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turkey is nearby, and it is all about worst-case scenarios. turkey should be more involved. i can tell you with great confidence that we turks can understand both sides better than they understand each other. iranians may not get the way europeans think. they make themselves clear. europeans may not understand the way iranians tell them. turkey can be not only a facilitator but a good mediator for a solution. not only should turkey be more involved, the only high-level people but lower level people, not only just one or two day meetings in russia or geneva, but covers is taking place in various places. iran has serious concerns, regional and economical. he can think about israel. pakistan. these are all different issues. we should not forget the fact that time is on iran's side. the worldwide public opinion is on their side. is there any other country in the world? israel. these are all different issues concerns must be addressed sincerely. this is important. we should not forget the fact that time is on iran's side. they have rights. the world wide public opinion is on thei
turkey is nearby, and it is all about worst-case scenarios. turkey should be more involved. i can tell you with great confidence that we turks can understand both sides better than they understand each other. iranians may not get the way europeans think. they make themselves clear. europeans may not understand the way iranians tell them. turkey can be not only a facilitator but a good mediator for a solution. not only should turkey be more involved, the only high-level people but lower level...
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and turkey has agreed? >> ( translated ): they agreed to meet. >> rose: when will the meeting take place? >> two meetings took place right now between the ministers of foreign affairs and their deputy ministers and we are seeking to hold a conference at the level of the head of state in the future. >> rose: will you demand a cease-fire? >> ( translated ): i would like to achieve and realize the will of the syrian people and to stop the bloodshed. the bloodshed leads to the killing of syrians from both sides. but who is the root cause of this problem? that's the dictatorship and the lack of democracy and the lack of public freedom. that's the main-- the directed cause for the revolution, the regime should have thought-- should have realized that the military solution would not stop the revolution, the bloodshed that took place and is taking this right now and tens of thousands of people are being killed right now and the number may be even higher until we stop this bloodshed. so the main goal right now is to
and turkey has agreed? >> ( translated ): they agreed to meet. >> rose: when will the meeting take place? >> two meetings took place right now between the ministers of foreign affairs and their deputy ministers and we are seeking to hold a conference at the level of the head of state in the future. >> rose: will you demand a cease-fire? >> ( translated ): i would like to achieve and realize the will of the syrian people and to stop the bloodshed. the bloodshed...
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instead of pardoning one turkey, i may pardon all the turkeys. (laughter) so anyhow, paying more than the legally required amount of taxes would disqualify one from the presidency. that was two months ago. flash to this weekend. >> according to that 2011 return, romney donated $4 million to charity but only claimed a deduction of $2.25 million. he reduced his deduction and in essence paid more in taxes, the campaign said, to conform to his earlier estimate that he paid a 13% rate in 2011. >> jon: oh, charlie-- (laughter). oh, charlie. oh, charlie, you're fading on us, charlie! first we lost algernon and now you, charlie? (laughter) the election's around the corner and you can no longer complete a maze that just months earlier you designed yourself. (laughter) and whatever's happening to mitt romney, it is happening fast! >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others we'll be better off. it's known as redistribution. it's never been the characteristic of america. a tape came out a couple days
instead of pardoning one turkey, i may pardon all the turkeys. (laughter) so anyhow, paying more than the legally required amount of taxes would disqualify one from the presidency. that was two months ago. flash to this weekend. >> according to that 2011 return, romney donated $4 million to charity but only claimed a deduction of $2.25 million. he reduced his deduction and in essence paid more in taxes, the campaign said, to conform to his earlier estimate that he paid a 13% rate in 2011....
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is much more in need of turkey than turkey as you see it and it's a very important point. why? because he is doing very well and the economy. is this the answer? do we want the markets market to be open and this is what we mean by democratization or do we want economics. they? by point is to go go to the imf and the world bank and enter within the system could be a problem in the future. and we know that islam is or not a problem with the west as much as they are liberals and capitalist. we know this and you have an example and i keep on repeating this and have been repeating this because you know from the states, i am still banned from saudi arabia for the criticism that i'm making to a country which is an ally of the united states of america. no one cares about the status of women in saudi arabia and saudi arabia and qatar because they are protecting our economic interests. so you can be a conservative there. you can ban women from driving cars as you are protecting our oil and our economic interests. at the end of the day they aren't saying there is no democracy in islam but
is much more in need of turkey than turkey as you see it and it's a very important point. why? because he is doing very well and the economy. is this the answer? do we want the markets market to be open and this is what we mean by democratization or do we want economics. they? by point is to go go to the imf and the world bank and enter within the system could be a problem in the future. and we know that islam is or not a problem with the west as much as they are liberals and capitalist. we...
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turkey is nearby, and it is all about worst-case scenarios. turkey should be more involved. i can tell you with great confidence that we turks can understand both sides better than they understand each other. iranians may not get the way europeans think. they make themselves clear. europeans may not understand the way iranians tell them. turkey can be not only a facilitator but a good mediator for a solution. not only should turkey be more involved, the only high-level people but lower level people, not only just one or two day meetings in russia or geneva, but covers is taking place in various places. run has serious concerns, regional and economical -- iran has serious concerns, regional and economical. he can think about israel. pakistan. these are all different issues. we should not forget the fact that time is on iran's side. the worldwide public opinion is on their side. even in israel and the united states, there are offices making a statement against iran. iran is not any rush. the nuclear program cannot compare to libya's nuclear program in the past. iran is there f
turkey is nearby, and it is all about worst-case scenarios. turkey should be more involved. i can tell you with great confidence that we turks can understand both sides better than they understand each other. iranians may not get the way europeans think. they make themselves clear. europeans may not understand the way iranians tell them. turkey can be not only a facilitator but a good mediator for a solution. not only should turkey be more involved, the only high-level people but lower level...
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is much more in need of turkey than turkey as you see it. and it's a very important point. why? because he is doing very well on the the economic side. is in the answer? do by want the market to be open, and that is what we mean by democratization, or do we want economic stability? my point here is that the first steps to go to the imf, to the world bank and to enter within the system could be a problem in the future. and we know that islamists are not a problem with the west as long as they are neoliberal and capitalists. >> care about the status of women in saudi arabia, in saudi arabia now coming or in qatar or in older monarchies because they are protecting our economic interests. so you can be a conservative there, you can ban women from driving cars as long as you are protecting our oil and our economic interest. so at the end of the day, they are islamists, they aren't saying there is no democracy in islam, but they have the right take on economy. we have to be serious about this. because at the end of the day what is coming from the islamists now is that they are not res
is much more in need of turkey than turkey as you see it. and it's a very important point. why? because he is doing very well on the the economic side. is in the answer? do by want the market to be open, and that is what we mean by democratization, or do we want economic stability? my point here is that the first steps to go to the imf, to the world bank and to enter within the system could be a problem in the future. and we know that islamists are not a problem with the west as long as they...
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be now that eu is much more in need of turkey than turkey as you see it. it's a very important point. why? because he's doing well in the economic side. is this the answer? is this the answer? do we want the market to be open and this is why we immediate by democracyization or do we want economic stability? my point here is that the first steps to go to the imf to do the world bank and to enter within the system would could be a pron the future, and we know that islamists are not a problem with the west as long as they are neoliberal and capitalists. we know this. there's an example, and i keep on repeating this and have been repeating this because it was said i was banned from the states, and then it was moved that i'm still banned from saudi arabia for the criticisms that i'm making to a country which is a lie of the united states of america. it's not a democracy. no one care about the status of women in saudi arabia because they are protecting our economic interests. you can be a conservative there. you can ban women from driving car as long as you prot
be now that eu is much more in need of turkey than turkey as you see it. it's a very important point. why? because he's doing well in the economic side. is this the answer? is this the answer? do we want the market to be open and this is why we immediate by democracyization or do we want economic stability? my point here is that the first steps to go to the imf to do the world bank and to enter within the system would could be a pron the future, and we know that islamists are not a problem with...
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turkey's recent push for a no fly zone over syria sparks rallies in germany by both pro and anti assad groups. actions speak louder than words as israel appears to be gearing up for war with iran launching a massive propaganda campaign along with emergency drill. was anger at the london paralympics a key sponsor of the games is accused of humiliating a disabled people as part of the government's attempts to benefits. next r.t.d. talks to foreign affairs expert and german left wing politician yawn von ancken about the western agenda in syria. as one of the world's major economic and political power houses germany has a lot of influence which it can exhibit over global situations not to talk with me a little bit more about what jim is doing on the global stage right now i'm joined by. the foreign policy spokesperson for the left body here in germany thanks very much that. syria is of course the major flash point in the world right now what's chimney's view on the situation moment. i would love to know i know what my position is in syria and i think i'm the only side i can take that those
turkey's recent push for a no fly zone over syria sparks rallies in germany by both pro and anti assad groups. actions speak louder than words as israel appears to be gearing up for war with iran launching a massive propaganda campaign along with emergency drill. was anger at the london paralympics a key sponsor of the games is accused of humiliating a disabled people as part of the government's attempts to benefits. next r.t.d. talks to foreign affairs expert and german left wing politician...
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now it's very strange because turkey has to fight separatism turkey is located in a place where there is always a threat to war so the military forces are very important but it's that cannot be explained from my viewpoint from turkey that can only be explained by you viewpoint from elsewhere all right thank you so much a lot from among a lot of doctors simic or our deputy president of the workers' party thank you for your time and by her rain hundreds of activists have taken to the streets to demand they are given equal rights by the sunni monarchy as well as the release of political prisoners the government has been violently clamping down on protests for the past eighteen months with accusations of brutality by the regime however the kingdom has pledged to improve on its treatment of political activists and try to prevent violence against ethnic and religious communities that's after criticism and recommendations from the un human rights body. india is in the grip of a nationwide strike with businesses shut down trains disrupted and protesters on the streets all this in response to
now it's very strange because turkey has to fight separatism turkey is located in a place where there is always a threat to war so the military forces are very important but it's that cannot be explained from my viewpoint from turkey that can only be explained by you viewpoint from elsewhere all right thank you so much a lot from among a lot of doctors simic or our deputy president of the workers' party thank you for your time and by her rain hundreds of activists have taken to the streets to...
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the opportunity is to move with countries in the region like turkey and jordan and others in iraq who are waiting for u.s. leadership, and to bring an end to that regime sooner because we have seen the longer it goes the more people die, the more sectarian it is. the more it upsets the neighborhood. in destabilizing the neighbor the question is how to do it. we can talk about it. i think the way you do it is to empower those people who are fighting for their future and give them the weapons so that they can topple the regime themselves. but the mindsets that any president needs to have is this is not just a single crisis management situation. we handled tunisia, libya, egypt and syria. this runs the risk of a meltdown in the middle east. it is a strategic challenge but also a strategic opportunity to try to further emphasize and establish yet another example where sunni and shiite and other minorities are working together to define a common future which is what the middle east needs because elsewhere for hundreds of years the model has been sunni against the at and she again sunni. th
the opportunity is to move with countries in the region like turkey and jordan and others in iraq who are waiting for u.s. leadership, and to bring an end to that regime sooner because we have seen the longer it goes the more people die, the more sectarian it is. the more it upsets the neighborhood. in destabilizing the neighbor the question is how to do it. we can talk about it. i think the way you do it is to empower those people who are fighting for their future and give them the weapons so...
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mainly turkey and iran. first, some of the important potential that iraq has -- iraq has an estimated 143 million barrels. inclusive of the kurdish region. they may say and some of their public relation to statements that they have 45 million, but they have about 17. the rest is in disputed territory. in total, you can look at 143 million barrels. the have not brought on something -- they have brought on something to be commended. over the last several months, they have realized production levels pre-war at over 3 million barrels a day. 70% of which is associated in the southern field. about 50 to 20 trillion in the northern areas. one of the problems is that up to now most of the focus has been on the oil potential. there is no infrastructure for a gas market. aside from these political issues, i will leave to map some of the technical challenges. assessing the field, infrastructure. the issue that is the biggest is the unresolved political issues, rooted in the constitution and the nature of the iraqi stat
mainly turkey and iran. first, some of the important potential that iraq has -- iraq has an estimated 143 million barrels. inclusive of the kurdish region. they may say and some of their public relation to statements that they have 45 million, but they have about 17. the rest is in disputed territory. in total, you can look at 143 million barrels. the have not brought on something -- they have brought on something to be commended. over the last several months, they have realized production...
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. >> rose: should, as president morsey said to me, should iran eegypt, turkey, saudi arabia, be there doing something because of a variety of reasons, that they're connected to the crisis quartet he called them. >> i think the proposal of president morrissey is interesting because these four nations have an influence on the situation. >> rose: and are engaged already in one way or the other. yes. up to now, but it's recent there have not been results but when you have to find a solution you have to discuss with everybody. therefore, france and egypt are in close links because if we can be some sort aid towards a solution, it's our role. it's our international role. we are a permanent member of the security council. we have no hidden agenda. we are there to try and help people. what do they do? what do they want? they want to be free. they want to be free. to say, well, you have a lot of arab countries in which there has been a so-called arab spring, isn't it possible-- because, mr. bashar al-assad has decide it was not possible, no. it's the way it must go. >> rose: iran, and the nucl
. >> rose: should, as president morsey said to me, should iran eegypt, turkey, saudi arabia, be there doing something because of a variety of reasons, that they're connected to the crisis quartet he called them. >> i think the proposal of president morrissey is interesting because these four nations have an influence on the situation. >> rose: and are engaged already in one way or the other. yes. up to now, but it's recent there have not been results but when you have to find...
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but what about the change relationship between turkey and syria itself me turkey used to have a strong good relationship with syria recent years but then korea was pretty quick to support the free syrian army why the sudden change of heart. this is so the what the people probably the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that arab spring would be having the same situation like in libya or like in tunisia or in egypt. believe but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly very very close to syria . have gone became good fellows if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has been not understood in turkey and this is why they took these people do not support the policy of the government what is anyone offering an explanation for why everyone seems to change tack here. i would repeat it again turkey has miscalculated the power structure in syria they have expected that bashar assad would also leave the power like mubarak like duffy but they took a president prime minister and foreign minister if you want they put al
but what about the change relationship between turkey and syria itself me turkey used to have a strong good relationship with syria recent years but then korea was pretty quick to support the free syrian army why the sudden change of heart. this is so the what the people probably the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that arab spring would be having the same situation like in libya or like in tunisia or in egypt. believe but in case of syria turkey has...
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turkey's push for a no fly zone over syria sends activism rarely as far away as germany both for and against our thoughts regime. actions are speaking louder than words in israel as a country launches a massive war propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. plus the sponsor getting attention for all the wrong reasons at the london paralympics anger among disabled activists as a firm which they say humiliates them as a key backer of the games. leaders of the world of sports coming up next. hello welcome to the sports and here are the headlines. keeping up informed when to want remains to go joint top with champions an eight in the russian premier league . while moving on wimbledon and olympic champion serena williams goes through to the fourth round of the u.s. open offer a straight set win over russia's you've got that you don't look out of up. and baltic jenson button claims his first pole position for mclaren and the first three years off to an incredible qualifying session for the belgian grand prix. first a vocal and my commitment to should have grabbed the light when i ask
turkey's push for a no fly zone over syria sends activism rarely as far away as germany both for and against our thoughts regime. actions are speaking louder than words in israel as a country launches a massive war propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. plus the sponsor getting attention for all the wrong reasons at the london paralympics anger among disabled activists as a firm which they say humiliates them as a key backer of the games. leaders of the world of sports coming up next....
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turkey's push for a no fly zone over syria says activists are rarely as far away as germany full and the games are thoughts regime. actions will speak louder than words in israel as the country launches a massive war propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. plus the sponsor getting attention for all the wrong reasons at the london paralympics anger among disabled activists as a firm which they say humiliates them as a key backer of the gangs and plato's of the world of sports coming up next. hello welcome to the sports and here are the headlines. keeping up informed to equate it to want it remains to go joint top with champions in eight in the russian premier league. while moving on wimbledon and olympic champion so we know what do you miss goes through to the fourth round of the u.s. open offer a straight set win over russia you've got that either look a lot of up. and baltic jenson button claims his first pole position for much of the first three years off to an incredible qualifying session for the belgian grand prix. but first a football and not good mathematician have gr
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one turkey sounds it will keep pushing for more in protective safe zones inside syria to the directions from russia and china and its allies claim the measure is needed to help syrian refugees but face criticism for ten steps out of the militarized state said the company. and for the western agenda in syria next we'll talk to foreign affairs expert and john left wing politician young man i can . as one of the world's major economic and political powerhouses germany has a lot of influence which it can exert over global situations not to talk with me a little bit more about what germany is doing on the global stage right now i'm joined by. the foreign policy spokesperson for the left body here in germany thanks very much to me. syria is of course the major flash point in the world right now what's germany's view on situation moment. i would love to know i know what my position is in syria and i think i'm the only side i can take that those people are still peacefully demonstrating for the right for the democratic and human rights. but the german government officially they don't take sides
one turkey sounds it will keep pushing for more in protective safe zones inside syria to the directions from russia and china and its allies claim the measure is needed to help syrian refugees but face criticism for ten steps out of the militarized state said the company. and for the western agenda in syria next we'll talk to foreign affairs expert and john left wing politician young man i can . as one of the world's major economic and political powerhouses germany has a lot of influence which...
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turkey has pushed for a no fly zone over syria since activities are rallying as long as germany but for any games that the regime. actually doesn't speak louder than the words in israel as a country launches a massive north propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. of the conflict getting attention for all the wrong reasons that the london paralympics anger among disabled activists sadly for i wish they'd say humility at the key back up again. and for more on the west an agenda in syria next we talk to foreign affairs expert and german left wing politician and akin. as one of the world's major economic and political powerhouses germany has a lot of influence which it can exert over global situations not to talk with me a little bit more about what germany is doing on the global stage right now i'm joined by. the foreign policy spokesperson for the left body here in germany thanks very much to me. syria is of course the major flash point in the world right now what's chimney's view on the situation moment. i would love to know i know what my position is in syria and i think i'm th
turkey has pushed for a no fly zone over syria since activities are rallying as long as germany but for any games that the regime. actually doesn't speak louder than the words in israel as a country launches a massive north propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. of the conflict getting attention for all the wrong reasons that the london paralympics anger among disabled activists sadly for i wish they'd say humility at the key back up again. and for more on the west an agenda in syria...
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i was sitting in turkey for decades before i went to iran the first time. after what i saw, i ran is following the world closely. iran would not like to be hit the cause the day that israel attacks, iran will not be able to reciprocate because the united states will be there. that will force iran to stay at the negotiation table. what is left to be offered to iran? we are at a point where this is not the way politics should continue. the united states must look at the situation to find a quick solution. we're dealing with an old civilization. some solutions are very difficult to negotiate with. the way you treat iranians is important. it is a big culture, don't expect them to react water -- right away. >> we're almost out of time. there has been some articles in respectable journals. teh flip side of the attack theory is to bring iran into compliance, to make a ran a m - intor of the system get the sense this could become an attractive idea. give me your comments. those hypothesis have been written the bout in the united states. >> if you read the article o
i was sitting in turkey for decades before i went to iran the first time. after what i saw, i ran is following the world closely. iran would not like to be hit the cause the day that israel attacks, iran will not be able to reciprocate because the united states will be there. that will force iran to stay at the negotiation table. what is left to be offered to iran? we are at a point where this is not the way politics should continue. the united states must look at the situation to find a quick...
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for wave from from us that is possible maybe not too critical about turkey but i don't know so is germany setting itself up as the best place to to train politicians for the post. that's what they are doing i mean obviously they are inviting people here and they call it training for the situation there after. so yes they are training people for government positions and sure they want to have the relationship with the german government and eventually the muslim brotherhood there are another country where they have huge influences of course in egypt how do you view the situation in that country after their revolution and their transition into a new egypt was very difficult situation for a long time i was afraid that the army would take over. now as of today it looks better so that they are losing some of the power of the military to the elected president if this situation continuous i look hopefully to a future for the situation within egypt what this means for the whole region i mean we have to clash at the border to israel so really have no idea i think it's a very volatile right now for
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would turkey like to see that? >> if there's any discussion on safe haven or some zone, secure zone, there should be-- it should be supported by a u.n. security council resolution or international community. >> warner: if the united nations won't act would turkey ever join a coalition of the willing? that is a coalition that's not u.n. but perhaps nato and arab-led as it did-- as happened in libya? >> of course in libya there was a u.n. resolution which created the base for this coalition of willing. but if the u.n. cannot do anything, all the other options and measures should be on the table. and those countries will have concerns and common interests. they should study all these options. >> warner: turkey would take part? >> you are you are the ski alrey taking part. >> warner: no, i mean a military sense. >> of course. not only on this, but turkey will be in all processes related to syria. >> warner: if there is an action taken on syria and the conflict continues to grind on what danger do you see of it sparking
would turkey like to see that? >> if there's any discussion on safe haven or some zone, secure zone, there should be-- it should be supported by a u.n. security council resolution or international community. >> warner: if the united nations won't act would turkey ever join a coalition of the willing? that is a coalition that's not u.n. but perhaps nato and arab-led as it did-- as happened in libya? >> of course in libya there was a u.n. resolution which created the base for...
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this fire can quickly spread to turkey to jordan, to iraq. it is very dangerous. >> rose: may i ask this question, turning to another issue that is of great concern to the world, which is the success of negotiations between your government and the p-5 plus 1. where are you and do you believe there will be some success? >> we are hopeful that this will happen. this is why we are participating in the talks, in the negotiations. if there is no hope for success, then why would we even participate. however, we think tha with technical and legal negotiations, we will not achieve anything. because our nuclear issue is not, is not legal and is not technical. you know about it because we have discussed it several times. >> rose: you believe it's a political question. >> yes t is clear t is clear that it's political. >> are you building a nuclear weapon? >> a nuclear weapon? for what, for what purpose, why would we do that? >> what would we use it for? >> you did not denyou are building a nuclear weapon. >> how many times should i repeat this opinions
this fire can quickly spread to turkey to jordan, to iraq. it is very dangerous. >> rose: may i ask this question, turning to another issue that is of great concern to the world, which is the success of negotiations between your government and the p-5 plus 1. where are you and do you believe there will be some success? >> we are hopeful that this will happen. this is why we are participating in the talks, in the negotiations. if there is no hope for success, then why would we even...