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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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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 likelyhood 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 continue. this 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. this 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 likelyhood 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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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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so on on the international front regarding the the middle east region, these attacks have invited the resistance to strike back at uh in retaliation for us occupation aggression. and uh the the resistance obviously especially with yemen, they're prepared and they're ready uh definitely to to directly attack the united states occupation and and the british reinforcement uh so of course in in one sense it definitely does invite uh more of an expansion in a region and it justifies uh more of a retaliation uh from the resistance uh which which responds in kind to these uh acts of aggression uh and on the other hand it does is it's uh is essentially the us's um you know stage in in its uh withdraw they've been they've been hit back so badly um regarding uh occupation bases in iraq and syria, not just in the last three months, but uh over the last three four years as well, by especially the iraqi resistance, that uh it it is now staging another wave of of withdrawal uh and at the same time it wants to uh inflict damage upon the resistance while not escalating it to the level where it has to
so on on the international front regarding the the middle east region, these attacks have invited the resistance to strike back at uh in retaliation for us occupation aggression. and uh the the resistance obviously especially with yemen, they're prepared and they're ready uh definitely to to directly attack the united states occupation and and the british reinforcement uh so of course in in one sense it definitely does invite uh more of an expansion in a region and it justifies uh more of a...
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east region. the assassination of general qasim sulaimani and abu mahi al mohandis by the united states sent shock. waves throughout the middle east and spark widespread outrage in the regional countries, particularly in light of president trump's previous admission that the united states had played role in the formation. isis is honoring president obama, he is the founder of isis, he's the founder of isis, he's the founder, he founded isis, and i would say the co-founder would be crooked hillary clinton, crooked hillary clinton. "general sulaimani's involvement in the fight against daesh was instrumental in turning the tide against the terrorist organization. as daesh gained ground in iraq and syria, he served as a strategic military advisor and helped mobilize local fighters and provided crucial military support to local forces. sulaimani is strategic. and coordination were vital in several key battles, such as the liberation of tekreet and faluja in iraq, and key flashpoint cities, including al
east region. the assassination of general qasim sulaimani and abu mahi al mohandis by the united states sent shock. waves throughout the middle east and spark widespread outrage in the regional countries, particularly in light of president trump's previous admission that the united states had played role in the formation. isis is honoring president obama, he is the founder of isis, he's the founder of isis, he's the founder, he founded isis, and i would say the co-founder would be crooked...
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east, and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from greece, it could diversify towards europe, to europe, well in romania, to germany, hungary, poland, and from there directly to italy, etc., etc., there are studies and that geographical access is vital, the geographic access is vital simply in the projection of a fundamental part of what is called the bricks and what is called multipolarity. this is what these international forces want, it is precisely what they want, fast, safe, land transportation. network that would operate 24 hours a day, this would be guaranteed by the control of the indian sea, the indian ocean, what is called the entire indo-pacific area. today, at this moment, the logical and necessary and just resistance of the yemani people has caused a serious problem for imperialism and the western economy, and for the zionist economy itself, with the practical pralysis of the port of hafa. that's good, that strategic point is clear. then there is another point, another. point that is also strategi
east, and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from greece, it could diversify towards europe, to europe, well in romania, to germany, hungary, poland, and from there directly to italy, etc., etc., there are studies and that geographical access is vital, the geographic access is vital simply in the projection of a fundamental part of what is called the bricks and what is called multipolarity. this is what these...
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east region. the assassination of general qasim sulaimani and abu mahiel mohandis by the united states sent shock waves throughout the middle east and spark widespread outrage in the regional countries, particularly in light of president trump's previous admission, that the united states had played role in the formation of daesh terrorist group. isis is honoring president obama, he is the founder of isis, he's the founder of isis, he's the founder, he founded isis, and i would say the co-founder would be crooked hillary clinton, look at hillary clinton. general sulaimani's involvement in the fight against daesh was instrumental in turning the tide against the terrorist organization. as daesh gained ground in iraq and syria, he served as a strategic military advisor and helped mobilize local fighters and provided crucial military support to local forces. sulaimani's strategic guidance and coordination were vital. in several key battles, such as the liberation of tekrit and falluja in iraq, and key
east region. the assassination of general qasim sulaimani and abu mahiel mohandis by the united states sent shock waves throughout the middle east and spark widespread outrage in the regional countries, particularly in light of president trump's previous admission, that the united states had played role in the formation of daesh terrorist group. isis is honoring president obama, he is the founder of isis, he's the founder of isis, he's the founder, he founded isis, and i would say the...
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trump has frequently vowed to pull out us forces from the middle east, most particularly syria, but in the same period, the us has built six new bases in northeast syria, and one of the things that was brought out by the media actually and wisely and correctly brought out, we have very few boats going there anymore, because "we have our own oil and gas, we don't need it from the middle east anymore, and that's why we're pursuing a future, not only of energy independence, but not just words, you've been hearing energy independence for years and years and you'd hear it, we have real independence, but what we want now is not independence, we want american energy dominance." dominance, all this constitutes only part of the economic motive for qatar, saudi arabia, turkey and the united states to wage a war on... syria, now the key question is, in light of all the proof, should we keep on thinking that the war in syria is nothing but an ethno-religious conflict? wir stehen an einem entscheidenden punkt in unserer geschichte, wir stehen der direktor des volkstheaters, knüppel zielen schon au
trump has frequently vowed to pull out us forces from the middle east, most particularly syria, but in the same period, the us has built six new bases in northeast syria, and one of the things that was brought out by the media actually and wisely and correctly brought out, we have very few boats going there anymore, because "we have our own oil and gas, we don't need it from the middle east anymore, and that's why we're pursuing a future, not only of energy independence, but not just...
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east, they've tried to bring war in the middle east and they have succeeded because they're very strong. but they have not brought peace and they have certainly not earn the mind and heart of the population, on the contrary, everywhere they went, everybody want them out, particularly in iraq now and of course in syria, because they occupy the country, and when they are supporting israel today, it is actually something positive, not negative, because it has created awareness around the world population, about the us doing and about the israeli claim to be the only democratic nation in the middle east, all these false claims are visible today by the same israel on video, by the same americans who are supporting the israeli, justifying the violation of human rights, international law, committing crimes against humanity, war crimes and in front of the ic. the international court of justice today for the intent of genocide that the case was accepted, it is sending a strong message not only about israel but also about all the european countries and the americans who are supporting them, and i
east, they've tried to bring war in the middle east and they have succeeded because they're very strong. but they have not brought peace and they have certainly not earn the mind and heart of the population, on the contrary, everywhere they went, everybody want them out, particularly in iraq now and of course in syria, because they occupy the country, and when they are supporting israel today, it is actually something positive, not negative, because it has created awareness around the world...
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time for new middle east, but this middle east which is which is emerging right now is totally. different, i think than the one the americans had in mind. john bosic, hamas has called the us and uk attacks on yemen, an uncalculated terrorist act, a political commentator that we spoke to here on press tv also believes that the move was a miscalculation. was this a miscalculated attack in your opinion? well, it's obviously a mistake. i wouldn't go, i wouldn't call it such such a small thing as a miscalculation. it's a grievous error in international law. "and it's an act of aggression, unlawful, illegal, state to state aggression, so definitely the united states and england are making more mistakes, and i use the word more there, because they are the major powers behind the israeli operation and slaughter of countless palestinians, so they are tying their fate more closely to israel, and since israel is losing this conflict. "this is going to cost to america and to england as well. ali risk in beirot, how important uh has the unified response been from the resistance in the region and retal
time for new middle east, but this middle east which is which is emerging right now is totally. different, i think than the one the americans had in mind. john bosic, hamas has called the us and uk attacks on yemen, an uncalculated terrorist act, a political commentator that we spoke to here on press tv also believes that the move was a miscalculation. was this a miscalculated attack in your opinion? well, it's obviously a mistake. i wouldn't go, i wouldn't call it such such a small thing as a...
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east to force imperialist interests out to the great material benefit of the masses of the middle east and actually to the masses of working people. around the world. okay, dr. ranjit barar and muhammad desai, thank you very much to both of you for your time and thoughts and thank you for watching us. join us again next time for the latest news and analysis. until then, continue to keep palestine in your hearts. goodbye. when palestinian journalist shirin abu agale was killed by niswedy sniper on may 11, 2022, the israelis meant to get across a clear message, that they don't want any narrative other than their own under decades old occupation of palestinian lands and their aggression. "it wasn't the first time israeli sought to put gag on the alternative narrative, and every time it has failed. watch the history of the israeli measures and palestinian counter measures in this documentary to talk." كان يشتغل بدون اي نوع من انواع الاجراءات الوقايه على العكس تماما نفس الزلمه اللي كان يجيب له الاكل او الش
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the good news is that there was... no middle east section to the annual threat assessment last year, jacob sullivan, the national security advisor, pretty much is very smart guy, knew what was going to happen, and so he had a 70 word essay in foreign affairs and it concluded five days before the october 7 attacks, the middle east... i quote, the middle east is quieter than it has been in decades, serious frictions have decreased, and we have deescalated crises in gaza, and quote, so this is small praise, but at least they have section on gaza, and atypically they have section on israel, now what does that section section? to, not much at all, we have fifth grade son who is exposed to 10 minutes of cnn every morning at elementary school, cnn, 10 minutes for grade schoolers, i could have written, and it sounds very much like what was written here, main, the main issues are not addressed, and when the when they are mentioned, the fact that netanyahu may be in trouble and... that a more moderate government might come in, well that's not very helpful, you can clean that from any newspaper
the good news is that there was... no middle east section to the annual threat assessment last year, jacob sullivan, the national security advisor, pretty much is very smart guy, knew what was going to happen, and so he had a 70 word essay in foreign affairs and it concluded five days before the october 7 attacks, the middle east... i quote, the middle east is quieter than it has been in decades, serious frictions have decreased, and we have deescalated crises in gaza, and quote, so this is...
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east uh yemen, iraq, what we're seeing, the reaction which we're seeing is part of new middle east, which i think the americans hadn't hope for. i recall in 2006, then sector. secutive of state condol said it was time for new middle east, but this middle east which is which is emerging right now is totally different i think than the one the americans had in mind. john. hamas has called the us and uk attacks on yemen, an uncalculated terrorist act, a political commentator that we spoke to here on press tv also believes that the move was a miscalculation. was this a miscalculated attack in your opinion? well, it's obviously a mistake. i wouldn't go, i wouldn't call it such such a small thing as a miscalculation. it's a grievous error in international law, and it's an act of aggression, unlawful, illegal. to state aggression, so definitely the united states and england are making more mistakes, and i use the word more there, because they are the major powers behind the israeli operation and slaughter of countless palestinians, so they are tying their fate more closely to israel, and si
east uh yemen, iraq, what we're seeing, the reaction which we're seeing is part of new middle east, which i think the americans hadn't hope for. i recall in 2006, then sector. secutive of state condol said it was time for new middle east, but this middle east which is which is emerging right now is totally different i think than the one the americans had in mind. john. hamas has called the us and uk attacks on yemen, an uncalculated terrorist act, a political commentator that we spoke to here...
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and the west in the middle east would lead to the victory of the eastern block. we believed a war could bring us political gains. even a stalemate could bring us back. egypt had our backing, both political and military. we thought their forces would demonstrate the benefits of soviet support, so we were confident that the balance of power in the middle east would be altered by localized war. received word that israeli forces had a mass on the syrian border. he wasted no time, he immediately wrote to the un and asked the organization to withdraw its peacekeeping forces which had been stationed on the border of the neighboring countries from the previous war between egypt and israel. naser wanted to fill up the entire border egypt had with this unwanted neighbor with his own military forces. it seemed the soviet's plot for a war between the ideology. refugies of the easts and the west in the middle east had really worked, nasa 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
and the west in the middle east would lead to the victory of the eastern block. we believed a war could bring us political gains. even a stalemate could bring us back. egypt had our backing, both political and military. we thought their forces would demonstrate the benefits of soviet support, so we were confident that the balance of power in the middle east would be altered by localized war. received word that israeli forces had a mass on the syrian border. he wasted no time, he immediately...
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east, and all the countries in the middle east today acknowledge that iran has become a regional country, so for the iranian population who don't see the biggest picture, iran doesn't control four or five
east, and all the countries in the middle east today acknowledge that iran has become a regional country, so for the iranian population who don't see the biggest picture, iran doesn't control four or five
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it seemed the soviet's plot for a 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 force. 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. june 5th, 7 in the morning, 180 israeli fighter jets flew towards egypt, only 12 fighter jets were left behind to defend the israeli skies. 45 minutes later, egypt's military airport runways were bombed and 280 egyptian military jets on the ground were the targets of israeli rockets. the egyptians were so overwhelmingly surprised that they didn't even find the time to start their jet engines. the next target for israeli fighter jets was syria. two hours later, the assyrian air force was totally destroyed and in only few minutes jordan's air force had been dealt a heavy blow by israeli fighters. this extraordinary surpris
it seemed the soviet's plot for a 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 force. 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. june 5th, 7 in the...
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east to force imperialist interests out to the great material benefit of the masses of the middle east. actually to the masses of working people around the world. okay, dr. ranjit barar and muhammad desai, thank you very much to both of you for your time and thoughts and thank you for watching us. join us again next time for the latest news and analysis. until then, continue to keep palestine in your hearts. goodbye. اذا هناك ازمه كهرباء انا اقول يعني انه الاحتلال من اطلق الرصاصه على الكهرباء وجعلها في حاله مرضيه كبيره منذ فتره طويله لم يسمح او لم يدخل الى بالتالي عدم اتاحه هذه المياه للتدفق داخل حدود قطاع غزه طبعا هذه كلها تعتبر سرقه من قبل الاحتلال لمصادر المياه الفلسطينيه المي حتكون مالحه جدا جدا يعني تقريبا مشابه لميه البحر ومع ذلك نستعملها يعني مضطرين للاستعمال اليومي محدشها ماحد
east to force imperialist interests out to the great material benefit of the masses of the middle east. actually to the masses of working people around the world. okay, dr. ranjit barar and muhammad desai, thank you very much to both of you for your time and thoughts and thank you for watching us. join us again next time for the latest news and analysis. until then, continue to keep palestine in your hearts. goodbye. اذا هناك ازمه كهرباء انا اقول يعني انه...
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one wanted to help egypt and syria get the upper hand in the middle east and destroy israel, and the other was fighting for the victory of israel and the elimination of soviet communism in the middle east. still, direct military confrontation between the two power houses wasn't unexpected at all either, both the soviet union and the united states were looking for excuse with all their might to light the flames of world war ii, because the middle east was the heart of the world's politics and energy supply, rivalry for superiority in the region was worth any kind of hardship. operation syanide was designed in such a way that after the presence of submarines in egypt's northern waters, the... would get close to the region as a deceptive operation, this would allow israel to attack it with its uncolored, unidentified fighter jets and bomb it in such a way that nothing would be left of the ship or its crew, but israel's unsuccessful attack didn't cause the destruction of the ship, also the survival of witnesses, meaning wounded naval officers of the liberty, operation sciende was total f
one wanted to help egypt and syria get the upper hand in the middle east and destroy israel, and the other was fighting for the victory of israel and the elimination of soviet communism in the middle east. still, direct military confrontation between the two power houses wasn't unexpected at all either, both the soviet union and the united states were looking for excuse with all their might to light the flames of world war ii, because the middle east was the heart of the world's politics and...
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army in the middle east, but without any ethics, so this is the achievement in the north in gaza militarily speaking, they are, they've been attacked today, area that they claim they have occupied on the 26th of october, in the middle, they are still fighting, they losing every single day, several officers between killed and wounded, they are ambushed by the resistance, and in military terms, when the an army declares a specific goals and then fails to achieve them, it means the army has... and the israelis have declared that their target is to eliminate hamas and to free all the prisoners, and they have failed in both. occupying area doesn't mean controlling it, they can occupy paza because they have very numerous and large army fighting against local resistance, but they cannot control it, because they are all the time harassed by the resistance and cannot in the same. placed a long time and one last question before we wrap up this program uh for mr. mansfield, diff judicial bodies like the icj and the icc, they're effectively powerless in enforcing their rulings, especially in a case lik
army in the middle east, but without any ethics, so this is the achievement in the north in gaza militarily speaking, they are, they've been attacked today, area that they claim they have occupied on the 26th of october, in the middle, they are still fighting, they losing every single day, several officers between killed and wounded, they are ambushed by the resistance, and in military terms, when the an army declares a specific goals and then fails to achieve them, it means the army has... and...
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when hamas saw netanyahu's plan for new middle east with palestine literally wiped off the map. they understood that it was now or never, and they preemptively... struck israel on october 7th sabotage these ambitions and they use that as an opportunity also to take hostages so they could later free the thousands of palestinians held hostage in israeli jails. hamas wanted a simple hostage exchange, but israel jumped at the opportunity to play the victim card to make up propaganda and start ethnically cleansing gaza or their economic ambitions. a genocide on live tv. the israelis. know that they cannot fight man to man against the resistance in 2023, so they just slaughter civilians to the point they even massacred some of their own people on october 7th with attack helicopters and tanks. that day was major humiliation for israel, so to save face, they said a, we will defeat hamas or hamas and b: retrieve the hostages. okay, well what has israel achieved in 3 months? nothing. israel this great military power summoned 360,000 reservists, 150,000 active troops, it has nuclear weapon
when hamas saw netanyahu's plan for new middle east with palestine literally wiped off the map. they understood that it was now or never, and they preemptively... struck israel on october 7th sabotage these ambitions and they use that as an opportunity also to take hostages so they could later free the thousands of palestinians held hostage in israeli jails. hamas wanted a simple hostage exchange, but israel jumped at the opportunity to play the victim card to make up propaganda and start...
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army in the middle east, but without any ethics, so this is the achievement in the north, in gaza, militarily speaking, they are, they've been attacked today, area that they claim they have occupied on the 26th of october, in the middle, they are still fighting, they losing every single day, several officers between killed and wounded, they are ambushed by the resistance, and in military terms when the an army declares a specific goals and then fails to achieve them, it means the army has failed and the israelis have declared that their target is to eliminate hamas and to free all the prisoners, and they have failed in both. occupying area doesn't mean controlling it, they can occupy part of gaza because they have very numerous and large army fighting against local resistance, but they cannot control it because they are all the time harassed by the resistance and cannot in the same place a long time. and one last question, before we wrap up this program uh for mr. mansfield, if judicial bodies like the icj and the icc, they're effectively powerless in enforcing their rulings especially in a c
army in the middle east, but without any ethics, so this is the achievement in the north, in gaza, militarily speaking, they are, they've been attacked today, area that they claim they have occupied on the 26th of october, in the middle, they are still fighting, they losing every single day, several officers between killed and wounded, they are ambushed by the resistance, and in military terms when the an army declares a specific goals and then fails to achieve them, it means the army has...
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it seemed the soviet's plot for a 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 field had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. our armed forces are ready for war. the gulf of akuba belongs to egypt. there is no way that we will allow israeli ships to pass through. the jews are threatening war. we tell them, hello and welcome. we are ready for war. but there is no way we will give up our rights to the gulf of aqaba. 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 realize
it seemed the soviet's plot for a 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 field had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. our armed forces are...
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what does europe gain from the occupation of palestine and further escalation across the middle east? how much of this is europe following its own interests versus being subservient to us imperial designs? in the region, as we've seen with ukraine. is europe actually united on this or are there segments of the body politic that disagree with the us in israel's imperialist aims in gaza? does the eu have any awareness of its own hypocrisy, and are there consequences for those speak out against the status quo? joining me to discuss this and more, are two members of the european parliament, claire daley and mick wallace. but before we jump into it, this is just part of this episode. the whole interview is available to breakthrough news members only. you can become a member at patreon.com/breakthroughnews and as always, be sure to hit the subscribe button and the bell so you get notification whenever we post new content, and if you appreciate this show, you can also donate below on youtube. claire and mick, welcome to the show. thanks so much, ran, nice to talk to you again. it's really a
what does europe gain from the occupation of palestine and further escalation across the middle east? how much of this is europe following its own interests versus being subservient to us imperial designs? in the region, as we've seen with ukraine. is europe actually united on this or are there segments of the body politic that disagree with the us in israel's imperialist aims in gaza? does the eu have any awareness of its own hypocrisy, and are there consequences for those speak out against...
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east with palestine literally wiped off the map. they understood that it was now or never, and they preemptively struck israel on october 7th sabotage these ambitions, and they used that as an opportunity also to take hostages so they could later free the thousands of palestinians held hostage in israeli jails. hamas wanted a simple hostage exchange. but israel jumped at the opportunity to play the victim card to make up propaganda and start ethnically cleansing gaza or their economic ambitions. a genocide on live tv. the israelis know that they cannot fight man to man against the resistance in 2023, so they just slaughter civilians. to the point they even massacred some of their own people on october 7th with attack helicopters and tanks. that day was major... humiliation for israel, so to save face, they said a, we will defeat hamas or hamas and b, retrieve the hostages. okay, well, what has israel achieved in three months? nothing. israel, this great military power, summoned 360,00 reservists, 150,00 active troops, it has nuclear
east with palestine literally wiped off the map. they understood that it was now or never, and they preemptively struck israel on october 7th sabotage these ambitions, and they used that as an opportunity also to take hostages so they could later free the thousands of palestinians held hostage in israeli jails. hamas wanted a simple hostage exchange. but israel jumped at the opportunity to play the victim card to make up propaganda and start ethnically cleansing gaza or their economic...
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east. it is base, and once israel loses its grip on palestine, the united states will lose its grip on the region and then it's hegemony. palestinians are fighting a war in gaza on behalf. the entire world against western imperialism. the west want to rule the middle east with terrorism and fear, with occupation and oppression, with murder and theft, stealing. look how they suck the planet dry and fill it with military bases and enslave everyone, killing and displacing millions over and over and over. they violate international law, they deprive people of freedom of life, murder journalists, murder children, murder civilians. no one is safe. what israel and the west are doing in gaza is attack on humanity itself. it is affront on all of us. standing with gaza is to stand against imperialism, against zionism and against us hegemony. against the powers that oppressed blacks, south africans, palestinians and native americans. it is the most important, the quintessential fight for justice, for
east. it is base, and once israel loses its grip on palestine, the united states will lose its grip on the region and then it's hegemony. palestinians are fighting a war in gaza on behalf. the entire world against western imperialism. the west want to rule the middle east with terrorism and fear, with occupation and oppression, with murder and theft, stealing. look how they suck the planet dry and fill it with military bases and enslave everyone, killing and displacing millions over and over...
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east, i quote, the middle east is quieter, than it has been in decades, serious frictions have decreased and we have quote this deescalated crises in gaza and quote, so this is small praise, but at least they have section on gaza, and atypically they have section on israel. now, what does that section section amount to? not much at all. we have fifth grade. son who is exposed to 10 minutes of cnn every morning at elementary school, cnn 10 minutes for grade schoolers, it could have written, and it sounds very much like what was written here, main the main issues are not addressed, and when the when they are mentioned, the fact that netanyahu may be in trouble and that a more moderate government might come in, well that's not very... help, you can clean that from any newspaper, so again, i'm not surprised, but i am disappointed, except for a couple of things which are more positive and i can mention those later. okay, now uh, george, this report, what's interesting is that they're kind of actually alluding to the military and commit wititness of the hamas movement, and that this will going
east, i quote, the middle east is quieter, than it has been in decades, serious frictions have decreased and we have quote this deescalated crises in gaza and quote, so this is small praise, but at least they have section on gaza, and atypically they have section on israel. now, what does that section section amount to? not much at all. we have fifth grade. son who is exposed to 10 minutes of cnn every morning at elementary school, cnn 10 minutes for grade schoolers, it could have written, and...
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east, there's israeli policy in the middle east, meaning that us policy in... this region is based on israel's interests and i think that the assassination of sulaimani reflects that very clearly. the architect of that operation by the way wasn't donald trump, donald trump of course gave his approval, but the architect was mike pompeyo, is known for his evangelical tendencies and for his ideological support for the israeli side, and before the assassination of sulaimani, by the way, israel had... carried out similar assassinations against figures on iraqi soil or in iraqi territory, after that we then saw the operation, the assassination of sulaymani and mohandis, so this again shows the considerable sway which israel enjoys over american policies and over american politicians, which is becoming more clearer even today with the uh with the current war in gaza. another point i'd like to mention is that um... "i wouldn't go too far in trying to think what america aims to achieve. i think that um, in the case of the assassination of sulaimani for example, this was basically some kind of
east, there's israeli policy in the middle east, meaning that us policy in... this region is based on israel's interests and i think that the assassination of sulaimani reflects that very clearly. the architect of that operation by the way wasn't donald trump, donald trump of course gave his approval, but the architect was mike pompeyo, is known for his evangelical tendencies and for his ideological support for the israeli side, and before the assassination of sulaimani, by the way, israel...
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attention from this court to to open a new front in in the middle east? maybe look, i mean as you mentioned at the beginning of the show, right? there are the usual crazies in the united states and they are not marginal at all who..." are telling us essentially, oh, why yemen, why not iran, like, right, let's go for the center of the thing, right, as they see it, it's all just about iran, let's finally have the big one with iran, yeah, and i think there is, there is terrible possibility that in this insane click in washington, maybe there are people that want to replace an election that they're definitely going to lose, right, with a war, and that war, they will also lose, but they don't understand. because americans usually only understand it once it happens right, so i i don't know, i i don't think it's impossible that some people want this war with iran now, they've wanted it before, maybe they think this is a good opportunity, one of the aircraft carriers has actually left, but that might be matter of maintenance, who knows, or maybe let's be honest,
attention from this court to to open a new front in in the middle east? maybe look, i mean as you mentioned at the beginning of the show, right? there are the usual crazies in the united states and they are not marginal at all who..." are telling us essentially, oh, why yemen, why not iran, like, right, let's go for the center of the thing, right, as they see it, it's all just about iran, let's finally have the big one with iran, yeah, and i think there is, there is terrible possibility...