a military perspective and political perspective and political perspective as a separate, a separate thing from the attacks elsewhere in syria, in iraq? yes. elsewhere in syria, in iraq? yes, the are elsewhere in syria, in iraq? yes, they are separate, _ elsewhere in syria, in iraq? yes, they are separate, although - elsewhere in syria, in iraq? yes they are separate, although the common denominator is that what the us is doing is striking iranian—backed groups. all of these groups, the houthis in yemen and the various militias here are backed by iran and the us and the uk would say they are armed, trained and in some cases, they are directed by iran. so there are two separate areas of operation, if you like, but the common denominator as far as britain and
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so, destruction and chaos in the middle east. at 24 civilian lives, a lost and a pair of idea of strikes and the problem, gavin city of dropbox, that follows review and warning of the area. and maybe the new focus of these roles getting paid prophecies that pressure pulled out of this that we feel for what comes next, the hello and welcome to our international reaching you live from on youth center. in moscow i a michael caught you up with the updates are now to some recent news just in the local authorities and the new guns for public reports that would be crazy and rocket has had the state of mister johns, resulting in multiple casualties of the flag destroy the local bakery killing, at least 8 civilians whose bodies were recovered from on the collapsed building. and wending 10 more though of trust for the hospital. investigative committee says that this flag was allegedly conducted with us supplied hi, my systems. budget for services on seeing say optics for the 3 people it may be trumped on the debris. the syria has last out.
so, destruction and chaos in the middle east. at 24 civilian lives, a lost and a pair of idea of strikes and the problem, gavin city of dropbox, that follows review and warning of the area. and maybe the new focus of these roles getting paid prophecies that pressure pulled out of this that we feel for what comes next, the hello and welcome to our international reaching you live from on youth center. in moscow i a michael caught you up with the updates are now to some recent news just in the...
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on precedent and moment in the middle east right now. iran has launched a direct attack on israel firing dozens of drums toward the country but as you noted it will take these drones hours to reach is really airspace but reports indicate jets are already shooting some of these drones are down but remember israel's key allies across the region including the united states said their commitment to israel defense is ironclad. we do expect assistance from israeli allies to assure many of these drones or possibly even missiles are intercepted before they reach israel. i running state media at this hour is putting out what can only be described as a propaganda. they say they've launched a new wave of ballistic missiles we cannot confirm that information. based on how quickly those missiles would reach israel you would expect the sirens to be sounding in locations across this country and that is simply not the case at this moment. what we can report according to sources israeli officials are still meeting at this hour at israel's version of the
on precedent and moment in the middle east right now. iran has launched a direct attack on israel firing dozens of drums toward the country but as you noted it will take these drones hours to reach is really airspace but reports indicate jets are already shooting some of these drones are down but remember israel's key allies across the region including the united states said their commitment to israel defense is ironclad. we do expect assistance from israeli allies to assure many of these...
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we are following developments in the middle east with utmost concern. regional escalation must be avoided at all costs. true, some are allies. one nato bloc does n’t seem to hear each other. so britain deployed additional fighter jets to the middle east as a response to increased threats. iran promised a double response in case of intervention by third countries. emil mirsaev, news. and now to floods in russian regions in the tyumen region predicts the beginning of floods next week. the level of the ishim river is rising, evacuating residents of two villages that are located in the floodplain of this river. and now we are in direct contact with the studio. our correspondent, ksenia usoltseva. ksenia, greetings, what is your situation at this moment? daria, greetings, today we are working in the kazan region, this particular municipality may already encounter high water in the coming days. currently , active filling of flood dikes is underway. strengthened, increased to 9.9 m. as for water, the level in the ishim river today. is 748 cm, these figures a
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tobias ellwood, former middle east minister, thank you forjoining us from london. let's get another analysis of these current tensions. justin trump is the chief executive of the intelligence assessment and he gave this analysis of the current situation. it seems to have been somewhat a mixture. roughly 170 to 185 drones, an older design at this point, but familiar to people who have seen these operate over ukraine, i am sure in the last couple of years, so familiar to anyone who has been tracking the situation. these are propeller powered, pretty slow and crude, and that made up the majority of what came in. after those, much lower flying drones that steadily made their way to israel, around 30 long—range cruise missiles, these are much more threatening, and the most threatening things of all, around 110 120 ballistic missiles launched at a range of 2,000 kilometres, the best things in iran's general arsenal and were deployed against israel. as you heard, of those, none of the drones made it at all to israeli territory, none of the cruise missiles made it to isr
tobias ellwood, former middle east minister, thank you forjoining us from london. let's get another analysis of these current tensions. justin trump is the chief executive of the intelligence assessment and he gave this analysis of the current situation. it seems to have been somewhat a mixture. roughly 170 to 185 drones, an older design at this point, but familiar to people who have seen these operate over ukraine, i am sure in the last couple of years, so familiar to anyone who has been...
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the situation in the middle east. watch our are proposing?— situation in the middle east. watch our are proposing? the focus today is on the eurozone _ our are proposing? the focus today is on the eurozone and _ our are proposing? the focus today is on the eurozone and the - our are proposing? the focus today | is on the eurozone and the european economy, basically trying to bring down inflation, stabilise the public finances after the shock, really, from covid and the energy prices crisis we have seen over the past year or so. crisis we have seen over the past year orso. it crisis we have seen over the past year or so. it also as you say the foreign policy aspect has been a really important part of this meeting. they started yesterday and will wind up today. they came up with a joint text in which they called for an immediate pause in the fighting which would lead to a lasting ceasefire in the middle east and the hedge of the european council is saying this is the most unanimous they have been in their mission and their wording, that they want to see an end to the fightin
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war between the ideologies of the east and the west in the middle east had really worked. noser took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import fuel had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. the ussr wanted to prove its friendship to egypt and of course not be left behind from its rival, the us, in equipping its allies in the intelligence field, so it got to work and laid cables on the seabed from the ussr to egypt, the purpose was to be able to whisper in the ears of the egyptians anytime it wanted. when the ussr realized that it's too late and the war will inevitably happen, sooner or later, it ordered its naval forces in the black sea to move closer to egypt's shores. based on this order, 20 soviet warships sailed to the east of the mediterranean and were put on standby position. the ussr didn't want to leave its arab allie
war between the ideologies of the east and the west in the middle east had really worked. noser took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import fuel had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. the ussr wanted to prove its friendship to egypt and of...
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[000:00:00;00] the business dw news live from berlin, heading back to the middle east on another crisis, storm us secretary of state anthony, blinking bids to secure a new troops fight between israel and tomas. also coming up government to the rebels valley to continue their attacks on read the vessel after the us and britain launch more air strikes against feel, rock linked where the sarah kelly. welcome to the program, us secretary of state antony blinking will be touching down in the middle east in the coming hours. seeking to secure a new truce between israel and tomas. it will be his 5th trip to the region since the from aust. her attack on october 7th, and he will be making stops from saudi arabia, egypt, guitar, and israel. the proposed to cease fire deal would allow the phase to release of his rarely hostages. in exchange for palestinian prisoners. dw correspondent rebecca writers has introduced alarm with more of what we can expect from antony blanking on his latest diplomatic push in the middle east as well. suddenly, as you mentioned there, and that late in sarah, this push f
[000:00:00;00] the business dw news live from berlin, heading back to the middle east on another crisis, storm us secretary of state anthony, blinking bids to secure a new troops fight between israel and tomas. also coming up government to the rebels valley to continue their attacks on read the vessel after the us and britain launch more air strikes against feel, rock linked where the sarah kelly. welcome to the program, us secretary of state antony blinking will be touching down in the middle...
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east.— middle east. thank you very much for — middle east. thank you very much for your _ middle east. thank you very much for your insight - middle east. thank you very much for your insight and i much for your insight and expertise today. staying in the middle east, cctv pictures have emerged of israeli forces raiding a hospital in the occupied west bank. the undercover unit entered thejenin hospital and killed three members of palestinian armed groups. the israeli military said the men were hiding there, and that one of them was about to carry out an attack. our middle east correspondent, lucy williamson, has this report. a building with a mission to heal the sick. visitors with a mission to kill. israeli forces, in headscarves and medical coats filmed on security camera, at the heart ofjenin's iba sina hospital. guns in one hand, handbag, baby cot in the other. here to assassinate a patient and his two companions, fighters with armed palestinian groups. translation: at dawn today, a military operat
east.— middle east. thank you very much for — middle east. thank you very much for your _ middle east. thank you very much for your insight - middle east. thank you very much for your insight and i much for your insight and expertise today. staying in the middle east, cctv pictures have emerged of israeli forces raiding a hospital in the occupied west bank. the undercover unit entered thejenin hospital and killed three members of palestinian armed groups. the israeli military said the men...
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east, the greater middle east. this is a planning horizon that was carried out at the beginning of the 2000s, even partly at the beginning of the late nineties, this is a plan for the redevelopment of a large neighboring east from... iraq, turkey and this is iran , they had such big plans, they are almost completely buried, the united states has de facto left iraq and afghanistan and is present there very symbolically, well, situationally. was the palestinian-israeli conflict beneficial to the united states? i think it's wrong. most likely, it was a bad dream for them, what happened. why they became so involved in this process is also quite understandable, because there is a very large influence of ethnic jewish groups that are neoconservatives, to a very large extent there is a large consensus in the american political community, not in society, in the political community, that israel is an old and long-term partner of the united states, so they got involved quite uncompromisingly in spite of. goals, another quest
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the thirteenth middle east conference of the waldai club opens today in moscow. its participants will discuss the situation in the gas sector and prospects for resolving the crisis in the red sea. the guest of honor will be foreign minister sergei lavrov. we will find out all the details from our correspondent elizaveta khrantsova, she is in direct contact with the studio. lisa, greetings, what other topics are in the spotlight and what’s happening now? is happening. daria , good afternoon, well, the middle east conference is really in the spotlight, first of all, because in recent years the middle east has begun to play a completely different role to which the former hegemons were accustomed, one of the topics of the current conference, for example. will happen to the middle east after this colonial period ended, because we remember that for many years the so -called centralized west, the collective west treated the countries of the middle east almost only as sources of endless hydrocarbons, but now we see that the countries of this region are full-fledged act
the thirteenth middle east conference of the waldai club opens today in moscow. its participants will discuss the situation in the gas sector and prospects for resolving the crisis in the red sea. the guest of honor will be foreign minister sergei lavrov. we will find out all the details from our correspondent elizaveta khrantsova, she is in direct contact with the studio. lisa, greetings, what other topics are in the spotlight and what’s happening now? is happening. daria , good afternoon,...
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the biggest crisis in the middle east. the further development of the situation largely depends on the next steps of both sides, israel and iran. this is how first deputy permanent representative of russia prion dmitry polyansky commented on what was happening in the region that night. how the world reacted to emil mersaev will tell you about the events of tonight. the world is concerned about the next round of escalation in the middle east. tonight upon request. israel will host an urgent meeting of the un security council. jerusalem intends to, quote, "categorically condemn iran for serious violations." the latter's permanent mission to the world organization said that the un did not fulfill its peacekeeping duties and allowed israel to violate the main principles of international law. secretary general guterres himself said that the quote: the international community does not can afford another war. i am deeply alarmed by the real threat of destructive escalation in the region. i urge. all parties should exercise maximu
the biggest crisis in the middle east. the further development of the situation largely depends on the next steps of both sides, israel and iran. this is how first deputy permanent representative of russia prion dmitry polyansky commented on what was happening in the region that night. how the world reacted to emil mersaev will tell you about the events of tonight. the world is concerned about the next round of escalation in the middle east. tonight upon request. israel will host an urgent...