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and the european union. and as you can see here the europeans make up just twenty percent of the iranian exports so what purpose what these sanctions really serve well for some insight i'm joined by dr sara shorey and author independent consultant welcome to the show sara so as we just saw there these sanctions are meant to cripple iran by by stopping about by penalizing their exports but the european union only makes for twenty percent so what kind of a in effect what would this really have as you said european union is purchasing twenty percent of iran's oil wouldn't sixty percent of iran actually going to asian markets and for country of india china. japan and south korea totally by ninety percent of iranian oil. so actually deducting this. is not easy for iran to find a replacement for customers but iran can always offer a lower premium and better prices in compared to the same quality of crude oil and can find substitute customers china disappoint finish the first phase of building a strategy petroleum
and the european union. and as you can see here the europeans make up just twenty percent of the iranian exports so what purpose what these sanctions really serve well for some insight i'm joined by dr sara shorey and author independent consultant welcome to the show sara so as we just saw there these sanctions are meant to cripple iran by by stopping about by penalizing their exports but the european union only makes for twenty percent so what kind of a in effect what would this really have as...
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the european union or the iranians doing the right thing or is it a bluff. i don't think it is a love i think it is a defensive measure that they could force the only one to look for it somewhere else at a higher price because the global oil market is sort of tight so trying to fly five hundred to six hundred thousand veterans which are imported by the european union will not be as an easy job furthermore the gulf producers including saudi arabia are not in a position to all of said the loss of that oil because they don't have any spare capacity to be able to provide for the european union so we are in a very. difficult situation with the oil market very very tight ok john if i can go back to you i mean really what this is all about we had tim geithner going around the world last month getting countries to cut oil imports from iran and most countries are not going to go along with it what is really the plan is really about nuking iran is nuclear program or is it really about regime change for over thirty years now well after four sets of sanctions this is th
the european union or the iranians doing the right thing or is it a bluff. i don't think it is a love i think it is a defensive measure that they could force the only one to look for it somewhere else at a higher price because the global oil market is sort of tight so trying to fly five hundred to six hundred thousand veterans which are imported by the european union will not be as an easy job furthermore the gulf producers including saudi arabia are not in a position to all of said the loss of...
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and the european union and as you can see you see here the europeans make up just twenty percent of the iranian exports so what purpose would these sanctions really serve well i spoke to author and independent consultant dr sara vox shorey who further explained the possible backlash. as you said european union is purchasing twenty percent of iran's oil and sixty percent of iran oil actually going to asian markets and for country of india china. japan and south korea totally by ninety percent of iranian oil. so i actually deducting this. is not easy for iran to find a replacement for customers but iran can always offer a lower premium and better prices in compared to the same quality of crude oil and can find substitute customers china disappoint finish the first phase of building its. own reserves and the capacity of that is between ninety two hundred and ten million barrels of oil and if you run cells four hundred fifty two for a five hundred thousand of crude oil which is almost the same amount that goes to europe from iran iran can sell of about one hundred sixty two hundred to two h
and the european union and as you can see you see here the europeans make up just twenty percent of the iranian exports so what purpose would these sanctions really serve well i spoke to author and independent consultant dr sara vox shorey who further explained the possible backlash. as you said european union is purchasing twenty percent of iran's oil and sixty percent of iran oil actually going to asian markets and for country of india china. japan and south korea totally by ninety percent of...
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the european union has decided to go after it ran where it hurts. >> iran warned the european union not to do this. to make its point, a carry out war games in the gulf and threatened to close the crucial straits of hormuz. in response, the world's most powerful military has sent an aircraft carrier to make sure the straits stay open. the u.s. and iran have crash -- have clashed year before. america wants to keep the price of oil stable. >> if any limitation upon the availability of oil, one would expect the price to go upward. it is that simple. >> summit will be ready to make up the shortfall. in oman, they prepared to get ready for the shortfall. losing a source of income might be hard to bear. >> what do these sanctions mean and what is the impact going to be? i'm joined now by the president of the national american-iranian council. let's start with this threat of closing the straits of hormuz. do you think they would actually do that? >> if they cannot sell their own oil, perhaps that's a feasible calculation because they are not losing that much. but at the end of this day, the ir
the european union has decided to go after it ran where it hurts. >> iran warned the european union not to do this. to make its point, a carry out war games in the gulf and threatened to close the crucial straits of hormuz. in response, the world's most powerful military has sent an aircraft carrier to make sure the straits stay open. the u.s. and iran have crash -- have clashed year before. america wants to keep the price of oil stable. >> if any limitation upon the availability of...
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president obama welcomes the move by the european union to impose new economic sanctions on iran. >> calls for calm in kenya. as the violence continues in syria, and we will have a special report. >> it is 12 noon in singapore. >> it is 4:00 in the morning in london. we are broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. >> turkey has reacted with fury to the latest move by french law makers to condemn the mass killing of armenians by turks in 1915. the turkish and justice minister has described the vote as unjust and lacking any respect for his country. turkey's ambassador in paris threatens to downgrade diplomatic relations with france. the armenian foreign minister said the french vote would go down in history as protecting human rights. >> this is the moment french senators passed a law forbidding anyone to deny what they say was the genocide of armenians in 1915. anyone who now says it did not have been faces a year in prison and a fine of up to 60,000 u.s. dollars. turks living in france are outraged. they feel the charge of genocide is a direct insult to them.
president obama welcomes the move by the european union to impose new economic sanctions on iran. >> calls for calm in kenya. as the violence continues in syria, and we will have a special report. >> it is 12 noon in singapore. >> it is 4:00 in the morning in london. we are broadcasting to viewers on pbs in america and around the world. >> turkey has reacted with fury to the latest move by french law makers to condemn the mass killing of armenians by turks in 1915. the...
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european union appears close to imposing new sanctions in iran. the eu's foreign policy chief says that the aim is to get iran around the table. but it could easily lead to more confrontation. the president of the u.s., british warships -- the presence of the u.s. and british warships on at the borders. >> the temperature rises once more in this long standoff over the country's nuclear ambitions. its nuclear activities have attracted several rounds of sanctions. the new ones are different. >> the sanctions are getting heavier and heavier. the international community hopes that they are going to get more effective as well. it would seem that this time it is possible that it really will begin to squeeze tehran. >> the sacking of britain blasted diplomatic compounds in tehran in november on the sensitivities involved. will this added to pressure around tehran or rally support around the government? there are risks and concerns, and at least the cost to their own struggling economies, especially of oil prices rocket. the timetable for implementing san
european union appears close to imposing new sanctions in iran. the eu's foreign policy chief says that the aim is to get iran around the table. but it could easily lead to more confrontation. the president of the u.s., british warships -- the presence of the u.s. and british warships on at the borders. >> the temperature rises once more in this long standoff over the country's nuclear ambitions. its nuclear activities have attracted several rounds of sanctions. the new ones are...
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recently the european union had pledged about $200 billion to the imf. the organization hopes to boost the funds available for any market contingencies as the euro debt crisis grows and as the outlook for the world economy may get worse. attention is now on whether japan and emerging economies, including china, will contribute. the g-20 financial ministers and central bank governors are expected to discuss the imf move at a meeting in mexico in late february. >>> the u.s. treasury department said on wednesday that the imf can play an important role in europe, but only as a supplement to the region's own efforts. it also said that the u.s. had told its international partners that it has no intention of seeking extra resources for the imf. >>> france has unveiled a $550 million plan to improve the country's job situation. french president nicolas sarkozy made the announcement after meeting labor union and business leaders on wednesday. he said they agreed to provide job training to those who had been unemployed for at least two years. the plan also include
recently the european union had pledged about $200 billion to the imf. the organization hopes to boost the funds available for any market contingencies as the euro debt crisis grows and as the outlook for the world economy may get worse. attention is now on whether japan and emerging economies, including china, will contribute. the g-20 financial ministers and central bank governors are expected to discuss the imf move at a meeting in mexico in late february. >>> the u.s. treasury...
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you have two choices that are essentially the same or say you are against the european union and you're against the euro and what exactly is it that you see for france a system that you see would work better for your country. to deceive other than when you look at the reality of the past twenty years the european union has changed very little by the way if we remember back then with all that we were still having referendums on such decisions as the mass treat referendum got through but in the second referendum on the lisbon treaty the french voted no in arland they voted no it was rejected by the people but then forcibly voted in by m.p.'s. this means but the national assembly betrayed the people affronts it does not represent the people in statistical terms that lisbon has been ratified by the national assembly overwhelmingly and when the people rejected the treaty in a referendum it is clear that this representative democracy actually represents no one at all today because the european union is scared of the people for the consulting the people who can drop the ball there's also the d
you have two choices that are essentially the same or say you are against the european union and you're against the euro and what exactly is it that you see for france a system that you see would work better for your country. to deceive other than when you look at the reality of the past twenty years the european union has changed very little by the way if we remember back then with all that we were still having referendums on such decisions as the mass treat referendum got through but in the...
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the european union is trying to starve iran of its main source of revenue. eu slapped an embargo on iranian oil. members want to cut off funding to tehran's nuclear program. eu foreign ministers want to pressure iran to comply with u.n. resolutions. >> i want to stress, however, that sanctions are not an end in themselves. i've often talked about this being part of a twin track approach, that the purpose of sanctions is to put pressure on iran to come back to the negotiating table. >> eu countries will stop importing iranian crude and oil products, they'll also freeze the assets of iran's central bank and stop some financial transactions. they say the bank provides funds for the country's nuclear program. the embargo will not be enforced until july. representatives of greece and italy asked for the delay because their countries rely heavily on iranian oil. the eu has gradually escalated economic sanctions against iran over the past six years. the ban on crude oil is the most severe action to date. iranian leaders have react sharply. they say sanctions haven'
the european union is trying to starve iran of its main source of revenue. eu slapped an embargo on iranian oil. members want to cut off funding to tehran's nuclear program. eu foreign ministers want to pressure iran to comply with u.n. resolutions. >> i want to stress, however, that sanctions are not an end in themselves. i've often talked about this being part of a twin track approach, that the purpose of sanctions is to put pressure on iran to come back to the negotiating table....
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foreign ministers of the twenty seven member states of the european union are meeting today and one of the most important issues on the table out of the sanctions on iran it is expected that they will pass president targeting the oil and financial sectors this will be the toughest to date and it's of course over the controversial nuclear program. long insisted that iran is on a dangerous path towards acquiring nuclear weapons has consistently denied this these talks on the back of twenty seven nations having to deal with a sovereign debt crisis for almost two years now there are countries like france for instance who really want to see. possible in a couple of months. of about twelve months so today they're expected to give the detail on the timeline somewhere between the three months that will satisfy all of the member states now the embargo will follow. passed into law by president obama in january and collectively all these sanctions are fully implemented you will see about two point six million barrels of oil taken off of international markets which is of course the markets into a
foreign ministers of the twenty seven member states of the european union are meeting today and one of the most important issues on the table out of the sanctions on iran it is expected that they will pass president targeting the oil and financial sectors this will be the toughest to date and it's of course over the controversial nuclear program. long insisted that iran is on a dangerous path towards acquiring nuclear weapons has consistently denied this these talks on the back of twenty seven...
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members of the european union are divided when to impose an oil embargo. they, too, want to avoid negative impacts. they are trying to ban imports of crude oil and pet row chemical products to toughen economic sanctions against iran. they hope to reach an agreement in a meeting of foreign ministers on january 23rd. eu sources say britain and france are requesting immediate start to the embargo. greece, italy and spain want a moratorium. they rely heavily on iranian crude oil and they're worried about hurting their own economies. the sources say eu nations are trying to reach an agreement to impose the embargo on petro chemical products in three months, and crude oil in six months. >>> iranian naval commanders threaten to close the strait of hormuz if the emboring oh goes into effect. the narrow passage at the entrance to the gulf is a major sea lane for oil tankers transporting crude from the middle east. they warned the u.s. aircraft carriers to stay out of the area. iran announced last friday, the islamic revolutionary guards will conduct an exercise nex
members of the european union are divided when to impose an oil embargo. they, too, want to avoid negative impacts. they are trying to ban imports of crude oil and pet row chemical products to toughen economic sanctions against iran. they hope to reach an agreement in a meeting of foreign ministers on january 23rd. eu sources say britain and france are requesting immediate start to the embargo. greece, italy and spain want a moratorium. they rely heavily on iranian crude oil and they're worried...
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iran's president dismissed the effectiveness of an oil embargo by the european union. he said the eu, not iran, will lose out. he made his first public remarks about the sanctions in a speech in southern iran. he said iran won't suffer because only about 10% of its oil goes to the eu. other iranian leaders have said the share is closer to 18%. he said tehran is ready to revive talks with six nations over its nuclear program. he made no mention of threats from iranian leaders to close the strait of hormuz. millions of barrels of oil pass through the water way every day. nato secretary general urged iran to keep shipping lanes open. >> i urge the iranian leadership to live up to its international commitments including stop the enrichment program and ensure free navigation in the strait of hormuz. >> he said nato leaders have no plans to intervene. >>> the united states says it will downsize its army while maintaining or boosting troop levels in the asia pacific region to counter china's military buildup. >> it's something that obviously will cause some pain, but at the s
iran's president dismissed the effectiveness of an oil embargo by the european union. he said the eu, not iran, will lose out. he made his first public remarks about the sanctions in a speech in southern iran. he said iran won't suffer because only about 10% of its oil goes to the eu. other iranian leaders have said the share is closer to 18%. he said tehran is ready to revive talks with six nations over its nuclear program. he made no mention of threats from iranian leaders to close the strait...
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and european union. they are the toughest to date. the include an oil embargo and crucially the freezing of all assets of the iranian central bank. eu foreign ministers coordinated their actions with the united states. both the u.s. and the eu accused iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons. this is a claim that tehran has repeatedly denied. in recent months, the dispute has been heating up, with iran threatening to block the strategic strait of hormuz. pride to the announcement of the new sanctions, an american aircraft carrier, the uss abraham lincoln, passed through the strait and is now stationed off the iranian coast. u.s. defense the promises it will be joined in march by the uss enterprise, which was actually scheduled to be scrapped. the u.s. naval buildup comes on the heels of iranian military exercises. [gunshots] >> it was an ostentatious display of military might. the iranian navy carried out weeks of training in the gulf, giving the world a chance to see their country's armory. iran even threatened to block state -- dup
and european union. they are the toughest to date. the include an oil embargo and crucially the freezing of all assets of the iranian central bank. eu foreign ministers coordinated their actions with the united states. both the u.s. and the eu accused iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons. this is a claim that tehran has repeatedly denied. in recent months, the dispute has been heating up, with iran threatening to block the strategic strait of hormuz. pride to the announcement of the new...
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the discovery likely to interstate tension with the united states and the european union. iaea spokesperson says it is in a city. scientists are operating more than 300 centrifuges in the facility. they say scientists are working to refine uranium to 20% purity. american researchers released images of the facility three years ago. the underground plant is well protected against possible military attacks from israel and other nations. iran's envoy to the iaea said on state television that all nuclear facilities are running under the surveillance of the agency. >>> an iranian court sentenced an american to death accused of being a cia agent. the iranian government last month arrested the man on suspicion of spying. he allegedly received training at a u.s. military base in neighboring afghanistan. the revolutionary court in tehran concluded on monday the man was an agent of the u.s. intelligence agency and handed down a death sentence. iran's judicial authorities say the men confessed to links with the cia but the u.s. government denies the claims and has demanded release. ir
the discovery likely to interstate tension with the united states and the european union. iaea spokesperson says it is in a city. scientists are operating more than 300 centrifuges in the facility. they say scientists are working to refine uranium to 20% purity. american researchers released images of the facility three years ago. the underground plant is well protected against possible military attacks from israel and other nations. iran's envoy to the iaea said on state television that all...
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grey shops to join the european union after a national referendum marked by clashes poller rise opinion at a disappointing turnout. russia's policy on internal migration falls into the focus of pm and presidential runner of waterboarding as he presents another set of plans as part of his election programme. this is he coming to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital the syrian leadership has rejected the arab league's transition plan and aimed at curbing violence in the country that's according to syrian state t.v. the authorities say doesn't reflect the will of the people and violates the country's sovereignty or the sarah first reports on what exactly the regime objected to. well it's not for civilization that's for heavy guns the pieces by side which the conclusion of the report by the arab league monitors arab league they've also called on president bashar al assad to delegate power to his vice president and form a national unity government with the opposition they've also called for international support by preparing their case for the u.n. security council and it's the ext
grey shops to join the european union after a national referendum marked by clashes poller rise opinion at a disappointing turnout. russia's policy on internal migration falls into the focus of pm and presidential runner of waterboarding as he presents another set of plans as part of his election programme. this is he coming to live from moscow ten am in the russian capital the syrian leadership has rejected the arab league's transition plan and aimed at curbing violence in the country that's...
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the european union is trying to starve iran of the main source of revenue. eu slapped an embargo on iranian oil. they want to cut fund to go at the ran's nuclear program. they want to pressure iran to comply with u.n. resolutions. >> i want to stress, however, that sanctions are not an end in themselves. i have often talked about this being part of a twin track approach, that the purpose of sanctions is to put pressure on iran to come back to the negotiating table. >> eu countries will stop importing iranian crude and oil products and will freeze assets of iran's centralbank, and stop some financial transactions. they say the bank provides funds for the country's nuclear program. the embargo will not be enforced until july. representatives of greece and italy asked for the delay because their countries rely heavily on iranian oil. the eu gradually escalated economic sanctions against iran in the past six years. the ban on crude oil is the most severe action to date. iranian leaders reacted sharply. they say sanctions haven't convinced them in the past and th
the european union is trying to starve iran of the main source of revenue. eu slapped an embargo on iranian oil. they want to cut fund to go at the ran's nuclear program. they want to pressure iran to comply with u.n. resolutions. >> i want to stress, however, that sanctions are not an end in themselves. i have often talked about this being part of a twin track approach, that the purpose of sanctions is to put pressure on iran to come back to the negotiating table. >> eu countries...
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union one of the issues that the european union faces in a very big way that it's labor markets is that in different parts of the european union there are different standards of development ok you have much more sophisticated north and less sophisticated south that could be that the same issue with c.i.s. countries as well when you agree i would say that. there are two points to what stephen mentioned one is the. the central bank issue is one specifically that video of recently addressed saying that we recognize this as an inadequacy in the european attempts to resolve their crisis and and hopefully we can learn i think the difficulty of the most advanced aspect of this integration the bill russian russian union very often founders on that very issue so it's a laugh to be it's a good test case to see where they had with that and whatever model they develop we might be a model that works for for the rest of the. for the rest of the. c.i.s. . ok. ok it's interesting here i'm going to stephen here and stephen. what's what's your sense here and you know it does russia really want to go down
union one of the issues that the european union faces in a very big way that it's labor markets is that in different parts of the european union there are different standards of development ok you have much more sophisticated north and less sophisticated south that could be that the same issue with c.i.s. countries as well when you agree i would say that. there are two points to what stephen mentioned one is the. the central bank issue is one specifically that video of recently addressed saying...
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graciously said to become the twenty eighth country to join the european union after the proposal was given the go ahead in a national referendum the country's accession now has to be approved by all current member nations with almost all ballots counted two thirds of voters expressed a desire to join the bloc despite the ongoing debt crisis the turnout however a just forty four percent pointed to apathy among many towards the issue the build up to the referendum was marred by clashes and to e.u. protesters staged demonstrations right up to the vote and as artie's to embark reports opposition to joining the european union is likely to and here. violent scenes in the croatian trumpet it's the country's referendum but certainly . this is being made behind me the police trying to push the protesters away you say take and seize protest his way six ways to miss the tense here in the creation capital and find things has been going believe well now police are going to take people away in advance of protest is trying to stop the going on. no you hear. these anti protesters say the government
graciously said to become the twenty eighth country to join the european union after the proposal was given the go ahead in a national referendum the country's accession now has to be approved by all current member nations with almost all ballots counted two thirds of voters expressed a desire to join the bloc despite the ongoing debt crisis the turnout however a just forty four percent pointed to apathy among many towards the issue the build up to the referendum was marred by clashes and to...
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croatia is set to become the twenty eighth country to join the european union after the proposal was approved in a national referendum the country's accession now has to be ratified by all current member nations with almost all ballots counted two thirds of voters expressed a desire to join the bloc despite the e.u. is ongoing debt crisis the turnout however just forty four percent pointed to apathy among many towards the issue of the build up to a friend and was marred by clashes as anti e.u. protesters staged staged demonstrations right up to the vote as artist on boxing reports opposition to joining the european union is not likely to end here. violent scenes in the croatia but it's the country's referendum that said to. me. to be. the protesters away they take protest is the way the situation in. the croatian capital and fighting has been going on. police are going to take people away in vans in protest is trying to stop. these protesters say the government is trying to suppress the dissenting voices they are joining with surrender croatia's independence to brussels. but in anoth
croatia is set to become the twenty eighth country to join the european union after the proposal was approved in a national referendum the country's accession now has to be ratified by all current member nations with almost all ballots counted two thirds of voters expressed a desire to join the bloc despite the e.u. is ongoing debt crisis the turnout however just forty four percent pointed to apathy among many towards the issue of the build up to a friend and was marred by clashes as anti e.u....
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for a shop to join the european union after a national referendum marked by clashes polarized opinion and a disappointing turnout. russia's policy on internal migration falls into the focus of pm and presidential run of what in your position as he presents and other set of plans as part of his election programme. gold has seen a remarkable performance over the past decade and could be on track to become the best one choice of the year find out more from our business bulletin and. what you know if you live from moscow nine am here on marina joshie the syrian leadership has rejected the arab league transition plan aimed at curbing violence in the country and that's according to syrian state t.v. the authorities say it doesn't reflect the will of the people and violates the country's sovereignty party sarah for reports of what exactly the regime objects to . it's not for civilization that's for heavy guns play the pieces by sides that is the conclusion of the report by the arab league monitors arab league they've also called on president bashar al assad delegate power to his vice preside
for a shop to join the european union after a national referendum marked by clashes polarized opinion and a disappointing turnout. russia's policy on internal migration falls into the focus of pm and presidential run of what in your position as he presents and other set of plans as part of his election programme. gold has seen a remarkable performance over the past decade and could be on track to become the best one choice of the year find out more from our business bulletin and. what you know...
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union if they want to, or they can do it outside the european union. it doesn't matter the country outside the eurozone if there's a proper safeguard, but if no safeguards, the treaties are on the outside. people overdo what happened in november. the real change came when countries decided to form a eurozone and give up their countries. that was going to mean they had to sit together, talk together, work together, because they have one currency between them. i didn't think for one minute this process disadvantages britain, and in the many ways, we have the best both worlds. we have a say about the work, but we're in the in the eurozone giving us the ability to have our own interest rates, run our on monetary policy and right now we can combine the top fiscal discipline that we need and come firmed by the imf there's no space for a further stimulus, combine that tight fiscal style with a tight radical policy with low interest rates, work on credit easing, getting credit to banks and businesses to get the economy moving. i don't think this disadvantaging
union if they want to, or they can do it outside the european union. it doesn't matter the country outside the eurozone if there's a proper safeguard, but if no safeguards, the treaties are on the outside. people overdo what happened in november. the real change came when countries decided to form a eurozone and give up their countries. that was going to mean they had to sit together, talk together, work together, because they have one currency between them. i didn't think for one minute this...
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altogether, european union's oil embargo is expect today cost iran as much as $50 billion each day. it's likely to come at some expense to europe if oil prices rise. despite that, many european politicians are adamant that sanctions are the way forward. one of the politicians is the -- becky anderson spoke with him earlier. she began by asking him about what the west had learned about the sanctions against another middle eastern country and the economic damage they caused there. >> a decade of oil embargoes resulted in a black market for oil, poverty for the people who live in iraq and an administration that kept on going. so when you look at what happened in iraq, how do you see any success with this oil embargo in the future on iran in. >> there have been initiative to make aware the measure partners outside the european union that this is something that must be shared. this must be -- we have to work together because the threat of nuclear weapon is something that we cannot bear. we cannot support. why iraq went -- iraq went wrong because there were conditions completely different
altogether, european union's oil embargo is expect today cost iran as much as $50 billion each day. it's likely to come at some expense to europe if oil prices rise. despite that, many european politicians are adamant that sanctions are the way forward. one of the politicians is the -- becky anderson spoke with him earlier. she began by asking him about what the west had learned about the sanctions against another middle eastern country and the economic damage they caused there. >> a...
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. >> and the european union, leaders having to grapple with its new problem child, hungry. they thought about holding out for groups with economic problems and real fears the country may be sliding from the rule of threw right-wing populism. this from budapest. hungry is a country where austerity start early and never stopped. its currency is exapsing. its population in the syria of crisis the >> i aware it's donning on them that the government they hired to sort things is out becoming the pariah. in the space of 18 months, victor has achieved a lot. he has introduced a flat tax that put a hole in the country's budget. to fill the hole he nationalized the private pension scheme to prevent a challenge to that, he neutralized the constitutional court and changeed if law to near permanent majority here in the nationaler parliament and then he's asked the i.m.n. for $20 billion. >> victor all ban was elected in "20/20" -- was elected in to tax large companies and take control of the central bank. last week, tens of thousands of hungarians took to the street for what they saw wa
. >> and the european union, leaders having to grapple with its new problem child, hungry. they thought about holding out for groups with economic problems and real fears the country may be sliding from the rule of threw right-wing populism. this from budapest. hungry is a country where austerity start early and never stopped. its currency is exapsing. its population in the syria of crisis the >> i aware it's donning on them that the government they hired to sort things is out...
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that is translated into membership of the european union gracious budget would be in serious trouble everywhere you turn in croatia the e.u. is being discussed whereas most of the political class no longer question the europhiles stance public views differ widely you should know that italians will come into our sea and catch all our fish and that's our biggest creditor you know if you think of their affiliates though they told us we have to obey the e.u. has regulations those they don't want they must stop trading political target those of us here who are small family business and the european union commissions everything toward big shopping centers to some in my lady but they are not for the family members seem to think i have two sons higher employed and maybe because of that i would be prior to being raped or most of the symbols were you know there are legitimate worries about sovereignty local industry and economic well being a former state and there are still some voices in parliament that think the benefits of what joining us were the costs that we were not going with our heads
that is translated into membership of the european union gracious budget would be in serious trouble everywhere you turn in croatia the e.u. is being discussed whereas most of the political class no longer question the europhiles stance public views differ widely you should know that italians will come into our sea and catch all our fish and that's our biggest creditor you know if you think of their affiliates though they told us we have to obey the e.u. has regulations those they don't want...
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is estimated that if this oil gambit is played out what the european union wants to do and what iran will do in retaliation or even before is that we could see as a thirty percent oil increase the price of oil going up and i mean in these troubled times is it really worthwhile to do that when we have the eurozone that is tipping into recession obama's chances of pulling off a reelection if the price of gasoline goes up again i mean isn't this a really playing for playing with fire at a very bad time. no it was not a war of playing with fire i thought and it was a simple symbolic political decision to stop importing iranian oil it will have no effect on iran on the contrary it will have effect on the global economy as a whole because that rhetoric could skelly it and we saw today that the price of oil has gone up by one dollar when iran and now says that it will not going to export orders to the european union. think very clearly that if there is any escalation or any sign of real escalation i project the price of oil could go to one fifty or one seventy dollars particularly if iran f
is estimated that if this oil gambit is played out what the european union wants to do and what iran will do in retaliation or even before is that we could see as a thirty percent oil increase the price of oil going up and i mean in these troubled times is it really worthwhile to do that when we have the eurozone that is tipping into recession obama's chances of pulling off a reelection if the price of gasoline goes up again i mean isn't this a really playing for playing with fire at a very bad...
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interstate tand european union. saysn a city. oan 300entrifuges in the ay scientists to 20%purity. am three ye underground plant pr attacks and other iran's envoy iaea said state television that all runningder the of the agency. an court stenced being a cia agent. nth arrested the man on suspicion of spyin at a u.safghanistan. the revolutionar tehran concluded on mo death sentence. iran's judicial auth the men confesse the cia but thd has demanded release. iranian authoritie several other parliamentary electi says a new crude oil pipelin will be operational low oil to bypass the std over the nuclear prograow of oil. raising fears conflict and d the uae's new pipeline is a precauon in case theclosed by war or an acci the strait is one of the m important oil transit on m told local r opes it'll be operational by may or june.ill reportedly be capable of tran of crude oil protened to block the straittry recently held a r military exercise in the demonstrate its capabilities. ot e aimed at straining iran. oil supplier to japan af >>> german leaders the lead european debt >> thedent say
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who has good poll ratings and offers an alternative to leave the european union go back to the french france and defy wall street and the other to try to pretend she doesn't exist they try to get the french into the american system they are afraid and can make it to the second round of the presidential elections if that happens it will expose the lie of the french system with a huge amount of media effort through television shows they try to bring the french people into a situation of actually having no choice. you have all our guns are cozy in france we say it's like choosing between tweedle dee and tweedle dum is that sometimes a very subtle form of to tell a tarion is i'm using liberalism which is smarter than a dictatorship you give two choices that are essentially the same or say you are against the european you're against the euro what exactly is it that you see for fast a system that you see would work better for your country. to deceive other than when you look at the reality of the past twenty years the european union has changed very little by the way if we remember back the
who has good poll ratings and offers an alternative to leave the european union go back to the french france and defy wall street and the other to try to pretend she doesn't exist they try to get the french into the american system they are afraid and can make it to the second round of the presidential elections if that happens it will expose the lie of the french system with a huge amount of media effort through television shows they try to bring the french people into a situation of actually...