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east and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from greece it could diversify towards europe, to europe, well in romania, to germany, hungary, poland, and from there directly to italy, etc etc. there are studies and that geographical axis is vital, the geographic access is vital simply in the... projection of a fundamental part of what is called the bricks and what is called multipolarity. this is what these international forces want. it is precisely what they want, fast, safe, land transportation network that would operate 24 hours a day. this would be guaranteed by the control of the indian sea, the indian ocean, what is called the entire indopacific area. today, at this moment, the logical and necessary and just resistance of the yemani people, has caused a serious problem for imperialism and the western economy and for the zionist economy itself, with the practical paralysis of the port of hefa. that's good, that strategic point is clear. then there is another point, another point that is also strategic for
east and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from greece it could diversify towards europe, to europe, well in romania, to germany, hungary, poland, and from there directly to italy, etc etc. there are studies and that geographical axis is vital, the geographic access is vital simply in the... projection of a fundamental part of what is called the bricks and what is called multipolarity. this is what these international...
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east a card that the middle east needs to play that beating of the chest but israel is not playing around at this point and without that multilayered iron dome program and the magic wand system and the short range system israel would have been, thousands of israelis could have been killed so although iran was posturing israel is not i don't think we are at war yet but i do believe that we are at the trickle stage of a low intensity conflict with iran and that is what these terror groups like to do they want that low burn that slow kindle the question is will israel step it up? i think we are seeing the beginning stages of what could potentially intensify more over the hours were coming days and for those who never fought or or not military generals like me and much of our audience when you say a low burn what's the difference between a low burn war and an all-out war that involves other nations potentially? >> good question low intensity conflict is kind of the general way of looking at a counterterrorism it's very similar to vietnam gorilla style small unit tactics high intensity conflic
east a card that the middle east needs to play that beating of the chest but israel is not playing around at this point and without that multilayered iron dome program and the magic wand system and the short range system israel would have been, thousands of israelis could have been killed so although iran was posturing israel is not i don't think we are at war yet but i do believe that we are at the trickle stage of a low intensity conflict with iran and that is what these terror groups like to...
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the middle east form is not just an organization that writes about issues around the middle east, we are also active in the making of policy and adopting recommendations not just for policymakers in washington, directly in the region. recently we had a trip to northeast syria to see the impacts on the possible american withdrawal. also what it means for turkey and the different minority groups affected by the civil war for the last 13 years. he did the same thing in iraq, iran and very much what is going on in israel. today's event is pressing into due to the fact that we have a member of the iranian opposition here that doesn't just talk the talk, he walks the walk. i think these are the kind of people we want to bring to washington to policy members and members of capitol hill staff and members of congress and ultimately to the white house where decisions on foreign policy are made. i employ you to listen to today's conversation, i ask you to ask the hard questions, and regardless of what the answers are today, i hope you will take the information he provides, a first-person accoun
the middle east form is not just an organization that writes about issues around the middle east, we are also active in the making of policy and adopting recommendations not just for policymakers in washington, directly in the region. recently we had a trip to northeast syria to see the impacts on the possible american withdrawal. also what it means for turkey and the different minority groups affected by the civil war for the last 13 years. he did the same thing in iraq, iran and very much...
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look i want biden to give a tough response in the middle east. really go after the oil folds, go after offshore, go after command and control. go after training centers these are things general keane has been talking about for months and months, restore sanctions, i would like to see that on behalf of americans. america dice when great patriotic servicemen and women die. that is now happening. amount of injured people is way off the charts. amount of attacks are way off the charts. i would like to see it but i don't think he will deliver. >> the administration keeps saying give appropriate response at appropriate time. larry: what does that mean? >> i want a disproportionate response, peace through strength. what reagan and trump did. those are the most peaceful part of my lifetime those two presidents. this administration doesn't understand it. joe biden is extension of barack obama. they started appeasing iran, enriching iran under the joe biden administration. biden continues on and it costs american lives. fundamentally changed border and its
look i want biden to give a tough response in the middle east. really go after the oil folds, go after offshore, go after command and control. go after training centers these are things general keane has been talking about for months and months, restore sanctions, i would like to see that on behalf of americans. america dice when great patriotic servicemen and women die. that is now happening. amount of injured people is way off the charts. amount of attacks are way off the charts. i would like...
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{iii around the middle east as well. of course. turkey around the middle east as well. oi course. turkey is a major around the middle east as well. iii course. turkey is a major player in many different areas, be it russia, ukraine, the middle east, eastern mediterranean. if you look at the map of the european neighbourhood, middle east, africa, eurasia, turkey is one of the major geopolitical players there and therefore the state of relations with turkey and the west are quite important. in recent years there is an aspect which is defining the turkish relationship, it is improving, it is improving the climate. turkey and the west still have dish differences on many issues but compared to a few years ago now there is much more positive climate. the fact that in turkey you can... the political parties are real and the results are real, it is an important sign of the turkish democracy and another strong... turkish democracy and another stronu... ., ~ turkish democracy and another stronu... . ~ i. turkish democracy and another stronu... . , . turkish democracy and another stronu... .
{iii around the middle east as well. of course. turkey around the middle east as well. oi course. turkey is a major around the middle east as well. iii course. turkey is a major player in many different areas, be it russia, ukraine, the middle east, eastern mediterranean. if you look at the map of the european neighbourhood, middle east, africa, eurasia, turkey is one of the major geopolitical players there and therefore the state of relations with turkey and the west are quite important. in...
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but before we get to them, you can see the war in the middle east is widening. is it is widely not because of israel but because of joe biden and anthony blinken. appeasement, equivocation is a provocation for our enemies, not that they need one but you can see how they conduct themselves very differently under the biden regime then they did when donald trump was president. it has consequences for us, men and women in the theater, are being shot at, they are exposed, this administration has gone week need, they will not attack iran directly but has a voices of isolation and islamism in our own country urging them not to. but that puts our troops at great risk. iran is on the precipice of having nuclear weapons, can you imagine what it will do without. iran has essentially conquered lebanon, yemen, iran is conquering iraq, iran owns hamas, lock stock and barrel, iran has created hezbollah and what is our administration doing, they are funding them all. their funding terrorism and their funding iran, in addition to that, they are making these public relation moves
but before we get to them, you can see the war in the middle east is widening. is it is widely not because of israel but because of joe biden and anthony blinken. appeasement, equivocation is a provocation for our enemies, not that they need one but you can see how they conduct themselves very differently under the biden regime then they did when donald trump was president. it has consequences for us, men and women in the theater, are being shot at, they are exposed, this administration has...
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. >> on saturday evening, iran sought to publish middle east doing aggressive. they lost a barrage of missiles over iraq and jordan and toward israel. and the fact that it was targeted directly at israel is without president. it was a reckless and dangerous escalation. the father of regional security would have been catastrophic. it did not succeed. in support of israel's own defense of action, the united kingdom joined the u.s. led international method along with friends and partners in the region. saving lives in israel and its neighbors. this is part of our existing operation against iraq and syria. i can confirm we have destroyed a number of iranian drones. intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance support. our pilots put themselves in harm's way to protect the innocent and preserve peace and stability. they are the best of the best and i know the hotel will join me -- 00 -- whole town will join me. our him is to support stability and security because it is great for the region and because although the middle east is thousands of miles away, it has a dire
. >> on saturday evening, iran sought to publish middle east doing aggressive. they lost a barrage of missiles over iraq and jordan and toward israel. and the fact that it was targeted directly at israel is without president. it was a reckless and dangerous escalation. the father of regional security would have been catastrophic. it did not succeed. in support of israel's own defense of action, the united kingdom joined the u.s. led international method along with friends and partners in...
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and the west in the middle east would lead to the victory of the eastern block. we believed a war could bring us political gains. even a stalemate could bring us back. egypt had our backing, both political and military. we thought their forces would demonstrate the benefits of soviet support, so we were confident that the balance of power in the middle east would be altered by localized war. received word that israeli forces had a mass on the syrian border. he wasted no time, he immediately wrote to the un and asked the organization to withdraw its peacekeeping forces which had been stationed on the border of the neighboring countries from the previous war between egypt and israel. naser wanted to fill up the entire border egypt had with this unwanted neighbor with his own military forces. it seemed the soviet's plot for a war between the ideology. refugies of the easts and the west in the middle east had really worked, nasa took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of
and the west in the middle east would lead to the victory of the eastern block. we believed a war could bring us political gains. even a stalemate could bring us back. egypt had our backing, both political and military. we thought their forces would demonstrate the benefits of soviet support, so we were confident that the balance of power in the middle east would be altered by localized war. received word that israeli forces had a mass on the syrian border. he wasted no time, he immediately...
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east, the greater middle east, this is about the planning horizon. which was carried out at the beginning of the 2000s, even partly at the beginning of the late nineties, is a plan for the reconstruction of the greater middle east with the segmentation of large states, a focus on sects, a focus on on radical groups in order to make this area chaotic and control these chaotic groups, there was also an idea, by the way, to create a large kurdistan, and to disband iraq, turkey and iran, these were big plans for them, they practically... the completely buried united states has de facto withdrawn from iraq and afghanistan and is present there very symbolically, well, situationally. and to say that the palestinian, palestinian-israeli conflict was beneficial to the united states, i think that this wrong. most likely, it was a bad dream for them, what happened. why they became so involved in this process is also quite understandable, because there is a very large influence of ethnic jewish groups, which are neoconservatives to a very large extent, there is a large consensus in the american polit
east, the greater middle east, this is about the planning horizon. which was carried out at the beginning of the 2000s, even partly at the beginning of the late nineties, is a plan for the reconstruction of the greater middle east with the segmentation of large states, a focus on sects, a focus on on radical groups in order to make this area chaotic and control these chaotic groups, there was also an idea, by the way, to create a large kurdistan, and to disband iraq, turkey and iran, these were...
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and i have a question in the middle east as well. as i said in my 0 enin: middle east as well. as i said in my opening statement, _ middle east as well. as i said in my opening statement, i— middle east as well. as i said in my opening statement, i apologise - middle east as well. as i said in my opening statement, i apologise to. opening statement, i apologise to all my colleagues and also the american people that i wasn't as transparent as i probably should have been upfront. is transparent as i probably should have been upfront.— have been upfront. is there any discussion _ have been upfront. is there any discussion right _ have been upfront. is there any discussion right now— have been upfront. is there any discussion right now of - have been upfront. is there any- discussion right now of withdrawing troops _ discussion right now of withdrawing troops from either syria or iraq, especialty— troops from either syria or iraq, especially given what has happened in the _ especially given what has happened in the last— especially given what has happened in the last coup
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i'm glad you asked this question about the arabs in the middle east. it is not revealed or public it does not get talked about much. but the reality is when we are talking with the arab nations that truly matter kingdom of saudi arabia, uae, egypt and other arab states in the region, they are of one mind to hear it. that is the fact iran is the major threat to stability and peace in the region for that is number one. not the palestinian israeli issue. number one is iran. number two, privately they want hamas destroyed. they are not going to say that publicly but they know hamas is an achilles heel for them in terms of peace and stability. second, they are fed up with the palestinian authority leadership it is corrupt it has been corrupt for years they have poured hundreds of millions of dollars into these guys nothing is ever been achieved appeared there fed up with the rejection of over chores the israelis have made some of which have been incredibly reasonable and they rejected all of them. they went n want new leadershipe for sure. the other thing i
i'm glad you asked this question about the arabs in the middle east. it is not revealed or public it does not get talked about much. but the reality is when we are talking with the arab nations that truly matter kingdom of saudi arabia, uae, egypt and other arab states in the region, they are of one mind to hear it. that is the fact iran is the major threat to stability and peace in the region for that is number one. not the palestinian israeli issue. number one is iran. number two, privately...
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you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the run. i might call that, you know, strike given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike after this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis, but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel. it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the party start changing the rules of the game is or across the line by attacking your arms console it in damascus. and then iran cross the line for the 1st time in the past 45 years by directly attacking israel from its own territory. so as a now israel has of course responded, but it has responded still in a limited and stealthy fashion, which i think still falls within the previous rules of the game of combat thing, iran and the great zone of their competition. so one can conclude that this chapter is closed, but i'm not sure if the parties have the same understanding of what are the new
you wrote a week ago, oppression articles, thing in the middle east could still explode. this was before israel had launched a rock into the run. i might call that, you know, strike given the little damage is one sort of a polite strike after this. but what his change now in the not only in the gaza is real crisis, but in the regional dynamics, particularly between iran and israel. it's good to be with you, steve. look in any geostrategic competition. the most dangerous moment is when the party...
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forces in the middle east. this one has finally resulted in three deaths there are also the two navy seals who died while trying to board a ship around for a yemen or coming from yemen. at any rate what does the biden administration need to do to stop this kind of attack on the part of o armand? >> no question this is president biden's moment of decision. how does he craft a strike that will not only get after the militias that carried this out but will really address the big problem which is now we are going head-to-head with syron and the lies of our american servicemen are at risk we have seen the strategy. the options are first to strike the direct military targets that have supported the drone strikes. but also to consider what will inflict pain on iran is that strikes against their big new oil terminal down in the bottom? are they going to go after the iranian ship and the red sea? what will they do as the others who support these militias understand they have got to back off i am glad to see the statemen
forces in the middle east. this one has finally resulted in three deaths there are also the two navy seals who died while trying to board a ship around for a yemen or coming from yemen. at any rate what does the biden administration need to do to stop this kind of attack on the part of o armand? >> no question this is president biden's moment of decision. how does he craft a strike that will not only get after the militias that carried this out but will really address the big problem...
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and also there is generally cross party support when it comes to, to the conflict in the middle east. and it will say about these, these attacks. there is a little bit of this quite that the, a position the, the wasn't brief before the strikes. but generally there is cross policy support that doesn't mean that the and also critical voices on the left of the labor party mainly, but also by some experts and the reason the region. so they say that overall should be, is the strategy of de escalation as one research approaches with a, with a ceasefire and cause a at the heart of this, the escalation strategy. and i would say that the overall support for the strikes by the british public doesn't mean that there is no say, i think value to about the conflict in the middle east, of course, but also about the strikes. so there is, of course, the risk of, of this, this could um, generally escalate the conflict and this is something that i think the british people are all aware of. okay, thanks so much for bringing us up to date that's dw, is broken off in london. now it's long be known that the
and also there is generally cross party support when it comes to, to the conflict in the middle east. and it will say about these, these attacks. there is a little bit of this quite that the, a position the, the wasn't brief before the strikes. but generally there is cross policy support that doesn't mean that the and also critical voices on the left of the labor party mainly, but also by some experts and the reason the region. so they say that overall should be, is the strategy of de...
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the launch comes as it honest onto criticism for fuel intentions in the middle east. now police in tokyo, on a man hunt off to one full symbol security and then on to tack on the catholic church and the son book. so he's into you to administer says to say, and then stormed to send somebody, a church and city sadie, a district restaurant that one has to occur. support is to do everything to catch the kind of police blocked the road to santa maria church. and this bundle of to, to was sealants took a lifetime during the sunday service. it was not immediately clear what the motive behind the attack was. but the victims nephew has spoken. since seeing that his uncle was likely not a direct target sense of the sort of in the day, this is he has a mental disability and was invited to attend the church. in to this, this 10 church was to talk to, you was not to talk to the movies that you had no connection, politics or an organization. they went to church, became a victim of fate. there is a model to cation officials, believe the attack was indeed targeted at one person and h
the launch comes as it honest onto criticism for fuel intentions in the middle east. now police in tokyo, on a man hunt off to one full symbol security and then on to tack on the catholic church and the son book. so he's into you to administer says to say, and then stormed to send somebody, a church and city sadie, a district restaurant that one has to occur. support is to do everything to catch the kind of police blocked the road to santa maria church. and this bundle of to, to was sealants...
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it emphasis and focus is now shifting to the middle east.— to the middle east. it will be quite comlex to the middle east. it will be quite complex because _ to the middle east. it will be quite complex because those _ to the middle east. it will be quite complex because those states - to the middle east. it will be quite l complex because those states which are contributing to the us led military engagement in the region say those who are participating in operation prosperity guardian, themselves may worry they could be seen as easier targets for retaliation by iran, so a number of states will need to be acting now to safeguard their interests, their citizens and so forth. in the broader picture, yes, we have seen a shift in global attention no doubt from ukraine and even from the indo—pacific, as we call it, back to the middle east, which is exactly the middle east, which is exactly the opposite of the dynamic and the flow of attention that american and western officials had been hoping for. i think hopefully what we will see is we are able to pay attention
it emphasis and focus is now shifting to the middle east.— to the middle east. it will be quite comlex to the middle east. it will be quite complex because _ to the middle east. it will be quite complex because those _ to the middle east. it will be quite complex because those states - to the middle east. it will be quite l complex because those states which are contributing to the us led military engagement in the region say those who are participating in operation prosperity guardian,...
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it is important to remember that all roads are on the middle east leads to iran. we must make iran and all its proxies understand what is coming to them. pay a price for what they do. thus, we are on the way to initiate a policy of containment in this region. the american hawks , of course, liked everything that was happening. they are ready to take a fighting stance regarding iran at any time of the day or night. the us deep state has been dreaming of a big war with tehran for decades, but voices of defiance are becoming louder and louder. biden is criticized by himself party members, especially the left wing of the democrats. to the president. it was necessary to come to congress before striking the houthis in yemen and drawing us into a new conflict in the middle east. surprisingly, the same criticism is coming towards biden from the right, from congresswoman marjarie taylor greene. the biden administration wants to finance the conflict in ukraine, control the war in israel, arm taiwan and prepare for war with china, and now it is going to fight in the middle e
it is important to remember that all roads are on the middle east leads to iran. we must make iran and all its proxies understand what is coming to them. pay a price for what they do. thus, we are on the way to initiate a policy of containment in this region. the american hawks , of course, liked everything that was happening. they are ready to take a fighting stance regarding iran at any time of the day or night. the us deep state has been dreaming of a big war with tehran for decades, but...
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so they can wait till the war in the middle east. because the fact of the matter is the only ships, the only shipments that have been targeted in the red sea are belong to the v is really government, no other ships, no other vessels. no other merchant cargo ships have been targeted had been block uh, had been uh, targeted by on sato law by the government's government. except that link to the is really government. and that was one of the messages that was delivered today. but more importantly, it was basically the many people, uh, uh, you know, declaring that they are ready to defend you amend against us or against any western military invasion on you have an individual but discipline side to their bodies said they would not be willing to accept any us meddling in the region, so i'm saying that they will rates as a full policy no matter the cost. so now we will supposed to have brothers in palestine and we tell them the loan. the gold is supporting him and we are within to begin. many people will not tolerate any american intervention
so they can wait till the war in the middle east. because the fact of the matter is the only ships, the only shipments that have been targeted in the red sea are belong to the v is really government, no other ships, no other vessels. no other merchant cargo ships have been targeted had been block uh, had been uh, targeted by on sato law by the government's government. except that link to the is really government. and that was one of the messages that was delivered today. but more importantly,...
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somebody needs us in from the middle east where it a circle with to restore peace to the region. the us, honest allies have struck 2 things august because we haven't visited counseling. i'm up on the rebel route class pulled at the time. so western declaration of war, american british attacks and the many capital as well as on other governance, are an ongoing aggression and it is an open war. so they have to bear the many strikes and responses, and they are ongoing and will not be delayed. you haven't has the upper hand, it has the capabilities yum, and will continue to support palestine and gaza. no matter what, until these really american british regression stops. and the sieges lifted the side co. they should have sucks. 36 sites, including of the many tablets the key see both of our who died, the odds, the parcel and k, the golden as well details. yeah, i states as confirmed in a joint statement released with a number of allied countries that they have hit 13 different sites hitting 36 targets and who's the controlled territories of yeah, they are calling itself defense, prot
somebody needs us in from the middle east where it a circle with to restore peace to the region. the us, honest allies have struck 2 things august because we haven't visited counseling. i'm up on the rebel route class pulled at the time. so western declaration of war, american british attacks and the many capital as well as on other governance, are an ongoing aggression and it is an open war. so they have to bear the many strikes and responses, and they are ongoing and will not be delayed. you...
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east. focus solely on the context and the middle east-— middle east. really briefly, keir starmer has _ middle east. really briefly, keir starmer has worked _ middle east. really briefly, keir starmer has worked hard - middle east. really briefly, keir starmer has worked hard to - middle east. really briefly, keir. starmer has worked hard to purge middle east. really briefly, keir- starmer has worked hard to purge the party of anti—semitism. how much of a setback do you think this is? like we sa , a setback do you think this is? like we say. we — a setback do you think this is? l age: we say, we expect zero a setback do you think this is? l 12 we say, we expect zero tolerance a setback do you think this is? l «12 we say, we expect zero tolerance on anti—semitism. we have to give credit to keir starmer for the way he has engaged with thejewish community, this is not the labour party that was found to be institutionally anti—semitic under jeremy corbyn. good progress has been made and credit has to be given. been made and credit has to be liven.
east. focus solely on the context and the middle east-— middle east. really briefly, keir starmer has _ middle east. really briefly, keir starmer has worked _ middle east. really briefly, keir starmer has worked hard - middle east. really briefly, keir starmer has worked hard to - middle east. really briefly, keir. starmer has worked hard to purge middle east. really briefly, keir- starmer has worked hard to purge the party of anti—semitism. how much of a setback do you think this is? like...
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the middle east is only possible as a war between shiites and sunnis. but as long as israel exists, this war is impossible. if you remember, in the first days of january , austin. disappeared, ended up in the hospital, and salevan didn’t know about it, but it’s logical, the fact is that osten is from the obama clan, and salevan is from the clinton clan, the clinton clan is not supposed to know what is happening inside the clan, the osten clan, that is, the severity of the conflict in the ruling layer of the united states is such that there clan interests take precedence over the national interests, the british... let's get back to them. the british need a big war because they need a macrozone in the post-global world, in the world of new globalization, they need their own zone, they want to maximize it at the expense of pieces of the middle east, eastern europe, transcaucasia. there is one more point, very cunning, they need to weaken america, because, uh, the situation, in general, the relationship between the british and americans is very difficul
the middle east is only possible as a war between shiites and sunnis. but as long as israel exists, this war is impossible. if you remember, in the first days of january , austin. disappeared, ended up in the hospital, and salevan didn’t know about it, but it’s logical, the fact is that osten is from the obama clan, and salevan is from the clinton clan, the clinton clan is not supposed to know what is happening inside the clan, the osten clan, that is, the severity of the conflict in the...
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in this latest escalation in the middle east. and of course the story of middle east and instability didn't begin on october 7th, but this latest episode certainly did with the headmaster tax on israel ad israel's punitive attack. then on gaza at the hoot, the melisha in the admin. uh there. um, you know, you had a lateral blockade of the red sea, the attacks on shipping. and most recently this attack on this very interesting shady post 22, which is an american base on the, on the border between syria and jordan, which killed 3 american service people. now this a tragedy, of course, and it's always a charge of you, anybody dies and these types of conflicts that was going to lead to an inevitable us response. remember, this is a, an election year in the united states. and it was inevitable that the fight and would have to respond and he has responded in this way. but let's actually have a listen to lloyd austin's comments on the american position regarding the attack. we will continue to work to avoid a wider conflict than a regio
in this latest escalation in the middle east. and of course the story of middle east and instability didn't begin on october 7th, but this latest episode certainly did with the headmaster tax on israel ad israel's punitive attack. then on gaza at the hoot, the melisha in the admin. uh there. um, you know, you had a lateral blockade of the red sea, the attacks on shipping. and most recently this attack on this very interesting shady post 22, which is an american base on the, on the border...
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the middle east region is quieter today. then it has been in 2 decades now. challenges remain. ron's nuclear weapons program. the tensions between israelis and palestinians. but the amount of time that i have to spend on crisis and conflict in the middle east today compared to any of my predecessors going back to 911, is significantly reduced. i think it's very important to note that this is, is an incredibly volatile time in the middle east. i would argue that we have not seen a situation as, as dangerous as the one we're facing now across the region since at least 1973 biden administration. seems to break almost every thing that it touches. when biden took office, he said he would end the war in the am at the saudis were coming to the table. but now look at the situation in the country. the who is these are designated as terrorist, the united states, the united kingdom are bombing. yeah. but the many armed forces will confront the american british escalation with escalation of our own. and we will not hesitate to carry out
the middle east region is quieter today. then it has been in 2 decades now. challenges remain. ron's nuclear weapons program. the tensions between israelis and palestinians. but the amount of time that i have to spend on crisis and conflict in the middle east today compared to any of my predecessors going back to 911, is significantly reduced. i think it's very important to note that this is, is an incredibly volatile time in the middle east. i would argue that we have not seen a situation as,...
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world leaders now trying to avoid a serious escalation in the middle east. good morning, i'm stephanie sierra. the attack is considered a retaliatory strike against israel for the bombing of iran's embassy in syria. abc news reporter live from washington now, and he has more on the u.s. response and the developments overnight. good morning. perry >> hey. good morning. the shelter in place at the us embassy in jerusalem has been lifted, but the situation remains complex. the attack on israel is escalating tensions even further in the middle east. israel says the more than 300 drones and missiles launched by iran. us officials confirming american forces shot down about 70 of them. a us official telling abc news iran's targets were three israeli military bases, including one housing fighter jets. >> together partners, we are operating at a at we're operating at full force to defend the state of israel and the people of israel. >> president biden, cutting his weekend trip to delaware short, returning to the white house yesterday afternoon to meet with his nation
world leaders now trying to avoid a serious escalation in the middle east. good morning, i'm stephanie sierra. the attack is considered a retaliatory strike against israel for the bombing of iran's embassy in syria. abc news reporter live from washington now, and he has more on the u.s. response and the developments overnight. good morning. perry >> hey. good morning. the shelter in place at the us embassy in jerusalem has been lifted, but the situation remains complex. the attack on...
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when you look at the middle east, i am looking at it. people have thought it's the most dangerous it has been since 1973. i think it's the most dangerous since 1938, when the british prime minister went and came out of munich after talking to him and said "peace in our time." and then he started a world war. they generally start by big mistakes. this is starting to be a big mistake. you are looking at a iran that is getting ready to go nuclear, already reaching 90% of uranium, getting to 90% you can create a weapon. when you get that, it totally destabilizes the middle east. you react differently to nuclear power than a nonnuclear power. you see all of the destabilization. we are not forcing ourselves -- forcing the rest of the world to understand that it's gone about as far as we wanted to go go. stabilized the region and we are not getting there. when the chinese make a peace deal between saudi arabia and around, that would have never happened previously. ukraine and russia and china -- this all impacts. i think what we're doing right
when you look at the middle east, i am looking at it. people have thought it's the most dangerous it has been since 1973. i think it's the most dangerous since 1938, when the british prime minister went and came out of munich after talking to him and said "peace in our time." and then he started a world war. they generally start by big mistakes. this is starting to be a big mistake. you are looking at a iran that is getting ready to go nuclear, already reaching 90% of uranium, getting...
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east.— the middle east. let's talk about the _ the middle east. let's talk about the middle - the middle east. let's talk about the middle east - the middle east. let's talk about the middle east we | the middle east. let's talk - about the middle east we know the secretary of state is making another tour of the region, what you think that says what is the signal about how worried the white house might be about being dragged a little bit deeper or further into this conflict? i little bit deeper or further into this conflict?- little bit deeper or further into this conflict? i think the biden administration - into this conflict? i think the biden administration is - into this conflict? i think the biden administration is very | biden administration is very worried about the rest, they recognise that, according to the narrative the israelis were seeking to attack hezbollah after the october seven attacks but us reported that hibbert and conceded —— seceded in convincing them to hold off. the question is no
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great geopolitical game in the middle east. the united states of america has launched another war of aggression, this time against yemen. tonight, united states-led coalition forces launched sea-based air strikes and precision-guided missile strikes against cities in yemen. or the united states turned out to be not the most impressive, blinken spent a whole week traveling around the middle east, persuading the countries of the region to join the coalition, and persuaded one: bahrain. in addition to the united states, the coalition includes great britain, canada, australia and holland, and, in fact, ships of the united states of america are taking part in hostilities. one british ship, all other countries are represented by staff officers who are located at the headquarters of the military operation, so this is essentially american aggression against yemen. president biden's speech was expected, it was announced, all tv channels were ready to tune in to listen to the announcement. war, but either he changed his mind, or went to
great geopolitical game in the middle east. the united states of america has launched another war of aggression, this time against yemen. tonight, united states-led coalition forces launched sea-based air strikes and precision-guided missile strikes against cities in yemen. or the united states turned out to be not the most impressive, blinken spent a whole week traveling around the middle east, persuading the countries of the region to join the coalition, and persuaded one: bahrain. in...
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we don't really have a mission on the sand in the middle east right now. and those troops should have been pulled out of there. years ago. there should never have been american troops without the approval of congress in syria where they are still to day. then every regime, every, every administration is responsible for not doing the right things that lead to the desk. so those 3 soldiers, now we, it's debatable about the, you know, the us navy task force that with the coalition now trying to protect for most or shipping in the red sea, from the who, the terrorist and iranian backed, of course. but when we even be there at all with our naval fleet, if we didn't still say that we needed to do things like keep vices from recreating itself after the trump administration completely destroyed it or protect those oil fields in northern syria, protect them for who, from who i mean, they're not doing us any good. and it just raises the, the issue in a positive life. but why we should be going back to being energy dominant because is none of these places really matt
we don't really have a mission on the sand in the middle east right now. and those troops should have been pulled out of there. years ago. there should never have been american troops without the approval of congress in syria where they are still to day. then every regime, every, every administration is responsible for not doing the right things that lead to the desk. so those 3 soldiers, now we, it's debatable about the, you know, the us navy task force that with the coalition now trying to...
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east institute at the middle east institute at the national university of singapore. thank you so much for your time. the conflict is so complex and there are so many moving parts in the region, can you break down why this is happening and why it happening now?— happening now? there are different — happening now? there are different things _ happening now? there are different things at - happening now? there are different things at the - happening now? there are. different things at the same time and is what we are seeing, both local issues that have not been solved, in yemen, we have a conflict that has been going on since 201a, between the houthi's and government which was supported by saudi arabia. at the same time, you have levin on where you had sent to,000 and six, a situation where was more or less stable which was not sold between hezbollah backed by iran and israel on the other side. —— levin on. when the war in gaza started in october, this triggered all this conflict to escalate. so, iwouldn�*t triggered all this conflict to escalate. so, i wouldn
east institute at the middle east institute at the national university of singapore. thank you so much for your time. the conflict is so complex and there are so many moving parts in the region, can you break down why this is happening and why it happening now?— happening now? there are different — happening now? there are different things _ happening now? there are different things at - happening now? there are different things at the - happening now? there are. different things at the...
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it's noon presents across the middle east to the point of exhaustion. they can no longer bear with wage award in human region more in syria interact. so there's this, a joint coalition movement to access a resistance that's taking form as we see before eyes where they have decided that the was no longer allowed in the middle east. us military bases must leave as soon as possible, or else they will continue to target us, british and western interest, not just in your mind, but throughout the middle east. to this cotton is on the hill, another round of us as slides in syria and the rock on saturday. the mazda, as has a diesel engine of a, the i something off the american fits or forces child into the region. why city being treated for fighting the terrible? meanwhile, the rocky parliamentary commission has visited the site's hip while the us, the chairman of the security committee, condemn the 5 and reaffirmed his congress cool. the us troops to withdrawal from the nation. with that key that you did him a, this crime is a violation of the united nations c
it's noon presents across the middle east to the point of exhaustion. they can no longer bear with wage award in human region more in syria interact. so there's this, a joint coalition movement to access a resistance that's taking form as we see before eyes where they have decided that the was no longer allowed in the middle east. us military bases must leave as soon as possible, or else they will continue to target us, british and western interest, not just in your mind, but throughout the...
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the thirteenth middle east conference of the waldai club opens today in moscow. its participants will discuss the situation in the gas sector and prospects for resolving the crisis in the red sea. the guest of honor will be foreign minister sergei lavrov. we will find out all the details from our correspondent elizaveta khrantsova, she is in direct contact with the studio. lisa, greetings, what other topics are in the spotlight and what’s happening now? is happening. daria , good afternoon, well, the middle east conference is really in the spotlight, first of all, because in recent years the middle east has begun to play a completely different role to which the former hegemons were accustomed, one of the topics of the current conference, for example. will happen to the middle east after this colonial period ended, because we remember that for many years the so -called centralized west, the collective west treated the countries of the middle east almost only as sources of endless hydrocarbons, but now we see that the countries of this region are full-fledged act
the thirteenth middle east conference of the waldai club opens today in moscow. its participants will discuss the situation in the gas sector and prospects for resolving the crisis in the red sea. the guest of honor will be foreign minister sergei lavrov. we will find out all the details from our correspondent elizaveta khrantsova, she is in direct contact with the studio. lisa, greetings, what other topics are in the spotlight and what’s happening now? is happening. daria , good afternoon,...
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out of the middle east. iran believes with enough pressure from the proxy groups and they are willing to sacrifice these proxy groups and the u.s. so far has drawn a line at striking inside iran or taking out any significant targets that iran would be concerned about they are concerned about spreading the conflict. i'm so the goal of the administration since october 7 is to not spread the conflict with the daily attacks on shipping we saw yesterday the marlin had been struck by an anti- ship missile and was on fire until the u.s. carney in a french braid get put out that fire very, very significant escalation today with the confirmed deaths of at least three american troops in northern jordan. arthel: of course a lot at stake here but not to mention the lives of our service members. are we expecting a forceful response in short order? >> i know from conversations i have been having in recent weeks there is a very significant plan that could be activated to target iranian targets in iranian proxy targets. the
out of the middle east. iran believes with enough pressure from the proxy groups and they are willing to sacrifice these proxy groups and the u.s. so far has drawn a line at striking inside iran or taking out any significant targets that iran would be concerned about they are concerned about spreading the conflict. i'm so the goal of the administration since october 7 is to not spread the conflict with the daily attacks on shipping we saw yesterday the marlin had been struck by an anti- ship...
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east to drive is from the middle east. that sends a message to all our ales that if they want help against the iranian threat they should be going beijing. that is the dynamic we need to be looking at here. i want to go back to one quick point he made about israelis in ga. throughout the 25,000 number, how many of those 25,000 were hamas fighters? we get these numbers the gaza health minisy throws out 25,000 civilians. if you see the videos ofamas and their fighters with rpg's, they are wearing civilian clothes. israelis say they have killed abou10,000 hamas fighters. so let's assume that 25,000 number is accurate. i don't believe it is, but le's assume it is. that mea the number of civilians drops to 15,000. in terms of combatanto to civilian ratio, that is a one to 1.5 ratio, extremely low for urban warfare, so all these claims that israelis are indiscriminately targeti civilians, it is pure propaganda. >> their own newspapers and israel are reporting these claims, that there targeting practices are relatively indiscrimi
east to drive is from the middle east. that sends a message to all our ales that if they want help against the iranian threat they should be going beijing. that is the dynamic we need to be looking at here. i want to go back to one quick point he made about israelis in ga. throughout the 25,000 number, how many of those 25,000 were hamas fighters? we get these numbers the gaza health minisy throws out 25,000 civilians. if you see the videos ofamas and their fighters with rpg's, they are wearing...
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middle east had really worked. nasa took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import fuel had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. the ussr wanted to prove its friendship to egypt and of course not be left behind from its rival, the us, in equipping its allies in the intelligence field, so it got to work and laid cables on the seabed from the ussr to egypt. the purpose was to be able to whisper in the ears of the egyptians anytime it wanted. when the ussr realized that it's too late and the war will inevitably happen, sooner or later, it ordered its naval forces in the black sea to move closer to egypt's shores. based on this order, 20 soviet warships sailed to the east of the mediterranean and were put on standby position. the ussr didn't want to leave its arab allies
middle east had really worked. nasa took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import fuel had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. the ussr wanted to prove its friendship to egypt and of course not be left behind from its rival, the us, in...
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or the fact that the middle east is still in absolute turmoil. the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, is in finland. she has has called for a de—escalation. we have to do everything possible, that all sides should restrain from the escalation in that region. the escalation in that region. we have seen the massive attack with drones and missiles, about 300, by iran on israel. it is absolutely necessary that the region stays stable let's ta ke let's take you to the g7 meeting. we are hearing from the foreign minister. the goal is de—escalation. we have worked and we will continue to work and to be active to achieve de—escalation throughout the middle east. as far as i am concerned, from this evening i have been in contact with the emphasis of italy and tehran, and the italian embassy in tel aviv. ijust want tehran, and the italian embassy in tel aviv. i just want to say, for the italian journalists, tel aviv. i just want to say, for the italianjournalists, that there are no problems for italian nationals in iran. we h
or the fact that the middle east is still in absolute turmoil. the president of the european commission, ursula von der leyen, is in finland. she has has called for a de—escalation. we have to do everything possible, that all sides should restrain from the escalation in that region. the escalation in that region. we have seen the massive attack with drones and missiles, about 300, by iran on israel. it is absolutely necessary that the region stays stable let's ta ke let's take you to the g7...
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lessons in foreign policy and the middle east. when you hear the catch phrase seasoned diplomat that's used to describe someone with deep experience navigating the complex negotiations in distant lands, the name that first comes to mind is ambassador david hale. the ambassador a career foreign service officer. he started in 1985. this is the e u.s. foreign service. ambassador hale has been the ambassador to pakistan, lebanon and jordan. as well as a special envoy for middle east peace. more recently, ambassador haley served as the under secretary of state for political affairs. he he was responsible for the day to day management of all regional and bilateral policy issues. issues and for the regiod functional bureaus at the state department. ambassador hale's book on lebanon, deeply complex country with enormous geopolitical significance provides us with a rich and timely resource for broader lessons about u.s. engagement in the middle east and also about contemporary american diplomatic tradecraft. these lessons have come at a cr
lessons in foreign policy and the middle east. when you hear the catch phrase seasoned diplomat that's used to describe someone with deep experience navigating the complex negotiations in distant lands, the name that first comes to mind is ambassador david hale. the ambassador a career foreign service officer. he started in 1985. this is the e u.s. foreign service. ambassador hale has been the ambassador to pakistan, lebanon and jordan. as well as a special envoy for middle east peace. more...
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in the short term, that is— the middle east. in the short term, that is our— the middle east. in the short term, that is our goal. to see an end to this conflict _ that is our goal. to see an end to this conflict. but our longer term -oal this conflict. but our longer term goal is _ this conflict. but our longer term goal is that we believe there will not be _ goal is that we believe there will not be true security either for israel— not be true security either for israel or— not be true security either for israel or for palestinians without moving — israel or for palestinians without moving towards a two state solution. so we _ moving towards a two state solution. so we have _ moving towards a two state solution. so we have assertive short—term horizon _ so we have assertive short—term horizon in — so we have assertive short—term horizon in wanting to get to a sustainable ceasefire, which we can talk about, — sustainable ceasefire, which we can talk about, and a longer term horizon— talk about, and a longer term horizon on— talk about, and a longer term ho
in the short term, that is— the middle east. in the short term, that is our— the middle east. in the short term, that is our goal. to see an end to this conflict _ that is our goal. to see an end to this conflict. but our longer term -oal this conflict. but our longer term goal is _ this conflict. but our longer term goal is that we believe there will not be _ goal is that we believe there will not be true security either for israel— not be true security either for israel or— not be...
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and number three is to push the us out of the middle east. the irony, of course, is that these actions have actually pulled the us back into the middle east, in a way that we were not before this latest crisis. we have a much larger maritime component. we have more aircraft on the ground and in the skies, and we have more defence assets deployed in the greater middle east as well. the conflict can be seen as yet another instance of crisis in the middle east, but take a step back and it can also be understood as being within the broader context of a divided world. this goes way beyond being a regional challenge. this is a global challenge. we're talking about a vital artery of global commerce, a critical maritime choke point. if you recognise that iran has supplied the houthi missiles that are targeting our shipping and iran is supplying weapons to russia to use in ukraine... ..you can't really avoid the conclusion that we're in an era of great power confrontation, where blocs are beginning to face off against each other. and in one camp, you
and number three is to push the us out of the middle east. the irony, of course, is that these actions have actually pulled the us back into the middle east, in a way that we were not before this latest crisis. we have a much larger maritime component. we have more aircraft on the ground and in the skies, and we have more defence assets deployed in the greater middle east as well. the conflict can be seen as yet another instance of crisis in the middle east, but take a step back and it can also...
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if you look at the chinese economy, it is very dependent on the oil imports from the middle east. so any kind of major war that could cause disruption, perhaps, to all expos, through the straits and pull moves in it. for example, that could be very disruptive to china, especially as a time that is economic economy is we? so i think so it's would be appealing on those kinds of self interest of grounds as well as on grounds of his own commitment to as well as defense. and you're saying that because it could cause some sort of on race back home in china. what, what, what time is struggling with this economy and the kind of disruptions who could happen to oil markets. if there were a major conflict to shut down the straits for news that would affect china as much as any, it would affect any of the all important country at a time where the chinese economy is in trouble. so, so i think these are some of the on the current. so i think schultz will certainly be appealing on that. the german foreign minister on the bank book said today that the middle east was on the edge for the price. su
if you look at the chinese economy, it is very dependent on the oil imports from the middle east. so any kind of major war that could cause disruption, perhaps, to all expos, through the straits and pull moves in it. for example, that could be very disruptive to china, especially as a time that is economic economy is we? so i think so it's would be appealing on those kinds of self interest of grounds as well as on grounds of his own commitment to as well as defense. and you're saying that...
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east, and much of the violence and terrorist activity in the middle east. i think the key for israel is to get american support or at least approval to go at it and to address the very sincere, serious topic we have here, iran, and then topic we have here, iran, and then to have a strategy in place where it�*s not only about retaliating for the sake of retaliating, but it�*s retaliating as part of a strategy in order to come in my mind, undermine iran�*s ability to continue to hold his release hostage with their proxy organisations along our borders. let�*s break those things down. you talk about gaining international support, as lyse doucet wasjust saying, the united states says they are committed to helping israel defend itself but... what kind of an irrational support do you think that israel needs to go after iran, as you put it. i israel needs to go after iran, as you put it— you put it. i think that the only thing that's really, _ you put it. i think that the only thing that's really, really - you put it. i think that the only l thing that's
east, and much of the violence and terrorist activity in the middle east. i think the key for israel is to get american support or at least approval to go at it and to address the very sincere, serious topic we have here, iran, and then topic we have here, iran, and then to have a strategy in place where it�*s not only about retaliating for the sake of retaliating, but it�*s retaliating as part of a strategy in order to come in my mind, undermine iran�*s ability to continue to hold his...
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leading to condemnation from many countries and the middle east. president biden is warning for their actions could follow. let's go to the pentagon where we have samantha bertrand. we are learning more about how this attack was carried out. what can you tell us? >> this was a large, multi faceted attack carried out by the u.s. and uk. the u.s. actually used about 20 to fix bring fighter aircraft, including f-18 fighter aircraft that launch from the eisenhower strike. the eisenhower aircraft carrier that is currently in the red sea. they launched 80 missiles against targets across yemen that are controlled by the houthis, including command and control notes, and some weapons depots that they were using to store drones. they also, even on u.s. submarine, they were involved in these attacks on these targets and yemen. a big, complicated attack here that the u.s. was hoping would significantly degrade the houthis ability to continue to logic these drone attacks on commercial vessels and the red sea. we still don't know to what extent those capabilitie
leading to condemnation from many countries and the middle east. president biden is warning for their actions could follow. let's go to the pentagon where we have samantha bertrand. we are learning more about how this attack was carried out. what can you tell us? >> this was a large, multi faceted attack carried out by the u.s. and uk. the u.s. actually used about 20 to fix bring fighter aircraft, including f-18 fighter aircraft that launch from the eisenhower strike. the eisenhower...
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is the middle east spiraling in a broader war. vali nasr is in the region and he's a professor at john hopkins. mina al oraibi is the editor of a state backed newspaper in abu dhabi. vali, you've seen these attacks that the united states has doon in response to the militia attacks from the houthis and the others. do you think that these militias are going to escalator do you think they viewed this as a fairly limited calculated response by the united states? >> i think the killing of the three americans brought a sort of a moment of truth for tehran, hezbollah and the houthis altogether to see whether or not they want to go any further than they have. i think they do not want to he is c-- want to escalate with th united states. i think they're happy in a the united states has not hit iran. that it has hit specific targets that it has associated with particular actions of the militias an the iranians have put out in the newspaper and immediate you, that no iranians were there and they're not claiming any casualties that requires es
is the middle east spiraling in a broader war. vali nasr is in the region and he's a professor at john hopkins. mina al oraibi is the editor of a state backed newspaper in abu dhabi. vali, you've seen these attacks that the united states has doon in response to the militia attacks from the houthis and the others. do you think that these militias are going to escalator do you think they viewed this as a fairly limited calculated response by the united states? >> i think the killing of the...
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what situation are we in in the middle east now? this is what they want us to think -- if you touch us, it will escalate. but we saw during the trump administration, took out the money and nothing happened. iranian people celebrated in iran and nothing happened. the iranian regime is a paper tiger. they are not what they are trying to show others. and you need to understand that, and we need to attack them inside iran. by attacking them, we avoid a big war. imagine if they are gaining access to nuclear weapons and they use it against israel, it will be nuclear war. to avoid that, we need to destroy terrorism by supporting the iranian people to do the job for us. >> anybody else? >> two more questions. one, a follow-up. i'm curious for my last question, do you believe there is an advantage to uniting the opposition parties in the u.k. and others before getting rid of the iranian regime or would that sort itself out afterward? and i forgot my second question. mr. beheshti: i will answer the first question and maybe you will remember t
what situation are we in in the middle east now? this is what they want us to think -- if you touch us, it will escalate. but we saw during the trump administration, took out the money and nothing happened. iranian people celebrated in iran and nothing happened. the iranian regime is a paper tiger. they are not what they are trying to show others. and you need to understand that, and we need to attack them inside iran. by attacking them, we avoid a big war. imagine if they are gaining access to...
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more now on developments in the middle east. uk prime minister rishi sunak will make a statement to the house of commons shortly. the statement will be about the iranian attack on israel and how rafjets helped to shoot down some of the drones that were launched against israel. earlier, the foreign secretary lord david cameron confirmed that the uk would "absolutely" consider further sanctions on iran in response to its attack on israel. we will return to the house of commons when rishi sunak begins his statement. we can cross live to westminster to speak to our political correspondent harry farley. i suppose we will get the details of the british involvement but i suppose the basic message to israel of restraint will be underlined in the next few minutes. i of restraint will be underlined in the next few minutes.— of restraint will be underlined in the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right. _ the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right. i _ the next few minutes. i think that's exactly right, i think _ the next
more now on developments in the middle east. uk prime minister rishi sunak will make a statement to the house of commons shortly. the statement will be about the iranian attack on israel and how rafjets helped to shoot down some of the drones that were launched against israel. earlier, the foreign secretary lord david cameron confirmed that the uk would "absolutely" consider further sanctions on iran in response to its attack on israel. we will return to the house of commons when...
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east, i do not want to say anything about the baltics today, and the middle east, you understand, is not for the palestinians so many supporters of the real, in words, all the arab states, in business, no one has broken relations, somewhere very far from israel , relations with israel are breaking, somewhere... latin america is breaking relations, neighbors are not breaking anything, but when they say, let's accept the palestinians , who may flee from the gas sector, everyone around is saying , no, no, we don't need the palestinians here, put them somewhere, keep them, and if russia is going to play this game that you're talking about, i have the same impression , what about russia can be supported by the palestinians, russia can be supported by islamic jihad, hamas, hezbollah, but... russia will not be supported by egypt, russia will not be supported by jordan, russia is not supported by lebanon, well , lebanon is in such a state now that no one will ask it except hezbollah and so, how safe is this game for the russians, actually in egypt, by the way, hamas has been banned as a terr
east, i do not want to say anything about the baltics today, and the middle east, you understand, is not for the palestinians so many supporters of the real, in words, all the arab states, in business, no one has broken relations, somewhere very far from israel , relations with israel are breaking, somewhere... latin america is breaking relations, neighbors are not breaking anything, but when they say, let's accept the palestinians , who may flee from the gas sector, everyone around is saying ,...
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others in the middle east and beyond say that they do. others in the middle east and beyond say that they do. in yemen, the houthis re—enacted the hamas attacks on israel that started the war. they get their weapons from iran. the latest air strikes, like america's in iraq and syria, are aimed at forcing iran to rein in its proxies and allies. in yemen, the houthis celebrating hamas hostagetaking have said out their attacks. when the war in gaza does. in gaza, most people do not get the chance to queue for food. aid workers told me that even the 45 day ceasefire currently being talked about might not be long enough to tackle gaza's huge humanitarian crisis. but, all sides need a ceasefire. a pause or an end to the killing might stop the wider middle east war escalating. palestinian civilians in the ruins of gaza need some hope. so do the families of the israeli hostages held by hamas. their pictures are everywhere, and the square in tel aviv where they have a 24—7 protest. there is an installation representing the tunnels under gaza w
others in the middle east and beyond say that they do. others in the middle east and beyond say that they do. in yemen, the houthis re—enacted the hamas attacks on israel that started the war. they get their weapons from iran. the latest air strikes, like america's in iraq and syria, are aimed at forcing iran to rein in its proxies and allies. in yemen, the houthis celebrating hamas hostagetaking have said out their attacks. when the war in gaza does. in gaza, most people do not get the...
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tensions in the middle east are running _ point. tensions in the middle east are running very _ point. tensions in the middle east are running very high _ point. tensions in the middle east are running very high at _ point. tensions in the middle east are running very high at the - point. tensions in the middle east - are running very high at the moment. do you think the deaths of the president and foreign minister will destabilise or affect relations further? it destabilise or affect relations further? , , ., . further? it depends on which way we move forward- _ further? it depends on which way we move forward. if— further? it depends on which way we move forward. if there _ further? it depends on which way we move forward. if there is _ further? it depends on which way we move forward. if there is a _ move forward. if there is a candidate who is keen to the west and willing and capable to negotiate and willing and capable to negotiate a nuclear deal with the green light of the supreme leader, at the same time, negotiate about th
tensions in the middle east are running _ point. tensions in the middle east are running very _ point. tensions in the middle east are running very high _ point. tensions in the middle east are running very high at _ point. tensions in the middle east are running very high at the - point. tensions in the middle east - are running very high at the moment. do you think the deaths of the president and foreign minister will destabilise or affect relations further? it destabilise or affect relations...
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so this is a dangerous moment in the middle east. we will continue to work to avoid a wider conflict than a region, but we will take all necessary actions to defend the united states, our interest, and our people. and we will respond when we choose wherever we choose. and how we choose. alex, what time does the director of the around program at the middle east institute in washington dc. he has mall on the possible target and timing of us. we're tyler treat strikes. i think our timing remains to be seen. clearly, the united states needs to act the killing of 3 soldiers a by this iraq based minutes and group really demands action and a response. it will be significant. and in terms of the targets on your question, look, it really depends. i think overall, if you look at the axes of resistance that the ryan has been spear heading in recent decades, it's biased from his bow and 11. i just, i'm extend, we could call the who these and jim and on the other side of the middle east, also a proxy of sorts of these dynamic republic. i don't th
so this is a dangerous moment in the middle east. we will continue to work to avoid a wider conflict than a region, but we will take all necessary actions to defend the united states, our interest, and our people. and we will respond when we choose wherever we choose. and how we choose. alex, what time does the director of the around program at the middle east institute in washington dc. he has mall on the possible target and timing of us. we're tyler treat strikes. i think our timing remains...