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now that turkey is a turkey is position towards this turks now we have to. probably we have to specify that you know this is another kurdish position kurdish people are the citizens of turkey so there was a general problem this was a general problem of democratization in turkey and turkey had done a lot for this kurdish minority last last ten years whether we like it or not so it is possible now to enter seriously bates' about anything related to turkey about autonomy federalism whatever easily in turkey and that's a that's a gain in terms of political discourse or right but in the future of it there is a there is a serious doubt and concern and sometime hatred and disgust i got about the p.k. activism in interest and there and there are people tend to differentiate this from general kurdish rights and freedoms ok so expanding kurdish rights and freedoms are not organically relate to make a demands or peak aspiration to build their own territory and their own rule so these are seen to be different things in turkey and what do you think about that i mean has
now that turkey is a turkey is position towards this turks now we have to. probably we have to specify that you know this is another kurdish position kurdish people are the citizens of turkey so there was a general problem this was a general problem of democratization in turkey and turkey had done a lot for this kurdish minority last last ten years whether we like it or not so it is possible now to enter seriously bates' about anything related to turkey about autonomy federalism whatever easily...
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now that turkey is a turkey's position towards these turks now we have to. probably we have to specify that you know this is another kurdish position kurdish people are the citizens of turkey so there was a general problem this was a general problem of democratization in turkey and turkey have done a lot for this kurdish minority last last ten years whether we like it or not so it is possible now to enter serious debates about anything related to turkey about autonomy federalism whatever easily in turkey and that's a that's a gain in terms of political discourse or right but in the future of it there is a there is a serious doubt and concern and sometime hatred and disgust i got about the p.k. activism in into a key and there and there are people tend to differentiate this from general kurdish rights and freedoms ok so expanding kurdish rights and freedoms are not organically related to make a demands or. aspiration to build their own territory and their own rule so these are seen to be different things in turkey and what do you think about that i mean becau
now that turkey is a turkey's position towards these turks now we have to. probably we have to specify that you know this is another kurdish position kurdish people are the citizens of turkey so there was a general problem this was a general problem of democratization in turkey and turkey have done a lot for this kurdish minority last last ten years whether we like it or not so it is possible now to enter serious debates about anything related to turkey about autonomy federalism whatever easily...
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consequently turkey. which is the country most concerned about kurdish nationalism having being host to the largest population of kurds in the world is cry wary of this situation but in particular i think when we talk about potential developments the most immediate case of course is syria and i don't think the situation on the ground there would suggest that there's a clear winner certainly not for a kurdish aspirations at the moment the kurds of course would like autonomy in syria and. probably the same in turkey but at the moment there are challenges to that there are internal divisions there is relationship with iraqi kurds who have tried to smooth out the visions so peter for the moment i think it's a complex question well i would if i could let me let me put it into perspective let's put it in historical perspective i mean this is a best case they have for autonomy at least maybe even stated since the end of the first world war. well it depends where you're speaking about the best the kurds of course
consequently turkey. which is the country most concerned about kurdish nationalism having being host to the largest population of kurds in the world is cry wary of this situation but in particular i think when we talk about potential developments the most immediate case of course is syria and i don't think the situation on the ground there would suggest that there's a clear winner certainly not for a kurdish aspirations at the moment the kurds of course would like autonomy in syria and....
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now that turkey is a turkey's position towards this turks now we have to. probably we have to specify that you know this is another kurdish position kurdish people are the citizens of turkey so there was a general problem this was a general problem of democratization in turkey and turkey have done a lot for this kurdish minority last last ten years whether we like it or not so it is possible now to enter seriously bates' about anything related to turkey about autonomy federalism whatever easily in turkey and that's a that's a gain in terms of political discourse or right but in the future of it there is a there is a serious doubt and concern and sometime hatred and disgust i got about the p.k. activism in interest and there and there are people tend to differentiate this from general kurdish rights and freedoms ok so expanding kurdish rights and freedoms are not organically relate to demands or peak aspiration to build their own territory and their own rule so these are seen to be different things in turkey and what do you think about that i mean because tu
now that turkey is a turkey's position towards this turks now we have to. probably we have to specify that you know this is another kurdish position kurdish people are the citizens of turkey so there was a general problem this was a general problem of democratization in turkey and turkey have done a lot for this kurdish minority last last ten years whether we like it or not so it is possible now to enter seriously bates' about anything related to turkey about autonomy federalism whatever easily...
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consequently turkey. which is the country most concerned about kurdish nationalism having being host to the largest population of kurds in the world is cry wary of this situation but in particular i think when we talk about potential developments the most immediate case of course is syria and i don't think the situation on the ground there would suggest that there's a clear winner certainly not for kurdish aspirations at the moment the kurds of course would like autonomy in syria and. probably the same in turkey but at the moment there are challenges to that there are internal divisions there is relationship with iraqi kurds who have tried to smooth out the visions so peter for the moment i think it's a complex question well i would rather let me let me put it into perspective let's put it in historical perspective i mean this is the best case they have for autonomy at least maybe even stated since the end of the first world war. well it depends where you're speaking about the best the kurds of course are
consequently turkey. which is the country most concerned about kurdish nationalism having being host to the largest population of kurds in the world is cry wary of this situation but in particular i think when we talk about potential developments the most immediate case of course is syria and i don't think the situation on the ground there would suggest that there's a clear winner certainly not for kurdish aspirations at the moment the kurds of course would like autonomy in syria and. probably...
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consequently turkey. which is the country most concerned about kurdish ness nationalism having being host to the largest population of kurds in the world is cry wary of this situation but in particular i think when we talk about potential developments the most immediate case of course is syria and i don't think the situation on the ground there would suggest that there's a clear winner certainly not for kurdish aspirations at the moment the kurds of course would like autonomy in syria and. probably the same in turkey but at the moment there are challenges to that there are internal divisions there is relationship with iraqi kurds who have tried to smooth out the divisions so peter for the moment i think it's a complex question well if they don't like it let me put it into perspective let's put it in historical perspective i mean this is a best case they have for autonomy at least maybe even stated since the end of the first world war. well it depends where you're speaking about the best the kurds of cours
consequently turkey. which is the country most concerned about kurdish ness nationalism having being host to the largest population of kurds in the world is cry wary of this situation but in particular i think when we talk about potential developments the most immediate case of course is syria and i don't think the situation on the ground there would suggest that there's a clear winner certainly not for kurdish aspirations at the moment the kurds of course would like autonomy in syria and....
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this happened to him. >> did they come to your house with a turkey or was that a turkey they would get for you? >> they came to our bakery and they said we would like to speak to you and your family about the incident of antonio martinez. and we said, okay, then you can come, but they said we are going to revoke the ticket that was given and they asked us, oh, by the way, what are you going to do for christmas? and we were like, well, we just stay home and try to have a good time. that's when they offered the turkey with all the stuffing. >> what about the deputy involved? the sheriff department wouldn't say if the deputy was reprimanded. do you know and how does this make you feel if he wasn't? >> we are not sure what has happened to him. when the chief came to speak to us, he said he was on a four-day vacation. i'm not sure. and if he doesn't, we want him out of our city. we don't want him there. he did a lot of damage to my brother. my brother doesn't want to walk home from our bakery and it's just like a five-minute walk and he doesn't want to walk no where. he wants us to go with
this happened to him. >> did they come to your house with a turkey or was that a turkey they would get for you? >> they came to our bakery and they said we would like to speak to you and your family about the incident of antonio martinez. and we said, okay, then you can come, but they said we are going to revoke the ticket that was given and they asked us, oh, by the way, what are you going to do for christmas? and we were like, well, we just stay home and try to have a good time....
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how researchers are unlocking the potential of the turkey kale. >> we are watching this first- round to protect -- precipitation working its way into the area. most of the rain will be coming in tonight and tomorrow. first, and live look at doors as the clouds are building in baltimore. it's about getting fios. that moment after you finally got it that you actually get it. when you see the difference 100% fiber optics makes, and you say "woah we are not on cable anymore." when online videos aren't herky jerky, you get it. or when a movie downloads in two minutes, you get it. last chance to get fios for just $79.99 a month for two years with a two-year agreement. plus $300 back. go to got2getfios.com today for america's fastest, most reliable internet -- call the verizon center verizon fios. for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> a popular baby product is being pulled from the market in light of five infant deaths. amazon, toys r us, and others are recalling 150,000 recliners because of what the cpsc is calling a substantial risk of death to instance. -- infants. th
how researchers are unlocking the potential of the turkey kale. >> we are watching this first- round to protect -- precipitation working its way into the area. most of the rain will be coming in tonight and tomorrow. first, and live look at doors as the clouds are building in baltimore. it's about getting fios. that moment after you finally got it that you actually get it. when you see the difference 100% fiber optics makes, and you say "woah we are not on cable anymore." when...
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he may have treated his command bridge for an apartment in his done ball but retired admiral turkey turkey still keeps tabs on his country's foreign policy and he doesn't like what he sees like many turkish beetroots the admiral believes his country is second feis in common sense and domestic concerns from western interests . turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes not for a purely turkish perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria but look who it's working with saudi arabia qatar and their democratic credit is one thing. forget the zero problems with neighbor's rule which in chorale has prided itself on for many decades critics now see turkey as dancing to one nation's. place but are in place kill people but that does not suffice. which. because you are. treating. people internalise us. represent in the concrete. this is very tricky comes in geographically and culturally it's a great base camp for the likes of the u.s. and nato to take a foothold in their anti acid ambitions it was just two years ago that turkey was calling bash
he may have treated his command bridge for an apartment in his done ball but retired admiral turkey turkey still keeps tabs on his country's foreign policy and he doesn't like what he sees like many turkish beetroots the admiral believes his country is second feis in common sense and domestic concerns from western interests . turkey is looking at the middle east through america's eyes not for a purely turkish perspective for example with syria turkey claims it wants to see democracy in syria...
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so they're going to sell it to turkey at whatever below market price. that is the same thing they have been doing with oil. turkey desperately needs it. they are their neighbor. it is right there. it seems like the economics drive that situation and we would have to basically pay turkey to not take that gas? >> well, ultimately what we're doing is what we did with germany, what we did with japan, trying to convince them that there's a better way to do this and that it is in their financial interests not to be conducting this trade with iran. melissa: so only way we would do that is giving them money or subsidizing natural gas for turkey coming from somewhere else. >> not at all. melissa: go ahead. >> what we're trying to do is apply coercion. we're trying to sanction and make illegal the trade and if we do that, turkey can choose between doing business with iran and doing business with the rest of the world rather than acting like a predator and trying to take advantage when all the other countries pu back from iran. melissa: yeah. >> remember, should t
so they're going to sell it to turkey at whatever below market price. that is the same thing they have been doing with oil. turkey desperately needs it. they are their neighbor. it is right there. it seems like the economics drive that situation and we would have to basically pay turkey to not take that gas? >> well, ultimately what we're doing is what we did with germany, what we did with japan, trying to convince them that there's a better way to do this and that it is in their...
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and turkey hasn't any rights. to. syrian policy internal issues there is a conflict for thirty years in turkey you think. turkey steak which of course is an every day. people young people lost their life from both sides so. if i had to. stop the bloodshed in turkey then think of syria or. yet turkish officials seem to skirt the issue of their internal problems and instead turn their attention elsewhere in syria the case in point but the likes of retired admiral believe the turkey is a cursed one should its present commanders continue on their current course it didn't go. that was the christmas spirit becoming an obsession so by much as you can find out a bit later and. go back to church and you read the bible to find free. to remember what the holiday is supposed to be for i just think people should think that every year has to be the best christmas ever enjoyed oftenest a bit later in the program here on r.t. she hits the streets. so approaching twenty minutes past the hour here moscow time of britons are biting off
and turkey hasn't any rights. to. syrian policy internal issues there is a conflict for thirty years in turkey you think. turkey steak which of course is an every day. people young people lost their life from both sides so. if i had to. stop the bloodshed in turkey then think of syria or. yet turkish officials seem to skirt the issue of their internal problems and instead turn their attention elsewhere in syria the case in point but the likes of retired admiral believe the turkey is a cursed...
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stop the bloodshed in turkey then think about syria or palestine. yet turkish officials seem to skirt the issue of their internal problems and instead turn their attention elsewhere syria the case in point with the likes of retired admiral in turkey believe the turkey shoot is a curse one should its present commanders continue on their prudent course if you. are right now is the christmas spirit becoming an obsession to buy as much as you can and will find out later no problems. go back to church to read the bible to find. remember what the holiday is supposed to be just a people shouldn't think that every year has to be the best christmas ever. this late in the program a stray hit the streets of new york. but before that britons are now biting off less than they can share it seems as the cost of health of fruits move them beyond the reach of many people food prices that have gone up by that in just five years and leaving many families stuck on cheap prepackaged meals well she's portable carpets now on how stunned shopping lists are quickly becoming
stop the bloodshed in turkey then think about syria or palestine. yet turkish officials seem to skirt the issue of their internal problems and instead turn their attention elsewhere syria the case in point with the likes of retired admiral in turkey believe the turkey shoot is a curse one should its present commanders continue on their prudent course if you. are right now is the christmas spirit becoming an obsession to buy as much as you can and will find out later no problems. go back to...
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stop the bloodshed in turkey then think about syria or palestine. yet turkish officials seem to skirt the issue of their internal problems and instead turn their attention elsewhere syria the case in point with the likes of retired admiral in turkey believe the turkish ship is a person one should its present commanders continue on their current course. now is the christmas period becoming an obsession to buy as much as you can find out later the problem. go back to church to read the bible to find. remember what the holiday is supposed to be for i just think people should read that every year to be the best christmas ever. drawing or a half minutes later in the program a trip is the streets of new. versions and biting off less than they can cheer it seems as the cost of health of foods made them beyond the reach of many people food prices that are going up by a sudden just five years leaving many families stuck on cheap prepackaged meals. reports now on how stunned that shopping list is quickly becoming a luxury. do you look at what you're putting i
stop the bloodshed in turkey then think about syria or palestine. yet turkish officials seem to skirt the issue of their internal problems and instead turn their attention elsewhere syria the case in point with the likes of retired admiral in turkey believe the turkish ship is a person one should its present commanders continue on their current course. now is the christmas period becoming an obsession to buy as much as you can find out later the problem. go back to church to read the bible to...
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melissa: explain to me, how does that t turkey in? you say they're getting cheap natural gas from russia but how does that make them behave towards syria? what is the cnection there? >> the connecon they say they'r working humanitarian but the rest of us, those of usn the free world have been trying to putssure on countries like iran and russia that have been trying to bypass the sanctions against syria. meanwhile remember, turkey has a 40-year-old relationship with syriaand right now they have even been talking about maybe keeping some of the infrastructure there. so turkey has not, inhe press conference, melissa, with putin, not o bad word was saidbout assad. if turkey really meant about, really meant what it says about getting assad out of therand changing regimes they would have told putin to stop fuing that reg people and to actually move forward in stopping the blood line which is continuing to fuel the assad regime. melissa: you've seen a lot of this up close. you have family in syria. do you think there is anything at this poi
melissa: explain to me, how does that t turkey in? you say they're getting cheap natural gas from russia but how does that make them behave towards syria? what is the cnection there? >> the connecon they say they'r working humanitarian but the rest of us, those of usn the free world have been trying to putssure on countries like iran and russia that have been trying to bypass the sanctions against syria. meanwhile remember, turkey has a 40-year-old relationship with syriaand right now...
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the countries which could supply turkey with such missiles are you there the u.s. germany and the netherlands however for germany and the netherlands it's mainly they may need. if parliamentary approval in order to deploy their missiles to turkey and that will take of course extra time and. also russia needs a council meeting is taking place here at nato headquarters today during which this issue will also be discussed and russia still doesn't think that this is the deploying to turkey is the brightest idea as the president put in busy istanbul monday just once again that putting any extra weapons on the syrian turkish border will only escalate the conflict and serve russian delegation here is headed by the country's foreign minister sergei lavrov and i believe we will hear from him today and he will stress that position once again but the of course this is not the only topic on the agenda between russia and nato foreign ministers will be discussing corporation in afghanistan and drink war games between russia and nato parties natalia novikov live from brussels for
the countries which could supply turkey with such missiles are you there the u.s. germany and the netherlands however for germany and the netherlands it's mainly they may need. if parliamentary approval in order to deploy their missiles to turkey and that will take of course extra time and. also russia needs a council meeting is taking place here at nato headquarters today during which this issue will also be discussed and russia still doesn't think that this is the deploying to turkey is the...
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what is most important for a person is safety, and we have that here in turkey. we no longer have to fear assad's bombs, and we are grateful for that. >> the turkish town is located on the way back to the camp on the syrian border. it is home to 60,000 people and an estimated 20,000 syrians now live here. there are no tents or containers, and rents have exploded. accommodation and even a makeshift building costs the equivalent of 250 euros a month, and most people have to do without heat. zachariah and his family of 12 were driven out by the constant shelling. >> my whole savings went to the people who smuggled us across the border and on the first three months rent. this is all i have left. i do not know what is going to happen. >> what is going on here is terrible, but it is nothing compared to what happened in syria. we cannot and do not want to have to go into the war zone. than the tens of thousands of syrians have fled to turkey, and more are waiting on the border. those who have taken refuge in tents and containers will not forget this winter. what's worse
what is most important for a person is safety, and we have that here in turkey. we no longer have to fear assad's bombs, and we are grateful for that. >> the turkish town is located on the way back to the camp on the syrian border. it is home to 60,000 people and an estimated 20,000 syrians now live here. there are no tents or containers, and rents have exploded. accommodation and even a makeshift building costs the equivalent of 250 euros a month, and most people have to do without heat....
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and to turkey from russia and by russia so it was really it did seem like. the meeting between the two leaders day went by in a very amicable outlets here in fact the prime minister has called a good friend every speck full every speck full of even honorable friend both leaders have underlined the friendship by several times. considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the nato mission to set of a patriot air defense missile base on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll you have a business consultant christopher forstall told me things berlin seems content to turn his back on public opinion. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously over fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition in our days that the parliament overrides the wishes of the people so many people here do not trust the parliament they do not trust the
and to turkey from russia and by russia so it was really it did seem like. the meeting between the two leaders day went by in a very amicable outlets here in fact the prime minister has called a good friend every speck full every speck full of even honorable friend both leaders have underlined the friendship by several times. considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the nato mission to set of a patriot air defense missile base on the turkish border with syria more than sixty...
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to turkey from russia. so he really did seem like. a very. honorable. germany is considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the. missiles on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll german business consultant christophe he says berlin seems content to turn its back on public opinion right now. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition nowadays that the parliament overrides the wishes of the people so many people here do not trust the parliament they do not trust the government and they do not trust the media and what we have here is you know you know eighty percent were against the afghanistan issue and we sent our troops against their wishes then you know paying into the bankrupt euro currency to get again against eighty percent of the wishes of the people and sending
to turkey from russia. so he really did seem like. a very. honorable. germany is considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers as part of the. missiles on the turkish border with syria more than sixty percent of germans being against the move according to a recent poll german business consultant christophe he says berlin seems content to turn its back on public opinion right now. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or occur if the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a mess of intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon and the invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check out. to you as in the does the syrian political activist joining us on the line from london are the dots a lot of if if if this equation and there is talk about the possible use of chemical weapons this is the if i mean to deny is that you have a used chemical weapons on his people so the
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or occur if the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five...
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shells are hitting turkey and have killed a family there. a turkish plane was shot down over the mediterranean, and kassam rockets are being deployed against the civilian population. >> the german government has emphasized that the move is not in anticipation of a possible turkish invasion of syria or a possible no-fly zone. >> we have implemented a number of safeguards, created a series of fire walls, which explicitly state that neither nato nor the federal republic of germany has any interest in becoming directly party to the conflict in syria. >> the decision is intended as a signal that nato members stick together. german lawmakers hope that could at least prevent the fighting in syria from growing further. >> bad news for european automakers. there appears to be no end in sight to the slump in new car sales. figures show auto sales in europe shrunk by over 10% in november. >> that was the 14th month in a row that purchases declined according to the european automobile manufacturers association. buyers in italy, spain, and france proved
shells are hitting turkey and have killed a family there. a turkish plane was shot down over the mediterranean, and kassam rockets are being deployed against the civilian population. >> the german government has emphasized that the move is not in anticipation of a possible turkish invasion of syria or a possible no-fly zone. >> we have implemented a number of safeguards, created a series of fire walls, which explicitly state that neither nato nor the federal republic of germany has...
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in case assad regime fires missiles into turkey or fired at the rebels and end up in turkey. there has been a lot of stuff going on along the border. this will protect turkey, our nato ally, from attack. adam: will take several weeks to set up the patriot missile batteries. >> that's right. adam: if they need the batteries to protect them do they have time for that? isn't the assad regime on its last leg now? >> that's a good question. these are american units coming from places like germany and netherlands. i was surprised it might take the end of january. that's reason i said it was symbolic saying we're sporting them. who knows what will happen in syria over the next couple weeks or months or even before these batteries are in place. there could be certainly some problems due to the lack, this vulnerability they think is developing for turkish airspace and turkish sovereignty. adam: turkey is an ally. they are a member of nato. they have a strong army. syria, on the other hand, as we said, the rebels are aligned with islamic powers that may not be friendly to the united st
in case assad regime fires missiles into turkey or fired at the rebels and end up in turkey. there has been a lot of stuff going on along the border. this will protect turkey, our nato ally, from attack. adam: will take several weeks to set up the patriot missile batteries. >> that's right. adam: if they need the batteries to protect them do they have time for that? isn't the assad regime on its last leg now? >> that's a good question. these are american units coming from places...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a mess of intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon and invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check and. meanwhile another troubling video appeared on the internet early this week very five footage shows what's claimed to be a rebel fighter using chemical weapons on the boat you babbitts after the test a masked man that threatens to use the poison and supporters of the sun. with wilkinson the f
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks have the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a massive intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon and the invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check on. lawrence wilkerson this is the chief of stuff the secretary of state colin powell he told us the u.s. could very well be preparing for a ground invasion why in the world would we put patriot batteries on the turkish border ostensibly to protect turkey with the largest army and the m
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks have the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five...
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to turkey. so he really did seem like. a very amicable. germany's considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers part of the. border with syria more than sixty percent of the move according to a recent poll. public opinion. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously over fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition in our days that the parliament overrides the wishes of the people so many people here do not trust the parliament they do not trust the government and they do not trust the media and what we have here is you know eighty percent who are against the afghanistan issue and we sent our troops against their wishes then we are you know paying into the bankrupt euro currency to get again against eighty per cent of the wishes of the people and now we are sending these patriot systems and that is a very bad situation all still to come in the program with me kevin zero in spanish banks c
to turkey. so he really did seem like. a very amicable. germany's considering deploying nearly two hundred soldiers part of the. border with syria more than sixty percent of the move according to a recent poll. public opinion. our chancellor mrs merkel is obviously over fulfilling and prematurely fulfilling washington's wishes which is completely against the will of the people and sixty percent by the way is i think not the correct figure this is a regular tradition in our days that the...
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the problem is turkey is not entering the situation with clean hands turkey on the one hand is helping to supply the rebels who are attacking damascus and damascus understandably is shooting back and then turkey claims that it needs defensive weaponry to protect civilians and now if turkey were to stand down from supplying the rebels perhaps they would not have the problem of protecting civilians on their side of the border the russian says the deployment of the missiles will only escalate the conflict nato says it will d. as the employment of these missiles will act as a deterrent so we believe well i tunes have to believe president putin i'm afraid that the north atlantic treaty organization has not thought through the consequences of their actions we now see that in libya there has been the resurgence of a certain kind of islamicist strain that it has spread into northern mali and now the international community has to contemplate a military intervention basically to clean up the mess that was created by their intervention in north africa in libya in two thousand and eleven now ther
the problem is turkey is not entering the situation with clean hands turkey on the one hand is helping to supply the rebels who are attacking damascus and damascus understandably is shooting back and then turkey claims that it needs defensive weaponry to protect civilians and now if turkey were to stand down from supplying the rebels perhaps they would not have the problem of protecting civilians on their side of the border the russian says the deployment of the missiles will only escalate the...
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of his mullah so it has politicized to a large extent a sunni shiite struggle with saudi arabia and turkey being the two pillars that increasingly egypt the pillars of a sunni arab world against against increasingly iran and iraq move it what do you think about that and is it a good strategy is it going to work. well no it's not going to work because by alienating iran from this equation they're making a lot of problems for themselves precisely in iraq because as renal. previously was much more willing to compromise with the americans than he is now so no this strategy by the you was continuing to alienate the shiites in the middle east which was one of the main policies of the of the bush administration and this policy of alienating the shiites in the middle east has effectively led to a sort of the goal is ation of the shiites in iraq. he was to a certain extent standing up to iran and so i would not agree with the. you know saying that the shiites in iraq are somewhat more shiite than they are arabs because as we know you know they do have a history of being having fought you know the m
of his mullah so it has politicized to a large extent a sunni shiite struggle with saudi arabia and turkey being the two pillars that increasingly egypt the pillars of a sunni arab world against against increasingly iran and iraq move it what do you think about that and is it a good strategy is it going to work. well no it's not going to work because by alienating iran from this equation they're making a lot of problems for themselves precisely in iraq because as renal. previously was much more...
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russia and turkey look to safeguard their burgeoning trade ties from political fallout from the syrian conflict and president putin this is the ball. state where politics the usual. young unemployed in the u.k. despair of ever finding a job with a government billion pound flagship skiing seeming to make matters worse. are you watching r t live from moscow the political crisis in egypt is deepening with the country's top judges rebelling against president mohamed morsi the supremes constitutional court has refused to oversee a referendum on the new draft constitution planned for two weeks time and claims pro morsi supporters have prevented them from doing their job judges declared an open ended strike late on sunday when they were supposed to rule on the legitimacy of the islamised dominated panel which drafted the constitution thousands of morsy supporters surrounded the building and stopped the judges from entering the opposition who continue their protest against what they call an oppressive regime are planning to march from the presidential palace on cheese day meanwhile egypt's eco
russia and turkey look to safeguard their burgeoning trade ties from political fallout from the syrian conflict and president putin this is the ball. state where politics the usual. young unemployed in the u.k. despair of ever finding a job with a government billion pound flagship skiing seeming to make matters worse. are you watching r t live from moscow the political crisis in egypt is deepening with the country's top judges rebelling against president mohamed morsi the supremes...
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nato is expected to approve the deployment of missiles on turkey's border with syria despite warnings from russia that the move will further destabilize the volatile conflict zone. and speaking exclusively to our t.v. colombia's fark rebels will say they're being forced to fight for peace as the government keeps up its deadly raid the militants spied on going to. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our team israel is under pressure from the u.n. to open up to the world of the nuclear arsenal it denies it even exists in an elder wellman vote in the general assembly approved a resolution urging the country to allow inspections of its atomic facilities artie's policia reports. it's one of the pastors never opened its facilities in fact the israeli government has never gone on record publicly stating that it has nuclear capability they will sponsor is always been no comment but of course it is widely assumed and widely understood that israel has a nuclear program particularly in the south of the country in donna what we're hearing now is a resolution that has been overwhelmi
nato is expected to approve the deployment of missiles on turkey's border with syria despite warnings from russia that the move will further destabilize the volatile conflict zone. and speaking exclusively to our t.v. colombia's fark rebels will say they're being forced to fight for peace as the government keeps up its deadly raid the militants spied on going to. twenty four hours a day seven days a week this is our team israel is under pressure from the u.n. to open up to the world of the...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the church of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a mess of intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon an invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check on now lawrence wilkerson former chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell says the evidence clearly points to a possible u.s. ground invasion. why in the world would we put patriot batteries on the turkish border ostensibly to protect turkey with a large just army and the most powerf
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the church of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five...
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in the patriot missile battery units i mean are serious absolutely zero threat to turkey militarily and in fact. you can look at this is sort of more posturing on the part of nato turkey itself toward at least a new government between whether to take the nato side with regards to the destabilization taking down of syria or not so there's a lot of changes and also turkey has issues with israel which has cropped up recently based on the statements from prime minister erdogan. time for now over thanks your thoughts not much appreciated patrick henningsen there from london thanks governor. silicon valley has long been the world's leading hub for high tech business of course a reputation largely down to an influx of foreign entrepreneurs but this global symbol of enterprise could soon be in danger now with the u.s. growing ever more reluctant to welcome new talent in from abroad but in a cancian of it reports. puts the silicon valley fun. lots of sharing helping each other even competitors will hope each other some of the biggest brands on the planet and i'll instantly associate as wheth
in the patriot missile battery units i mean are serious absolutely zero threat to turkey militarily and in fact. you can look at this is sort of more posturing on the part of nato turkey itself toward at least a new government between whether to take the nato side with regards to the destabilization taking down of syria or not so there's a lot of changes and also turkey has issues with israel which has cropped up recently based on the statements from prime minister erdogan. time for now over...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a mess of intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon and the invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check on. when they're in school to send the former chief of staff to second state colin powell says the u.s. could very well be preparing for a ground invasion. why in the world would we put patriot batteries on the turkish border ostensibly to protect turkey with the largest army and the most
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five...
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of his mullah so it has politicized to a large extent a sunni shiite struggle with saudi arabia and turkey being the two pillars that increasingly egypt the pillars of a sunni arab world against against increasingly iran and iraq ok move it what do you think about that and is it a good strategy is it going to work. well no it's not going to work because by alienating iran from this equation they're making a lot of problems for themselves precisely in iraq because as you know. previously was much more willing to compromise with the americans than he is now so now the strategy by the us continuing to alienate the shiites in the middle east which was one of the main policy of the of the bush administration this policy of alienating the shiites in the middle east has effectively led to a certain radicalization of the shiites in iraq. as we know nobody in maliki was to a certain extent standing up to iran and so i would not agree with the. you know saying that the shiites in iraq are somewhat more shiite than they are arabs because as we know you know there is they do have a history of being ha
of his mullah so it has politicized to a large extent a sunni shiite struggle with saudi arabia and turkey being the two pillars that increasingly egypt the pillars of a sunni arab world against against increasingly iran and iraq ok move it what do you think about that and is it a good strategy is it going to work. well no it's not going to work because by alienating iran from this equation they're making a lot of problems for themselves precisely in iraq because as you know. previously was...
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so turkey has its sources of both oil and gas. and if turkey wasn't so disruptive in its relationship with israel, there could be a place of discussing the israeli and sip ri yacht offshore gas fields supplying gas to turkey in the future. unfortunately, the turkish leadership today is at the head of the crowd that is bashing israel and supporting the terrorist organization, hamas, including in the last attacks on israel with rockets. and right now i think turkey shot itself t in the foot by excluding itself from the east mediterranean gas development of israel and cypress. thank you. >> before we go to my good friend jean, let me just say that you have been an outstanding panel, and i hope that we can get the information you're giving us today out to everybody. because i don't think the things you're telling us today are widely known. and so we really appreciate you being here. jean? >> thank you. and i want to continue on congressman meeks' discussion about oil. 40 years ago, and i can't believe i can say 40 years ago when i was
so turkey has its sources of both oil and gas. and if turkey wasn't so disruptive in its relationship with israel, there could be a place of discussing the israeli and sip ri yacht offshore gas fields supplying gas to turkey in the future. unfortunately, the turkish leadership today is at the head of the crowd that is bashing israel and supporting the terrorist organization, hamas, including in the last attacks on israel with rockets. and right now i think turkey shot itself t in the foot by...
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of his mullah so it has politicized to a large extent a sunni shiite struggle with saudi arabia and turkey being the two pillars that increasingly egypt the pillars of a sunni arab world against against increasingly iran and iraq ok move it what do you think about that and is it a good strategy is it going to work. well no it's not going to work because by alienating iran from this equation they're making a lot of problems for themselves precisely in iraq because as you know key previously was much more willing to compromise with the americans than he is now so now the strategy by the us continuing to alienate the shiites in the middle east which was one of the main policies of the of the bush administration this policy of alienating the shiites in the middle east has effectively led to a certain radicalization of the shiites in iraq. as we know nobody in maliki was to a certain extent standing up to iran and so i would not agree with the. you know saying that the shiites in iraq are somewhat more shiite than they are arabs because as we know you know there is they do have a history of bei
of his mullah so it has politicized to a large extent a sunni shiite struggle with saudi arabia and turkey being the two pillars that increasingly egypt the pillars of a sunni arab world against against increasingly iran and iraq ok move it what do you think about that and is it a good strategy is it going to work. well no it's not going to work because by alienating iran from this equation they're making a lot of problems for themselves precisely in iraq because as you know key previously was...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or occur if the syrians are not going to attack the turks the church of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a mess of intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon and the invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check on. well lawrence wilkerson the former chief of staff to seconds you state colin powell says the u.s. could very well be preparing for a ground invasion. why in the world would we put patriot batteries on the turkish border ostensibly to protect turkey with a large just army and the most pow
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theater ballistic missiles or occur if the syrians are not going to attack the turks the church of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand...
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engaged in violent acts in eastern turkey so that that has you know that is going to definitely be an area of some conflict and experiencing the arabs fight in the kurds when. i don't know if the kurds when but i agree with josh i had the kurdish issue is huge in the middle east it tends not to get a lot of attention we've been focused very much on the sunny shared divide but the kurdish issue is very important because turkey syria iraq iran all have big kurdish minorities that are arrest so i think that's an issue we should really keep an eye out on because that will be a big part of what's going on in the middle east today but if you know one of the things that really bothers me is that these jihadists that are paid and trained or whatever and however they're related to the saudi arabia it's really easy to get them moving but it's hard to get them to slow down you know you fire them up and once they're fired up that they're almost impossible to control do you worry about that when it comes to syria yes you know the soldiers are not very picky about who these supports and who would b
engaged in violent acts in eastern turkey so that that has you know that is going to definitely be an area of some conflict and experiencing the arabs fight in the kurds when. i don't know if the kurds when but i agree with josh i had the kurdish issue is huge in the middle east it tends not to get a lot of attention we've been focused very much on the sunny shared divide but the kurdish issue is very important because turkey syria iraq iran all have big kurdish minorities that are arrest so i...
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i do not think it will happen in turkey either. >> i actually agree with bret. i cannot find terribly compelling the argument to say we're going to pick up the trash and moderate. but the muslim brotherhood is a bad virtue. you want to see muslims start having the organic debates they were having around the year 1900 and got aborted by the arrival of dictatorship. the need to have them have the basic slugest amongst -- slugfest amongst people of faith. it is not going to be the liberals' i will drive al qaeda -- that will drive al qaeda out. >> reuel, you cannot claim that people of faith equal the islamists. if you go to egypt today, 80- some-odd-million people will say they are people of faith. muslim brotherhood is a well organized party with only 600,000 or 800,000 people. you cannot say the people of faith in "islamists. it is an ideology for certain political goals, not a virtue. when the liberals in egypt when the election, you come back and talk to me. >> i want to add, i think we realize we're at this sensitive stage where there are multiple centers of
i do not think it will happen in turkey either. >> i actually agree with bret. i cannot find terribly compelling the argument to say we're going to pick up the trash and moderate. but the muslim brotherhood is a bad virtue. you want to see muslims start having the organic debates they were having around the year 1900 and got aborted by the arrival of dictatorship. the need to have them have the basic slugest amongst -- slugfest amongst people of faith. it is not going to be the liberals'...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theatre ballistic missiles or occur if the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks have the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a mess of intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon and invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check on. data about your private e-mails and anything you look at on the internet could soon end up in police to talk about that so if you live in britain we look at the a draft of snooping bill is getting a furious reaction civil rights come play there's also the break to come us pledges to lib
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming theatre ballistic missiles or occur if the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks have the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming fire ballistic missiles or occur if the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a massive intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon and invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check and. i'm not joined by lawrence wilkerson the retired u.s. army colonel who was chief of staff to colin powell when he was u.s. secretary of state now as i say you were kind of paul's chief of staff when the decision was made to invade iraq in two thousand and three he made a speech that laid ou
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming fire ballistic missiles or occur if the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand...
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what i have seen so far they wouldn't be and it's more support turkey and more domestic problem for turkey so they want something on those borders. but i think generally, the 400 people on the ground aren't really us putting troops on the ground. they just have to man missiles. >> a lot of borders to protect in syria. we will be watching until we start putting missiles everywhere. thanks, martha. finally to the continuing and apparently stuck negotiations over a deal to avoid tax hikes and spending cuts at year's end. so-called fiscal cliff, good news or bad news when nothing seems to be happening on a week like this, john? >> did depends which of the dramas you're watching. one of the difficulties covering this story is there are two dramas. there's the public drama, press releases, tantrums that all signs are giving about how the other side isn't doing any work. and then drama going on inside the room. we don't really know a whole lot about what's going on inside the room. the president met with john boehner for 50 minutes and all we know is it was a frank exchange. usually a euphemism u
what i have seen so far they wouldn't be and it's more support turkey and more domestic problem for turkey so they want something on those borders. but i think generally, the 400 people on the ground aren't really us putting troops on the ground. they just have to man missiles. >> a lot of borders to protect in syria. we will be watching until we start putting missiles everywhere. thanks, martha. finally to the continuing and apparently stuck negotiations over a deal to avoid tax hikes...
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germany and the london though that netherlands of story other countries that are going to supply turkey with those missiles however for the netherlands and germany it might need. a parliamentary approval to do so however so that's going to take more time and negotiations. but that was not the only topic on the agenda today during the russian navy. council meeting also corporation in afghanistan was discussed as well as joint war games thanks very much indeed for that live from brussels well in syria state media reports that a rebel mortar attack on a school in the damascus suburbs has killed twenty nine students and a teacher is the latest incident of collateral damage in the conflict that has allegedly claimed hundreds of lives in the past few days alone the syrian government maintains its fighting terrorists and control from. the painstaking search for peace in colombia says the latest round of talks between the government and fog rebels begin on wednesday because the deadliest military raid against the armed opposition since talks began in october the colombian president says an agre
germany and the london though that netherlands of story other countries that are going to supply turkey with those missiles however for the netherlands and germany it might need. a parliamentary approval to do so however so that's going to take more time and negotiations. but that was not the only topic on the agenda today during the russian navy. council meeting also corporation in afghanistan was discussed as well as joint war games thanks very much indeed for that live from brussels well in...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming fire ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks have the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a mess of intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon and invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check on. brits heading towards more years of a stir it's he would talk about that bit later the treasury chief insists that cup bugs will help the country struggling economy. more opinion shortly also after the break to. liberate. its settlement construction where. the sun rises over what seems lik
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming fire ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the turks have the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato and intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand...
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which turkey has in that particular case nato membership. and we accepted this as a given. on the other hand the more military to be are you accumulate in one place. the more risk you have that this one day would be used . as for the. purpose of this deployment yes i read here that some experts believe that if it is intended to prevent any. syrian crossfire. then that could be positioned to be different and as it is in the visage to be positioned some people say it is quiet. useful to put the. american radar which is part of the american missile defense system that building codes in the threat from iran. if this is the case then it is even more risky i would say because this multiple purpose deployment. could create additional. temptations that about iran rather than syria well that's what that's what some people say. the configuration as it is being presented in the media it. really looks like it could be used against their own you know syria is not the only issue between america and russia first think obama did when he got reelected is tha
which turkey has in that particular case nato membership. and we accepted this as a given. on the other hand the more military to be are you accumulate in one place. the more risk you have that this one day would be used . as for the. purpose of this deployment yes i read here that some experts believe that if it is intended to prevent any. syrian crossfire. then that could be positioned to be different and as it is in the visage to be positioned some people say it is quiet. useful to put the....
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which turkey has in that particular case nato membership. and we accepted this as a given. on the other hand the more military cuddlier you accumulate in one place. the more risk you have that this had to or when they would be used. as for the. purpose of this deployment yes i read here that some experts believe that if it is intended to prevent any. syrian crossfire. then that could be positioned to be different and as it is in the business to be positioned some people say it is quiet. useful to put the. american radar which is part of the american missile defense system that building codes in the threat from iran. if this is the case then it is even more risky i would say because this multiple purpose deployment. could create additional. temptations iran rather than syria well that's what that's what some people say. the configuration as it is being presented in the media it. really looks like it could be used against the real you know syria is not the only issue between america and russia first think obama did when he got reelected is tha
which turkey has in that particular case nato membership. and we accepted this as a given. on the other hand the more military cuddlier you accumulate in one place. the more risk you have that this had to or when they would be used. as for the. purpose of this deployment yes i read here that some experts believe that if it is intended to prevent any. syrian crossfire. then that could be positioned to be different and as it is in the business to be positioned some people say it is quiet. useful...
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your joke on white turkey. you know what, it was turkey white chilly, that means he had leverovers. but at least obama did not serve him crow. >> eliot: who knows, nobody knows if it was turkey or crew. >> this is when mitt romney got free stuff that we paid for is. >> eliot: what do you make of the lunch? >> i thought it was a great opportunity for both men to look really good and they blew it. they could have agreed on something that would have made the two of them look great. it more than barack obama at this point. nothing happened, and they were cordial enough. >> eliot: i was surprised something tangible was not allowed. the president is gracious and bipartisan and romney needs something to stay relevant. >> he's bipartisan. he made the obama healthcare plan. >> eliot: i have to give matt miller credit for this idea. he could have asked mitt romney to chair a council on healthcare cost. you're a numbers guy. you're the consultant. figure out where we can in a humane way drive costs down and give us good ideas. that would have been useful for both of them. >> healthcare would h
your joke on white turkey. you know what, it was turkey white chilly, that means he had leverovers. but at least obama did not serve him crow. >> eliot: who knows, nobody knows if it was turkey or crew. >> this is when mitt romney got free stuff that we paid for is. >> eliot: what do you make of the lunch? >> i thought it was a great opportunity for both men to look really good and they blew it. they could have agreed on something that would have made the two of them...
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i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming fire ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the church of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand troops to secure syria's weapons of mass destruction the question on everyone's mind is are they seriously considering that kind of a mess of intervention because that could mean another you rock coming soon an invasion that could be followed by years of bloody civil war in washington i'm going to check on. the concerns over the syrian government's chemical stockpile reached a critical level this week of course it has begun mixing weapons components and delivery systems times correspondent says the possible movement of the storm is to put them out of the reach of militants. every massacre that happ
i don't think there's any requirement whatsoever for patriot batteries on the ground in turkey again the patriot missiles are designed to really protect primarily against incoming fire ballistic missiles or aircraft the syrians are not going to attack the turks the church of the most powerful military establishment in the region the largest army in nato intervention in syria will be as bad if not worse than what we experienced in iraq the pentagon said they would need seventy five thousand...