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to protect the civilian inside syria and i mean. i mean like my family friends i mean there are living there and there are regularly reporting that about the violence that is going on there and their response that they are they are facing i think to protect these civilians we have there have to be some sort of. international intervention in there or it could be. there it could be no fly zone or it could be you know. let me point out to my viewers that nato is intervention into libya killed lots of civilians so that's what you get when you get outside intervention even if i go back to you in washington i mean is this whole thing it's not about assad it's not about democracy it's not about any of these things it's all about you ran in breaking the bridge that iran has through syria to hezbollah and you can even throw in if you want. in gaza this is it's all geo political it has nothing really to do with the interest of the syrian people. well i think that's true the united states' policy is usually rhetorically to support democracy bu
to protect the civilian inside syria and i mean. i mean like my family friends i mean there are living there and there are regularly reporting that about the violence that is going on there and their response that they are they are facing i think to protect these civilians we have there have to be some sort of. international intervention in there or it could be. there it could be no fly zone or it could be you know. let me point out to my viewers that nato is intervention into libya killed lots...
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to protect the civilian inside syria and i mean. i mean like my family friends i mean there are living there and there are regularly reporting there about the violence that is going on there and their response that they are they are facing i think to protect these civilians we have there have to be some sort of. international intervention in there it could be. there it could be no fly zone or it could be. a group let me point out to my viewers that nato intervention into libya killed lots of civilians so that's what you get when you get outside intervention even if i go back to you in washington i mean is this whole thing it's not about assad it's not about democracy it's not about any of these things it's all about you randi breaking the bridge that iran has through syria to hezbollah and you can even throw in if you want. in gaza this is it's all geo political it has nothing really to do with the interest of the syrian people. well i think that's true the united states policy is usually a rhetorical aid to support democracy but us
to protect the civilian inside syria and i mean. i mean like my family friends i mean there are living there and there are regularly reporting there about the violence that is going on there and their response that they are they are facing i think to protect these civilians we have there have to be some sort of. international intervention in there it could be. there it could be no fly zone or it could be. a group let me point out to my viewers that nato intervention into libya killed lots of...
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and that meant kind of dealing with iran doing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable balance relationships with syria and with iran in particular and all of a sudden the policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand i think the turkish government seemed to think that the syrian government for the protest movement got up and running and i think the turkey gobbler calculated the only question of time before the syrian government goes and therefore i think it want to put it want to be riding the wave ok put on the crystal the way to question the wave of reform and change in the middle east and to be seen as the leader of this movement. turkey legs but the fact is that. syria's as i read. this is not libya. if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high the turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we sup
and that meant kind of dealing with iran doing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable balance relationships with syria and with iran in particular and all of a sudden the policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand i think the turkish government seemed to think that the syrian government for the protest movement got up and running and i think the...
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and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable balance relationships with syria and with iran a particular goal sudden that policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seemed to think that the syrian government before the protest movement is got up and running and i think the total govern calculated that's only a question of time before the syrian government goes and therefore i think it's more the put to be it want to be riding a wave ok put stuff on the crest of the wave the quest of the wave of reform and change in the middle a sin to be seen as a leader of this movement. to make decisions but the fact is that the theory as as i will tell said. this is not libya if anyone interferes with us like across the borders to hold earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation is very very high but turkey made his decision that i think that as a blogger therefore we s
and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable balance relationships with syria and with iran a particular goal sudden that policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seemed to think that the syrian government before the protest movement is got up and running and i think the total govern calculated that's only a question of time...
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and that meant kind of dealing with iran doing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable balanced relationships with syria and with iran in particular and all of the sudden the policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seem to think that the syrian government for the protest movement got up and running and i think the calculated the only question of time before the syrian government goes and therefore i think it want to put it want to be riding a wave ok put on the crystal the way the question the wave of reform and change in the middle east and to be seen as a leader of this movement. turkey maybe fifteen but the fact is that. syria as i consulted. this is not libya. if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high for turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we s
and that meant kind of dealing with iran doing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable balanced relationships with syria and with iran in particular and all of the sudden the policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seem to think that the syrian government for the protest movement got up and running and i think...
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syria is as i would just said. this is not media. anyone in the future of us like across the board because earthquakes in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made his decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council but the office space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonize iran they've antagonized iraq. because now rockets come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the lebanese government still not by his book has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of that dump a zero problem policy and what they've done at least create problems now if if if assad goes ok then so what us but if if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well then i suppose it's going to be gone for months but you know they'll have to pull back from a position that you had to
syria is as i would just said. this is not media. anyone in the future of us like across the board because earthquakes in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made his decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council but the office space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonize...
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syria's as i just said. this is not libya if anyone if each of us like across the board has to quake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation is very very high but turkey made his decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council but of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonize iran the events agonized iraq because now iraq is come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the lebanese government by hizbollah has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of the dump of zero problem policy and what they've done act is create problems now if if if assad goes ok then so we're tough but if if if he doesn't have somehow managed to ride this out. well there are those is going to be a go on someone's face and they'll have to be a pullback from a position that you had declare
syria's as i just said. this is not libya if anyone if each of us like across the board has to quake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation is very very high but turkey made his decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council but of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonize iran the events agonized...
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syria to settle the crisis there. never insisted return as. a condition of peace. in the syrian opposition has rejected a chance for talks with the country's president instead threatening. with a brutal and bloody end the. plans to expand the u.s. military presence in asia pacific threaten to backfire on the philippines as some in china call for sanctions against the. station more american troops. and this is first exposed as deep in divisions within the union despite most members agreeing to fiscal restraint that critics say is an affront to sovereignty . top stories this hour. international news and comment live from moscow. a fierce battle is unfolding at the u.n. security council where discussion is underway on a new resolution on syria western and arab diplomats and launching a major offensive to overcome russia's strong opposition to a text calling for president assad to go it also doesn't rule out the use of foreign force. is monitoring developments in new york. the reality is that russia has maintained a posit
syria to settle the crisis there. never insisted return as. a condition of peace. in the syrian opposition has rejected a chance for talks with the country's president instead threatening. with a brutal and bloody end the. plans to expand the u.s. military presence in asia pacific threaten to backfire on the philippines as some in china call for sanctions against the. station more american troops. and this is first exposed as deep in divisions within the union despite most members agreeing to...
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and syria accuses the u.s. of interfering of the arab league observer mission that's designed to end the violence in the country something washington said last this is not complying with the arab peace plan and it's sending an envoy for talks with any. other developments in egypt and elsewhere in the arab world come into sharper focus next as we talk to middle east politics professor jeremy salt. thank you jeremy for joining us here on r.t. my pleasure as well as call put it when it comes to the middle east there west talks idealistically and acts brutally if it's true if you agree with this what should be done what can be done to prevent syria from falling into these patterns look at what's been happening in the middle east and the policies the western governments of followed since the beginning of this year they have always had the the noble motive we're doing this for this very very good reason but we don't have to be terribly skeptical or cynical to understand that actually behind the noble motive is self-i
and syria accuses the u.s. of interfering of the arab league observer mission that's designed to end the violence in the country something washington said last this is not complying with the arab peace plan and it's sending an envoy for talks with any. other developments in egypt and elsewhere in the arab world come into sharper focus next as we talk to middle east politics professor jeremy salt. thank you jeremy for joining us here on r.t. my pleasure as well as call put it when it comes to...
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and that meant kind of dealing with iran doing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable business relationships with syria and with iran in particular and all the sudden the policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seemed to think that the syrian government for the protest movement got up and running and i think the turkey gobbler calculated that's only a question of time before the syrian government goes and therefore i think it want to put to be it want to be riding the wave ok put on the crystal the way the question of the wave of reform and change in the middle east and to be seen as a leader of this movement. turkey legacy but the fact is that. syria's assad himself said. this is not libya. if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high the turkey made this decision that i think tha
and that meant kind of dealing with iran doing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable business relationships with syria and with iran in particular and all the sudden the policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seemed to think that the syrian government for the protest movement got up and running and i think...
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turkey legs but the fact is that the syria as i said. this is not libya if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council by dint of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran they have antagonized iraq . because now iraq has come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course to live in these governments by his book has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of that dump the zero problem policy and what they've done that is create problems now if if if our side goes ok then so we're tough but if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well they're not suppose it's going to be eight on someone's face you know and they'll ha
turkey legs but the fact is that the syria as i said. this is not libya if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council by dint of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision...
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syria as i said i would stop there. is not libya that will if any one interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high to turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran and antagonized iraq. because now iraq has come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the living is governed by his boss has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of dumped the zero problem and what they've done that is create problems now if if if our side goes ok then it's all worked out but if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well then i suppose it's going to go on for months you know and they'll have to pull back from a position that you had
syria as i said i would stop there. is not libya that will if any one interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high to turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have...
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syria and they have. sorry to interrupt here i mean these are i don't understand when we use the term protesters civilians i mean a lot of these people are armed and they're no longer civilians or protesters they're come back now and this is turned into a civil war and some western powers are supporting certain elements within syria taking a side in the civil war would you agree or disagree with that. crosstalk is that later today here on r.t. but for now serbia's hopes to join the e.u. you are one step closer to realisation and you lawmakers have called on the european council to grant to belgrade long anticipated candidate status that ascension session in march but it's cause of zero that remains of the main obstacle to accession and local serbs living in the disputed region say concessions for members. are not helping them as an easy go to never points. the agony it's a checkpoint in northern kosovo may not look like an obvious triumph of peace but here is the same spot just two weeks ago since a summe
syria and they have. sorry to interrupt here i mean these are i don't understand when we use the term protesters civilians i mean a lot of these people are armed and they're no longer civilians or protesters they're come back now and this is turned into a civil war and some western powers are supporting certain elements within syria taking a side in the civil war would you agree or disagree with that. crosstalk is that later today here on r.t. but for now serbia's hopes to join the e.u. you are...
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syria is as i would say. is not libya if anyone in the future of us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high the turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran they've antagonized iraq. because now iraq has come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the living is governed by his boss has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of dump the problem and what they've done that is create problems now if if if our side goes ok then it's all worked out but if if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well then i suppose there's going to be a go on someone you know and they'll have to pull back from a position that you had to
syria is as i would say. is not libya if anyone in the future of us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high the turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran they've...
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and violence in syria claim to much of a foreign journalist from the.
and violence in syria claim to much of a foreign journalist from the.
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and that meant kind of dealing with iran doing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to a very good stable balanced relationship with syria and with iran in particular and all sudden that policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seem to think that the syrian government for the protest movement has got up and running and i think the calculated it's only a question of time before the syrian government goes and therefore i think it want to put it to be it want to be riding a wave ok put itself on the crest of the wave the quest of the wave of reform and change in the middle a sin to be seen as a leader of this movement so to make decisions but fact is that the theory as as i will tell said. this is not media if anyone interferes with us like across the borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made his decision that i think that as
and that meant kind of dealing with iran doing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years. and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to a very good stable balanced relationship with syria and with iran in particular and all sudden that policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seem to think that the syrian government for the protest movement has got up and running and i think...
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and in syria, we don't have a majority and a minority. there are syrians only in syria. i say "the homeland" it is owned by all and it is the property of all and it is a trust, a trust even if somewhere misled and even if some defied what is right. syrian patriotism rejects external intervention and stresses that syria's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity is a red line. syrian patriotism stresses that syrians will stand one rank against descent. rejecting violence and rejecting resorting to arms while calling for reform. homelands are built by their citizens. we, as syrians, have have an tupt to undertake a sincere national dialogue and expedite the pace of reform. so that we can establish a genuine national partnership that preserves the security of the homeland and that of the citizen as the only way out of the crisis. one that responds to the legitimate aspirations of the syrian people without necessarily undermining the homeland. future generation also hold everyone who lost this opportunity accountable. mr. president, the arab people would have very
and in syria, we don't have a majority and a minority. there are syrians only in syria. i say "the homeland" it is owned by all and it is the property of all and it is a trust, a trust even if somewhere misled and even if some defied what is right. syrian patriotism rejects external intervention and stresses that syria's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity is a red line. syrian patriotism stresses that syrians will stand one rank against descent. rejecting violence and...
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syria as i said. this is not libya if anyone in the future of us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high for turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council by dint of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran they have antagonized iraq . because now iraq has come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course to live in these governments by his boss has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of that dump the zero problem policy and what they've done that is create problems now if if if our side goes ok then so we're tough but if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. you know. that's what. but. if. we're talking to. you know. you know. but. that. wasn't
syria as i said. this is not libya if anyone in the future of us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high for turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council by dint of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized...
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delays how is that affecting the ongoing situation in syria. well the u.n. has been playing a bit of who we call so for it should have been much more more influential actually according to the accidents and the military clashes are actually inside syria no the un is urging is pressuring but is not taking the leading role such as the u.s. or the europeans and even the russians let's see the russians have been dealing with syria independently and dependently and of an as a as a friend as an ally also towards the syrian regime now what we need to have is a certain balance between superpowers here in order to create a certain. a certain angle or a certain dollar for an open dialogue between all parties concerned i do not believe that the arms and the and the military clashes will eventually solve the problems of social economic and political crisis inside syria today for only dialogue and only peaceful movements thank you for your thoughts on a progress appreciated there live from beirut dr mayer salute appreciate it. another arab country libya sti
delays how is that affecting the ongoing situation in syria. well the u.n. has been playing a bit of who we call so for it should have been much more more influential actually according to the accidents and the military clashes are actually inside syria no the un is urging is pressuring but is not taking the leading role such as the u.s. or the europeans and even the russians let's see the russians have been dealing with syria independently and dependently and of an as a as a friend as an ally...
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have had this meeting with the arab league they are keen and sanctions against syria and the key ally in the sense of prize turkey has been involved in arming the free syrian free syrian army and training them and we nor there are also american advisors in those camps in tokyo training and i think when you combine that that together of sanctions deployed diplomatic moves but also the involvement with the free syrian army it begins to create a dynamic where perhaps the americans don't want that moment to be involved in military operation in syria because poor not typo in that direction whether you support assad you don't it is clear that he has held on to the support of the security forces and is not in immediate danger of toppling from power it also does not work with the free syrian army have the ability at the moment to overthrow defeat the security forces in an open conflict and therefore more if you want to keep going down this road wall western intervention via talk in jordan will be needed that is a very dangerous dangerous road as we know from the previous history of a conflict
have had this meeting with the arab league they are keen and sanctions against syria and the key ally in the sense of prize turkey has been involved in arming the free syrian free syrian army and training them and we nor there are also american advisors in those camps in tokyo training and i think when you combine that that together of sanctions deployed diplomatic moves but also the involvement with the free syrian army it begins to create a dynamic where perhaps the americans don't want that...
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syria as i constructed. this is not libya if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high the turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran they have antagonized iraq . because now iraq has come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course to live in his government by his support has also been very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of that dump the zero problem policy and what they've done actors create problems now if if if our side goes ok then so we're tough but if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well then i suppose it's going to be on someone's face you know and they'll have to pull back position bu
syria as i constructed. this is not libya if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high the turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized...
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to protect the civilian inside syria and i mean. i mean like my family friends i mean there are living there and there are regularly reporting that about the violence that is going on there and their response that they are they are facing i think to protect these civilians we have there have to be some sort of. international intervention in there it could be. there it could be no fly zone or it could be. a group let me point out to my viewers that nato is intervention into libya killed lots of civilians so that's what you get when you get outside intervention even if i go back to you in washington i mean is this whole thing it's not about assad it's not about democracy it's not about any of these things it's all about you randi breaking the bridge that iran has through syria to hezbollah and you can even throw in if you want. in gaza this is it's all geo political it has nothing really to do with the interest of the syrian people. well i think that's true the united states policy is usually a rhetorical aid to support democracy but
to protect the civilian inside syria and i mean. i mean like my family friends i mean there are living there and there are regularly reporting that about the violence that is going on there and their response that they are they are facing i think to protect these civilians we have there have to be some sort of. international intervention in there it could be. there it could be no fly zone or it could be. a group let me point out to my viewers that nato is intervention into libya killed lots of...
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turkey legs but the fact is that the syria as i constructed. this is not libya if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made its decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore reports that we support the syrian national council by dint of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran they have antagonized iraq . because now iraq has come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the living is governed by his boss has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of that dump the zero problem policy and what they've done that is create problems now if if if our side goes ok then so we're tough but if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well then i suppose there's going to be someone. you know and they'll have your poor back
turkey legs but the fact is that the syria as i constructed. this is not libya if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made its decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore reports that we support the syrian national council by dint of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a...
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the looks of the security council will never approved bombing syria i guarantee it . russia's foreign minister rules out use of force against syria to settle the crisis there but says moscow never insisted retaining the assad regime was a condition for peace. and a syrian opposition has rejected the chance for talks with the country's president instead threatening the sound family with a brutal and bloody and live analysis of what's happening in syria the moment very shortly. and this is first summit exposes the deepening divisions within the union despite most members agreeing to fiscal restrictions that critics say is on the front. of democracy our top stories this hour. international news and comment live from moscow this is. a fierce battle is unfolding at the u.n. security council where discussion is underway on a new resolution on syria western and arab diplomats are launching a major offensive to overcome russia's strong opposition to a text calling for president assad to go the draft motion also doesn't rule out the use of foreign force. is monitoring developm
the looks of the security council will never approved bombing syria i guarantee it . russia's foreign minister rules out use of force against syria to settle the crisis there but says moscow never insisted retaining the assad regime was a condition for peace. and a syrian opposition has rejected the chance for talks with the country's president instead threatening the sound family with a brutal and bloody and live analysis of what's happening in syria the moment very shortly. and this is first...
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to protect the civilian inside syria and i mean. i mean like my family friends i mean there are living there and there regularly reporting the. violence that is going on there and their response that they are they are facing i think to protect these civilians we have there have to be some sort of. international intervention in there it could be. there it could be no fly zone or it could be mean or you know. let me point out to my viewers that nato is intervention into libya killed lots of civilians so that's what you get when you get outside intervention even if i go back to you in washington i mean is this whole thing it's not about assad it's not about democracy it's not about any of these things it's all about you randi breaking the bridge that iran has through syria to hezbollah and you can even throw in if you want. gaza this is it's all geo political it has nothing really to do with the interests of the syrian people. well i think that's true the united states policy is usually a rhetorical aid to support democracy but usually
to protect the civilian inside syria and i mean. i mean like my family friends i mean there are living there and there regularly reporting the. violence that is going on there and their response that they are they are facing i think to protect these civilians we have there have to be some sort of. international intervention in there it could be. there it could be no fly zone or it could be mean or you know. let me point out to my viewers that nato is intervention into libya killed lots of...
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syria is as i would just said. this is not libya or anyone in the future of us like across the border to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made its decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council but of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonize iran the event agonized iraq because now iraq is come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the lebanese government by hizbollah has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of the dump a zero problem policy and what they've done act is create problems now if if if our side goes ok then so what us but if if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well there are those it will be eight on someone's face and they'll have to be a pullback from a position that you ha
syria is as i would just said. this is not libya or anyone in the future of us like across the border to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made its decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council but of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonize...
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syria's assad himself said. this is not libya if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council but of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran of antagonized iraq. because now iraq has come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the lebanese government by his support has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of they've dumped the zero problem and what they've done that is create problems now if if if our side goes ok then so we're tough but if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well there are those is going to be made on someone's face and they'll have to be a pullback from a position
syria's assad himself said. this is not libya if anyone interferes with us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council but of space and istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized...
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how is that affecting the people in syria? today, we can bring you a report from one of the opposition strongholds. it includes images from the working-class district, which has seen some very heavy fighting. the footage was shot by opposition activists in december and then smuggled out of the country. it offers a glimpse of life in a city that has paid a very heavy price for opposing the government. >> parts of the city resemble a war zone. here, there is barely a house left unscathed. local residents say syrian government troops have repeatedly targeted the area. militiamen and government soldiers have taken up their positions in the streets. local governments say they shoot indiscriminately at houses. >> five of my comrades were killed, says this man. "when we tried to collect the bodies, snipers started shooting at us. then one of my relatives was killed. he was driving a car carrying two of the. the car was hit by tank fire as it rounded the bend. the car turned into an inferno while the people were still in it." this wom
how is that affecting the people in syria? today, we can bring you a report from one of the opposition strongholds. it includes images from the working-class district, which has seen some very heavy fighting. the footage was shot by opposition activists in december and then smuggled out of the country. it offers a glimpse of life in a city that has paid a very heavy price for opposing the government. >> parts of the city resemble a war zone. here, there is barely a house left unscathed....
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syria is as i would just said. this is not really a. if anyone if each of us like across the board has to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation is very very high but turkey made his decision that i think that as a blogger therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council but the office space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonize iran they've antagonized iraq. because now rockets come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the lebanese government stomach by his blog has also been very very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of that dump a zero problem policy and what they've done act is create problems now if if if assad goes ok then so what us but if if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well. you know. that's what. the last six months. but. they. were talking to taking the lead. box. you know. you know. b
syria is as i would just said. this is not really a. if anyone if each of us like across the board has to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation is very very high but turkey made his decision that i think that as a blogger therefore we support the opposition therefore we support the syrian national council but the office space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have...
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, which syria suspected they would do. they have again around it he said and are trying to refer to the u.n. security kuhn justifying -- council by bringing out a so-called peace plan that they knew in advance the syrian would be bound to reject because it was a blatant intrusion as far as damascus was concerned on its own domestic political affairs and that with justify referring it to the u.n. security council. what we are seeing is basically the justification for syria's position in reject being the new -- rejecting the new paes -- peace approaches that were designed knowing syria with reject it. >> looking at the divisions in the region now, it becomes very difficult to determine how much pressure can effectively be put on syria at this amendment -- moment it time. >> both on the regional and internationally there are big slips that are prevent being the onion or world acting as one the syrian case. in the region the arab league is are not osom states happy about referring to the u.n. security council. they are aware o
, which syria suspected they would do. they have again around it he said and are trying to refer to the u.n. security kuhn justifying -- council by bringing out a so-called peace plan that they knew in advance the syrian would be bound to reject because it was a blatant intrusion as far as damascus was concerned on its own domestic political affairs and that with justify referring it to the u.n. security council. what we are seeing is basically the justification for syria's position in reject...
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turkey legs but the fact is that the syria as i constructed. this is not libya if anyone in the future of us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high the turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council by dint of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong decision in doing so they have antagonized iran to have antagonized iraq. because now iraq has come out quite strongly in support of syria and of course the living is governed by his boss has also been very critical of turkey so the change in foreign policy has kind of that dump a zero problem policy and what they've done that is create problems now if if if our side goes ok then so we're tough but if if if if he doesn't somehow manage to ride this out. well there are those it's going to be made on someone's face you know and they'll have to be a pullback fr
turkey legs but the fact is that the syria as i constructed. this is not libya if anyone in the future of us like across our borders to cause an earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation very very high the turkey made this decision that i think that affable go therefore we support the opposition therefore we put we support the syrian national council by dint of space in istanbul therefore we support free syrian army do you think that was a wrong...
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and that meant kind of dealing with iran dealing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable balance relationships with three and with iran in particular. all sudden that policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seemed to think that the syrian government before the protest movement got up and running and i think the calculated it's only a question of time before the syrian government goes and therefore i think it's more the put to be it want to be riding a wave ok put itself on the crest of the wave the quest of the wave of reform and change in the middle a sin to be seen as a leader of this movement. to make decisions but especially. the serious as i would just said. this is not libya or anyone in the future of us like across the board who called earthquake in this region so the stakes for everyone including turkey in this situation a very very high but turkey made its decision that i think that affable go the
and that meant kind of dealing with iran dealing with syria and turkey and syria had a rather complicated relationship over many many years and so these problems were resolved and they did lead to very good stable balance relationships with three and with iran in particular. all sudden that policy was reversed instantly like turkey did a sharp right hand turn i think the turkish government seemed to think that the syrian government before the protest movement got up and running and i think the...
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but not the syrian regime we are protecting syria as the country we are protecting syria as a nation we want to help syrian people and syria as a country so you bring up a very important point because at this point if you look at it from the outside it does look like a full fledged war that's been going on for a while do you think a regime change in syria in order to protect the syrian people it's reasonable i seriously think that today syrian political elite has to understand that the civil war will not lead to any political solution it will produce more blood from both sides which will produce more hatred and it will make national reconciliation more and more difficult i think that i was syrian friends from all the camps involved in this fight should look at iraq a scenario should look at the libyan example should look at other sand examples vendors along with world that other set examples in africa we have serious. think of that civil war can all be a political solution do you think finances and arms the free syrian army a syrian opposition delegations and we were meeting here in
but not the syrian regime we are protecting syria as the country we are protecting syria as a nation we want to help syrian people and syria as a country so you bring up a very important point because at this point if you look at it from the outside it does look like a full fledged war that's been going on for a while do you think a regime change in syria in order to protect the syrian people it's reasonable i seriously think that today syrian political elite has to understand that the civil...
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in syria but syrian regime we are protecting syria as the country we are protecting syria as a nation we want to help syrian people and syria as a country so you bring up a very important point because at this point if you look at it from the outside it does look like a full fledged war that's been going on for a while do you think a regime change in syria in order to protect the syrian people it's reasonable i seriously think that today the syrian political elite has to understand that the civil war will not lead to any political solution it will produce more blood from both sides it will produce more hatred and it will make national reconciliation more and more difficult i think that i was here in france from all the camps involved in this fight should look at iraq a scenario should look at the libyan example should look at other sales examples spenders along with world of a set examples and therefore we are serious to think of that the civil war can all be a political solution thank you very much thank you so much indeed. discovery . communicate with the want to. test yourself and
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syria you know it's kind of it's it's a protest movement it's democratic change and reform which are very worthwhile motives to support but there is another agenda there which has to do with broader global and regional strategies what has the libyan scenario failed in syria will the western powers change their tactics i think that libya was the template for syria they kind of went to the u.n. they got the no fly zone resolution and that opened up libya to aerial attack and i think they thought that they could repeat this in syria but it didn't prove to be possible largely because of russia actually because russia made it plain that it would not support another no fly no fly zone resolution in the security council so this left the government of britain france and the u.s. in particular with you know they had to work out what policy they were going to pursue you know still think they would like to intervene in syria but they realize it's not the same as little or nothing as libya is a different situation altogether stakes are much higher the risk is much greater the danger is about gre
syria you know it's kind of it's it's a protest movement it's democratic change and reform which are very worthwhile motives to support but there is another agenda there which has to do with broader global and regional strategies what has the libyan scenario failed in syria will the western powers change their tactics i think that libya was the template for syria they kind of went to the u.n. they got the no fly zone resolution and that opened up libya to aerial attack and i think they thought...
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western sanctions in syria are likely to be followed by intervention. i think we will see further sanctions and we should remember that sanctions both in former yugoslavia and in iraq were the pro used to war there was a way of softening up the those countries for direct intervention by nato and by american american forces the americans and its allies in the west are desperate to get a handle on the arab spring which is broken out that was one of the reasons for the intervention in libya we want to create a loyal ally of the west in the region although i think it's more difficult because of the rise of islamic forces there this is a very dangerous movement in my opinion and i believe that what will happen in two thousand and twelve there will be a western intervention american intervention in that region because there for that one because i think there is a logical work here which which cannot be stopped no. polling stations are closed in egypt after the final day of a three stage vote the country's first democratic election in more than half a century
western sanctions in syria are likely to be followed by intervention. i think we will see further sanctions and we should remember that sanctions both in former yugoslavia and in iraq were the pro used to war there was a way of softening up the those countries for direct intervention by nato and by american american forces the americans and its allies in the west are desperate to get a handle on the arab spring which is broken out that was one of the reasons for the intervention in libya we...
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security council is sept to mull over a new russian draft resolution aimed at ending syria's violence moscow says the text is balanced calling on all sides to lay down arms in syria itself two lawmakers have turned their backs on the regime claiming the deadly crackdown on the opposition in the flashpoint city of homes is escalating or sisera firth is there. it's been less than a month since we were last in homes in that time the situation's become even more dangerous and the pressure on the people living here. i suspect were people more numbers than at any of the tragic death of foreign journalists killed just here in homs recently served as yet another remind the harrowing the precarious situation the people in the city are and the other way to go but. that's you know what. they are going to get was waiting for that are you moved why do kids from this school in the hot area where i was living. area. of you well this is not your normal life it's our land it's our home syria ok we cannot we we don't want to leave our homes we don't want to leave our schools we just want to leave peace
security council is sept to mull over a new russian draft resolution aimed at ending syria's violence moscow says the text is balanced calling on all sides to lay down arms in syria itself two lawmakers have turned their backs on the regime claiming the deadly crackdown on the opposition in the flashpoint city of homes is escalating or sisera firth is there. it's been less than a month since we were last in homes in that time the situation's become even more dangerous and the pressure on the...
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the russian capital twelve noon in damascus and moscow is pushing for stability through dialogue in syria calling for no military action against sovereign states russia's top diplomat also criticized western sanctions against iran as he faced media questions on the issues in moscow and was busy with the global arena in twenty eleven artie's peter oliver is at the foreign ministry and now joins us live for the latest peter this situation in syria dominated the issues posed to the foreign minister russia is keeping out for its to bring peace to the troubled country very much alive isn't it today. well certainly a lover of the russian foreign minister used this opportunity to reiterate russia's stance on syria now that stance is that russia holds both the syrian government and the syrian opposition to blame holds and to blame for the ongoing violence in the middle east and country and says that both sides need to put down their weapons and come together for talks to try and hammer out a peaceful solution now so to get a lover of said today that should proposed peace talks that are being put
the russian capital twelve noon in damascus and moscow is pushing for stability through dialogue in syria calling for no military action against sovereign states russia's top diplomat also criticized western sanctions against iran as he faced media questions on the issues in moscow and was busy with the global arena in twenty eleven artie's peter oliver is at the foreign ministry and now joins us live for the latest peter this situation in syria dominated the issues posed to the foreign...
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but not the syrian regime we are protecting syria as the country we are protecting syria as a nation we want to help syrian people and syria as a country so you bring up a very important point because at this point if you look at it from the outside it does look like a full fledged war that's been going on for a while do you think a regime change in syria in order to protect the syrian people it's reasonable i seriously think that today the syrian political elite has to understand that the civil war will not lead to any political solution it will produce more blood from both sides it will produce more hatred and it will make national reconciliation more and more difficult i think that our syrian friends from all the camps involved in this fight should look at iraq you scenario should look at the libyan example should look at other sad example spenders along with world of us have examples in africa we seriously think of that the civil war can all be a political solution what do you think finances and arms the free syrian army the syrian opposition delegations and we were meeting here
but not the syrian regime we are protecting syria as the country we are protecting syria as a nation we want to help syrian people and syria as a country so you bring up a very important point because at this point if you look at it from the outside it does look like a full fledged war that's been going on for a while do you think a regime change in syria in order to protect the syrian people it's reasonable i seriously think that today the syrian political elite has to understand that the...
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but not a syrian regime we are protecting syria as the country we are protecting syria as a nation we want to help syrian people and syria as a country so you bring up a very important point because at this point if you look at it from the outside it does look like a full fledged war that's been going on for a while do you think a regime change in syria in order to protect the syrian people it's reasonable i seriously think that today the syrian political elite has to understand that the civil war will not lead to any political solution it will produce more blood from both sides it will produce more hatred and it will make national. conciliation more and more difficult i think that i was syrian friends from all the camps involved in this fight should look at iraq you scenario should look at the libyan example should look at other sad examples spender's along with world of a set examples in africa we seriously think of that a civil war cannot be a political solution what do you think finances and arms the free syrian army of syrian opposition delegations and we were meeting here in mos
but not a syrian regime we are protecting syria as the country we are protecting syria as a nation we want to help syrian people and syria as a country so you bring up a very important point because at this point if you look at it from the outside it does look like a full fledged war that's been going on for a while do you think a regime change in syria in order to protect the syrian people it's reasonable i seriously think that today the syrian political elite has to understand that the civil...
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but not a syrian regime we are protecting syria as the country we are protecting syria as a nation we want to help syrian people and syria as a country so you bring up a very important point because at this point if you look at it from the outside it does look like a full fledged war that's been going on for a while do you think a regime change in syria in order to protect the syrian people it's reasonable i seriously think that today in syria the political elite has to understand that the civil war will not lead to any political solution it will produce more blood from both sides it will produce more hatred and it will make a. national reconciliation more and more difficult i think that i would syrian friends from all the camps involved in this fight should look at iraq a scenario should look at the libyan example should look at other sad example spender's lawman world and of a set examples in africa we seriously think of that a civil war can all be a political solution what do you think finances and arms that free syrian army the syrian opposition delegations and we were meeting her
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pushing for stability through dialogue in syria calling for no military action against sovereign states russia's top diplomat also criticize western sanctions against iran as he faced media questions on the issues wasco was busy with in the global arena and twenty seven well arty's peter all of us at the foreign ministry for us now. the situation in syria dominated the issues posed to the foreign minister the washers keeping efforts to bring peace to the troubled country very much alive is until. well that's right so he allowed for all of really reiterating what's been russia's stance on the ongoing situation in syria from the beginning saying that well both the governments the assad government and the opposition have to bear responsibility for the violence that is still going on a little eastern nation and that they need to come together and talk to try and find a peaceful solution that they're not going to they shouldn't try and find a solution to violence to the church be through dialogue now what was new. speaking about proposed arab league talks that would take place in cairo betwe
pushing for stability through dialogue in syria calling for no military action against sovereign states russia's top diplomat also criticize western sanctions against iran as he faced media questions on the issues wasco was busy with in the global arena and twenty seven well arty's peter all of us at the foreign ministry for us now. the situation in syria dominated the issues posed to the foreign minister the washers keeping efforts to bring peace to the troubled country very much alive is...
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is disturbing right they will support syria and of course russia will support syria as well not only because of the russian naval base at the heart of sports intimate detail randi and i saw so in the whole what's happening in syria is a microcosm of everything that is happening around the middle east like i said before it's washington nato and the g.c.c. the persian gulf monarchies and most of the developing world on the other side so it's a game of shadows and syria is a pawn in this game even though of course people in syria are suffering people are being killed and their repression by the regime is heavy handed because it is a hard core political repressive police state in fact the only solution would be more or less what the assad government is trying to do amnesty let's try to sit down we don't deal with terrorists as they say because they are some sunni al-qaeda just had this to sort of terrorists infiltrated into the protests as well but it's also there are legitimate protests by the young generations in syria so the only solution would be from the part of the assad government
is disturbing right they will support syria and of course russia will support syria as well not only because of the russian naval base at the heart of sports intimate detail randi and i saw so in the whole what's happening in syria is a microcosm of everything that is happening around the middle east like i said before it's washington nato and the g.c.c. the persian gulf monarchies and most of the developing world on the other side so it's a game of shadows and syria is a pawn in this game even...
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position on syria depend on the arab league's missions observations in a country. well first of all the arab league is hardly an objective observer they have been serving the western interest particularly the gulf cooperation council states saudi arabia qatar i mean if they're going to do that first let's send an arab league delegation into bach reign where the saudis and qataris have cropped up the regime against a genuine populist uprising and you know let them do a report there that talks about. removing say the u.s. navy from the middle of that kingdom let's see saudi arabia and qatar be examined by the arab league or by some other international observers for their human rights records and let's have a discussion of the entire area perhaps even some could come visit the united states stop off in kuantan tomorrow and look at some of the things that have happened in the congress recently with respect to civil rights human rights indefinite detention and now they're looking at stripping people of their citizenship ear on a declaration by the president you know the
position on syria depend on the arab league's missions observations in a country. well first of all the arab league is hardly an objective observer they have been serving the western interest particularly the gulf cooperation council states saudi arabia qatar i mean if they're going to do that first let's send an arab league delegation into bach reign where the saudis and qataris have cropped up the regime against a genuine populist uprising and you know let them do a report there that talks...
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so this is your the council will never approve bombing syria i guarantee it russia's foreign minister rules out use of force against syria to settle the crisis there but says moscow never insisted retaining the current assad regime was a condition for peace. and the syrian opposition has rejected a chance for talks with the country's president instead threatening the assad family with a brutal and bloody live reaction on syria shortly here on r.t. . plans to expand the u.s. military presence in asia pacific threaten to backfire on the philippines as some in china call for sanctions against the island nation for offering to station more american troops. and this year's first e.u. summit exposes deepening divisions within the union despite most members agreeing to the fiscal restrictions that critics say is an affront to sovereignty and democracy our top stories this hour. international news and comment live from moscow this is. a fierce battle is unfolding at the u.n. security council where discussion is underway on a new resolution on syria western and arab diplomats are launching a m
so this is your the council will never approve bombing syria i guarantee it russia's foreign minister rules out use of force against syria to settle the crisis there but says moscow never insisted retaining the current assad regime was a condition for peace. and the syrian opposition has rejected a chance for talks with the country's president instead threatening the assad family with a brutal and bloody live reaction on syria shortly here on r.t. . plans to expand the u.s. military presence in...
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nicolas sarkozy paid more than one visit to syria the i am then was to decouple syria from the resistance axis and particularly from iran you know by communication by dialogue by incentives when syria made it clear that it would not be decoupled from the resistance actors and from the iranian led axis there now we have this new approach of the in trying to decouple syria by changing its regime by changing its regime in this way so we hope by thing that into consideration i think the solution to syria will come more as part of a broader regional solution for example when the u.s. and iran reach some kind of draw a grand bargain when there was some kind of a agreement reached between the u.s. and iran if that is possible then i think you'll see a whole all in agreement great regarding syria so when we speak about the syrian foyle you can speak of it as a separate issue from the ball broader region i think you have to speak about it as an issue related to iran to hezbollah more broader issues ok despite all the pressures in the intentions from foreign countries we are seeing this this rebell
nicolas sarkozy paid more than one visit to syria the i am then was to decouple syria from the resistance axis and particularly from iran you know by communication by dialogue by incentives when syria made it clear that it would not be decoupled from the resistance actors and from the iranian led axis there now we have this new approach of the in trying to decouple syria by changing its regime by changing its regime in this way so we hope by thing that into consideration i think the solution to...
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and the first foreign journalist killed in syria. was mortally wounded by a grenade along with at least eight locals the country's blamed terrorists for the . opposition groups which are blamed for instigating the violence. and with the implications of the ongoing bloodshed in syria still hard to predict we sat down with a professor of middle east politics dr jeremy sold to get a broader view of what's really going on in that region you're watching. thank you jeremy for joining us here on our team as well as call put it when it comes to the middle east there west talks idealistically and acts brutally if it's true if you agree with this what should be done what can be done to prevent syria from falling into these patterns me look at what's been happening in the middle east and the policies the western governments of followed they have always had the the noble motive and we're doing this for this very very good reason but we don't have to be terribly skeptical or cynical to understand that actually behind the noble motive is self-inte
and the first foreign journalist killed in syria. was mortally wounded by a grenade along with at least eight locals the country's blamed terrorists for the . opposition groups which are blamed for instigating the violence. and with the implications of the ongoing bloodshed in syria still hard to predict we sat down with a professor of middle east politics dr jeremy sold to get a broader view of what's really going on in that region you're watching. thank you jeremy for joining us here on our...
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some voted with syria. the arab league is the reflection of the arab situation. the arab league is our miserable situation. the consensus that looks into the arab situation is going from bad to worse. it's happening in secret now. it's done in the open. has the arab league carried out its decision and managed to fulfill the aspiration of the arabs or did it manage to implant a city of sedation? did it manage to bring back a tree of olives to the palestinians from the israelis? did it manage to unify the sudan? did it manage to stop the war on iraq or manage to feed a somali person? i am talking now because i managed to -- when you are sitting around the arab summits and the people shouting in the arab -- between the arab are talking freely, therefore, to suspend the syrian membership of the arab league or throwing it out, dispelling it will sort of be losing or will arab be the loser? we have been trying for the past toop ma too many months our losses, but we need to ask -- and we need to ask can anybody li
some voted with syria. the arab league is the reflection of the arab situation. the arab league is our miserable situation. the consensus that looks into the arab situation is going from bad to worse. it's happening in secret now. it's done in the open. has the arab league carried out its decision and managed to fulfill the aspiration of the arabs or did it manage to implant a city of sedation? did it manage to bring back a tree of olives to the palestinians from the israelis? did it manage to...
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the amendments proposed to the russian draft resolution on syria at the u.n. security council are aimed at toppling president assad's regime while moscow has a different approach to the situation is calling for both sides of the conflict in syria to put their weapons down and negotiate and it's to address a solution rules out any possible military intervention all this supporting to the russian foreign ministry which says that despite the differences in approaches it's still ready for dialogue on this matter with the western partners but stresses that the libyan scenario can not be repeated in syria meanwhile the secretary of russia's security council has said there's reasons to believe that operation is already being prepared by some western states including possibly italy some countries in the persian gulf and possibly even syria's former ally turkey the secretary of the security council has also said that he sees the reasons behind the international tensions around syria don't lie within the human rights situation in the country and issues around the syrian
the amendments proposed to the russian draft resolution on syria at the u.n. security council are aimed at toppling president assad's regime while moscow has a different approach to the situation is calling for both sides of the conflict in syria to put their weapons down and negotiate and it's to address a solution rules out any possible military intervention all this supporting to the russian foreign ministry which says that despite the differences in approaches it's still ready for dialogue...