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army is moving its supplies from iraq to afghanistan certain equipment such as are in rap. mine resistant vehicles are humvees or those types of equipment a lot of our rolling vehicles rolling stock of vehicles and some generation that equipment yes will be dedicated towards the mission in afghanistan but critics warn that moving troops won't help much that. we're not going people see u.s. forces inside their country it brings in paganism and makes them turn to terrorism and al qaeda so as more american troops come here from iraq it will just make things worse i don't believe the americans will leave for another fifty years they have two of the main military bases here and they're now building the americans leaving iraq also sends the wrong message to insurgents the afghans seeing the americans are drawing from iraq and they think themselves ok they're going to withdraw in a year or two we're going to hold on things will take control in a year or two it doesn't matter how real to quote she's already been told he'll be going from iraq back to afghanistan it'll be his second
army is moving its supplies from iraq to afghanistan certain equipment such as are in rap. mine resistant vehicles are humvees or those types of equipment a lot of our rolling vehicles rolling stock of vehicles and some generation that equipment yes will be dedicated towards the mission in afghanistan but critics warn that moving troops won't help much that. we're not going people see u.s. forces inside their country it brings in paganism and makes them turn to terrorism and al qaeda so as more...
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forces will leave iraq by the end of 2011. they ended seven years of combat missions in iraq at the end of august. a total of 50,000 u.s. troops remain in the country to train and support iraqi forces. >>> myanmar's pro-democracy opposition parties have complained that sunday's general election was blatantly rigged. it was the country's first in 20 years. the official result has not been announc announced, but the opposition national democratic force said on tuesday that it lost badly in the election. the ndf was founded by former members of the disbanded pro-democracy party led by aung san suu kyi, who is under house arrest. the ndf contested about 160 of the 1,159 seats in the two-house national parliament and regional assemblies. the opposition party says it's likely to win only 16 seats. it says the military-backed union solidarity and development party seems to have won most of the seats. the pro-democracy party claims that the election was rigged and has accused the usdp of illegally collecting votes in advance for the p
forces will leave iraq by the end of 2011. they ended seven years of combat missions in iraq at the end of august. a total of 50,000 u.s. troops remain in the country to train and support iraqi forces. >>> myanmar's pro-democracy opposition parties have complained that sunday's general election was blatantly rigged. it was the country's first in 20 years. the official result has not been announc announced, but the opposition national democratic force said on tuesday that it lost badly...
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was iraq suffering the fallout from one of its bloodiest weeks for months after at least seventy six people were killed in attacks or shia neighborhoods and with the u.s. forces stepping down local militias are falling back to local warlords and al qaida about find out how the rocky military will cope with the challenges ahead next our team meets general mohamed al askari a spokesman from iraq's ministry of defense. has general mohamed i'll ask every an adviser and spokesperson with the iraqi ministry of defense so thank you very much for joining us here are not the worst but the american soldiers has missed by knowledge the majority do feel confident that the actual soldiers and the iraqi security force is able to keep the situation here. it is a good question it's worth talking about the readiness or not of the iraqi security forces because the number of american troops left in this country is forty nine thousand seven hundred something it's important the americans are gone what's also important is the timing the timing of implementing this phase of the agreement was put forward by
was iraq suffering the fallout from one of its bloodiest weeks for months after at least seventy six people were killed in attacks or shia neighborhoods and with the u.s. forces stepping down local militias are falling back to local warlords and al qaida about find out how the rocky military will cope with the challenges ahead next our team meets general mohamed al askari a spokesman from iraq's ministry of defense. has general mohamed i'll ask every an adviser and spokesperson with the iraqi...
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persecuted believer is in other countries and raise these with persecutors in some cases. >> iraq is not listed as a count of concern, should it have been? >> yes, our commission believes iraq, when it comes to religious minorities and on going secretary olence should be named. we believe the u.s. has leverage to make fundamtal changes, particularly in the political process. it should be named as a country of particular concern. >> at least 58 christians were murdered. >> this is an on going problem and political problem in iraq. it is somethg the religion out govement can do something about. we ask them to raise a rock to the standard of one of the worst violators and do something about it. >> what is being done by the u.s. government to altar their behavior? >> international freedom act of 1998 has a video ri varie of tools. they are used and in some cases aren't. in many countries of the world, they use the tools. saying nice things, and the secretary of state and president obama have made strong statemens but haven't married words with actions, like denying persecutors visas to t
persecuted believer is in other countries and raise these with persecutors in some cases. >> iraq is not listed as a count of concern, should it have been? >> yes, our commission believes iraq, when it comes to religious minorities and on going secretary olence should be named. we believe the u.s. has leverage to make fundamtal changes, particularly in the political process. it should be named as a country of particular concern. >> at least 58 christians were murdered....
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invasion of iraq. now, when the u.s. invasion of iraq took place 18 months after 9/11 in march, 2003, we had another colossal failure of intelligence on the part of the united states. and a colossal failure of imagination on the part of the united states. so if you come back to the u.s. perspective you say there was an incredible intelligence and imagination failure in 1941. there was another in 2001. and instead of that, getting us to think about who is this adversary to know the enemy, we get into an even more disastrous war in the case of iraq where the intelligence failure is simply colossal and that involves an inability to imagine the other side. and it is not to sympathize with the other side. that's not the point. the point is to imagine the other side and one to imagine the nature of their grievances. and, of course, the argument after 9/11 and still pretty much, they hate us for our freedoms. they have no legitimate grievances. the argument was, you know, the iraqis are under a brutal dictator which they were.
invasion of iraq. now, when the u.s. invasion of iraq took place 18 months after 9/11 in march, 2003, we had another colossal failure of intelligence on the part of the united states. and a colossal failure of imagination on the part of the united states. so if you come back to the u.s. perspective you say there was an incredible intelligence and imagination failure in 1941. there was another in 2001. and instead of that, getting us to think about who is this adversary to know the enemy, we get...
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groups in iraq trained by the u.s. to help build security cordons back into the arms of al qaida claim they've been abandoned sending american death down to the shore in protection. this week has seen a surge in violence in iraq and it's raised questions over the ability of the country's forces to handle the escalating security situation where next to our teammates general muhammad us going to be a spokesman from iraq's minister of defense to find out how the military will cope with the china just ahead. but now i have general mohamed i'll ask every an advisor and spokesperson with the iraqi ministry of defense so thank you very much for joining us here are not forthcoming the most consultants have left by and large from the terrorists and do you feel confident that the actual soldiers and the iraqi security force is able to keep the situation so calm and how do you feel. it is a good question it's worth talking about the readiness or not of the iraqi security forces because the number of american troops left in this c
groups in iraq trained by the u.s. to help build security cordons back into the arms of al qaida claim they've been abandoned sending american death down to the shore in protection. this week has seen a surge in violence in iraq and it's raised questions over the ability of the country's forces to handle the escalating security situation where next to our teammates general muhammad us going to be a spokesman from iraq's minister of defense to find out how the military will cope with the china...
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what has that got to do with iraq? if saddam hussein is a brutal dictator but this, this and this reason you cannot go in and expect to have just a smooth takeover. and so when i look back thinking, you know, all the things i've read about japan and other places, the people in the bush administration are saying, well, here's our, here's our war plan. here's, here's plan a. we're going to go in, topple iraq and get out quickly. in quickly, out quickly, leave a small footprint and the existing government will take over. there is no plan b. i really have read extensively, and everything we can get, you know, there'll never be a u.s. investigation of iraq the way there was after pearl harbor. we'll never get all of those documents. but i've read a lot of it has come out including people like douglas fite and others who have really pushed out a lot of documents. there was no plan b. sounds just like that general who said we're going to get in and out of china in four years. you know, the joke was plan a is to get if and out
what has that got to do with iraq? if saddam hussein is a brutal dictator but this, this and this reason you cannot go in and expect to have just a smooth takeover. and so when i look back thinking, you know, all the things i've read about japan and other places, the people in the bush administration are saying, well, here's our, here's our war plan. here's, here's plan a. we're going to go in, topple iraq and get out quickly. in quickly, out quickly, leave a small footprint and the existing...
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lolling figures show that the suicide rate among veterans who have served in iraq and afghanistan is that a record high quality is going to educate and it takes in the why so many u.s. soldiers who abandoned by the country they served each day eighteen american veterans commit suicide in the last few years more u.s. military personnel have taken their own lives than have been killed in either iraq or afghanistan the numbers raise a question where is the battle really happening in the field or at home. he was only home for eight months before. he was even took him over to my home is going to. return. any year and it happens when i post torture. i told him he was number twenty six. these parents share a similar tragedy one of losing their children who had gone to war in iraq strong and healthy man and came back deeply traumatized and haunted by nightmares. thousands of american troops returning home with post-traumatic stress disorder but many refused to seek help from the government in fear it's going to show on their records and they won't be hired anywhere but even those who do seek
lolling figures show that the suicide rate among veterans who have served in iraq and afghanistan is that a record high quality is going to educate and it takes in the why so many u.s. soldiers who abandoned by the country they served each day eighteen american veterans commit suicide in the last few years more u.s. military personnel have taken their own lives than have been killed in either iraq or afghanistan the numbers raise a question where is the battle really happening in the field or...
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doing in iraq it was court t copenhagen denmark. that's a quick check on what's over and i hope dot com tonight the stories result we are getting a lot less privacy for a little more security don't you think about this one the controversy over how u.s. airports are now casting their eyes over more than just your passport or about those body scanners what you think about that let us know if the call and by the stories you see on our web page also call the jaws of extinction pretty pictures coming out of tigers get a helping paul from big friends really serious side to be going to love this little . artsy dog calms the place to be for that story as well tonight. and. all this week a special reports for you from central asia and the are all sea once the world's fourth largest lake that almost disappeared after a century ago because of soviet a cultural mismanagement and did the receding waters rob the region of its economic climate and lifeline but it didn't deprive people of the hope that maybe one day see would return and now tonight
doing in iraq it was court t copenhagen denmark. that's a quick check on what's over and i hope dot com tonight the stories result we are getting a lot less privacy for a little more security don't you think about this one the controversy over how u.s. airports are now casting their eyes over more than just your passport or about those body scanners what you think about that let us know if the call and by the stories you see on our web page also call the jaws of extinction pretty pictures...
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military personnel have taken their own lives than have been killed in either iraq or afghanistan the numbers raise a question where is the battle really happening in the field or at home. he was only home for eight months before. his demons took him over my home is the only mentally return. any year and it happens that when i post torture. i told him he was number twenty six. when. these parents share a similar tragedy one of losing their children who had gone to war in iraq strong and healthy man and came back deeply traumatized and haunted by nightmares. thousands of american troops returning home with post-traumatic stress disorder but many refused to seek help from the government in fear it's going to show on their records and they won't be hired anywhere but even those who do seek help are often neglected i want to apply for a job. i applied for unemployment benefits. i went to the veterans administration for treatment a year after i was discharged because i was feeling suicidal and i was discharged i was refused treatment actually brian little would served in iraq came to this
military personnel have taken their own lives than have been killed in either iraq or afghanistan the numbers raise a question where is the battle really happening in the field or at home. he was only home for eight months before. his demons took him over my home is the only mentally return. any year and it happens that when i post torture. i told him he was number twenty six. when. these parents share a similar tragedy one of losing their children who had gone to war in iraq strong and healthy...
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on the iran iraq border. you can go. to. for the first time ever the u.s. is coming under review by the un human rights council washington may be less than comfortable as its rights record at home and abroad undergoes examination and discussion this comes just two weeks after the online whistleblower wiki leaks published documents implicating the bush administration in torture cianjur a button i thought from the american civil liberties union suggests that scrutiny of the us is patchy record will eventually make washington move on to the human rights charter. and there have been some advance questions submitted by by countries in advance of the review including by the russian federation and the issue of torture for example is a question that was raised by the russian federation we think very appropriately as it stands now in the united states sadly in the in the so-called war on terror victims of torture and rendition have been denied their day in court the federal government has been able to use judicially created doctrines including what's called state se
on the iran iraq border. you can go. to. for the first time ever the u.s. is coming under review by the un human rights council washington may be less than comfortable as its rights record at home and abroad undergoes examination and discussion this comes just two weeks after the online whistleblower wiki leaks published documents implicating the bush administration in torture cianjur a button i thought from the american civil liberties union suggests that scrutiny of the us is patchy record...
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iraq veterans of america. todd is the deputy director and he will be talking about what they are doing across the country to conduct similar dots across the country. nancy and her team have created a new portal, 311.org. if you call 311, everyone there has been trained to connect veterans to grant services, jobs services, grants representing schools, a wide variety of things to serve our veterans, but all in one place. all you need to know is three simple numbers. finally, we are also connecting to our community college. one thing we all need to think about is a lifelong learning, regardless of state of mind. a lot of our returning veterans want to complete their education. they have the opportunity to connect with funding and community colleges the backbone of our education system. you all know that. we are very proud of the san francisco community college and we will be talking about how they are a big purchase and in this effort as well. with that spirit, i am proud to ask todd hours to come up. he will tal
iraq veterans of america. todd is the deputy director and he will be talking about what they are doing across the country to conduct similar dots across the country. nancy and her team have created a new portal, 311.org. if you call 311, everyone there has been trained to connect veterans to grant services, jobs services, grants representing schools, a wide variety of things to serve our veterans, but all in one place. all you need to know is three simple numbers. finally, we are also...
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i was a contractor in iraq but they're talking about security contractors in iraq and some of the stuff that was going on that has been revealed by these documents would it would blow you away and i knew about a lot of the stuff generally speaking not specifically but i knew about a lot of this stuff and i'll just say as an example the documents reveal for the american people to see in the world the use of contractors and all the negatives that are associated with the use of security contractors in places like iraq and afghanistan and and it shows how is the united states fighting its wars now frankly i call these people mercenaries and they're american they're not from a foreign country but it really gets to what what do the documents reveal that's the big issue. go to you how does this affect public policy and during the war is it going to affect public opinion is any going to change their mind on this i mean i'm looking at the impact of it all i mean there will be there will be people who will say and we just heard from michael you know people on the ground knew a lot of these things
i was a contractor in iraq but they're talking about security contractors in iraq and some of the stuff that was going on that has been revealed by these documents would it would blow you away and i knew about a lot of the stuff generally speaking not specifically but i knew about a lot of this stuff and i'll just say as an example the documents reveal for the american people to see in the world the use of contractors and all the negatives that are associated with the use of security...
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on the iran iraq border. our website r.t. dot com is always there to keep you posted on these and every story we cover including this sixty nine years ago russian troops paraded in the red square before marching off to war the nazis had nearly reached moscow take a look at this year's commemoration ceremonies on our website. and some people think it's heavy beautiful as has been proved by an unusual beauty pageant in russia and wash all the pet rodents from across the country strut their stuff. one and a half thousand russian veterans of elite forces and active service men have rallied in moscow to demand the resignation of the country's defense minister they were protesting against and to lease or do you call the radical reforms costing as many as two hundred thousand officers their jobs but authorities tell us or so he reports the minister says the changes are to streamline the armed forces to counter modern day threats. now here at miter margaret there is a currently a rally going out of protest against the current the rus
on the iran iraq border. our website r.t. dot com is always there to keep you posted on these and every story we cover including this sixty nine years ago russian troops paraded in the red square before marching off to war the nazis had nearly reached moscow take a look at this year's commemoration ceremonies on our website. and some people think it's heavy beautiful as has been proved by an unusual beauty pageant in russia and wash all the pet rodents from across the country strut their stuff....
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forces from iraq to afghanistan the latest attempt to break the deadlock. i will what she's trying to do is coming to an end he's part of the american forces he stayed behind to train assist and he quit the iraqi security forces definitely sure their own wants to go home that's for sure no one knows whether once they hear the genesis not just movement of troops and equipment since world war two the u.s. army is moving its supplies from iraq to afghanistan certain equipment such as are in rap. mine resistant vehicles are humvees or that those types of equipment a lot of are rolling vehicles rolling stock of vehicles and some generation that equipment yes will be dedicated towards the mission in afghanistan but critics warn that moving troops won't help much that. we're not going people see us forces inside the country it brings in paganism and makes them turn to terrorism and al qaeda so is more american troops come here from iraq it will just make things worse i don't believe the americans will leave for another fifty years so that they have two of them mai
forces from iraq to afghanistan the latest attempt to break the deadlock. i will what she's trying to do is coming to an end he's part of the american forces he stayed behind to train assist and he quit the iraqi security forces definitely sure their own wants to go home that's for sure no one knows whether once they hear the genesis not just movement of troops and equipment since world war two the u.s. army is moving its supplies from iraq to afghanistan certain equipment such as are in rap....
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we fall into the hands of our opponents by crashing into iraq. >> why did we go into iraq? >> we went into iraq because it seemed to be easy. we were thinking the notion that this could be solved within six weeks, six months or less, the notion that we could transform the middle east and the muslim world in general, the idea that everyone wants to be like us, all whole slew of illusions plus truly sloppy intelligence. >> aleutian #4 -- -- illusion #4 -- >> this is what separates it from me your hubris or wishful thinking. -- from mere wishful thinking. it imagines that one can accomplish enormous returns by sheer strength of will, high- tech and imaginary friends of allies, but the will look -- the willfulness that can easily be accomplished, that is exhibit a with iraq. >> you write about korea and our involvement with china. >> consider korea. we had to rescue south korean, and the ministration did it promptly. the north vietnamese were thrown back, but then the exact same words we know today came to the fore, but the entire peninsula had to be it lead -- to be liberated
we fall into the hands of our opponents by crashing into iraq. >> why did we go into iraq? >> we went into iraq because it seemed to be easy. we were thinking the notion that this could be solved within six weeks, six months or less, the notion that we could transform the middle east and the muslim world in general, the idea that everyone wants to be like us, all whole slew of illusions plus truly sloppy intelligence. >> aleutian #4 -- -- illusion #4 -- >> this is what...
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troops remain in iraq. their formal combat mission ended in august, but they still back iraqi operations and hunt terrorists. >> brown: coming up: we'll examine the stability of the new iraqi government. that's followed by: the u.s. china currency wars; the debate over tough deficit decisions; the newly-elected senator from delaware and the troubles at arlington national cemetery. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: president obama fell short today in his bid to close a free trade deal with south korea. the u.s. wants to open south korean markets to american beef and automobiles, but talks have been stalled for several years. the president and south korean counterpart lee myung-bak had hoped to reach agreement in seoul, at the group of 20 summit. still, the president voiced hopes for a breakthrough, soon. >> we discussed the need to keep moving forwards towards a u.s./korea free trade agreement which would create jobs and prosperity in both our coun
troops remain in iraq. their formal combat mission ended in august, but they still back iraqi operations and hunt terrorists. >> brown: coming up: we'll examine the stability of the new iraqi government. that's followed by: the u.s. china currency wars; the debate over tough deficit decisions; the newly-elected senator from delaware and the troubles at arlington national cemetery. but first, the other news of the day. here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan:...
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after the whistleblower web site released thousands of iraq war logs showing prisoner abuse in iraq denmark launched its own investigation to find out whether danish soldiers were involved if anything had happened in a wrong way of course we should be open about that but first they turned to nato and to the united states for help with no luck to get the documents from the americans because the americans and the close ally often mark in these documents are american after being refused access to information by nato and their american counterparts demi's defense officials have been forced to turn so we can weeks ironically we got to see those documents before they did because the very same logs that the ministry of defense are after are in position of a danish newspaper which got them not from weekly leaks but from a whistleblower of their own and yes danish defense officials asked the editors for help to we're not going to give them to the defense forces because this is the sort of protection thing called newspaper with a paper keen to protect informants identities the danish military had one
after the whistleblower web site released thousands of iraq war logs showing prisoner abuse in iraq denmark launched its own investigation to find out whether danish soldiers were involved if anything had happened in a wrong way of course we should be open about that but first they turned to nato and to the united states for help with no luck to get the documents from the americans because the americans and the close ally often mark in these documents are american after being refused access to...
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where we go into a theater like iraq. our armed forces and our interrogators want describes the nation by behaving in this way. we the u.k. is becoming known for length and expensive inquiries i'm thinking of their bloody sunday inquiry which took twelve years the chilcote inquiry which is still ongoing is there a chance that this if you get what you want could turn into one of the. i doubt it very much but the inquiry the oral hearings commenced in september two thousand and nine and it's all over in less than a year as absolute no reason why something like this should become anything like a bloody sunday enquiry the the various sets of lawyers need to cooperate. the church needs to have a sensible approach to how long each. party is going to be heard in the by recent corrie the chair so william gage allowed us and others fifteen minutes only and when you got to the end of the fifteen minutes that was that. there's no reason why with some common sense and discipline this needs to take anything longer than a couple of yea
where we go into a theater like iraq. our armed forces and our interrogators want describes the nation by behaving in this way. we the u.k. is becoming known for length and expensive inquiries i'm thinking of their bloody sunday inquiry which took twelve years the chilcote inquiry which is still ongoing is there a chance that this if you get what you want could turn into one of the. i doubt it very much but the inquiry the oral hearings commenced in september two thousand and nine and it's all...
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up next a lawyer representing iraq is demanding justice after alleged torture by british troops. thought shriner explains why his clients say they went through a wire demanding a public inquiry stay with us. today i'm talking to fellow shina who's a human rights lawyer and the head of public interest lawyers there representing a group of iraqis who allege that coalition forces abused them during the occupation of iraq they'll sign a thank you very much for talking to now you're taking a case to the high court representing one hundred forty two iraq east tell me what that's all about. of these iraqi clients complain that over a period of time the whole time that we were in iraq actually from march two thousand and three to december two thousand and eight. they complained of censorship with blacked out gobbles or. all sorts of sexual matters various techniques designed to intimidate and coerce including harshing where threats and insults of the shouted directly into people's faces. a whole range of issues it's a male rape. all sorts of very troubling aspects of the yukos interrogat
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are >> if we have a democratic and free iraq and a democratic and free afghanistan, you will see the changes that take place in the middle east that would not have been capable of happening before that. >> huge hits and -- >> purple fingers voting -- >> that's a very, very narrow thing to say. >> that's all for this week from all of us. goodbye. >> funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and katherine t. mcarthur foundation, and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put etc. financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses, to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc newsnight" was presented by kcet los angeles.
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americans leaving iraq also sends the wrong message to insurgents the afghans seeing the americans are drawing from iraq and they think themselves ok they're going to withdraw in a year or two we got a hold on things will take control in a year or two it doesn't matter i will quote she's already been told he'll be going from iraq back to afghanistan it'll be his second time there and he's not looking forward to it i would definitely say that afghanistan is a lot more difficult and so the terrain is a lot more heavier in the mountainous regions we have to do a lot more walking there and whether the beefed up presence in afghanistan will help troops meet mixtures deadline to pull out or make it more difficult it's still unclear the guys are just come back some of the. everything winter play until the next one point to see our team baghdad. still the con here in our team too close for comfort. never could be judged by their package by now why some americans are opting to go cold turkey on thanksgiving and did travel plans. the children of a russian orphanage for kids with mental disabilit
americans leaving iraq also sends the wrong message to insurgents the afghans seeing the americans are drawing from iraq and they think themselves ok they're going to withdraw in a year or two we got a hold on things will take control in a year or two it doesn't matter i will quote she's already been told he'll be going from iraq back to afghanistan it'll be his second time there and he's not looking forward to it i would definitely say that afghanistan is a lot more difficult and so the...
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life from moscow with me unless have it the impacts of the wars the us is fighting in iraq and afghanistan is being felt on home soil of greater than at the recent figures show a record high number of young veterans are committing suicide each month gallonage account investigates what pushes so many us soldiers to take their own lives when they're returning home from frontline danger each day eighteen american veterans commit suicide in the last few years more u.s. military personnel of taken their own lives than have been killed in either iraq or afghanistan the numbers raise a question where is the battle really happening in the field or at home. only home. or. even took him over. and is mentally never returned. to. you. and a year and a half and torture. are there. these parents share a similar tragedy one of losing their children who had gone to war in iraq strong and healthy man and came back deeply traumatized and haunted by nightmares. thousands of american troops returning home with post-traumatic stress disorder but many refused to seek help from the government in fear it's going
life from moscow with me unless have it the impacts of the wars the us is fighting in iraq and afghanistan is being felt on home soil of greater than at the recent figures show a record high number of young veterans are committing suicide each month gallonage account investigates what pushes so many us soldiers to take their own lives when they're returning home from frontline danger each day eighteen american veterans commit suicide in the last few years more u.s. military personnel of taken...
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this box of blood goes will cost the smuggler hundred five dollars in iraq he will sell in tehran for over four hundred bleak living conditions in northern iraq and force locals to risk their lives by smuggling alcohol to neighboring iran. follows the dangerous trade route. also close up series takes you to one of the oldest towns in siberia which is now become one of the most promising innovation hubs in all of russia. well life from the heart of moscow this is a very warm welcome to. russia says the suspects arrested in georgia have nothing to do with the national secret service it comes as georgia's interior ministry has confirmed that thirteen people were detained last month accused of spying for moscow. reports from tbilisi. thirteen people have been arrested and charged with espionage for russia four of those are russian citizens the rest are georgians and most of them seem to be officers in georgia's air force the arrest happened in october but none of none of this was known until of last week precisely last friday when the news was broken by the western media company afterward
this box of blood goes will cost the smuggler hundred five dollars in iraq he will sell in tehran for over four hundred bleak living conditions in northern iraq and force locals to risk their lives by smuggling alcohol to neighboring iran. follows the dangerous trade route. also close up series takes you to one of the oldest towns in siberia which is now become one of the most promising innovation hubs in all of russia. well life from the heart of moscow this is a very warm welcome to. russia...
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dollars in iraqi people sell it to iran for over four hundred police living conditions in northern iraq for smokers to risk their freedom and lives by smuggling al call to neighboring iran where losers bad party follows the dangerous trade route. also artie's close-up series takes you to one of the oldest towns in siberia that's now become one of the most promising innovation hubs in russia. nine pm in moscow good to be with you here on r t our top story russia says the alleged spies arrested in georgia have nothing to do with a national secret service this comes as georgia's interior ministry confirms that thirteen people were detained last month accused of being undercover agents for moscow artie's arena has more from tbilisi. this story has all the makings of a spy movie and not a quality wanted that let's get the facts out first thirteen people four of them russian nationals arrested by georgian ministry of interior affairs for allegedly spying for russia now and no evidence has been presented at least publicly they do say that apparently they have concrete evidence and that evidenc
dollars in iraqi people sell it to iran for over four hundred police living conditions in northern iraq for smokers to risk their freedom and lives by smuggling al call to neighboring iran where losers bad party follows the dangerous trade route. also artie's close-up series takes you to one of the oldest towns in siberia that's now become one of the most promising innovation hubs in russia. nine pm in moscow good to be with you here on r t our top story russia says the alleged spies arrested...
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s involvement in iraq . well it's interesting that i've been following the iraq inquiry and decision quite closely over the last year these allegations have hardly come up at all it would make sense if it was known that there was already going to be an inquiry into these specific allegations there have been two inquiries into particular cases as you mentioned but the chilcot inquiry has pretty well stayed clear of these they've seen a huge number of british military witnesses but they've been much more concerned to find out what lessons there are to be learned by the british military than actually to find out whether abuses were committed by the military so it really isn't clear whether the chilcot inquiry much just avoid these issues altogether now you've been trying to look into the legality of the war since the us led invasion of iraq which is now going ahead do you think this inquiry will bear any fruit. i think the chilcot inquiry is actually throwing up quite a lot of new information about not so much
s involvement in iraq . well it's interesting that i've been following the iraq inquiry and decision quite closely over the last year these allegations have hardly come up at all it would make sense if it was known that there was already going to be an inquiry into these specific allegations there have been two inquiries into particular cases as you mentioned but the chilcot inquiry has pretty well stayed clear of these they've seen a huge number of british military witnesses but they've been...
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troops in iraq you know u.s. . troops apparently shielding their eyes from it do you think about some for terms that too much. i do not support the release of classified information especially considering that it could put u.s. sources and methods at risk and that to me is not conscionable and some of the examples that you just mentioned things like torture or us troops looking the other way that's been reported in the news before that isn't new that's not adding anything to debate and i think that the risk to national security outweighs the possible benefit of those. those news story that's not news stories thank you so much for coming on the show definitely is a pleasure thanks for having me i will have to have you come back on things still to come tonight as voters head to the polls for the two thousand and ten midterm election we'll take a look back at our favorite campaign ads of the year so stick around for those and it's happy tenth birthday to the international space station but as they reach this milestone
troops in iraq you know u.s. . troops apparently shielding their eyes from it do you think about some for terms that too much. i do not support the release of classified information especially considering that it could put u.s. sources and methods at risk and that to me is not conscionable and some of the examples that you just mentioned things like torture or us troops looking the other way that's been reported in the news before that isn't new that's not adding anything to debate and i think...
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here's a look at the top stories claims of british abuse in iraq exposed to lawyers push for a full public inquiry into the alleged torture and murder of civilians by u.k. soldiers. declassified documents show the us media have been on the white house payroll for decades garnering public support for the government's controversial decision it's. a multimillion dollar contract to supply fuel to an american air base in kyrgyzstan gets the green light regardless of an ongoing investigation and objections from the characters meter. and coming up next as our entertainment this time arjen anders explores the art of bread making visiting traditional russian bakeries and of course sampling some food. there's a famous person probably i don't see a full if you haven't tested right of the centuries it being one of the key finches also russian diets and from the russian dog ride bred to the popular drink class that's what we'll be exploring on this weeks moscow out the history of grass and brush. it is with the. full thousands of pieces agriculture you see being the foundation of making. music showcase
here's a look at the top stories claims of british abuse in iraq exposed to lawyers push for a full public inquiry into the alleged torture and murder of civilians by u.k. soldiers. declassified documents show the us media have been on the white house payroll for decades garnering public support for the government's controversial decision it's. a multimillion dollar contract to supply fuel to an american air base in kyrgyzstan gets the green light regardless of an ongoing investigation and...
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this box of vodka it will cost the smuggler hundred five dollars in iraq he will sell into iran for over four hundred living conditions in northern iraq for locals to risk their freedom and why spy smuggling alcohol to neighboring iran where this is bad policy follows the dangerous trade route. also ought to use it close up series takes you to one of the oldest towns in siberia just now become one of the most promising innovation hubs in all of russia. and in business the dollar drops into oil jumps up to the federal reserve announces this fresh stimulus to boost the anemic u.s. economy more emphasis in twenty minutes. live from the heart of moscow this is ought to welcome to the program. russia says the suspects arrested in georgia have nothing to do with the national secret service it comes as georgia's interior ministry has confirmed that thirteen people were detained last month accused of spying for moscow artie's reports from tbilisi. they basically gathered a holes for a journalist to announce that they have arrested thirteen people four of them are russian nationals the rest of th
this box of vodka it will cost the smuggler hundred five dollars in iraq he will sell into iran for over four hundred living conditions in northern iraq for locals to risk their freedom and why spy smuggling alcohol to neighboring iran where this is bad policy follows the dangerous trade route. also ought to use it close up series takes you to one of the oldest towns in siberia just now become one of the most promising innovation hubs in all of russia. and in business the dollar drops into oil...