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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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is in creating safe havens, no-fly zones. >> turkey says that the u.s. is holding them back from exploring those options. there is a lot of double talk going on that is hard to understand. we will have to wait and see what the response of the white house's. everyone is trying to decide whether the policy will change or not. >> as some point governments will say this crisis has gone on for so long, so many people have been killed, that our policy of not intervening is under pressure. >> exactly, when you have 200 people a day killed it, very little intervention, a lack of basic human decency. . they do not understand why the assistance is not coming. this does not bode well for syria. >> the arguments for not intervening is because there's no coherent opposition. in your conversations comment did you get the sense that that is changing? >> yes, there is more structured to be rebel army. there are more military councils. there is more structure but not the kind of regular force. iran hasrrived and they are supporting the creation of a regular forces for th
is in creating safe havens, no-fly zones. >> turkey says that the u.s. is holding them back from exploring those options. there is a lot of double talk going on that is hard to understand. we will have to wait and see what the response of the white house's. everyone is trying to decide whether the policy will change or not. >> as some point governments will say this crisis has gone on for so long, so many people have been killed, that our policy of not intervening is under pressure....
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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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the turkish prime minister said he can stay in turkey as long as he wants to. he has told the bbc the death sentence illegal. residents in northern thailand have been warned to strengthen flood defenses and be prepared to move to higher ground as heavy rains lashed the country. the center of the historic city thesukuthai -- and villages are swamped as water levels reach more than a meter. the pakistani doctor who helped of the united states to locate osama bin laden's hideout has told a u.s. tv network that the country that is powerful -- powerful spy agency, isi among regards america as its worst enemy. in an interview from his present in bashar dr. shakil afridi said the deposed who interrogated him said he helped pakistan that a worst enemy, worse even than the indians. pretty extraordinary remarks if they stand up to scrutiny. >> yes, although that is how a lot of people imagine the pakistani intelligence agencies do you the world. a lot of pakistanis, indeed, the things that way as well. a great deal of anti-americanism here at the moment. but this is all
the turkish prime minister said he can stay in turkey as long as he wants to. he has told the bbc the death sentence illegal. residents in northern thailand have been warned to strengthen flood defenses and be prepared to move to higher ground as heavy rains lashed the country. the center of the historic city thesukuthai -- and villages are swamped as water levels reach more than a meter. the pakistani doctor who helped of the united states to locate osama bin laden's hideout has told a u.s. tv...
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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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the military in turkey no longer has that power. the prime minister was the target of this particular conspiracy. if he felt any satisfaction at the core's rolling, he discussed it. >> i have just been informed of the verdict. for july, i do not know the legal grounds for the verdict. without knowing the reason, it would not be right for me to make a statement. also there is the supreme court. all we wish for is a legal decision, but this is not the final decision. familythe officers' members, the court verdict was the son of a witch hunt. for others, it was a sign of the changing balance of power in this country. >> political changes in turkey being watched in washington as well. an israeli soldier and three militants up and killed on the border between israel and egypt keeping israel says the militants were heavily armed and opened fire on soldiers guarding construction workers building an extension of the border fence. one other soldier was wounded in the incident, which comes during a time of growing tension on the border. presi
the military in turkey no longer has that power. the prime minister was the target of this particular conspiracy. if he felt any satisfaction at the core's rolling, he discussed it. >> i have just been informed of the verdict. for july, i do not know the legal grounds for the verdict. without knowing the reason, it would not be right for me to make a statement. also there is the supreme court. all we wish for is a legal decision, but this is not the final decision. familythe officers'...
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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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the military in turkey no longer has that power. the prime minister was the target of this particular conspiracy. if he felt any satisfaction at the core's rolling, he discussed it. >> i have just been informed of the verdict. for july, i do not know the legal grounds for the verdict. without knowing the reason, it would not be right for me to make a statement. also there is the supreme court. all we wish for is a legal decision, but this is not the final decision. familythe officers' members, the court verdict was for others, it was a sign of the changing balance of power in this country. >> political changes in turkey being watched in washington as well. an israeli soldier and three militants up and killed on the border between israel and egypt keeping israel says the militants were heavily armed and opened fire on soldiers guarding construction workers building an extension of the border fence. one other soldier was wounded in the incident, which comes during a time of growing tension on the border. president bush your al-assad -
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turkey which. has recently relocated some syrian refugees from the volatile border region citing security. you've been watching the weekly here and in a few minutes we will bring you an interview with a man who's had firsthand insider experience with one well known militant group will be coming up after this week's headlines. there are many ways to go nuts. if you haven't got enough not to be really rich and famous. you can snatch some nuts from the forest squirrels. when getting to the top is too much to fight for. back to basics in the all. wealthy british style sun it's a spot on planet earth.
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we sat down with an exclusive interview with the prime minister of turkey. let's listen. >> does it surprise you that the united states doesn't take any other actions other than what they call nonlethal support? does it surprise you they don't want to arm the rebels, for instance or talk about a no-fly zone or buffer zone or safe zones? >> translator: right now there are certain things being expected from the united states. the united states had not yet catered to those expectations. maybe it's because of the elections, maybe it's because of the pre-election situation in the states. nobody has spoken to us about their reasons and they are not obliged to state anything. we're very thankful and pleased they have stated they are against this regime. >> it's good to see you. hearing what he said, can you give me a broader context of what he was explaining? >> reporter: i think he's very frustrated. he's a good friend of united states and a good friend to the obama administration. he didn't want to come out and directly sledge hammer the obama administration but
we sat down with an exclusive interview with the prime minister of turkey. let's listen. >> does it surprise you that the united states doesn't take any other actions other than what they call nonlethal support? does it surprise you they don't want to arm the rebels, for instance or talk about a no-fly zone or buffer zone or safe zones? >> translator: right now there are certain things being expected from the united states. the united states had not yet catered to those...
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how do you look at turkey? >> i think there's something to be said about both of those interpretations. they're not mutually exclusive. i mean, this government did come to power by a free and fair election. no doubt about that. turkey was the first muslim country which held genuinely free and fair elections. i was there in 1950 and spent the year in turkey. i was there when the first free and fair election took place. the government lost. the government conducted and controlled the election, it lost the election. it gracefully withdrew from power and handed it over to the proposition. it was a memorable experience. since then, democracy has had a rather checkered experience in the region. it's an alien concept. it's taking some time to assimilate. but i think there is progress. and there are two things which i think are important. one is the point that i mentioned before. the existence and presumably development of institutions and bodies where authority comes from inside and not from above. and the provision o
how do you look at turkey? >> i think there's something to be said about both of those interpretations. they're not mutually exclusive. i mean, this government did come to power by a free and fair election. no doubt about that. turkey was the first muslim country which held genuinely free and fair elections. i was there in 1950 and spent the year in turkey. i was there when the first free and fair election took place. the government lost. the government conducted and controlled the...
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a major political conference is underway in turkey where promised to end their once been reelected as the leader of the country's ruling party for the last time and once again slam the regime in neighboring syria however dr his same bag see of the middle east technical university spokesman earlier told me anchors policy on the massacres is deeply unpopular with turks themselves. the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that the arab spring would be having the same situation like in levy are like internees or in egypt all this. believe but in case of syria turkey has been indeed in the last five years particularly a very very close to syria bashar assad gone became good fellows if you want and suddenly this change of turkey has done. the policy what the united states of america and european union suggested and this is why the turkish people do not support the policy of the government. georgia is seeing some of its biggest opposition rallies today with over one hundred thousand people turning up for pre-election demos in the capital and also in the
a major political conference is underway in turkey where promised to end their once been reelected as the leader of the country's ruling party for the last time and once again slam the regime in neighboring syria however dr his same bag see of the middle east technical university spokesman earlier told me anchors policy on the massacres is deeply unpopular with turks themselves. the turkish government has miscalculated the events in syria they have expected that the arab spring would be having...
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turkey is also dealing with problems of its own verdicts are expected on hundreds of military officers charged with plotting a coup they're accused of orchestrating in eventual army takeover through blowing up storage mosques in the capital and sparking a conflict with greece it to your trial is being closely watched as to whether it encroaches on turkey's secular principles which the military was seen as a ground for of. thirty three thousand american troops have been recalled from afghanistan that's according to u.s. defense secretary leon panetta he stressed that these soldiers had succeeded in their essential mission of boosting the capability of afghan security forces. over sixty thousand u.s. troops still remain in afghanistan with all foreign military set to leave the country by the end of twenty four to. britain's beleaguered deputy prime minister faces a tough crowd this weekend his own angry party it's the liberal democrats annual gathering and they're not happy about getting a voter of fear to roll over tearing up key pledges and easily submitting to the conservatives in the
turkey is also dealing with problems of its own verdicts are expected on hundreds of military officers charged with plotting a coup they're accused of orchestrating in eventual army takeover through blowing up storage mosques in the capital and sparking a conflict with greece it to your trial is being closely watched as to whether it encroaches on turkey's secular principles which the military was seen as a ground for of. thirty three thousand american troops have been recalled from afghanistan...
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of turkey is also dealing with problems of his own right now three hundred twenty six military officers have been found guilty of putting a coup nearly a decade ago three generals have been sentenced to life while thirty four others were acquitted they're all accused of orchestrating an army takeover through blowing up historic mosques in the capital and sparking a conflict with greece but they deny the charges the two your trial is being closely watched as to whether it encroaches on turkey secular principles of which the military scene is the main force. while greece's leaders finalize the details to convince global lenders to release more cash to them police are investigating thirty two politicians for embezzlement it's all part of the government's tax evasion crackdown to raise vital funds social and political philosophy lecture upon a goddess a tourist believes the new initiative will do little though to help the country's economy. but later large parts of the political class here in greece are in very strong ties with the business elite was a media lit and the business elites so i
of turkey is also dealing with problems of his own right now three hundred twenty six military officers have been found guilty of putting a coup nearly a decade ago three generals have been sentenced to life while thirty four others were acquitted they're all accused of orchestrating an army takeover through blowing up historic mosques in the capital and sparking a conflict with greece but they deny the charges the two your trial is being closely watched as to whether it encroaches on turkey...
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you wrote your first book -- first major book about turkey, the emergence of modern turkey. you speak turkish, you also see arabic and farsy -- >> many languages. >> lots of people worry about turkey and say this is an islamist government that is turning turkey into a liberal society. others say no, no, no, this is the real expression of democracy. you had a military junta that was running it, now you have genuine liberal democracy. how do you look at turkey? >> i think there's something to be said for both interpretations. they're not mutually exclusive. i mean, this government did come to power by a free and fair election. no doubt about that. turkey was the first country which held genuinely free and fair elections. i was there in 1950 and spent the year in turkey. i was there when the first fair and free election took place. the government lost. the government conducted and controlled the election, it lost the election. it gracefully withdrew from power and handed over it the opposition. it was a memorable experience. since then, democracy has had a rather checkered expe
you wrote your first book -- first major book about turkey, the emergence of modern turkey. you speak turkish, you also see arabic and farsy -- >> many languages. >> lots of people worry about turkey and say this is an islamist government that is turning turkey into a liberal society. others say no, no, no, this is the real expression of democracy. you had a military junta that was running it, now you have genuine liberal democracy. how do you look at turkey? >> i think...
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turkey has closed its borders with syria saying the country is full to the brim with refugees while and grey is asking the united nations to create a buffer zone blocking fears of foreign intervention join me pulis here in a few moments for an update. also the odds are going to use credit rating is switched to negative as a relentless strands of euro zone reaching so far failed to provide solutions to the long lasting crisis plus. separatists make the running as an economic and social problems dominated regional elections with voting underway in canada's mainly french speaking get back. they're watching our do a live off from moscow with me tom would say first we move to syria now where clashes between rebel militias and government troops continue with opposition fighters turning to the capital damascus and the commercial hub aleppo as a main targets activists claim violence in aleppo holds more than one hundred people monday the free syrian army insisting it's all about controlling the ground of battle the syrian government insists they will be no negotiations with the opposition befor
turkey has closed its borders with syria saying the country is full to the brim with refugees while and grey is asking the united nations to create a buffer zone blocking fears of foreign intervention join me pulis here in a few moments for an update. also the odds are going to use credit rating is switched to negative as a relentless strands of euro zone reaching so far failed to provide solutions to the long lasting crisis plus. separatists make the running as an economic and social problems...
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turkey has been forced to shut the door, refuse entry to these tired, poor and huddled masses. so now these people have literally been stopped in their tracks on the syrian side of the border in the mud, in the mess, in the sickness eye with an watson got a firsthand look. >> they live almost hidden in the olive groves. syrian families sleeping in the dirt. over the last month, a make shift camp of more than 5,000 people has sprung up on the northern edge of syria. families made homeless by war. water that's hard to even swallow. water that your receisef has go used to drinking. >> i've been here one month, five days. it's not nice. it's not healthy, also. >> why did you come here? >> because my house is destroyed. there is no house for me. >> everyone tells stories of rockets and air strikes, artillery and explosions. this man fled here from allepo. his 2-year-old daughter was badly burned when a bomb blew up his house last month. i tried to ask her how are you. she's deaf now. she can't hear. the little girl's been deaf ever since the explosion. we see far too many children h
turkey has been forced to shut the door, refuse entry to these tired, poor and huddled masses. so now these people have literally been stopped in their tracks on the syrian side of the border in the mud, in the mess, in the sickness eye with an watson got a firsthand look. >> they live almost hidden in the olive groves. syrian families sleeping in the dirt. over the last month, a make shift camp of more than 5,000 people has sprung up on the northern edge of syria. families made homeless...
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turkey has pushed for a no fly zone over syria since activists are rallying as long as germany or any gains at the regime. actually doesn't speak louder than words in israel as a country launches a massively more propaganda campaign along with emergency drills. of the conflict getting attention for all the wrong reasons that the london paralympics anger among disabled activists as a forum which they say humiliate them at the key back up again. and for more on the west in the gender in syria next we talked 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 speaking to me. syria is of course the major flash point in the world right now what's chimney's view on the situation the moment. i would love to know i know what my position is in syria and
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the week's top stories on our t.v. a turkey stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder but the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference would make ceasefire impossible. a chorus of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the west but that's hosting a massive international summit. the war the well thing but i'm over to successfully beat back legal attempts by the london based buddies because office again to cut off the supplies of his multibillion dollar fortune. and the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hardline stance against russia but faces criticism for the bombing on major issues over to kate now with the latest in sports. and i would like you for joining me for the sport on this busy sunday and these are the top stories. fighting form of what rousseau makes it to into is to still win more nearly cause an adult to go within eight points a top spot in the russian premier league but rock bottom is another lose again. while new guns fired becaus
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the week's top stories here on our team turkey's stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder for the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference would make the cease fire impossible. course also portable runs peaceful nuclear program of the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated by the u.s. and its hosting of a massive international fund. the war of the wealthy. villagers that certainly be the best legal attempt by london based tycoon but it's better to cut off a slice of this multi-billion dollar fortune. and the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia faces criticism for flip flopping on previous policies. and now it's time for these sports update with kate. hello thank you for joining me for the latest book this sunday and here's what's coming up. fighting for market research makes it to into a tesco where one will add krasnodar to go with it a point a top spot in the russian prime really rock bottom that i'm about to lose again. while our new guns fire lukas podolski an
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turkey is also dealing with problems of its own verdicts are expected on hundreds of military officers charged with plotting a coup they are accused of orchestrating an eventual army takeover through blowing up historic mosques in the capital and sparking a conflict with greece a two year trial is closely being watched as to whether it encroaches on turkey's secular principles of which the military is seen as the main force or. thirty three thousand american troops have been recalled from afghanistan that's according to u.s. defense secretary leon panetta he stressed that the soldiers had succeeded in their central mission of boosting the capability of the afghan security forces over sixty eight thousand u.s. troops still remain in afghanistan with all foreign military set to leave the country by the end of twenty fourteen. while gray says leaders finalize the detail to convince global lenders to release more cash police are investigating thirty two politicians for embezzlement it's part of the government's tax evasion crackdown to raise vinyl funds social and political philosophy lect
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david petraeus is just next door in turkey. thousands of syrians looking for safe haven there as the regime is targeting their own people. our senior international correspondent robertson is on the border. we'll take you to him in a moment, but first this. >> it labor day. hopefully not too many you have are having to labor here. it's also the unofficial start of the campaign season. that's how it's been in the past. i want you tyke a look here. this is mitt romney. he's spending the day like most of you just hanging out. romney took his boat for a spin on new hampshire's lake. no public event scheduled for mitt romney this week. he has debate preparations happening in private. >>> president obama labor day in toledo. he spoke within the past hour. he talked about his party's convention this week. he critiqued the tampa republicans. he said mitt romney whiffed last week at his convention on the subject of creating new jobs. take a listen. >> when governor romney had his chance to let you in on the secret sauce of job creation,
david petraeus is just next door in turkey. thousands of syrians looking for safe haven there as the regime is targeting their own people. our senior international correspondent robertson is on the border. we'll take you to him in a moment, but first this. >> it labor day. hopefully not too many you have are having to labor here. it's also the unofficial start of the campaign season. that's how it's been in the past. i want you tyke a look here. this is mitt romney. he's spending the day...
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which is on turkey's border. over the last couple of weeks you probably had some of the worst insurgency in southeast turkey with the pk. it's a tenuous situation and to talk about exporting oil with new pipelines in an area undergoing great instability is a bit of an overstep at the time. so turkey has to step back a bit, you starting to hear people say we have to pull back, you know, over empowering the kurds region is not turkey's interest. keeping a good ally was. if there was a pipeline, i don't see why turkey with the only resolved kurdish problem would want them an -- region in syria and kurds in turkey seeking their own region. so this is -- i see turkey as playing a clever game of trying to leverage the krg but the real market and the real importance still remains in baghdad. you start to see the pull back because of unresolved kurdish problem. the kurdish president cannot deliver the pkk to turkey. he cannot control the syrian kurdish problem. he needs to remain an envoy. it is very messy kurdish issue
which is on turkey's border. over the last couple of weeks you probably had some of the worst insurgency in southeast turkey with the pk. it's a tenuous situation and to talk about exporting oil with new pipelines in an area undergoing great instability is a bit of an overstep at the time. so turkey has to step back a bit, you starting to hear people say we have to pull back, you know, over empowering the kurds region is not turkey's interest. keeping a good ally was. if there was a pipeline, i...
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one week's top stories on our turkey's stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder with the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference with make a cease fire impossible. a course of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated i think the u.s. with its hosting of a massive international song like. the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hardline stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on major issues. and the war of the well thing. successfully beats back illegal attempts by london based tried buddies fitted salty to cut off a slice of his multibillion dollar fortune. or news in fifteen minutes up next it's sports with kate. hello welcome to the latest court on an action packed sunday and the headlines. fighting form a producer makes it to interiors tesco would want to like cross a dog to go with it appoint a top spot in the russian premier league. while sparkling jenson button stars from pole for the first time in three years as the b
one week's top stories on our turkey's stab at military intervention in syria gets the cold shoulder with the new u.n. peace envoy arguing any such interference with make a cease fire impossible. a course of support for iran's peaceful nuclear program as the country destroys any notion it's been politically isolated i think the u.s. with its hosting of a massive international song like. the republicans freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hardline stance against...
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turkey calls for a no fly zone in syria and fails to get support at the u.n. as rebels in the country declare civilian airports their latest warning international flights to stay away from iran welcomes a chorus of support for its peaceful nuclear program at the nonaligned summit in tehran dealing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate. the republicans a freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on previous policies. and. successfully fend off attempts. to carve five billion dollars out of his fortune the london court ruled he was a fundamentally unreliable witness now the latest news from the world of sports you're watching are today. hello welcome to the sports and here are the headlines. fighting for our lead muso makes it to interiors test our win one million thousand dollars to go within a point of top spot in the russian premier league locker defeat spots in the dog. while much paul robin van persie miss is a penalty but nets a hat trick as manchester united come back to
turkey calls for a no fly zone in syria and fails to get support at the u.n. as rebels in the country declare civilian airports their latest warning international flights to stay away from iran welcomes a chorus of support for its peaceful nuclear program at the nonaligned summit in tehran dealing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate. the republicans a freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney promises a hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on previous...
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a turkey's a member of nato very. well i don't care it's all. about about rum sees a point and i think that it is in dispute secondly i i think the u.s. very much has been going on the interest of its interests in the gulf in oil and fossil fuels but i think going back to hillary clinton's speech at the end of two thousand and ten i think it was in one of the gulf states she said you know this is a democracy and and a desire for free and states and people having their dignity she said it she laid it out well in advance just as the arab spring was was about to start i think of them i was like a little yells this guy orthodox. i know it was prior incident so the matter i went into was what i wanted it was about equal i want us to the allow the arab spring ramsey finish up go ahead let me let me come back to the drones issue i think what's happened in afghanistan with the deaths of those eight women is into really very very sad but you know at the same time that that is happening you know why they're drones are attacking
a turkey's a member of nato very. well i don't care it's all. about about rum sees a point and i think that it is in dispute secondly i i think the u.s. very much has been going on the interest of its interests in the gulf in oil and fossil fuels but i think going back to hillary clinton's speech at the end of two thousand and ten i think it was in one of the gulf states she said you know this is a democracy and and a desire for free and states and people having their dignity she said it she...
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turkey is desperate for american help. the fact that we somehow or other believe we can avoid what is going on, it is almost as if there is a huge car wreck on the highway and we're sitting on the sidelines and not prepared to go in and at least try to rescue the passengers. >> eliot: i would take it a little bit further. i think all of the terrible things we feared might happen as a result of the war getting worse and therefore we didn't want to intervene those things had happened without the united states regime. now the greatest danger is the war going on and on and on and on, that is going really to produce the sectarian warfare throughout the region people fear. therefore, i would say i actually think limited no-fly zone in the northern area in order to create a kind of base from which the rebels can operate would be a good thing. i don't think that's ever going to happen. therefore, the question that is should the united states begin to arm the rebels? i think the answer to that is yes. >> eliot: we have been hiding
turkey is desperate for american help. the fact that we somehow or other believe we can avoid what is going on, it is almost as if there is a huge car wreck on the highway and we're sitting on the sidelines and not prepared to go in and at least try to rescue the passengers. >> eliot: i would take it a little bit further. i think all of the terrible things we feared might happen as a result of the war getting worse and therefore we didn't want to intervene those things had happened...
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and turkey is also dealing with problems of its own the verdicts are expected on hundreds of military officers charged with plotting a coup they're accused of orchestrating an eventual army takeover through blowing up historic mosques and the capital and sparking a conflict with greece between your trial is being closely watched as to whether it encroaches on turkey's secular principles which the military was seen as a grantor off. all right let's join daniel for business and such he is hosting the eleventh international investment forum today that parker and you have been taught with rosen to continue to deliver. with the dingoes more for us from so. the head of russia's the largest oil company rose and if you could see it has confirmed today that b.p. is very much interested. in boosting its stake in raw snap and he says welcomes this initiative very much now this could be done through the sale of b.p. stake in the russian british joint venture to t.n. k b p now this could be an extremely important deal for both companies but notably for b.p. whose expansion progress has somewhat al
and turkey is also dealing with problems of its own the verdicts are expected on hundreds of military officers charged with plotting a coup they're accused of orchestrating an eventual army takeover through blowing up historic mosques and the capital and sparking a conflict with greece between your trial is being closely watched as to whether it encroaches on turkey's secular principles which the military was seen as a grantor off. all right let's join daniel for business and such he is hosting...
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the week's top stories on our team turkey's call for a no fly zone in syria fails to get support at the un as rebels in the country declare civilian a pause the latest target warning international flights to stay away. iran welcomes a chorus of support for its peaceful nuclear program at the nonaligned summit into iran dealing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate the islamic republic. the republican the freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney on the for the hard line stance against russia but faces criticism for flip flopping on the previous policies. and. has just assessed me fend off attempts by self exile. but a need to call five billion dollars out of his fortune the london called the rules of the results he was a fundamentally under libel with nets. it's one am here in moscow you're watching r t with us for the weekly bomb would say first the most open push yet for military intervention in syria came this week proposed by turkey with backing from both britain and france. it proposed a un establishment of which camps on syrian soil which would be guarded and protected by for
the week's top stories on our team turkey's call for a no fly zone in syria fails to get support at the un as rebels in the country declare civilian a pause the latest target warning international flights to stay away. iran welcomes a chorus of support for its peaceful nuclear program at the nonaligned summit into iran dealing a blow to u.s. moves to isolate the islamic republic. the republican the freshly nominated presidential candidate mitt romney on the for the hard line stance against...
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turkey has closed its borders with syria saying the country is full to the brim with wifi g.'s while and who is asking the united nations to create a buffer zone sparking fears of foreign intervention join me for a sneer in a few moments for an update. and a separatist to make the running as economic and social problems dominate regional elections with voting underway in one of those mainly french speaking back. it's eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t with me let's say the latest financial blow to the e.u. comes from moody's the ratings agency has changed the blocks outlook from stable to negative warning it faces being downgraded moody's or said the decision reflected the issues in the e.u. ski budget contributors are dealing with earlier this year the ratings of germany france and britain adding that the lens will also switch to a negative outlook that's despite relentless meetings between the e.u. leaders which have so far failed to deliver any solutions and a lead to email suggested that the troika all of international lenders want greece one of the most debt str
turkey has closed its borders with syria saying the country is full to the brim with wifi g.'s while and who is asking the united nations to create a buffer zone sparking fears of foreign intervention join me for a sneer in a few moments for an update. and a separatist to make the running as economic and social problems dominate regional elections with voting underway in one of those mainly french speaking back. it's eleven pm here in moscow you're watching r t with me let's say the latest...
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reading of north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in the one in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv they've also free to do it tyrus their protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the building city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend off the demonstrations. there and this is my field of australia where the police were forced to use that this is not existing where the blind person penetrates. the area and that's a very limited and now with. me in mind is to be on the go now the united states has wanted the evacuation of. instinctual diplomats. mini's from sudan and this as well as anybody holding american citizenship in those countries who want to this is just merely seen traits in a very dynamic situation. tempers are bad and it's not clear if the situation will be down in the coming days. pulis lir is leading our coverage of the anti american unrest she reports clashes erupting in afghanistan and pakistan as people demonstrate their anger with the u.s. it's all on her twitter feed that paula slim un
reading of north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in the one in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv they've also free to do it tyrus their protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the building city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend off the demonstrations. there and this is my field of australia where the police were forced to use that this is not existing where the blind person penetrates. the area and...
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all the way to north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in iraq in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv it was the streets of europe tyrus their protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the belgian city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend after demonstrations. there and this is far afield from australia where the police were forced to use that this is not existing their mind was made on a. mary pass in lebanon with me in mind peace to be on the go now the united states has wanted the evacuation of non instinctual diplomats and families from sudan this year as well as holding american citizenship and these who want to this is just merely interlacing very dynamic situation here in temples common sense here if the situation will be down in the coming days. there is leading our coverage of the anti american unrest she reports clashes erupting in afghanistan and pakistan as people demonstrate their anger with the u.s. it's all on her twitter feed at the school. she from the pac nationalists for my spoke to me
all the way to north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in iraq in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv it was the streets of europe tyrus their protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the belgian city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend after demonstrations. there and this is far afield from australia where the police were forced to use that this is not existing their mind was made on a. mary pass in...
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to islam for way from from us what 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 they want to have the relationship with the german government and you mentioned 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 this situation continuous hopefully to future for the situation within egypt what this means for the whole region i mean we had the clash at the border to israel so really have no idea i think it's very volatile right now for israel li
to islam for way from from us what 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 they want to have the relationship with the german government and you mentioned the muslim brotherhood there are another...
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eight police officers have been killed in a roadside mine explosion itself eastern turkey for displaying the blast in kurdish insurgents are taking advantage of the chaotic situation in neighboring syria to step up their attacks turkey which gives shelter to add the a sad rebels has recently relocated some syrian refugees from the volatile border region citing worsening security. a peaceful march of several hundred striking miners has been blocked by south african police the workers were demanding an end to police violence that day off the tear gas and rubber bullets were used to disperse similar protests the south african government has recently announced a crackdown and widespread minor unrest that has already halted several platinum and gold mines the protest movement was galvanized after police shot thirty four miners dead last month during a strike over low wages. you've been watching the weekly here not in a couple minutes from now i'll bring the story of a u.s. man who's been on death row for almost thirty years before that with the headlines . world of the. sundance technology in
eight police officers have been killed in a roadside mine explosion itself eastern turkey for displaying the blast in kurdish insurgents are taking advantage of the chaotic situation in neighboring syria to step up their attacks turkey which gives shelter to add the a sad rebels has recently relocated some syrian refugees from the volatile border region citing worsening security. a peaceful march of several hundred striking miners has been blocked by south african police the workers were...
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they are already eighty thousand syrian refugees inside turkey and because of frayed that these figures could swell to at least a half a million has been complaining that the international community is not doing enough to help it and to this indeed it is calling for a so-called safe zone or a buffer zone to be created inside syria and what we understand is that such as zone would extend some twenty kilometers inside syrian territory but the problem is that to create any kind of humanitarian zone you need to have a no fly zone in which it certainly suggests foreign intervention and there has been a lot of criticism about this from the international community certainly the united nations security council has not given its nod when and where balkan stop in the past but we do understand that anchor is going to ask the u.n. security council later this month to create this buffer zone it is highly unlikely that russia and china will give its nod but certainly we are witnessing a growing humanitarian crisis at the same time and we know that the head of the international committee for the red c
they are already eighty thousand syrian refugees inside turkey and because of frayed that these figures could swell to at least a half a million has been complaining that the international community is not doing enough to help it and to this indeed it is calling for a so-called safe zone or a buffer zone to be created inside syria and what we understand is that such as zone would extend some twenty kilometers inside syrian territory but the problem is that to create any kind of humanitarian...
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all the way to north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in one in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv and also streets of europe tyrus there are protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the building city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend after demonstrations. where does this fire filled the screen yet where the police were forced to use it that this is not existing where the violence was every. day. mary that super committee and now brings me in line is to be on the go now the united states has what it. means. not an instinctual. family's comes down on this as well as holding american citizenship he's one of his just merely seen traits in a very dynamic situation. tempers common sense. if the situation would be calmed down in the coming days. paula slater is leading our coverage of the anti american on the rest she reports clashes are rocking in afghanistan and pakistan as people demonstrate their anger with the u.s. it's all on her twitter feed of the moments of paula on the score. from the pack nat
all the way to north africa and in the east the approaches happening in lebanon in somalia in one in turkey in gaza even in tel aviv and also streets of europe tyrus there are protesters took to the streets near the american embassy in the building city of employment at least one hundred twenty people were detained this weekend after demonstrations. where does this fire filled the screen yet where the police were forced to use it that this is not existing where the violence was every. day. mary...
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diplomatic process and i don't see that happening long and out of the united states and france and turkey and the gulf cooperation council particularly our in saudi arabia are trying to initiate in junior regime change some a little discouraged about where it's going to go from here but if it doesn't have a diplomatic solution i think the ripples are going to be just disasters and world leaders won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the u.n. headquarters in new york julia sanchez still ensconced in the ecuadorian embassy in london the spies status as a political refugee will also make an appearance though a virtual one via video broadcast while will exclusively bring that life to you on wednesday at twenty two thirty g.m.t. . was. a. fake there. was madrid has turned into a conflict zone as fierce clashes between enraged protesters and police in golf the spanish capital dozens have reportedly been injured in the violence with scenes of police brutality seen in the crowds and all comes after sounds and stick to the streets to rage against austerity cutbacks and tax hikes are j
diplomatic process and i don't see that happening long and out of the united states and france and turkey and the gulf cooperation council particularly our in saudi arabia are trying to initiate in junior regime change some a little discouraged about where it's going to go from here but if it doesn't have a diplomatic solution i think the ripples are going to be just disasters and world leaders won't be the only ones addressing those gathered at the u.n. headquarters in new york julia sanchez...