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and the destruction of the isis caliphate. a few minutes later, trump tweeted, as i stated before, if turkey does anything that i in my grade and unmatched wisdom considered to be off limits, i will destroy and obliterate the economy of turkey. those are strong words from both sides. make sense of this. are the kurds going to be slaughtered by the turkish army? or is congress going to step in to fix what they think trump just broke? steven: i think it's important to recognize there may be bipartisan support for sanctioning turkey on this issue. that's not necessarily going to stop the turks from going into syria to take care of what they believe to be a festering security problem from the turkish perspective. they are not wrong. wpg is an affiliate of the pkk, which has been waging a terrorist campaign against turkey for 35 years. they very well may be -- there very well may be a military confrontation between kurdish fighters and the turkish military, regardless of what the u.s. congress does. i should point out a couple of t
and the destruction of the isis caliphate. a few minutes later, trump tweeted, as i stated before, if turkey does anything that i in my grade and unmatched wisdom considered to be off limits, i will destroy and obliterate the economy of turkey. those are strong words from both sides. make sense of this. are the kurds going to be slaughtered by the turkish army? or is congress going to step in to fix what they think trump just broke? steven: i think it's important to recognize there may be...
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vulnerable to isis again what we know is that despite the fact that the geographic area where isis has operated doesn't exist we know there still remains isis fighters and so for any u.s. president to abandon both the strategic position but also alison's a really difficult and wrong so difficult to those that we partner with and i think that what you're seeing is an increasingly concerned amongst members of congress that these challenges are leaving the u.s. vulnerable. jonathan you know since everyone now is talking about the president conversations that he has with other heads of state we know we talked with the turkish president last night what do you think errol one said to drop what did he do to convince trump to abandon the kurds in syria. well 1st of all i think everybody wants to see the transcripts of the conversation between president trump and president air to one and i think this is of of deep concern in the u.s. right now that the president is free willing in these diplomatic engagement so i don't think that president the heir to one said anything new to president trump th
vulnerable to isis again what we know is that despite the fact that the geographic area where isis has operated doesn't exist we know there still remains isis fighters and so for any u.s. president to abandon both the strategic position but also alison's a really difficult and wrong so difficult to those that we partner with and i think that what you're seeing is an increasingly concerned amongst members of congress that these challenges are leaving the u.s. vulnerable. jonathan you know since...
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chose to go in because this is the one that built isis and beyond and was looking to rebuild it again very very strongly looking debility and that's why he went to this province this why he went to this area president trump also said the mission was so top secret that only a few officials knew about it even keeping his allies in the dark al baghdadi had started a reign of terror this decade he's believed to have become radicalized while being imprisoned by u.s. forces in iraq in 2004 he then became leader of isis in 2010 he made only one public appearance in 2014 in mosul iraq where he declared himself the colleague and announced the establishment of the islamic state as well as declaring a holy war in pencil president trump said the u.s. still has other people there after today's events are another reminder that we will continue to pursue the remaining isis terrorists to their brutal end that also goes for other terrorist organizations they are likewise in our sights baghdadi and the losers who work for. and losers they are they had no idea what they were getting into the president a
chose to go in because this is the one that built isis and beyond and was looking to rebuild it again very very strongly looking debility and that's why he went to this province this why he went to this area president trump also said the mission was so top secret that only a few officials knew about it even keeping his allies in the dark al baghdadi had started a reign of terror this decade he's believed to have become radicalized while being imprisoned by u.s. forces in iraq in 2004 he then...
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trump also said isis would be under control. he said we had the u.s. top envoy for syria giving testimony on capitol hill. he said more than 100 isis fighters had escaped. that has contrasted president trump's comments. it is hard to call this a major breakthrough. brent: erdogan said that he got everything that he wanted. we even had trump calling him a good guy today. dorian: certainly he achieved his major objectives, the pushing back of the syrian kurdish militia to 30 kilometers. this operation is taking control of all of the project kilometer -- 400 kilometers border. turkey controls about 120 kilometers. the rest of the border, turkey is going on moscow and damascus to secure its border. turkey does not have relations with syria. there really is mutual animosity between the two leaders. what will happen to this syrian kurdish moisture going forward? erdogan says they have no place in syria. the fear is that they will be absorbed into the syrian army and they will change uniforms. the other major headache is the return of the refugees. he is faci
trump also said isis would be under control. he said we had the u.s. top envoy for syria giving testimony on capitol hill. he said more than 100 isis fighters had escaped. that has contrasted president trump's comments. it is hard to call this a major breakthrough. brent: erdogan said that he got everything that he wanted. we even had trump calling him a good guy today. dorian: certainly he achieved his major objectives, the pushing back of the syrian kurdish militia to 30 kilometers. this...
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they say that many isis fighters are still hiding in the area and they're trying to break out other ice's militants now washington says it will be turkey's responsibility from now on to deal with these isis militants and we haven't heard from ancora yet how exactly it's things to deal with this challenge. for joining us. thank you. the fanciful residents of northern syria on edge but despite the impending violence many are determined to stay even if it means risking death. every time one mohamed goes up to his roof he feels uneasy the border to turkey is less than 100 meters away from their people watch him occasionally gunshots fired but the 19 year old kurd says it doesn't intimidate him. we won't leave our land even if the huge task we'd rather die. is a border town with a turbulent history 350000 people live here 60 percent of the population are kurds the rest. it is considered the birthplace of the kurdish militia group y p g in 2011 they rose up against syrian president bashar al assad driving his troops out of the city a year later they defeated the jihadist al nusra front hu
they say that many isis fighters are still hiding in the area and they're trying to break out other ice's militants now washington says it will be turkey's responsibility from now on to deal with these isis militants and we haven't heard from ancora yet how exactly it's things to deal with this challenge. for joining us. thank you. the fanciful residents of northern syria on edge but despite the impending violence many are determined to stay even if it means risking death. every time one...
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envoy for syria and the coalition against isis said that the united states believes to turkish supported opposition forces in syria have committed war crimes there jeffrey also confirmed the secretary of defense mark aspirate statement that more than $100.00 isis fighters how to skate and they said that they don't know where they are as you can imagine that hasn't gone down well at all within the republican party or the democrats who trumps it really just trying to appeal to his support base at home isn't he. you're absolutely right no this is part of trump's election campaign and also his election promises now he said that he'd bring the troops home and he's claiming he's getting the u.s. out of endless wars now one thing to note is that the troops are actually that are supposedly coming home are actually being moved to iraq to fight against isis and so many factors are going to stay in syria trump ailed it as a big success and his critics are saying that in fact it just cements russia's role as a power broker in the region and also claims by president trump that the syrian kurds were h
envoy for syria and the coalition against isis said that the united states believes to turkish supported opposition forces in syria have committed war crimes there jeffrey also confirmed the secretary of defense mark aspirate statement that more than $100.00 isis fighters how to skate and they said that they don't know where they are as you can imagine that hasn't gone down well at all within the republican party or the democrats who trumps it really just trying to appeal to his support base at...
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the real is the threat of isis fighters escaping from prisons where they're being held by the kurds and perhaps starting to fight again. well from what we understand there from the syrian side the situation in some of these camps seems to be quite chaotic and that is something the kurdish forces there have been warning about from the very beginning they said we can't have 2 battles one against the turkish army and the other one against a so-called islamic state now we had have heard reports that some of the isis supporters family members have managed to escape one of the camps there and we have at the same time claims by the turkish military that the kurdish militants have released or set free ices members before the turkish forces arrived there so we were not able to independently verify this but there is a lot of conflicting information out there right now but there are real concerns that isis might be the group that benefits from the emerging chaos that in northeast syria. and you know han in southern turkey thank you so much. the european union meanwhile has condemned his incursion
the real is the threat of isis fighters escaping from prisons where they're being held by the kurds and perhaps starting to fight again. well from what we understand there from the syrian side the situation in some of these camps seems to be quite chaotic and that is something the kurdish forces there have been warning about from the very beginning they said we can't have 2 battles one against the turkish army and the other one against a so-called islamic state now we had have heard reports...
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for international a security fares a think tank here good to see you how important was baghdadi for isis and what impact will his death have on this terrorist group he was very important to let the organization since 2010 and when he took over the organization did have less than a 1000 fighters and 4 years later he has found that a quasi state in iraq in syria it would be very hard to find a replacement for him in the coming months and is do you think it's going to weaken isis yes yes a little bit they will have trouble to find someone who qualifies as cayle if they will have trouble to find someone who is as ruthless well organized and ideologically motivated as he was so it weakens the organization but of course it is still there not only in iraq in syria but all over these i mean where of the president is clearly proud of the fact that u.s. special forces killed he or that he blew himself up when they were approaching do you think that the killing will have an effect on how american policy is executed in the middle east in fighting jihadi. things so i think we see an ministration that
for international a security fares a think tank here good to see you how important was baghdadi for isis and what impact will his death have on this terrorist group he was very important to let the organization since 2010 and when he took over the organization did have less than a 1000 fighters and 4 years later he has found that a quasi state in iraq in syria it would be very hard to find a replacement for him in the coming months and is do you think it's going to weaken isis yes yes a little...
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need to do more now he said that they should take back the isis fighters from their countries fighters who were captured by u.s. forces and essentially put them on trial and jailed them in their home countries he said that europe has done very little and now it's their time to act so he sent out a very very clear message something that we've gotten used to hearing in recent weeks and months ok. yes in washington thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world in the u.s. a group of republican lawmakers have disrupted an impeachment hearing into president donald trump around 24 republicans entered the room where a closed door hearing was taking place they refused to leave and delayed testimony by a defense department official. police in chile used a water cannon to disperse demonstrators after tens of thousands of people gathered in the capital santiago 6 days of protests have rocked the country and 18 people have died promises of economic reform from president sebastian pinera haven't stopped the unrest supporters of bolivian president evo morales and his main
need to do more now he said that they should take back the isis fighters from their countries fighters who were captured by u.s. forces and essentially put them on trial and jailed them in their home countries he said that europe has done very little and now it's their time to act so he sent out a very very clear message something that we've gotten used to hearing in recent weeks and months ok. yes in washington thank you. now to some of the other stories making news around the world in the...
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is he talking about the terrorists being the kurds or is he talking about the terrorists being the isis prisoners that are in the area. well if you speak to touch officials they'll say it's both but let's be clear the primary object of this operation is to drive back the syrian kurdish militia that has been on turkey's border for several years. except that this group is a terrorist organization linked to a kurdish insurgency in the site turkey and they say that they have been committed to removing this threat from it and it will point to the fact that it has getting support from the international community saying that they are respecting turkey's right to protect its borders now this operation is going to be a major operation this is being in the planning for months he plans to create a 30 kilometer deep. safe zone as president calls it and it's going to be several 100 kilometers along syria's border a massive area to take this area of the syrian kurdish militia and then ultimately to start moving in millions of syrian refugees currently living in turkey the kurdish forces today to figh
is he talking about the terrorists being the kurds or is he talking about the terrorists being the isis prisoners that are in the area. well if you speak to touch officials they'll say it's both but let's be clear the primary object of this operation is to drive back the syrian kurdish militia that has been on turkey's border for several years. except that this group is a terrorist organization linked to a kurdish insurgency in the site turkey and they say that they have been committed to...
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and who have taken the responsibility of you know taking care of the ice is a threat there are isis prisoners in that area and donald trump and the turkish president have agreed on the turkey now taking over this responsibility at the same time turkey says now your old has to take back foreign isis fighters so the whole isis topic it seems has no clear solution at the moment so this makes the whole situation very very difficult what about the other big players in the region iran or russia has there been any reaction sort of fall from the u.s. . well yes there has been a direct reaction for example from the syrian regime and they said they would you know fight back in case of any aggression from the turkish side they would use all legitimate means that was a quote here from the syrian foreign ministry the russians have been kind of cautious openly. addressing this issue but the iranians the iranian president who is an ally of bashar al assad an important player said that he has urged turkey not to go ahead with this operation so i'm sure there is some kind of last minute diplomacy st
and who have taken the responsibility of you know taking care of the ice is a threat there are isis prisoners in that area and donald trump and the turkish president have agreed on the turkey now taking over this responsibility at the same time turkey says now your old has to take back foreign isis fighters so the whole isis topic it seems has no clear solution at the moment so this makes the whole situation very very difficult what about the other big players in the region iran or russia has...
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able to a secure isis fighters who are now still guarded by u.s. allies turkey kurdish forces if turkey is not able to scale back the on the horrible pictures you see on the civilians who get killed on the carnage which is happening with an invasion like this if turkey is not able to scale back one way or another with sanction without saying since with pressure from the european nato partners or not then turkey will have a basically a p.r. problem on their hands and a political problem because then nato partners and the united states could in some way or form turn against turkey which turkey cannot afford economically speaking at least you know it's definitely getting complicated by the day. from our washington studio stefan thank you. here are some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world the united states says it's approved the deployment of $3000.00 additional troops and military equipment to saudi arabia it's the latest in a series of what the u.s. calls defensive moves after the attack on saudi arabia's oil facilitie
able to a secure isis fighters who are now still guarded by u.s. allies turkey kurdish forces if turkey is not able to scale back the on the horrible pictures you see on the civilians who get killed on the carnage which is happening with an invasion like this if turkey is not able to scale back one way or another with sanction without saying since with pressure from the european nato partners or not then turkey will have a basically a p.r. problem on their hands and a political problem because...
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top envoy for syria giving a testimony on capitol hill today and he said that more than $100.00 isis fighters in fact have escaped so that's very much call interesting also president trumps statements here so in total it's very tough to call this a major breakthrough durian it also seems that turkish president richard pryor better one is he got everything bit that he wanted and we even had trump calling him a good guy you today. well certainly he did achieve his initial objectives from its military operation the pushing back of the syrian kurdish militia to 30 kilometers but you have to realize that this operation originally envisaged taking control of the all of the 400 kilometer border that the syrian kurdish militia was controlling and pushing back 30 kilometers deep into the territory creating this safe zone only managed to control now controls about 120 kilometers the rest of the border turkey is now relying on moscow and damascus to secure its border now the problem here isn't turkey does not have relations with syria they were severed at the beginning of the syrian civil war a
top envoy for syria giving a testimony on capitol hill today and he said that more than $100.00 isis fighters in fact have escaped so that's very much call interesting also president trumps statements here so in total it's very tough to call this a major breakthrough durian it also seems that turkish president richard pryor better one is he got everything bit that he wanted and we even had trump calling him a good guy you today. well certainly he did achieve his initial objectives from its...
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well yes kurdish fighters are keeping as you mentioned thousands of isis fighters in makeshift prisons their families their wives and children in the camps for tens of thousands of people and just today again a commander of the kurdish led s.c.f. has warned and basically said when we are busy fighting the turkish army we can take care of these isis prison as we feel betrayed and we have to fight 2 battles now one against a turkish army and the other battle is still going on against the so-called islamic states now of course the cutter side has an interest of raising this issue of bringing this up because the international community is very worried about the situation of the isis prisoners over there but from everything we hear from the syrian side the situation in the camps is quite chaotic right now correspondent your honner the border between turkey and syria for us thank you very much to you and your. well turkey has reacted with defiance to all the nato countries criticism of its offensive in syria now in an exclusive interview with the turkish foreign minister to shove a short who
well yes kurdish fighters are keeping as you mentioned thousands of isis fighters in makeshift prisons their families their wives and children in the camps for tens of thousands of people and just today again a commander of the kurdish led s.c.f. has warned and basically said when we are busy fighting the turkish army we can take care of these isis prison as we feel betrayed and we have to fight 2 battles now one against a turkish army and the other battle is still going on against the...
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and he also dismissed his take that the islamic states would be a defeat many voices are warning that isis could balance back as a result of that even the democrats are on the same page with the republicans a very rare situation and president trump seemed to have responded to that not by revising his decision by threatening turkey in fact he wrote on twitter today that if turkey would do anything off limits in this military operation that he would obliterate as you roll into the turkish economy osama's in washington thank you. let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world at least 13 people have drowned during the nighttime rescue attempt in italian island of lampedusa officials say 2 patrol vessels were approaching an overloaded migrant boat in rough seas when it capsized the coast guard picked up 22 survivors the exact number of missing is not. a bomb attack has killed at least 10 people and wounded 28 others in eastern afghanistan the target was said to be a passing minibus carrying army recruits in jalalabad security forces defused several other device
and he also dismissed his take that the islamic states would be a defeat many voices are warning that isis could balance back as a result of that even the democrats are on the same page with the republicans a very rare situation and president trump seemed to have responded to that not by revising his decision by threatening turkey in fact he wrote on twitter today that if turkey would do anything off limits in this military operation that he would obliterate as you roll into the turkish economy...
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forces in northeast syria the new order seems to be modifying the objective of keeping isis extremists at bay to include the safeguarding of the oil fields the region is in a state of flux to trump declared he was withdrawing u.s. troops creating a vacuum on tuesday russia and turkey struck a deal on a 30 kilometer deep safe zone to enable the withdrawal of could its units from the area the oil fields which are of interest to the u.s. and in the east of the region at a nato press conference in brussels u.s. defense secretary mark tried to give some clarity to the u.s. position where both objectives and the reversal of trump earlier order of troop withdrawal set out. and his team so we are reinforcing that position it will include some mechanize forces again i'm not going to get into details but the mission in syria remains what their mission in syria began with it's always been about defeating the isis coalition. while russian forces step up their presence with turkey esper drew attention to news that turkey had said it had recaptured some of the $100.00 isis militants believed to have
forces in northeast syria the new order seems to be modifying the objective of keeping isis extremists at bay to include the safeguarding of the oil fields the region is in a state of flux to trump declared he was withdrawing u.s. troops creating a vacuum on tuesday russia and turkey struck a deal on a 30 kilometer deep safe zone to enable the withdrawal of could its units from the area the oil fields which are of interest to the u.s. and in the east of the region at a nato press conference in...
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has warned and basically said when we are busy fighting the turkish army we can take care of these isis prison as we feel betrayed and we have to fight 2 battles now one against the turkish army and the other battle is still going on against the so-called islamic state now of course the cutter side has an interest of raising this issue of bringing this up because the international community is very worried about the situation of the isis prisoners over there but from everything we hear from the syrian side the situation in the camps is quite chaotic right now of course one of your hot at the border between turkey and syria for us thank you very much to you and your. now to some of the other stories making news around the walt thousands of pro kurdish marches in german cities have taken to the streets to protest the turkish assault in northern syria at least 10000 people demonstrated in cologne alone calling for an end to the offensive. hopes for an end to 9 days of unrest in ecuador a fading off the indigenous leaders rejected a proposal from the country's president to hold direct talks
has warned and basically said when we are busy fighting the turkish army we can take care of these isis prison as we feel betrayed and we have to fight 2 battles now one against the turkish army and the other battle is still going on against the so-called islamic state now of course the cutter side has an interest of raising this issue of bringing this up because the international community is very worried about the situation of the isis prisoners over there but from everything we hear from the...
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still in flux but then she has a very very high as you just illustrated in your reporting for us ms isis of course the rebirth of isis is the bull civility 2nd of all small suffering and then i believe another then in nato struts in turkey as you know turkey has been and the law in nato for many decades but recently the the move towards a rapprochement with russia and saw has then to distrust and this operation here will do more damage although there is no nato operation in northern syria but it is watched very carefully here in brussels now the european union clearly has interests at stake in the region as well what if anything is the e.u. doing to help stabilize that region. well as you know 2 e.u. member states as of today france and the u.k. have special forces in in the region cooperating with the u.s. forces but of course but if you into all the shit the sheer numbers they are dependent on on us decisions so that's the 1st difficulty then the real issue for european countries such as france belgium germany u.k. is that you have. hundreds if not a couple of saddam in total european
still in flux but then she has a very very high as you just illustrated in your reporting for us ms isis of course the rebirth of isis is the bull civility 2nd of all small suffering and then i believe another then in nato struts in turkey as you know turkey has been and the law in nato for many decades but recently the the move towards a rapprochement with russia and saw has then to distrust and this operation here will do more damage although there is no nato operation in northern syria but...
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fighters and their family members any more so that's why international concerns are growing that isis could actually benefit from the chaos that is emerging there due to all the fighting on the syrian side what about the humanitarian situation kurds we. have anywhere to go where are they going. well about a 500000 people in the border areas are at risk that's what aid organizations have been saying tens of thousands even more than 100000 people have already escaped they are moving deeper into kurdish controlled territory in syria to city to cities like iraq for example there are walking there they are going by car whatever however they can try to escape so they're seeking safety there without really knowing where exactly safety might be right now. turkish syrian border boarding force thank you very much. are now just some of the other stories making news around the world wildfires have forced 100000 people to evacuate their homes in southern california thanks to slowing winds firefighters have beaten back blazes that have been burning on the edge of los angeles since thursday fire off
fighters and their family members any more so that's why international concerns are growing that isis could actually benefit from the chaos that is emerging there due to all the fighting on the syrian side what about the humanitarian situation kurds we. have anywhere to go where are they going. well about a 500000 people in the border areas are at risk that's what aid organizations have been saying tens of thousands even more than 100000 people have already escaped they are moving deeper into...
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drew attention to news that turkey had said it had recaptured some of the 100 isis militants believed to have a scaped from prison in syria as a result of the turkish incursion. voters in the german state have to ring to go to the polls this weekend in an election that's shaping up to be another crucial test for chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. party the far right to a.s.d. has been polling strongly and could overtake the conservatives as the state's number 2 party behind the post communist left party appearing it was part of the former east germany before reunification in 1990 it is the only german state with a governing coalition led by the left party did every or porter anya cost return to her old home town effort to gauge the mood ahead of sunday's. grand obeyed brick houses and narrow anyways just like in fairy tales. small medieval city fought our well known and loft in the eastern state of the ranger. that was my home for a long time i spent most of my youth in some ranger and went to effort to study when i lived here people didn't argue much about politics they couldn't if they
drew attention to news that turkey had said it had recaptured some of the 100 isis militants believed to have a scaped from prison in syria as a result of the turkish incursion. voters in the german state have to ring to go to the polls this weekend in an election that's shaping up to be another crucial test for chancellor angela merkel c.d.u. party the far right to a.s.d. has been polling strongly and could overtake the conservatives as the state's number 2 party behind the post communist left...
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fighters and their family members any more so that's why international concerns are growing that isis could actually benefit from the chaos that is emerging there due to all the fighting on the syrian side. of. kurds. have anywhere to go where they go. well about a 500000 people in the border areas are at risk that's what aid organizations have been saying tens of thousands even more than 100000 people have already escaped they are moving deeper into kurdish controlled territory in syria to city to cities like iraq for example they are walking there they are going by car whatever however they can try to escape so they're seeking safety there without really knowing where exactly safety might be right now. turkish syrian border reporting for us thank you very much. and now we want to take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world typhoon how business has bored across japan leaving at least 35 people dead and many more injured in one of the strongest storms to hit the country in recent history rescue efforts are underway after record rains triggered major flooding
fighters and their family members any more so that's why international concerns are growing that isis could actually benefit from the chaos that is emerging there due to all the fighting on the syrian side. of. kurds. have anywhere to go where they go. well about a 500000 people in the border areas are at risk that's what aid organizations have been saying tens of thousands even more than 100000 people have already escaped they are moving deeper into kurdish controlled territory in syria to...
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we can continue to emphasize restraint emphasize the need to preserve the games in our fight against isis what i have seen from the russians so far and they have been interested actually in advancing efforts to resolve this issue at the negotiating table nato can only welcome out and for all concerned i think it's it's wise to consider how to get back to talking rather than fighting. and that was nato his deputy secretary general rose go similar now to some of the other stories making news around the world and a large fire has forced an overcrowded camp for asylum seekers to be evacuated on the island of some lossing greece it's not yet clear what started the blaze although it followed earlier clashes in the camp site reportedly houses thousands of people just bided having a capacity of just a few 100. in fort worth in texas the white police officer has been charged with the murder of a black woman in her own heart and police body cam footage shows our in danger shooting at us and tijana jefferson without warning after a neighbor called the police to check on her welfare. the red cross in
we can continue to emphasize restraint emphasize the need to preserve the games in our fight against isis what i have seen from the russians so far and they have been interested actually in advancing efforts to resolve this issue at the negotiating table nato can only welcome out and for all concerned i think it's it's wise to consider how to get back to talking rather than fighting. and that was nato his deputy secretary general rose go similar now to some of the other stories making news...
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to pull out all of north and syria and letting behind former allies the kurds in the fight against isis later nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer talked about their meeting with president trump let's listen in what they had to say the safety of america the safety of the kurds are in the hands of one person president trump and the best way to pressure him is a strong bipartisan resolution such as passed the house to undo the damage he has done. on the part of the president was a melt down sad to say. a meltdown strong was from nancy pelosi now early on wednesday president claimed that turkey's incursion into syria actually has nothing to do with the u.s. and the full many u.s. allies the kurds on no angels how have comments like that been going down. rudd well those comments of course are considered deeply problematic and again not only within the democratic party but now also within the republican party and that really shows that something is unraveling in the republican party you see prominent figures that have backed president trump of the impeachment inquiry now rea
to pull out all of north and syria and letting behind former allies the kurds in the fight against isis later nancy pelosi and senate minority leader chuck schumer talked about their meeting with president trump let's listen in what they had to say the safety of america the safety of the kurds are in the hands of one person president trump and the best way to pressure him is a strong bipartisan resolution such as passed the house to undo the damage he has done. on the part of the president was...
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that this is a betrayal of one of america's closest and most important allies in the fight against isis so this all looks like a very chaotic situation here we are following and also one of the most one of the most important republicans in the house foreign affairs committee said that these sanctions are not enough and made clear that he believes that they will not be enough to change the turkish gresham in north and syria. you just mentioned from did announce that we draw a live view of u.s. forces from syria but now he says actually dell remain in the region it seems like he's backtracking what are you hearing about these. right yeah it seems like he's walking or trying to walk back parts of his announcement decision withdrawing american troops from syria so he today he said 1000 u.s. troops would remain in the region but that region of course does not include syria so it's not a big help for the kurdish troops they are who are currently being attacked by the turkish forces and also the latest news president trump is getting really great and that is that russian back to the troops of
that this is a betrayal of one of america's closest and most important allies in the fight against isis so this all looks like a very chaotic situation here we are following and also one of the most one of the most important republicans in the house foreign affairs committee said that these sanctions are not enough and made clear that he believes that they will not be enough to change the turkish gresham in north and syria. you just mentioned from did announce that we draw a live view of u.s....
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the new order seemed to be modifying the objective of keeping isis extremists at bay. to include the safeguarding of the oil fields. the region is in a state of flux after trump declared he was withdrawing u.s. troops, creating a vacuum. on tuesday, russia and turkey struck a deal on a 30 kilometer deep safe sound to enable the withdrawal of armed kurdish units from the area. the oil fields which are of interest to the u.s. are in the east of the region. at a nato press conference in brussels, u.s. defense secretary mark esper tried to give some clarity to the u.s. position where both objectives and the reversal of trump's earlier order of troop withdrawal were set out. >> we are reinforcing that position, it will include some mechanized forces. i will not get into details. but the mission in syria remains what the mission in syria begin with, it has always been about defeating the isis coalition. reporter: while russian forces step up their presence with turkey, casper drew attention to news that turkey had said it had to recapture to some of the 100 isis militants be
the new order seemed to be modifying the objective of keeping isis extremists at bay. to include the safeguarding of the oil fields. the region is in a state of flux after trump declared he was withdrawing u.s. troops, creating a vacuum. on tuesday, russia and turkey struck a deal on a 30 kilometer deep safe sound to enable the withdrawal of armed kurdish units from the area. the oil fields which are of interest to the u.s. are in the east of the region. at a nato press conference in brussels,...
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fighters they are holding isis fighters in makeshift prisons and the families and children of these fighters in camps so huge. a couple of tens of thousands of people and there have been some very warring reports about apparent breakout at times not everything that's coming from the cutter site there is something that we can in the pan the only concern by all accounts from what we hear from the other side of the border the situation in these camps right now seems to be pretty chaotic now what about a 3rd country involved here the united states it's been warning about severe economic sanctions how are those threats being received. well these are the threats coming from washington then there has also been international criticism from the european union the nato also. turkey to show restraint now the turkish government is absolutely not happy about this criticism they say this is a legitimate security operation we are defending national security here against a terrorism threat so they don't want to hear criticism they expect solidarity from their international partners and that's my im
fighters they are holding isis fighters in makeshift prisons and the families and children of these fighters in camps so huge. a couple of tens of thousands of people and there have been some very warring reports about apparent breakout at times not everything that's coming from the cutter site there is something that we can in the pan the only concern by all accounts from what we hear from the other side of the border the situation in these camps right now seems to be pretty chaotic now what...
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and are now said to be in control of a wide area around the key town of man bitch these are some of isis pictures taken from the turkish side of the border looking across to syria where exchanges of fire continued today at least 160000 civilians are believed to have fled the fighting. d.w. correspondent do you yohan is in sochi on the turkish side of the border while you're here so what's happening behind you there on the syrian side. well i'm actually very close to the syrian border the light said behind me and i'm not sure if you can see them this is north and syria and i'm about 5055 kilometers away from monday it's the area the north in syria which is one of the most hotly contested areas now after. forces have officially turned to the syrian regime and his russian ally for help there to fend off this turkish military assault now we hear that syrian government forces have taken control all of about 1000 square kilometers of area surrounding the town of monday which itself is controlled by the kurdish forces the turkish your army has also send reinforcements there and russia as well h
and are now said to be in control of a wide area around the key town of man bitch these are some of isis pictures taken from the turkish side of the border looking across to syria where exchanges of fire continued today at least 160000 civilians are believed to have fled the fighting. d.w. correspondent do you yohan is in sochi on the turkish side of the border while you're here so what's happening behind you there on the syrian side. well i'm actually very close to the syrian border the light...