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in this case, nato is, as a place that offers that. outside nato, if not nato, then what? well, we've seen the coalition led by the u.s., where the u.s. has taken the lead, but i think the alliance offers you a different -- a different solution. it offers a solution where, as i said, we can share risk and share responsibilities more equally. i think secretary gates, and secretary panetta and indeed secretary clinton have both talked about being more inclusive and increasing everybody's participation, and burden sharing, improving an increasing burden sharing. but -- and to do that for 28 nations in nato, i think, international legitimacy is probably a requirement to bring those 28 nations together. it's either that or a sufficiently heinous act that will trigger 28 nations. and partners, to do that. so, legitimacy, nato, and how can you get nato to operate together? but i talked about also in partners, because then regional, regional balance, i think, or regional support is important. in a case of libya, we had three arab nations, sweden joined us, and we had, of course, t
in this case, nato is, as a place that offers that. outside nato, if not nato, then what? well, we've seen the coalition led by the u.s., where the u.s. has taken the lead, but i think the alliance offers you a different -- a different solution. it offers a solution where, as i said, we can share risk and share responsibilities more equally. i think secretary gates, and secretary panetta and indeed secretary clinton have both talked about being more inclusive and increasing everybody's...
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he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. the missile program of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises you know we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m. so accompanied by a come back to school. today we have eyes covered ground very difficult conditions for a thrust forward to the i do hope everything will pass off without any incidents. trucks carrying nuclear warheads lined up in a quiet glade the snowy forest provides good kemah flush for them together these mobile missile launches a cold and hydra goes in russian on the lingo they need to be ready for action at any moment. right drag. come on major section chief says all reporting unit is ready. studies fully. prepare the aggregate for. full haste. the intercontinental ballistic missile known as the s s twenty five tomato based over twenty one meters long it's almost two meters in diameter and w
he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his sons. the missile program of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises you know we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m. so accompanied by a come back to school. today we have eyes covered ground very difficult conditions for a thrust forward to the i do hope everything...
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says in response to nato. the old warplanes will be scrapped by the u.s. troops who arrive here shortly they'll be bringing missiles with them. local residents have already been told that they won't be getting any compensation for having the new arsenal placed so close to their homes. and out on the we are not overjoyed at the prospect of these weapons being deployed a few hundred metres from our homes on them or you've got the missiles will pose a threat to the local population of over one thousand people. elizabeth a demand sca a schoolteacher came to reject a book from warsaw a long time ago she knows only too well what the villages think about the military installation. the newest of course none of us of this most of the people even here are farmers. and of course they were very war it's an absolute hearing use of deployment for the time being though the base and we. wait. but even first graders in the village of rhetoric of a are aware of the military base. but the school children don't fully understand the threat so that teaches bring them up to date
says in response to nato. the old warplanes will be scrapped by the u.s. troops who arrive here shortly they'll be bringing missiles with them. local residents have already been told that they won't be getting any compensation for having the new arsenal placed so close to their homes. and out on the we are not overjoyed at the prospect of these weapons being deployed a few hundred metres from our homes on them or you've got the missiles will pose a threat to the local population of over one...
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he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his son. was there was a program of course my wife and i often talk about the future. yes we would like to see a bright future without crises. and. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m. so accompanied by combat. today we have. very difficult conditions for a thrust forward i do hope everything will pass off without any incidents. trucks carrying nuclear. going to quiet. the snowy forest provides good. together. according to the russian. they need to be ready for action at any moment. come on major. unit is. fully in. the aggregate for. full haste. the intercontinental ballistic missile the twenty five to. twenty one. it's almost two meters in diameter and weighs about forty five tons which. despite its impressive propulsion the russian missile still hits targets with absolute precision. is making sure that the missile launches always. moving military hard. this is a highly accu
he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his son. was there was a program of course my wife and i often talk about the future. yes we would like to see a bright future without crises. and. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m. so accompanied by combat. today we have. very difficult conditions for a thrust forward i do hope everything will pass off without any incidents....
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nato countries or in which to respect the deployment of them military installations to europe. new american military bases may soon be set up in kazakhstan. turkmenistan and tajikistan. once russia has been encircled by military bases a new geopolitical reality will emerge we need to take this reality into account already today but and take measures to control potential threats to our security. meanwhile the view that the missile defense shield is too expensive is getting increasing currency inside the united states itself it provides financial backing to the armed forces moreover the project is making millions of dollars from nato sub contractors in various countries. between two thousand and five and two thousand and nine the us has spent fifty billion dollars and the price paid for the entire program that we are dealing with right now here in two thousand and eleven is another hundred and fifty billion dollars that's larger than many country's entire military budgets. some of the funding for the missile defense system in europe is being put to use in poland and north the sma
nato countries or in which to respect the deployment of them military installations to europe. new american military bases may soon be set up in kazakhstan. turkmenistan and tajikistan. once russia has been encircled by military bases a new geopolitical reality will emerge we need to take this reality into account already today but and take measures to control potential threats to our security. meanwhile the view that the missile defense shield is too expensive is getting increasing currency...
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for nato it was a success. i believe we validated the strategic concept and the need for rapid response to our crisis. and it can be done. it can be done, and i think today i see many improvements as people go there. finally, we've made some new partnerships. from a military perspective, i think we need to continue to work on military cognizance. we need to link these together and be able to talk to each other as partners into an alliance. bautz because a lot of our national systems, because we have lots of stovepipes and we have to build new systems to bridge these points, and my point to the makers of these systems is i don't need translator boxes that will take various languages or various classifications, i need multiple language systems that i can jump back and forth while allowing them to have their own privacy and secrecy. i think we've learned that it's smaller bombs that we require. we need precision-guided ammunition with low collateral damage effects. we need to be able to link eef other and we need
for nato it was a success. i believe we validated the strategic concept and the need for rapid response to our crisis. and it can be done. it can be done, and i think today i see many improvements as people go there. finally, we've made some new partnerships. from a military perspective, i think we need to continue to work on military cognizance. we need to link these together and be able to talk to each other as partners into an alliance. bautz because a lot of our national systems, because we...
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, a nato organization. so the transfer of intelligence and information became an issue as well, and it's probably a critical point we need to talk about, is exchange of information skpand the need to share, not the need to know. we looked at this problem given the tasks we had, and we established the tnc as bengazi. we knew if it fell, it would be very difficult and the population was under severe danger. regime forces had orders to kill every male between 17 and 40 years old as soon as they got into bengazi. that is the threat that was faced by the tnc and its people. tripoli was identified as the center of gravity for regime forces because orders remained and emanated from tripoli. the power remained there. finally, from a nato gravity was the alliance itself, making sure all of us would stick together. we looked at the problem, and because of the difficulty in identifying who was whom, in fact, it became difficult for us to get involved in any closing battle. in fact, the strategy designed was to hit con
, a nato organization. so the transfer of intelligence and information became an issue as well, and it's probably a critical point we need to talk about, is exchange of information skpand the need to share, not the need to know. we looked at this problem given the tasks we had, and we established the tnc as bengazi. we knew if it fell, it would be very difficult and the population was under severe danger. regime forces had orders to kill every male between 17 and 40 years old as soon as they...
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the standoff between nato and russia. it makes. what kind of future. of course my wife and often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. and. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m.'s are accompanied by. very difficult conditions. without any incidents. trucks carrying. the forest provides good. together. they need to be ready for action at any moment. come on major section chief says all reporting unit is ready. studies fully. prepare the aggregate for. for haste. the intercontinental ballistic missile known as the s s twenty five tomato has been over twenty one meters long it's almost two meters in diameter and weighs about forty five tons of fuel. despite its impressive propulsion so the russian missile still gets time gets its absolute precision mage's on it's a joke is making sure that the missile launches always in working order moving military home. he's always fraught with danger. this is a highly accurate weapon is a range of up to ten thousand kilometers and l
the standoff between nato and russia. it makes. what kind of future. of course my wife and often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. and. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m.'s are accompanied by. very difficult conditions. without any incidents. trucks carrying. the forest provides good. together. they need to be ready for action at any moment. come on major section chief says all reporting unit is...
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all right rick rose off from the group stop nato thanks for your time. well into one hundred thousand people have taken to the streets of moscow st petersburg and other cities to voice their political views ahead of the march fourth presidential vote in a russia artie's peter all for has more. well saturday was a day of demonstrations here in the russian capital we saw a march and a rally by opposition supporters a large group of them meeting in the center of the city and marching here to block my a square which block my has really become the central focus point for opposition protesters here in moscow this is the second time that opposition protesters have taken to pull last night a square far fewer this time than last but of course the the weather a big deciding factor in cripplingly mode temperatures here in the russian capital in fact the organizers of the protest here shortened the events that were going to be happening just to make it more comfortable for people who had come out in the cold minus twenty times on saturday here in moscow. so they cam
all right rick rose off from the group stop nato thanks for your time. well into one hundred thousand people have taken to the streets of moscow st petersburg and other cities to voice their political views ahead of the march fourth presidential vote in a russia artie's peter all for has more. well saturday was a day of demonstrations here in the russian capital we saw a march and a rally by opposition supporters a large group of them meeting in the center of the city and marching here to block...
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opening nato membership to poland, hungary and the czech republic, and extending nato's role so that it is able to operate out of area. both reforms will require a change in nato's existing procedures. an attack on the territory of one member must, of course, continue to be regarded unambiguously as an attack on that of all. but that principle of universality need not apply to out of area activities. in deed it needs to be recognized that a wider role for nato can't be achieved if every member state has to participate in an out of area operation before it can go ahead. what is required are flexible arrangements, which to use a fashionable phrase, permit the fashionable phrase, permit the creation of coalitions of the willing. would nato expansion mark a new division of europe and give russia the right to intervene and stay outside the fold? not in the least. among other reasons, we could hold out the possibility of admitting those countries which subsequently demonstrate a commitment to demographic values and which have plagued military forces up to an acceptable standard. that would
opening nato membership to poland, hungary and the czech republic, and extending nato's role so that it is able to operate out of area. both reforms will require a change in nato's existing procedures. an attack on the territory of one member must, of course, continue to be regarded unambiguously as an attack on that of all. but that principle of universality need not apply to out of area activities. in deed it needs to be recognized that a wider role for nato can't be achieved if every member...
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well that's it's it's an interesting point and it's a weird kind of mathematics that the nato forces are using with this and as you mentioned some experts who study this the use of nigerians have seen that as the increase the support among afghan civilians for the nato mission decreases so the more you need use night raids the less this million population is on your side but when i was last there in afghanistan a few months ago u.s. officials were telling me that despite this night raids were still considered the most effective and one of the safest methods for targeting specific insurgents and they cited their own statistics to say that they more often captured a person they were looking for then chilled or injured any civilians accidentally so even though it plays out in the media that we were seeing it today and now. the u.s. military and nato still think it's a good idea so they have not gotten to the point where they're willing to really examine it yet and possibly with that from until after now unfortunately this isn't the only policy that has some questionable consequences i w
well that's it's it's an interesting point and it's a weird kind of mathematics that the nato forces are using with this and as you mentioned some experts who study this the use of nigerians have seen that as the increase the support among afghan civilians for the nato mission decreases so the more you need use night raids the less this million population is on your side but when i was last there in afghanistan a few months ago u.s. officials were telling me that despite this night raids were...
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in this case, nato is a place that offers in a. outside nato, if not nato then what? , we've seen coalitions being led by the u.s. where the u.s. has taken the lead and worked it, but i think the alliance offers you a different solution. it offers a solution where as i said we can share risk and share responsibilities more equally. i think secretary gates and secretary panetta and indeed secretary clinton have all talked about being inclusive and having everybody's participation and thus burden sharing and increase burden sharing. and to do that for 28 nations in nato i think international legitimacy is probably a requirement to bring those 28 nations together. it's either there or sufficiently heinous act that will trigger 28 nations and partners to do that. so legitimacy, nato and can you get nato to operate together, but i talked about also in partners because then regional -- regional balance -- regional support is important. in the case of libya we had three arab nations, sweden joined us and we had the nato nations. surrounding it the region itself was stable en
in this case, nato is a place that offers in a. outside nato, if not nato then what? , we've seen coalitions being led by the u.s. where the u.s. has taken the lead and worked it, but i think the alliance offers you a different solution. it offers a solution where as i said we can share risk and share responsibilities more equally. i think secretary gates and secretary panetta and indeed secretary clinton have all talked about being inclusive and having everybody's participation and thus burden...
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nato is strong. nato came through this year well in terms of its ability to act in libya under clear direction. we have turned a bit of a corner from the difficulties over iraq. again, i don't want to go into that too deeply. i think this audience will be well aware that conflicts and questions over iraq and engagement in iraq have been not raised because the u.n. direction was clear. the arab league position was clear and the actions taken by the coalition forces were very precise. the truth is in a situation like this, there are three countries that can deliver. united states, france and great britain. they are the people with the air forces capable of defending civilian populations. the work they did together was terrific. so that's been a good year. it's essential we all maintain sufficient force to be able to do the job we need to do. that's a matter that the defense chiefs discussed between present, i don't envision a world without that american power. i think there is a book coming out later t
nato is strong. nato came through this year well in terms of its ability to act in libya under clear direction. we have turned a bit of a corner from the difficulties over iraq. again, i don't want to go into that too deeply. i think this audience will be well aware that conflicts and questions over iraq and engagement in iraq have been not raised because the u.n. direction was clear. the arab league position was clear and the actions taken by the coalition forces were very precise. the truth...
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weapons given by nato to afghan forces have been sold and given away. they find their way in taliban hands via arms deals in pakistan. >> more on the possible fallout from this report. this is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. thank you for coming in. these allegations have been around for a long time. is having them in this secret leaked report making a difference? >> i do not think so. this war has been going on for 10 years. at least for the past five, we have heard about pakistani support for the taliban. there are reports that indicate afghan security forces, who are supposedly partners of the united states and nato, are working with elements of the television, and some of the weapons we are providing are showing up in pakistan and other places. it demonstrates a real problem that cuts against the grain of the happy talk and sugarcoating we hear about the afghan war. >> leon panetta, the defense secretary, says that u.s. forces will be out of their combat role next year. if there is more chaos after those forces pull back, what h
weapons given by nato to afghan forces have been sold and given away. they find their way in taliban hands via arms deals in pakistan. >> more on the possible fallout from this report. this is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. thank you for coming in. these allegations have been around for a long time. is having them in this secret leaked report making a difference? >> i do not think so. this war has been going on for 10 years. at least for the past five, we have...
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and nato troops and even more so to wound seriously u.s. troops so really that is the primary form of military pressure they have on u.s. and nato forces they're not going to give it up and that has grown because the war itself has grown as u.s. and nato troops have increased in the country well be obgyn government be able to control the country after a u.s. combat troops withdraw may be earlier than expected. well one of the indicators that the the afghan government is not going to be able to maintain control through its own security forces the afghan army and afghan national police is a report that has been published here in the united states by a lieutenant colonel in the u.s. army who has come back from afghanistan after. an eighteen month tour and who says based on his own personal experience traveling all over afghanistan where u.s. and nato forces are are stationed that he has found over and over again that the afghan security forces have been unable in usual cases unwilling to carry out operations effectively against the taliban and
and nato troops and even more so to wound seriously u.s. troops so really that is the primary form of military pressure they have on u.s. and nato forces they're not going to give it up and that has grown because the war itself has grown as u.s. and nato troops have increased in the country well be obgyn government be able to control the country after a u.s. combat troops withdraw may be earlier than expected. well one of the indicators that the the afghan government is not going to be able to...
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two days of anti western protests across the country with thousands taking to the streets both the nato general and the white house apologize for the burning here's the white house spokesman jay carney yesterday we apologize yeah people in this group such conduct in the strongest possible terms this would be equally unfortunate incident that does not reflect the great respect for military has for the religious practices of the iraqi people. now as america's longest war drags on it's hard to blame the afghan people for struggling to see that great respect that carney spoke of the koran burning was likely a grave mistake the photos showing marines urinating on corpses were disgusting actions of a few individuals and while these kinds of instance incidents are outrageous enough to spark anger in their own right anti-american sentiment in afghanistan is inherently tight u.s. policy where we have night raids secret jails support for corrupt officials warlords and malicious and how do you win the hearts and minds of a population that is in the midst of essentially an ongoing occupation by for
two days of anti western protests across the country with thousands taking to the streets both the nato general and the white house apologize for the burning here's the white house spokesman jay carney yesterday we apologize yeah people in this group such conduct in the strongest possible terms this would be equally unfortunate incident that does not reflect the great respect for military has for the religious practices of the iraqi people. now as america's longest war drags on it's hard to...
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they suggest that nato should now simply keep quiet. listen. >> these should have been treated with respect, but as captured documents. so the fact that nato is trying to explain them away makes them look even more stupid and frankly, i think that nato is drawing more attention to itself by not just saying, you know, we lost control of these critical documents and trying to not make it look like it was some inadvertent mistake. >> it looks like we will hear more from nato. they tell us there may be more from the investigation as early as tomorrow, shep. >> shepard: dangerous place for americans now, jonathan, thank you. less than two weeks to go until the next two republic primaries. the latest polls show mitt romney and rick santorum are in essence neck in neck in michigan. the state where romney was born and governor and where he once called a win a must but doesn't anymore. we will go live to michigan in just a few minutes. first to arizona where mitt romney is apparently doing better. he leads rick santorum by 16 points in a new nbc
they suggest that nato should now simply keep quiet. listen. >> these should have been treated with respect, but as captured documents. so the fact that nato is trying to explain them away makes them look even more stupid and frankly, i think that nato is drawing more attention to itself by not just saying, you know, we lost control of these critical documents and trying to not make it look like it was some inadvertent mistake. >> it looks like we will hear more from nato. they tell...
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rest of nato right now and it may be that either it's time to get up and go or the nato needs to reaffirm its commitment for at least one more year are so quickly to clearly just because a combat role is going to be ending does not mean that u.s. troops will be leaving they'll still be advising assisting what do you think if you had to make a guess that timeline is going to be like that how many troops are going to be left after mid two thousand and thirteen. well sixty thousand are going to be there at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen my wager would be that would mean we may see that fall as far as by half by by middle of two thousand and thirteen in the maybe a little bit more after that and into the twenty's and teens by two thousand and fourteen i mean we went down very fast in iraq when we finally began what drawing troops ok and then any comments on the air strike that was a u.s. assisted airstrike today in the philippines they say took out their number one terrorist target i mean i mention this is the top of our show to the we've had special ops forces about hundreds of t
rest of nato right now and it may be that either it's time to get up and go or the nato needs to reaffirm its commitment for at least one more year are so quickly to clearly just because a combat role is going to be ending does not mean that u.s. troops will be leaving they'll still be advising assisting what do you think if you had to make a guess that timeline is going to be like that how many troops are going to be left after mid two thousand and thirteen. well sixty thousand are going to be...
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spending more but as our teacher grieves reports the nato chiefs visit to greece suggest the military may remain largely immune. from many athens has been the battleground in recent years to try to get some popular stare to sunday's events to show there's little hope for a cease fire one shot being fired by those discontent is the script it seems spending when it comes to the military something serving m.p.'s from a defensive on relations or turkey remain for some as ever present a threat as a card debt crisis for our nato partners don't seem very keen to help us not to need to spend so much i mean think about it we have been through we are being threatened from a member of the alliance that we belong and the alliance doesn't do anything. so we have to spend huge amounts of money but that is the nato chief arise in athens the talks other things may be on the table among the weapons for cure meant i believe that means there is a kind of negotiation if i may say so between our major partners future germany france. if we spend really big nor new procurement of course a major part of fran
spending more but as our teacher grieves reports the nato chiefs visit to greece suggest the military may remain largely immune. from many athens has been the battleground in recent years to try to get some popular stare to sunday's events to show there's little hope for a cease fire one shot being fired by those discontent is the script it seems spending when it comes to the military something serving m.p.'s from a defensive on relations or turkey remain for some as ever present a threat as a...
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and nato forces are. and are creating so much animosity among the afghan people and i think this latest example is just one example of so many that have happened over the years and i think the taliban understand that. we're just a little. force i'm awfully sorry the sky was broken up to there was going great. service so much we got the gist of what you should live from your car but like i did more activist medea benjamin thank you but. after a wave of hack attacks took out several u.s. federal websites officials were quick to point out there's a new terror battlefront that's the internet the worry from dater experts though is that the threats being blown out of proportion by those making big bucks by playing on people's digital distress from off court that story tonight. it may seem like a quiet day in america but to some it's the scene of a raging battle invisible to the naked eye well there is a war underway right now on the internet this is cyber war is the u.s. ready for a full scale cyber war a quest
and nato forces are. and are creating so much animosity among the afghan people and i think this latest example is just one example of so many that have happened over the years and i think the taliban understand that. we're just a little. force i'm awfully sorry the sky was broken up to there was going great. service so much we got the gist of what you should live from your car but like i did more activist medea benjamin thank you but. after a wave of hack attacks took out several u.s. federal...