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christians in iraq should be prepared to die after a terro group killed scores of people. christians are asking their government for more protection. >> group with qid way kecks is warning christian for more attacks. the killing sword will not be lifted from their necks. and that all christian are targets much >> we don't pay attention to threats we will remain steadfast. >> the radical group took responsibity for the attack calling the church dirty ideas they took over the baghdad area taking the congregation hostage. >> sued bombers stormed the church a car bomb exploded here they thought the innocent people in the church. >> stand off lasted a few hours befo iraq special forces stormed the church. ja we took a decision to launch defensive in addition to air drop it was impossible to wait. the terrorists would kill a number of christian brothers. 46 christians were killed and 80 other und services wereeld this week. >> we don't accept such act this is is oppression. >> the attack was the dea deadlyiest >> we want the government to secure the iraqi people. >> 800,000 chri
christians in iraq should be prepared to die after a terro group killed scores of people. christians are asking their government for more protection. >> group with qid way kecks is warning christian for more attacks. the killing sword will not be lifted from their necks. and that all christian are targets much >> we don't pay attention to threats we will remain steadfast. >> the radical group took responsibity for the attack calling the church dirty ideas they took over the...
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it's the same with iraq. if you think a successful iraq is expensive, think about the alternative of a failed state in the middle of the middle east. thank you. >> thank you, christine. john, we'll turn to you. >> thank you. thanks very much. i want you to new mac for the invitation. it's great to be her with christine and les and talk to everyone. i think i'll talk to everyone a little less in my 10 minutes than i would have because christine cover the range of deployment challenges pretty well. although maybe just glad to get through the remarks i prepared so as to not repeat a lot of what she vardy heard and sort of give you the u.s. government and go on some of these things. pardon me. i mean, christine laid out the charges very well and very clearly and you know, i was checking my own notes and sort it ticking them off as she went through them very thoroughly. i run approach, the u.s. government relation with iraq is governed by the strategic framework agreement, which is something we signed in 2009, whi
it's the same with iraq. if you think a successful iraq is expensive, think about the alternative of a failed state in the middle of the middle east. thank you. >> thank you, christine. john, we'll turn to you. >> thank you. thanks very much. i want you to new mac for the invitation. it's great to be her with christine and les and talk to everyone. i think i'll talk to everyone a little less in my 10 minutes than i would have because christine cover the range of deployment...
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>>> coming up, christians in iraq. ongoing violence forces hundreds of thousands to flee the country. >>> and abraham, a physician and popular writer who sees his work as a mintry of healing. >>> plus a poet's take on the song and how they address every human emotion from despair to jubilation. >> the songs are full of longing for god. you know. a longing to experience god more intimately. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly is provided by the lilly endow do youment and indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to its founder's interest in religion. community develop. and education. additional funding by mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement providence. that's why we're your retirement company. also by the henry loos foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting. >>> welcome. i'm kim lawton sitting in for bob abernathy. thank you for joining us. pope benedict xvi set off a new global conversation this week about the use of condoms to help stop the
>>> coming up, christians in iraq. ongoing violence forces hundreds of thousands to flee the country. >>> and abraham, a physician and popular writer who sees his work as a mintry of healing. >>> plus a poet's take on the song and how they address every human emotion from despair to jubilation. >> the songs are full of longing for god. you know. a longing to experience god more intimately. >>> major funding for "religion & ethics newsweekly is...
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iraq has moved closer to ending the stalemate. the president has asked the current prime minister to forming a government. that means he has 30 days to distribute minister of posts among the various political factions. >> it has been a long time coming and we are not there yet. iraq is one step closer to forming a government. the president reelected early this month to a new term by parliament, officially asked the caretaker prime minister to form a new administration. >> i call upon all iraqi people across the whole spectrum, minorities, sex, religion, and doctors, and all politicians, to work together and overcome the differences of the past the resulted in previous conflicts. we should put these differences behind us. >> in march, iraq went to the polls for only the third election in the country's history. what people thought was more than 8 months of stagnation during much lost during which there was differences and tensions which were allowed to fester. -- what people got was more than 8 months of stagnation during which the
iraq has moved closer to ending the stalemate. the president has asked the current prime minister to forming a government. that means he has 30 days to distribute minister of posts among the various political factions. >> it has been a long time coming and we are not there yet. iraq is one step closer to forming a government. the president reelected early this month to a new term by parliament, officially asked the caretaker prime minister to form a new administration. >> i call...
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. >> action security at churches in iraq after the country's deadliest day since may. fighting off cholera but now and the path of a tropical storm, new trials for the earthquake's survivors of haiti. a very warm welcome to "bbc world news." seeing is believing, the new implant that in some cases could reverse of blindness. he fell from seven floors up, a young boy and his miraculous escape. as president obama looks ahead now to two years of political compromise, he has publicly taken direct public responsibility for his party's defeat in the midterm election. he is eager for an honest and simple debate with his republican opponents but he insisted that americans do not want politicians to spend the next two years fighting the political battles of the previous two years. more from washington on what the results mean and what happens next. >> the most obvious result of the stunning gains made by the republicans last night is that president obama and the democrats will now have a enormous trouble passing legislation that they want for the rest of the president's term in
. >> action security at churches in iraq after the country's deadliest day since may. fighting off cholera but now and the path of a tropical storm, new trials for the earthquake's survivors of haiti. a very warm welcome to "bbc world news." seeing is believing, the new implant that in some cases could reverse of blindness. he fell from seven floors up, a young boy and his miraculous escape. as president obama looks ahead now to two years of political compromise, he has publicly...
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the iraq mourns that the victims of the deadliest wave of sectarian violence in months amid concerns once while sudanese are being drawn back to insurgency. broadcasting live from our headquarters and studios in central moscow this is our team certainly glad to have you with us russia says it will work together with nato to create a missile defense system in europe but only on equal footing the reassurance came after a meeting in moscow between the russian leadership and nato is chief that he has been following the high level talks. both nato and moscow realize that a new global security strategy is needed for the twenty first century and it is time for change it is time that nato. boost the partnership now nato is an organization that is currently facing serious challenges it has an identity crisis analysts say that north atlantic alliance has bitten off more than it can chew and its and in afghanistan in particular nato so wants to read itself always cold war one sided identity rasmussen is a moscow today for talks all the two main issues the first one is anti missile defense and y
the iraq mourns that the victims of the deadliest wave of sectarian violence in months amid concerns once while sudanese are being drawn back to insurgency. broadcasting live from our headquarters and studios in central moscow this is our team certainly glad to have you with us russia says it will work together with nato to create a missile defense system in europe but only on equal footing the reassurance came after a meeting in moscow between the russian leadership and nato is chief that he...
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but i think people do look at iraq. if they think if chaos comes with a democracy, they don't want it. but i also have to say for the arab world, if they think that licentiousness comes with democracy, they don't want it. there are negative things associate with democracy as well. interestingly enough i'm going to jordan tomorrow. there's an election in jordan next monday. more than a few jordanians have said to me, iraqis have more freedom to choose their leaders than we do. and they are there and they see the bad parts, but there's also a little bit of envy that iraqis have more freedom than the jordanians do. so i don't think iraq has emerged yet as a model as once was talked about, for the arab world. but most arabs are subtle enough to understand that the good comes with the bad. democracy across the arab world is long-term endeavor. i think it is based, the idea pursue democracy is based on the aspirations of people in the arab world themselves, it's not based on us in posting something, and i think everyone in th
but i think people do look at iraq. if they think if chaos comes with a democracy, they don't want it. but i also have to say for the arab world, if they think that licentiousness comes with democracy, they don't want it. there are negative things associate with democracy as well. interestingly enough i'm going to jordan tomorrow. there's an election in jordan next monday. more than a few jordanians have said to me, iraqis have more freedom to choose their leaders than we do. and they are there...
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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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well as iraq struggles to maintain peace in one of its bloodiest weeks in months. at least seventy six people have been killed and more than two hundred wounded in a series of attacks centered around baghdad shia neighborhoods this comes only two days after al-qaeda militants took their christian congregation hostage resulting in a firefight that left nearly sixty dead despite the escalating violence a complete u.s. pullout is still scheduled for next year with a growing feeling among iraqis that they're being abandoned it's forcing some to join the enemy one sunni militia group praised by the u.s. for its help in providing security has now fallen back into the hands of local warlords and al qaeda are his policy reports. there is still a force to be reckoned with tens of thousands of sunni muslims angry at the shiite iraqi government known as the sons of iraq four years ago they won over by american dollars to fight al qaeda one of the strains they live in the neighborhoods in which they keep watch. we did a great service to iraq some where members were working wit
well as iraq struggles to maintain peace in one of its bloodiest weeks in months. at least seventy six people have been killed and more than two hundred wounded in a series of attacks centered around baghdad shia neighborhoods this comes only two days after al-qaeda militants took their christian congregation hostage resulting in a firefight that left nearly sixty dead despite the escalating violence a complete u.s. pullout is still scheduled for next year with a growing feeling among iraqis...
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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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and it could be back to square one in iraq with us for the stepping down we look at how local militias may be falling back to insurgents. it's one am in the russian capital i met good to be with you here on r t our top story russia has a reaffirmed its readiness to create a joint anti-missile defense system in europe with nato but only on an equal basis there reassurance came after a meeting in moscow between the russian leadership and the nato chief catherine mcgrath has been following the high level talks. both nato and moscow realize that a new global security strategy is needed for the twenty first century and it is time for change it is time that nato and moscow boast the partnership now nato is an organization that is currently facing serious challenges has an identity crisis analysts say that north atlantic alliance has bitten off more than it can chew and it and in afghanistan in particular nato so wants to read itself always cold war one sided identity rasmussen is a moscow today for talks all the two main issues the first one is anti missile defense in europe recently nato in
and it could be back to square one in iraq with us for the stepping down we look at how local militias may be falling back to insurgents. it's one am in the russian capital i met good to be with you here on r t our top story russia has a reaffirmed its readiness to create a joint anti-missile defense system in europe with nato but only on an equal basis there reassurance came after a meeting in moscow between the russian leadership and the nato chief catherine mcgrath has been following the...
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volunteered for iraq. one in the marines, one in the army, i think that's justification in and of itselfs. absolutely. saddam hussein according to the united nations inventory had over 6,000 liters of anthrax. you could put that, that's enough to kill over a million people. you could put that in one pickup truck with a stake bed and high sides. so you had a lot of trucks leaveing dodge, so to speak, getting out of dodge, syria, iran, who knows what was in those vehicles. and i represented for many years the entire california-mexican border. we had massive loads of cocaine, marijuana, and other things going across the border on a nightly basis. sure, lots of stuff could move across. i think -- it's one reason that i wrote the book is a testimony to these guys. these folks that fought in iraq, the 1.2 million people that peter just talked about. because they won. their mission was successful. this is veterans day. and you know one of the best things you can tell a veteran is thanks. and thanks for a successf
volunteered for iraq. one in the marines, one in the army, i think that's justification in and of itselfs. absolutely. saddam hussein according to the united nations inventory had over 6,000 liters of anthrax. you could put that, that's enough to kill over a million people. you could put that in one pickup truck with a stake bed and high sides. so you had a lot of trucks leaveing dodge, so to speak, getting out of dodge, syria, iran, who knows what was in those vehicles. and i represented for...
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back where one in iraq with u.s. forces stepping down and we look at how local militias are valid falling back into insurgency. and russia so this is going up the process based more in business in twenty minutes. who are welcome to you live from our studios in central moscow this is our team with me and he said no way it's four pm here in the russian capital two pm in brussels and nato chief says he wants a new start in relations with russia as soon as possible anders fogh rasmussen is in moscow seeking support from the russian leadership on afghanistan and the european missile defense shield. is following the talks. nato is an organization that now faces major trial and yes it is at a crossroads it has an identity crisis analysts are saying that nato simply has bitten off more than it can shoot and in afghanistan in particular and it now desperately needs russia's assistance and counsel and nato also wants to read itself the bromates so cold war identity onesided identity and to become a mordant point to the century
back where one in iraq with u.s. forces stepping down and we look at how local militias are valid falling back into insurgency. and russia so this is going up the process based more in business in twenty minutes. who are welcome to you live from our studios in central moscow this is our team with me and he said no way it's four pm here in the russian capital two pm in brussels and nato chief says he wants a new start in relations with russia as soon as possible anders fogh rasmussen is in...
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is doing anything says iraq is a train about to stop insurgency now helping to create groups going back to terrorism . and costing around the world twenty four hours a day this is our team combating international terror beefing up global security and deciding the future of missile defense or the other key issues russia and nato are working on during the visit of the lances secretary general to moscow underscore rasmussen has already met with the russian foreign minister and hold talks with president bush in just a few hours time and. bring us more on this slide later in the. now to the us where president obama's party has lost control of a congress in the midterm elections. democrats have managed to retain a majority in the senate the house of representatives is now in the hands of the republicans with congress divided between the two parties it would make it much harder for a bomber to come forward with his legislative agenda many voters have other concerns they're worried about the corporate bankrolling of candidates the vast amounts of campaign cash was poured into these elections a
is doing anything says iraq is a train about to stop insurgency now helping to create groups going back to terrorism . and costing around the world twenty four hours a day this is our team combating international terror beefing up global security and deciding the future of missile defense or the other key issues russia and nato are working on during the visit of the lances secretary general to moscow underscore rasmussen has already met with the russian foreign minister and hold talks with...
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on the iran iraq border . and you can always find more news videos and blogs on our website www dot com let's check out on live right now. a launch pad for a movie as a german art house directed his new film at the baikonur cosmodrome find out the details on i'll see the. thousands of kids and grownups from all over russia are flocking to moscow to explore new virtual realities of their lives the interactive games. the u.s. has been accused of abuses before the u.n. human rights council for the first time this friday at the forum the country faced harsh criticism for human rights violations ranging from racial discrimination at home to cases of torture at his jails abroad and brian backhaul there are also coalition told us here about the obama administration's reaction to the accusations . the bigger picture is that the obama administration is trying to rectify the problem that the bush administration created in terms of u.s. image around the world the united states cannot continue to lecture all the other cou
on the iran iraq border . and you can always find more news videos and blogs on our website www dot com let's check out on live right now. a launch pad for a movie as a german art house directed his new film at the baikonur cosmodrome find out the details on i'll see the. thousands of kids and grownups from all over russia are flocking to moscow to explore new virtual realities of their lives the interactive games. the u.s. has been accused of abuses before the u.n. human rights council for the...
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there are fears groups in iraq by the u.s. to help build security back into the hands of al qaida. so you're watching r t we're broadcasting live from moscow welcome to the program combating international terror beefing up a global security and deciding the future of national defense where the key issues russia and nato want to work on during the visit of the secretary general to moscow . russian president and foreign minister later on tuesday. cross to our correspondent. because i mean what exactly will be doing during this visit whether relations between moscow and they take the stand. he. asked to meet the russian president on foreign minister to discuss a new strategy for global security russia and nato and russia currently stepping up . gratian. defense systems in europe and also in conventional arms control and today still sorry i'm sure it's all good gracious work the upcoming russian nato summit which is due to take place in least one of. the coming months to may tells position on missile defense systems in europe and also the new blueprint neda's blueprint for a new strate
there are fears groups in iraq by the u.s. to help build security back into the hands of al qaida. so you're watching r t we're broadcasting live from moscow welcome to the program combating international terror beefing up a global security and deciding the future of national defense where the key issues russia and nato want to work on during the visit of the secretary general to moscow . russian president and foreign minister later on tuesday. cross to our correspondent. because i mean what...
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we did a great service to iraq. working with the terrorists before they joined and they give us information about the armed groups. but despite attempts by the iraqi government to disarm them in communities like this they continue to patrol the streets because they insist iraqi soldiers just can't keep the peace. and security forces sometimes just turn a blind eye to what's going on there's lots of human rights violations and there aren't enough human rights organizations to defend and protect people from. but all these paramilitary groups upholding the rule of law or some of their activities questionable as suggested in the four hundred thousand iraq documents released by wiki leaks in one account his sons of iraq leader is said to be responsible for the murder of innocent civilians conducting insurgent activities under the guise of his sons of iraq leader extortion and rape. everything has a positive and a negative some leaders use their position for settling troubles stockpiling weapons making money and killing i
we did a great service to iraq. working with the terrorists before they joined and they give us information about the armed groups. but despite attempts by the iraqi government to disarm them in communities like this they continue to patrol the streets because they insist iraqi soldiers just can't keep the peace. and security forces sometimes just turn a blind eye to what's going on there's lots of human rights violations and there aren't enough human rights organizations to defend and protect...
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legion says iraq those who were trained by the way. to. go back to terrorism. and coming out from the russians services are growing at the false pace since june find out more in about twenty minutes time. it's twelve noon here in moscow your tune to our table straight to our top story now combating international terror beefing up global security and deciding the future of missile defense the key issues russia and nato are working on during a visit secretary-general to moscow on this for rasmussen will meet the russian president later on wednesday. today still sorry to shoot was all but gracious for the upcoming russian nato summit which is due to take place in lease on at the end of the bond while the president wants to move nato's position on missile defense systems in europe and it also wants the new blueprint nato's blueprint for a new strategy of the twenty first century to reflect russia's own security interests and concerns now as far as missile defenses shoot in europe is still somewhat washable stern though is not is it going to be integrated into the n
legion says iraq those who were trained by the way. to. go back to terrorism. and coming out from the russians services are growing at the false pace since june find out more in about twenty minutes time. it's twelve noon here in moscow your tune to our table straight to our top story now combating international terror beefing up global security and deciding the future of missile defense the key issues russia and nato are working on during a visit secretary-general to moscow on this for...
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army is moving its supplies from iraq to afghanistan certain equipment such as are in route. mine resistant vehicles are humvees or that those types of equipment a lot of are rolling vehicles rolling stock of course 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 the country it brings in paganism and makes them turn to terrorism and al qaeda so is more american troops come here from iraq that will just make things worse i don't believe the americans will leave for another fifty years so that they have two of them main military bases here and then building the americans leaving iraq also sends the wrong message to insurgents the afghans seeing the americans withdrawing from iraq and they think themselves ok they're going to withdraw in a year or two we got a hold on things we'll take control in a year or two it doesn't matter and we'll quickies already been told to be going from iraq back to afghanistan it'll be. second time there
army is moving its supplies from iraq to afghanistan certain equipment such as are in route. mine resistant vehicles are humvees or that those types of equipment a lot of are rolling vehicles rolling stock of course 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 the country it brings in paganism and makes them turn to terrorism and al qaeda so is...
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isn't it it's there was the iraq withdrawal of combat troops from iraq was announced a couple of months ago and we all know that in fact there are still fifty or sixty thousand american troops in iraq engaging in combat operations so whatever face saving formula they pull out of a hat for two thousand and fourteen ultimately it will come down to the same thing that is to say the country will i assume at any rate remain under occupation at the moment the american troops leave i expect the afghan government will fall but even that for the present afghan government even that although not a desirable outcome is still not i don't think totally disastrous because my fundamental opinion on this is that when you have a dangerous regime or a regime that doesn't do what you like the best way to treat it and to deal with it is defensively in other words you ring fence it off and i mean quite literally you close your border with it you prevent heroin and so on coming through in the case of russia they would obviously involve the border mainly but you adopt principally defensive measures i don't thi
isn't it it's there was the iraq withdrawal of combat troops from iraq was announced a couple of months ago and we all know that in fact there are still fifty or sixty thousand american troops in iraq engaging in combat operations so whatever face saving formula they pull out of a hat for two thousand and fourteen ultimately it will come down to the same thing that is to say the country will i assume at any rate remain under occupation at the moment the american troops leave i expect the afghan...
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for good i don't care for the reason but we will not let anyone stay in iraq for a long time but the timing issue is very important having timetables is critical because they serve as a pressuring factor. us we have to meet each deadline we have to improve the levels of the iraqi security forces the difference between iraq and afghanistan is that we have put timetables for everything we are doing iraq either not doing that they are relying on the americans or nato to do things for them. do you think that the withdrawal of the american army from iraq will have effect and if so what kind of effect on the situation in afghanistan will because. to withdrawal from iraq will of course affect to a great deal the situation in afghanistan it has a direct impact because it's too hard now for anyone to have two wars at the same time and it's too hard for anyone to have a big war but the americans are now having two big wars in iraq and afghanistan so it made sense for the americans when they felt there was a desire from iraqis and an improvement in the security situation here to withdraw and co
for good i don't care for the reason but we will not let anyone stay in iraq for a long time but the timing issue is very important having timetables is critical because they serve as a pressuring factor. us we have to meet each deadline we have to improve the levels of the iraqi security forces the difference between iraq and afghanistan is that we have put timetables for everything we are doing iraq either not doing that they are relying on the americans or nato to do things for them. do you...
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the 749th or gold miners are heading to southern iraq. the california army national guardsmen will provide transportation and maintenance services to us us and allied forces still there. >> they're wanting to turn the lights off. >> it's hard to understand at our level exactly where our piece of the puzzle fits. but... we have faith in leaders. >> and this maying more dism for family members they leave behind. >> they're still going. it's hard on the family members. >> many of the children now noe when dad or mom gone, they, too. will be on a mission. >> take care miff family. help them out. they'll need me. and yes. do good in school and stuff. >> i won't be able to hold him for a year. i'll e mail her and talk to her. i'm confident. >> so sharon is headed for a second deployment. >> and i think about a little eegsyer. and they're older. >> many have gone iraq before. for some this, will be the first deployment. june williams son is heading to iraq for the first time. she's asked the sargeant to keep an eye on him. >> she has seven child
the 749th or gold miners are heading to southern iraq. the california army national guardsmen will provide transportation and maintenance services to us us and allied forces still there. >> they're wanting to turn the lights off. >> it's hard to understand at our level exactly where our piece of the puzzle fits. but... we have faith in leaders. >> and this maying more dism for family members they leave behind. >> they're still going. it's hard on the family members....
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against the war in iraq and afghanistan. people who don't want the king of saudi arabia to lie to his people should go out and do something about it. but here in the united states, we're trying to respect the views of other governments and people from the guest, which your two guests clearly are, have long said the united states shouldn't impose our will on other countries and our culture and our attitudes. the king of saudi arabia, the president of yemen, this is their culture. this is their way they want to do business. we have to respect that. i can assure you that the u.s. government would prefer to be able to acknowledge publicly the extent of its cooperation with saudi arabia and yemen, but those governments don't want to. and so if mr. assange or dan ellsberg or mr. hastings want to go report on something happening in saudi arabia, let them do that. the united states government has to protect our own people. and one of the ways, not the only way, but one of the ways it does that is to make arrangements with foreign go
against the war in iraq and afghanistan. people who don't want the king of saudi arabia to lie to his people should go out and do something about it. but here in the united states, we're trying to respect the views of other governments and people from the guest, which your two guests clearly are, have long said the united states shouldn't impose our will on other countries and our culture and our attitudes. the king of saudi arabia, the president of yemen, this is their culture. this is their...
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and the big exception was the opposition to the war against iraq and two thousand and three hundreds of thousands of americans marched in the streets there was vocal opposition even members of congress were against it and yet in the end nothing changed and you have to ask yourself what could have gone differently i mean let's say of the million plus americans who marched in the streets during the winter of two thousand and two to two thousand and three had been more aggressive let's say they had refused to go home let's say they had clashed with the police let's say violence had broken out i think that then the congress would have been required would have been forced to take pause because they knew that this was an unjustified war of aggression it was an optional war it wasn't about defending american interests it wasn't about protecting the united states and therefore it didn't necessarily have to help and you say in your book that the story of the united states is drawing to a clause close and you call the u.s. is the army empire and especially in the light of the recent elections
and the big exception was the opposition to the war against iraq and two thousand and three hundreds of thousands of americans marched in the streets there was vocal opposition even members of congress were against it and yet in the end nothing changed and you have to ask yourself what could have gone differently i mean let's say of the million plus americans who marched in the streets during the winter of two thousand and two to two thousand and three had been more aggressive let's say they...
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marine corp infantry, served two tours in iraq. aaron wright, so proud to have you, you're an amazing husband and father, and we couldn't ask for more. we love you. >>> today, our nation honored our nation's veteran. one vergian man is wrapping up this holiday, honoring those who served our country including his own son. >> a different kind of a death, when your son, young, educated, healthy, you know, loved one into a war situation. >>> a father's odyssey. all 50 states in just five months. george luts, delivering and army, he designed military family. families like his own. he lost his son in iraq in 2005. >> the flags are not shipped to families. they are -- their friends, the family, piers, could see and appreciate what that sacrifice has meant to the family. >> traveled around the country able to represent many, many flags, many generations of families. world war ii, to iraq. >> what we need to give to the country, a tangible way to say thank you. a way to say, you know what? that sacrifice is important to me. i will show you
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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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this box of blood you're looking at the smuggler hundred five dollars in iraq if you will so into ran over four hundred. fourteen iraq forces locals to turn to smuggling alcohol into neighboring iran risking the death penalty across the border in a country where bruises triplett from britain. and aussies close up team takes you to one of the oldest towns in siberia now taking all the boxes towards becoming one of the most promising clubs for innovation by. international news live from moscow this is the with me you have all of it thanks for joining us. there rest of thirteen people in georgia accused of being russian spies in a political fast he's a political fascinated by tbilisi ahead of a nato summit russia denies anything to do with those held and says this is a deliberate provocation by the saakashvili government. reports now from detainees . this story has all the makings of a spine 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 if there is for allegedly spying for russia
this box of blood you're looking at the smuggler hundred five dollars in iraq if you will so into ran over four hundred. fourteen iraq forces locals to turn to smuggling alcohol into neighboring iran risking the death penalty across the border in a country where bruises triplett from britain. and aussies close up team takes you to one of the oldest towns in siberia now taking all the boxes towards becoming one of the most promising clubs for innovation by. international news live from moscow...
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that the standard equipment from iraq. began to shift to get to afghans. so. insensitive. to global leaders are. really to restore. this. to its. top stories from the south rim and joins us now live look so spot on moscow officially out of the champions league that's right kerry they lost olympique marcell last night in moscow and will now try to do better in the continent second competition which is they are awfully i'll have more on that in just a moment so don't go anywhere. hello and welcome to sport on r.t. covering stories from russia and around the world i'm reminded khosla and let's take a look at our top stories in brief. going out marsay will win three zero a ten man sports talk to affected live and the moscow sides hope so reaching the last sixteen of the champions league. while champions under pressure holders inter milan prepared to hold such side at six one set in group a on the back of a five game to mystics like. out of two russia federer's outclasses to marry to take command of group b. at the age of the world tour finals in london. and we kick off with fo
that the standard equipment from iraq. began to shift to get to afghans. so. insensitive. to global leaders are. really to restore. this. to its. top stories from the south rim and joins us now live look so spot on moscow officially out of the champions league that's right kerry they lost olympique marcell last night in moscow and will now try to do better in the continent second competition which is they are awfully i'll have more on that in just a moment so don't go anywhere. hello and...
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reporter: the strong father, husband and soldier looked like a broken man, just days after arriving in iraq. it was their eye routine to talk offer a web camera but it was thursday last. >> i opened the door. they came in and basically said we're sorry, we have some bad news for you. >> reporter: her 32-year-old husband was dead. not from war but the victim of a common medical condition. >> he if he would have gotten the treat men he needed he would have survived. >> reporter: for the family the question started as they put together his final days. he didn't feel right, was short of breath, he went for help. members of the army medical staff saw him four times, doctor video chats he told his family he was sent sent off with nothing but antibiotics. he was finally scheduled for testing but died a day before it collapsing as his wife waited on the other end. >> he said he would be right back, he was going to the bathroom and would be right back and he never came back. just kept waiting but he didn't come back. >> reporter: the family has his medal and now want his medical file wonder figure h
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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 there 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 wars 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 thin
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 there are associated with the use of security...
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for iraq to. rebuild itself. united states forces are a powerful factor in iraq to politics and they are a kind of. central determining factor he go back to two thousand and three the first head of the occupation administration in iraq he was only in there for a month general garner and he said look back to the philippines at the beginning of the twentieth century said our forces were in the philippines for one hundred years . as a as what he called the coaling station he said our forces will be in iraq. will be our calling station in the middle east for years to come so he set that even in two thousand and three you really have to question for example with the united states wants stability in iraq which excludes itself and i think the answer is that it doesn't. moscow does not feel that nato treats it as an enemy russia's foreign minister has said during talks with his german counterpart the ministers streamlined their positions ahead of russian nato council in lisbon and also discuss this armame
for iraq to. rebuild itself. united states forces are a powerful factor in iraq to politics and they are a kind of. central determining factor he go back to two thousand and three the first head of the occupation administration in iraq he was only in there for a month general garner and he said look back to the philippines at the beginning of the twentieth century said our forces were in the philippines for one hundred years . as a as what he called the coaling station he said our forces will...
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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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i'll say let's see how shocking paul was he caused by the board in iraq also some to risk their lives to make ends meet smuggling alcohol into neighboring iran strictly by armed. and a top level investigation is ordered by russian president dmitry medvedev after the virtue attempted murder of a leading investigative journalist and also links to his what. hello and welcome to the program this is all cs weekly review. main story well. thirteen people arrested in georgia accused of spying for russia innocent victims of political gains their foreign ministry describes the verb as a political force orchestrated by the administration attention seeking before a nato summit involving russia but as aussies arena cover ports many georgians fear their governments could learn them and present it. for alina this spy scandal was a horrible deja vu her own husband. was thrown into prison for allegedly spying for russia during the two thousand and eight conflict between georgia and south the city or. they said some three thousand time three hundred pages of data which my husband supposedly sam to rus
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and shifting allegiance to iraq his fear that groups trained by the u.s. to stop insurgency are now helping to create it as army units go back to terrorism locals claim they've been abandoned saying america laughter. about ensuring protection of course iraq has seen a surge in violence and it's raised questions over the ability of the country's forces to handle the escalating security situation on the way for you our teammates general mohammad all us kaare a spokesman from iraq's ministry of defense to find out about the military's readiness for the challenge ahead that's coming up after a short break. which was that same of you are going to go for you if you are. taliban bad guys we teach journalism or no pay corgis station we can understand the feeling of just what is the difference between. 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 with american soldiers have left by and large the majority do feel confident that the actual so
and shifting allegiance to iraq his fear that groups trained by the u.s. to stop insurgency are now helping to create it as army units go back to terrorism locals claim they've been abandoned saying america laughter. about ensuring protection of course iraq has seen a surge in violence and it's raised questions over the ability of the country's forces to handle the escalating security situation on the way for you our teammates general mohammad all us kaare a spokesman from iraq's ministry of...
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." >> a new beginning for iraq. eight months of deadlock are over. >> thank god last night we made a big achievement. they agreed on the free talk policy. >> welcome. and i am jonathan harcharles. barack obama walks into a storm of accusations of the g-20 summit on the global economy. going green to stay cool. why these could help with climate change. it is 7:00 in washington and 3:00 in baghdad where iraq's deadlock is over. eight months after inconclusive elections, it is being called a new national partnership. the new prime minister will stay on the job. >> after eight months of political deadlock and torturous negotiations, iraqis now know they have a new government. the smooth running of the administration is not guaranteed, but today's news does mark an important step forward. >> yesterday and at the very last minute, representatives be hit with the highest degree of responsibility and decided to take part in the government and parliamentary section. we did not hear a single disagreement over them from the is
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and other news iraq has been rocked in the wake of its bloody as weak for months at least seventy six people have been killed and over two hundred wounded in a series of attacks centered around baghdad shia neighborhoods in several blast came just days after al qaeda militants took a christian congregation hostage resulting firefight there fifty eight dead with a total u.s. pullout scheduled for the end of next year despite escalating violence in iraq you say they feel abandoned and it's forcing some to join the enemy one sunni militia group praised by the u.s. for its help in providing security is now falling back into the hands of local warlords and hopelessly reports. there is still a force to be reckoned with tens of thousands of sunni muslims angry at the shiite iraqi government known as the sons of iraq four years ago they were won over by american dollars to fight al qaida one of the strains they live in the neighborhoods in which they keep watch their. we did a great service to iraq members were working with the terrorists before they joined us and they give us information abo
and other news iraq has been rocked in the wake of its bloody as weak for months at least seventy six people have been killed and over two hundred wounded in a series of attacks centered around baghdad shia neighborhoods in several blast came just days after al qaeda militants took a christian congregation hostage resulting firefight there fifty eight dead with a total u.s. pullout scheduled for the end of next year despite escalating violence in iraq you say they feel abandoned and it's...
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i went to iraq later on on and off after the ev mission in 2003. just covering the events and watching everything more or less fall apart has been far from my experience in afghanistan and iraq. >> so this book has been about nine years in the making? >> yeah, that book is drawn from reporting that goes from 2001 to about 2006-2007. yeah, and it took a few years to write and get out into the market, so yeah, it's about a decade of my life. >> where did you come up with the title, quote kuhl every man in this village is a lawyer"? >> it comes from afghanistan. the was a phrase someone said to me before i went to afghanistan, every man in this village is a liar. it derived from an old greek paradox, where the person who says i think it is actually all of the cree tins are lawyers the the person who says a is a creetin so it is and logical possibility that if he is telling the truth he's lying. i use it because it seems the elusive nature of the truth in war and the difficulty of reporting in a war zone. village in some ways, it's a global village as
i went to iraq later on on and off after the ev mission in 2003. just covering the events and watching everything more or less fall apart has been far from my experience in afghanistan and iraq. >> so this book has been about nine years in the making? >> yeah, that book is drawn from reporting that goes from 2001 to about 2006-2007. yeah, and it took a few years to write and get out into the market, so yeah, it's about a decade of my life. >> where did you come up with the...
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but he really understood iraq. and as i said, with his sunni-controlled military, he was able to, you know, hold himself in power. and then, the united states realized that if we weren't going to get rid of him, we had to control his weapons of -- or his weapons, not just mass destruction; we wanted to get rid of his conventional forces and his missiles, and everything. and so that was what originated as the -- as the -- you know, the arms embargo against -- well, actually, it's a total embargo against iraq, under the auspices of the united nations. and every time saddam hussein would make a move that would threaten one part of the country or another, the united states would -- for lack of anything else they knew to do -- was to set up a no-fly zone. the first one was with the kurds. because the kurds really did suffer a great deal in their rebellion. and the advantage they had over the shia, who had rebelled first, was that the international press could come in over the borders of turkey and iran and really see wh
but he really understood iraq. and as i said, with his sunni-controlled military, he was able to, you know, hold himself in power. and then, the united states realized that if we weren't going to get rid of him, we had to control his weapons of -- or his weapons, not just mass destruction; we wanted to get rid of his conventional forces and his missiles, and everything. and so that was what originated as the -- as the -- you know, the arms embargo against -- well, actually, it's a total embargo...