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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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union as well you know what we have to remember is the height of europe's prosperity came after world war two and this was in the context of a order that actually encouraged. me it's actually under increasing integration that we're seeing less democracy and austerity within the european union so we need a wholesale change of systems easier said than done and just finally i would indicate that the leats need to change as well so again after world war two after we had this terrible carnage a leads finally came to a consensus that they needed to have a different system they couldn't just keep doing what they were doing right now i don't think we're there yet with our elites i think they think that we can just keep doing what we're doing we can just try and provide some kind of cosmetic fix we can just impose some more austerity and somehow the system is going to return to some functionality in the past what this is resulted in is a dysfunctional should create of destruction in which the destruction took the form of warfare to cleanse the system i certainly hope that we don't go that rout
union as well you know what we have to remember is the height of europe's prosperity came after world war two and this was in the context of a order that actually encouraged. me it's actually under increasing integration that we're seeing less democracy and austerity within the european union so we need a wholesale change of systems easier said than done and just finally i would indicate that the leats need to change as well so again after world war two after we had this terrible carnage a...
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well but the leave the never and what we should do we should call the bluff of the european union leadership and put an end to this vicious cycle of subterfuge of lies or. should i think it's because what. it took the short term in the other we are going to impose a heck of of the banks like stopping the successes from forgetting so it would force the banks looks out that this isn't what to do. but in doing so. inadvertently idiotically let me put it partially they've created a new field of global hedge funds because hedge funds that they are that little to sever the work that we started but i get a government bent with a very clear stratagem in their mind that we're going to say well you want us to be important to note that we're not clear and bold so the banks can agree to this haircut if you force them to but we're not banks where the hedge funds. and you're going to be deemed the bonds of we just purchased what thirty five cents to the dollar of the europe. of the one percent if you don't if you want us to to play ball and not to force this in the us as to digger so this is what happens
well but the leave the never and what we should do we should call the bluff of the european union leadership and put an end to this vicious cycle of subterfuge of lies or. should i think it's because what. it took the short term in the other we are going to impose a heck of of the banks like stopping the successes from forgetting so it would force the banks looks out that this isn't what to do. but in doing so. inadvertently idiotically let me put it partially they've created a new field of...
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just going to government bonds in case they managed to convince the european union and the i.m.f. to deem those bonds to the full so as not have this the esas figure now these hedge funds are going to play this game between pushing for the fold or accepting a haircut but they will demand their by the flesh for it so europe has given the abundance of the. hedge fund industry as well as the star the gems that have been utilized as a result of the silliness of you to be. has fun so the driving seat of the moment even if the side of this deal is struck between the official sector the european union the member of the one hand and the bankers on the other that this is not going to be the end of the story because even if this agreement is announced with good fun fair joy and round. those will not be learns that in the next few weeks there's going to be some very hefty bargaining between the hedge funds and the bars of be absolutely sure seems like getting you're saying greece to default in a long time ago greece is going to default you've actually said that the press takes for granted th
just going to government bonds in case they managed to convince the european union and the i.m.f. to deem those bonds to the full so as not have this the esas figure now these hedge funds are going to play this game between pushing for the fold or accepting a haircut but they will demand their by the flesh for it so europe has given the abundance of the. hedge fund industry as well as the star the gems that have been utilized as a result of the silliness of you to be. has fun so the driving...
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or look it's an absolute crisis because the problem is that the european union simply has not acknowledged the extent to which they've suspended all of the money that's in there. more and now they're trying to raise more money and ultimately they look like an alcoholic i mean they're looking for yet another bottle of vodka as they struggle to avoid driving it really is a major potential catastrophe that they feel to get their hands on solving the struggle or even trying to look as if they're seriously solving the struggle what last month a merger of russia's main stock markets will make it easier for people to trade here but boards mergers on going so smoothly in europe tell us about that well look it's incredible i mean in the course of the last year to put it in perspective investment banks are being paid more than one hundred million dollars in an advisory fees by multiple exchanges encountered in london in the u.s. throughout the world who have been trying to look at mergers with other entities and ultimately very few deals got done the biggest deal of the whole year which we've been l
or look it's an absolute crisis because the problem is that the european union simply has not acknowledged the extent to which they've suspended all of the money that's in there. more and now they're trying to raise more money and ultimately they look like an alcoholic i mean they're looking for yet another bottle of vodka as they struggle to avoid driving it really is a major potential catastrophe that they feel to get their hands on solving the struggle or even trying to look as if they're...
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the european union are you doing the right thing or is it a bluff i don't think it is a glove i think it is a defensive measure that they could force the european union to look for it somewhere else at a higher price because the global oil market is so tight so trying to fly five hundred to six hundred thousand bet is which are imported by the european union will not be as easy job furthermore the gulf producers including saudi arabia i'm 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 oar in the 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 it really about nuclear iran's nuclear program or is it really about regime change for over thirty years now what after four sets of sanctions this is the silver bullet right this is
the european union are you doing the right thing or is it a bluff i don't think it is a glove i think it is a defensive measure that they could force the european union to look for it somewhere else at a higher price because the global oil market is so tight so trying to fly five hundred to six hundred thousand bet is which are imported by the european union will not be as easy job furthermore the gulf producers including saudi arabia i'm not in a position to all of said the loss of that oil...
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there is t in be any european union? you're talking about the -- >> if you collapse, for example, if italy defatsth banks come storming down and there is no way don tania ritacco -- contain it. >> is that a fundamental distinction? people can get confused. the entire euro zone is made up of27 nations. -- the european nation is made up of 27 theu ne could go down. that means they are still in the european union. but they do not have a collective opinion, a position onic is that correct? >> that is correct. but if the euro zone does go down, pat'sable right, you will see a recession in europe will compare to the great depression we had in the 1930s. you will will have a waste land for the banking and naia d.wi it affect the united states? >> without a question. >> our biggest trading partners are right here in this hemisphere. >> yes. >> but we have a problem with the k.rrt? >> correct. >> that's one reason it will come back here. >> there are a lot of if's in the bloom and doom that you are projecting. i always end up wit
there is t in be any european union? you're talking about the -- >> if you collapse, for example, if italy defatsth banks come storming down and there is no way don tania ritacco -- contain it. >> is that a fundamental distinction? people can get confused. the entire euro zone is made up of27 nations. -- the european nation is made up of 27 theu ne could go down. that means they are still in the european union. but they do not have a collective opinion, a position onic is that...
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and the european union are seeking to bring an end to iran's alleged nuclear weapons program meanwhile a high profile group of i.a.e.a. inspectors have begun their three day mission to examine iran's nuclear facilities tehran says the talks with the u.n. atomic body officials the first on such a level in more than three years will prove its nuclear ambitions are peaceful professor mohammad marandi from the university of tehran says the i.a.e.a. visit will not change the west's hardline approach towards iran. but the i.a.e.a. a currently has full time monitors in iran in this is something that we rarely hear in the western media and we have cameras in all of iran installations so therefore there is absolutely no evidence whatsoever that iran's nuclear program is anything but peaceful and. has no evidence on this the iranians are not very optimistic about the i.a.e.a. because it is heavily influenced by western countries it's not a democratic body most of the members on the board are european and north american they don't represent the international community at all and the head of the i
and the european union are seeking to bring an end to iran's alleged nuclear weapons program meanwhile a high profile group of i.a.e.a. inspectors have begun their three day mission to examine iran's nuclear facilities tehran says the talks with the u.n. atomic body officials the first on such a level in more than three years will prove its nuclear ambitions are peaceful professor mohammad marandi from the university of tehran says the i.a.e.a. visit will not change the west's hardline approach...
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well but the leave the never and what we should do we should call the bluff of the european union leadership and put an end to this vicious cycle of subterfuge of lies or. should i think it's because what. the short term. we're going to impose is heck of the banks like stopping the successes from going so we're going to force the banks looks at the this is that what to do. but in doing so. inadvertently idiotically let me put it partially they've created a new field of global hedge funds because hedge funds that they are that a little bit severed the work that we started but i think a government with a very clear start the gym in their mind they were going to say well you know what was the big problem they're going to end goal so the banks can agree to this haircut if you force them to but we're not banks we're hedge fund. and you're going to be deemed the bombs that we just purchased what thirty five percent of the dollar of the europe. about one percent if you don't if you want to play ball and not to force this in the u.s. as the digger so this is what happens when you're trying to deny t
well but the leave the never and what we should do we should call the bluff of the european union leadership and put an end to this vicious cycle of subterfuge of lies or. should i think it's because what. the short term. we're going to impose is heck of the banks like stopping the successes from going so we're going to force the banks looks at the this is that what to do. but in doing so. inadvertently idiotically let me put it partially they've created a new field of global hedge funds...
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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 but almost all ballots counted two thirds of voters expressed a desire to join the bloc despite the e.u.'s 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 as anti e.u. protesters staged demonstrations right up to the vote and as artie's to embark reports opposition to joining the european union isn't likely to and here. violent scenes in the croatian conflict that it's the country's referendum that said to. me. was to be made behind me the police trying to push the protesters away you say take and seize protest his way six ways to minimize the tense here in the creation capital and find things has. no need to go now police are going to take people away in advance of protest is trying to stop that with you oh. wait i don't think. these are empty prote
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 but almost all ballots counted two thirds of voters expressed a desire to join the bloc despite the e.u.'s 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 as...
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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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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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ok but still if the market is over the oil traders are just ahead of the european union summit in brussels on monday even tensions with iran are selling to boost the prices around steps the all minister said crude could break one hundred fifty dollars per barrel if an e.u. in father comes into force in july this out of the top. just a fraction below that just a note in the red. just cloris why it's positive territory u.s. stocks are shopping down minutes of the day. on media reports greece would not accept supervision of its budget decision a condition of. both the dow losing. this out i started in the rads and they all still had their heads going to head on to the exit is now european bourses are failing to withstand the pressure ahead of the e.u. me saying greece will be in the spotlight so as other members of the eurozone try to force it to accept outside control. on the budget this hour both of the on the facts are setting one percent you can see that. on the my sites on the r.t.s. they finished two days of trading session in the red the artists lost over one percent of my stocks that
ok but still if the market is over the oil traders are just ahead of the european union summit in brussels on monday even tensions with iran are selling to boost the prices around steps the all minister said crude could break one hundred fifty dollars per barrel if an e.u. in father comes into force in july this out of the top. just a fraction below that just a note in the red. just cloris why it's positive territory u.s. stocks are shopping down minutes of the day. on media reports greece...
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do you agree the beginning of the strong european union. the better for the more the better the world. yet ten years down the road the euro is not in the best of shape. the spiralling sovereign debt crisis credit downgrades rising interest rates tens of millions unemployed budget cuts and violent protests. the euro is growing undergoing the worst crisis it has ever been and obviously the founders of the of the euro did not hope that this would happen for what began as a step towards a united europe has become a race against time with leaders scrambling to keep it together euro skeptics along argue that the euro was flawed from the start pursuing a political dream above all else well they say lumping together polar opposite economies like that of greece and germany into a monetary union could never work economic rationality has been thrown out of the window in the pursuit of this goal and we're now reaping the consequences of a couple that with internal squabbles and deadlocks there has to be a sign from somewhere that some economic entity t
do you agree the beginning of the strong european union. the better for the more the better the world. yet ten years down the road the euro is not in the best of shape. the spiralling sovereign debt crisis credit downgrades rising interest rates tens of millions unemployed budget cuts and violent protests. the euro is growing undergoing the worst crisis it has ever been and obviously the founders of the of the euro did not hope that this would happen for what began as a step towards a united...
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leaders of the twenty seven member states of the european union are meeting today for the first summit twenty it's being called an informal summit and it's not being labeled as a last ditch effort and this time nevertheless the stakes remain a very specially with regard to the economic social and political stability of certain member states official. our jobs and growth this is very crucial at a time when the average unemployment is at around ten percent even. twenty three percent and countries like spain it is expected that the seventeen members of the main meet. it hasn't been officially announced but it may be decided upon today of whether the talks among the seventeen will go ahead and one of the most important topics they need to discuss is that ongoing negotiations between greece and its creditors there has to be a deal where. some of the greek take some losses is crucial here if greece is to get the. money out into the mix of what's happening today belgium is holding a general strike involved both the private and public sector people are going out to protest against government m
leaders of the twenty seven member states of the european union are meeting today for the first summit twenty it's being called an informal summit and it's not being labeled as a last ditch effort and this time nevertheless the stakes remain a very specially with regard to the economic social and political stability of certain member states official. our jobs and growth this is very crucial at a time when the average unemployment is at around ten percent even. twenty three percent and countries...
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i advised the european union. we went to copenhagen. we were hoping to talk the world emitting climate change with the thought we'd go up 2 degrees devastating but might survive. no other country wanted to play our game but then james hanson threw a curve on us. he's the chief climatologist of the united states and he said to brussels you got your numbers wrong. if you mitigate at 450 parts carbon per million by 2050, the geological records shows you don't go up 2 degrees. we go up 6 degrees celsius in this century and this is a paraphrase. the end of human civilization as we come to know it. as my wife said, we're sleepwalking as a species. we're in deep denial. and so our world leaders in copenhagen couldn't cut the deal. the entire proceedings broke up in acrimony, it was shameful and yet this was the most important decision that the human race ever had to make, a climate change -- climate change arrangement that would allow to us address this enormous change in the temperature of this planet. so we've hit plaque globalization at 147
i advised the european union. we went to copenhagen. we were hoping to talk the world emitting climate change with the thought we'd go up 2 degrees devastating but might survive. no other country wanted to play our game but then james hanson threw a curve on us. he's the chief climatologist of the united states and he said to brussels you got your numbers wrong. if you mitigate at 450 parts carbon per million by 2050, the geological records shows you don't go up 2 degrees. we go up 6 degrees...
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union itself let's not forget the e.u. imports up to twenty percent of rain in all its second biggest buyer and one of the twenty seven the biggest buyers within that are elite spain and greece the very same countries that are now struggling to deal with that sovereign debt crisis greece in particular heavily dependent on the radio oil with up to one third of its total imports from iran also it's relying on terror for easier credit terms so they will definitely have to find alternatives for these countries these are what their leaders will have to talk about how to cushion the potential economic impacts on the several member states and of course because of all the uncertainty oil markets have already reacted question oil prices up and higher oil prices will just mean higher prices of goods. this has implications other fresh sanctions against iran we're joined now by pepe escobar columnist for the times who's joining us live from bangkok thanks for being with us so we have another round of sanctions at all embargo in partic
union itself let's not forget the e.u. imports up to twenty percent of rain in all its second biggest buyer and one of the twenty seven the biggest buyers within that are elite spain and greece the very same countries that are now struggling to deal with that sovereign debt crisis greece in particular heavily dependent on the radio oil with up to one third of its total imports from iran also it's relying on terror for easier credit terms so they will definitely have to find alternatives for...
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leaders of the twenty seven member states of the european union are meeting today for the first summit twenty. nevertheless of the states remain very high especially with regard to the economic social and political stability of certain member states official. our jobs and growth this is very painful at a time when the average unemployment is at around ten percent even. twenty three percent in countries like spain. three million people unemployed possibly. talk of job creation and growth prospects these are not new topics of themselves a lot of economic. point the need to strike that delicate balance. but perhaps what is new today is that e.u. leaders themselves are putting those much importance and urgency on these topics as they have to do with. the school consolidation it is expected that the seventeen members of the eurozone area may need after the e.u. summit it hasn't been officially announced but it may be decided upon today of whether the talks among between the seventeenth will go ahead and one of the most important topics to discuss is that of. greece creditors. some of the gr
leaders of the twenty seven member states of the european union are meeting today for the first summit twenty. nevertheless of the states remain very high especially with regard to the economic social and political stability of certain member states official. our jobs and growth this is very painful at a time when the average unemployment is at around ten percent even. twenty three percent in countries like spain. three million people unemployed possibly. talk of job creation and growth...
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union has agreed in principle i repeat in principle for not for an embargo on iranian soil now will that happen in effect will they take this measure in practice june will will see a meeting on january the thirtieth for the european union regarding this matter but that will happen on i believe in the from now until the end of this month until the end of january we might see some kind of a solution with players like turkey coming in trying to bring about a solution. still ahead for you this hour the fate of a dictator as prosecutors in egypt call for the death penalty for president mubarak we hear why is execution could result in more violence for the whole region. plus here a base and for a rough ride this year as recession and economic instability creep closer towards heavyweights. and america the race for the presidency is in full swing with six republican hopefuls competing for the chance to challenge barack obama in november vote front runner mitt romney's taking flak from his cold republican rivals who have dismissed him as a mere business manager but romney has a comfortable l
union has agreed in principle i repeat in principle for not for an embargo on iranian soil now will that happen in effect will they take this measure in practice june will will see a meeting on january the thirtieth for the european union regarding this matter but that will happen on i believe in the from now until the end of this month until the end of january we might see some kind of a solution with players like turkey coming in trying to bring about a solution. still ahead for you this hour...
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union's decision to ban the purchasing of iranian oil by even member states meanwhile iran's nuclear program which is the target of the new sanctions is being scrutinized by u.n. inspections tehran has offered i.a.e.a. officials the chance to extend their mission and said it was ready to answer any question to prove that atomic ambitions a peaceful but some experts suggest the only report western states want to see is one that justifies a military buildup in the region i.a.e.a. is made up of inspectors they don't necessarily control politically but i think what the united states walls is some kind of a state but it's you know we should then you balance on a balanced way to sort of lead to the next stage i think what we are witnessing here is is a build up cause of military call for a day should we have a massive reply because of u.s. military hardware troops going into israel to be stationed in israel also going to wait. that you know naval. naval forces in the. ocean go all of those not all i would describe as by the actual wall for the issue of nuclear weapons it's rather stupid of
union's decision to ban the purchasing of iranian oil by even member states meanwhile iran's nuclear program which is the target of the new sanctions is being scrutinized by u.n. inspections tehran has offered i.a.e.a. officials the chance to extend their mission and said it was ready to answer any question to prove that atomic ambitions a peaceful but some experts suggest the only report western states want to see is one that justifies a military buildup in the region i.a.e.a. is made up of...
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if you walk around brussels you feel like you are the european union is for real but as soon as you are away from brussels and walk around in the country in the rest of europe you see the brussel is far away from from them. and it's not a real reality that people we live with now when we talk to experts analysts and economists even if they are euro skeptics the situation seems to have gotten so complicated that they would also mention concessions and they're saying that there are two choices now one is being forced into more europe more integration otherwise the alternative is a financial crisis are these the only two options left. i do think that if if you give up you up the euro which i think you need to do we will face a so-called crisis i mean all kinds of institutions will get into serious trouble banks will fail countries will look at the trouble unemployment go up we will feel your face a serious depression i think all that will materialize but what i also see is the possibility and that's what i would focus on of restructuring rethinking the way be doing things rethink also
if you walk around brussels you feel like you are the european union is for real but as soon as you are away from brussels and walk around in the country in the rest of europe you see the brussel is far away from from them. and it's not a real reality that people we live with now when we talk to experts analysts and economists even if they are euro skeptics the situation seems to have gotten so complicated that they would also mention concessions and they're saying that there are two choices...
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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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union's decision to ban the purchasing of uranium oil by even member states meanwhile iran's nuclear program which is the target of e.u. sanctions is now being scrutinized by u.n. inspectors i.a.e.a. officials are entire on a three day mission which hopes will prove its atomic ambitions a peaceful some experts suggest that western states only wants a serial port that justifies a military buildup in the region. made up of inspectors they don't necessarily control politically but i think what the united states what else is some kind of well state it's you know which they use in the balance on a balanced way to to to lead to the late stage i think what we are witnessing here is is a build up cause of military culture and station we have massive the flavors of u.s. military hardware troops going into israel to be satiated israel more troops going to wait. naval. naval forces in the. ocean go all of those i will i would describe as why the initial wall the issue of nuclear weapons. of iran's nuclear weapons is a red herring but it is a red herring which could lead to well as we said are y
union's decision to ban the purchasing of uranium oil by even member states meanwhile iran's nuclear program which is the target of e.u. sanctions is now being scrutinized by u.n. inspectors i.a.e.a. officials are entire on a three day mission which hopes will prove its atomic ambitions a peaceful some experts suggest that western states only wants a serial port that justifies a military buildup in the region. made up of inspectors they don't necessarily control politically but i think what the...
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they will stay within the european union. don't impose sanctions on iran and tank our economies and quite possibly tank the economy of the entire european union. it plays to iran's blus ter. they realize if they tried military action to close the strait, the united states would make very short work of that. >> greta: ambassador, thank you, sir. >> coming up, no tears for joran van der sloot. hours ago in courtroom in peru he was sentenced to of the murder of a young woman. how many years will he to have serve. plus, what he told us after natalee holloway disappeared. >> i'm this not going to tell you i'm a good person. i'm not going to tell you i'm an angel and done good things, it's not like that. i'm here to tell the truth. >> greta: also ahead madonna is expressing herself. choice words for lady gaga. hear what she said coming up. [ male announcer ] in bli, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've been buying ragu for years. [ thinking ] i wonder what other questionable choices i've made? [ '80s dance music plays ] [
they will stay within the european union. don't impose sanctions on iran and tank our economies and quite possibly tank the economy of the entire european union. it plays to iran's blus ter. they realize if they tried military action to close the strait, the united states would make very short work of that. >> greta: ambassador, thank you, sir. >> coming up, no tears for joran van der sloot. hours ago in courtroom in peru he was sentenced to of the murder of a young woman. how many...