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fighters in syria now face a fresh assault from turkey. the 2nd of now some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president also on has held his 1st rally since democrats began impeachment proceedings over his dealings with ukraine 2 weeks ago in minneapolis he lashed out at democrats saying that they were trying to destroy democracy calling their investigation a partisan witch hunt. to associates of donald trump's lawyer rudy giuliani have been arrested while trying to leave the u.s. so people businessmen and left pontus and froome and are accused of trying to buy influence over u.s. policy on ukraine the 2 helped introduce giuliani to ukrainian officials and have been called as witnesses in that impeachment inquiry against trump. ukrainian president for loading it is the lenski says that he will be ready to open a probe into any interference by his country in the 24000 us presidential election but he denied that donald trump tried to blackmail him he made the comments during a record for senior home news conference with
fighters in syria now face a fresh assault from turkey. the 2nd of now some of the other stories making news around the world u.s. president also on has held his 1st rally since democrats began impeachment proceedings over his dealings with ukraine 2 weeks ago in minneapolis he lashed out at democrats saying that they were trying to destroy democracy calling their investigation a partisan witch hunt. to associates of donald trump's lawyer rudy giuliani have been arrested while trying to leave...
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continue to respect disease syria turkey agreement reached in 1908 to. maintain security on the syria turkey border and the actions to be undertaken the agreements and the obligations we've agreed upon. include the abortion of the military operation that has been launched and the withdrawal of serious troops outside the boredom this is something we have talked about for a long time and we have said that. the resolution of the issue with the kurdish people is impossible without restoring the control of the syrian government of the over the entirety of syrian territory which means that this step is an important one. and the russian federation with the military police and the. groups together. with her turkish troops will continue to patrol this. starting tomorrow when the memo that memorandum takes effect. the turkish self-defense forces will be the kurdish so defense forces people's protections units will be withdrawn 30 kilometers away from the border. and of course as it is stressed in the memorandum it is important to resolve the issue of refugees. and
continue to respect disease syria turkey agreement reached in 1908 to. maintain security on the syria turkey border and the actions to be undertaken the agreements and the obligations we've agreed upon. include the abortion of the military operation that has been launched and the withdrawal of serious troops outside the boredom this is something we have talked about for a long time and we have said that. the resolution of the issue with the kurdish people is impossible without restoring the...
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leading to bond with groups in syria when i went east investigates on al-jazeera. walled snags for lebanon. prime minister resigns following weeks of protests. and this is al jazeera live from also coming up after the deadline for kurdish withdrawal from northern syria turkey and russia now in force a safe for. an early election for the u.k. to be enough to break the breaks it deadlock. to us thousands of people take the streets again calling for the government to address inequality. lebanon's president michel aoun is expected to issue a statement on the prime minister's resignation sadly heidi handed in his notice on tuesday after weeks of nationwide protests i do he says he's reached a dead end daily with the unprecedented demonstrations and violence that power lies the country so hold the reports from beirut. unrest in the streets of beirut running battles in the heart of the lebanese capital. police moved in after hundreds of men allied with political parties in power attacked government demonstrators who have been in the streets for almost 2 weeks demanding th
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in syria is that true. well of course as you can imagine many people here in the united states critics from both republicans and democrats are saying that you know it's not true that in fact it was because of his decisions that this whole mess sort of came about and i think it's quite telling if we start hearing what's being said at the democrats who are probably the most critical today we heard from the senate minority leader said it was a nonsensical foreign policy decision by president trump and that was echoed by many democrats i think what we really need to focus on as well as what republicans are saying and it's quite key to perhaps u.s. foreign policy at the moment now republican senate majority leader mitch mcconnell told reporters yesterday that in fact the united states should stop using sanctions for foreign policy and that while trump was hailing the deal as a success and i think this is very key jim jeffrey now he's the u.s. envoy for syria and the coalition against isis said that the united st
in syria is that true. well of course as you can imagine many people here in the united states critics from both republicans and democrats are saying that you know it's not true that in fact it was because of his decisions that this whole mess sort of came about and i think it's quite telling if we start hearing what's being said at the democrats who are probably the most critical today we heard from the senate minority leader said it was a nonsensical foreign policy decision by president trump...
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briefing parliamentarians on the offensive in syria let's listen in. to the street on a plot form in the last one and a half years we have spent a lot of effort and in the last. september. we have had some results and. the trilateral meeting we have had in ankara we opened the door for the free and just and free and fair elections in syria and hopefully the. we and also we agreed that there will be a constitutional committee for syria. and turkey as all the way so he is always going to continue its support for political solution for syria . and. $3038.00 of october we're going to have and some of us. but all these political solutions that we're looking for is not an alternative for our struggle against. terror we always have to have the vision to fight against terror and it's all in its source with the f. rated shield and all the branch operation we have been fighting against p.k. k. and y. p.g. and we cleared the areas in those previous 3 operations from all the terrorists around the region we have neutralized of $4000.00. terrorists by fighting with
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. >> mister president i rise today to address the current situation in syria. first i welcome the vice president announcement of a cease-fire which will prevent further loss of life. that is a central question those that were not negotiated before the president could go to m the troops so what is happened over the past seven days since us announced a withdrawal. and russia has assumed control of the previous military positions in the us has been forced to bomb their own facilities to prevent appropriation by russia and turkey. now that is being portrayed as a victory. it is far from a victory. serious questions remain how that decision was reached with that withdrawal and why the decision was reached given the initial details of the cease-fire agreement the administration must explain the future role and why turkey will face no consequences and the cease-fire does not change the fact that it has been an ally adding insult to dishonor it speaks cavalierly and fluently even as the ally has suffered death and casualty. we know the truth about our kurd allies they
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if you dare to criticize what we're doing in syria i will open the gate and flood you with refugees. scoring a goal against conservatism iranian women with access to the soccer stadium and are allowed to take their seats at a men's international for the 1st time in almost 40 years. i'm good to have you with us we start tonight here in germany where the government is warning that the threat of nationwide right wing terrorism is now very high this comes after an anti-semitic attack killed 2 people in the eastern town of hala on wednesday the attack at the city's jewish community fell on the holiest day in the jewish calendar yom kippur. a city in shock collar is grieving after wednesday's brutal attack visiting the scene german president trying for to steinmeyer spoke of his horror and revulsion at the acts of a deluded right wing extremist. you see them on board and you can go history warns us but the president demands we act smoked on talking. we're missing the we must take a stand through our relationship with the jewish community. to mention. chancellor angela merkel attended a vig
if you dare to criticize what we're doing in syria i will open the gate and flood you with refugees. scoring a goal against conservatism iranian women with access to the soccer stadium and are allowed to take their seats at a men's international for the 1st time in almost 40 years. i'm good to have you with us we start tonight here in germany where the government is warning that the threat of nationwide right wing terrorism is now very high this comes after an anti-semitic attack killed 2...
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some of argued the syria is simply a mess. with warring groups and subgroups and friends and allies, shifting from one side to the other, ando that we hande and exit because there was no reasonable path for us to go forward. are we incapable understanding and shaping complex situations. russia's sure figured it out. are we less adept than a they. in our principles to be jettisoned, when we find things get messy. administration flames that none of these reasons are accurate. instead the president has said we left andth fill commitment to stop endless wars. to bring food trips home. to get them out of harm's way. perhaps to save money. i find these reasons hard square. why. we withdrawal 1500 troops in syria, who we're adding 2000 troops in saudi arabia. and all told we have 60000 troops in the middle east. assuming for the fink of understanding getting out of endless wars with the logic for the decision, why would we take action so precipitously, why would we not warn our ally, the curse about what we are about to do. why would
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operations in northern syria. the president spoke to reporters on what it means when it comes to economic sanctions on turkey. here's a look at his remarks. >> well, thank you very much. my fellow americans, i greet you this morning from the white house to announce a major breakthrough towards achieving a better future for syria and for the middle east. it's been a long time. the last five days, you've seen the cease-fire we've established has held and held very well, beyond most expectations. early this morning, the government of turkey informed my administration they'd be stopping combat and their offensive in syria and making the cease-fire permanent and it will indeed be permanent, however, you would also define the word permanent in that part of the world as somewhat questionable. we understand that but i believe it will be permanent. lift all sanctions imposed on october 14th. in response to turkey's offensive, moves against the kurds in northeast border region. so the sanctions will be lifted unless somethi
operations in northern syria. the president spoke to reporters on what it means when it comes to economic sanctions on turkey. here's a look at his remarks. >> well, thank you very much. my fellow americans, i greet you this morning from the white house to announce a major breakthrough towards achieving a better future for syria and for the middle east. it's been a long time. the last five days, you've seen the cease-fire we've established has held and held very well, beyond most...
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there is heavy fighting in border villages turkey's military offensive in northern syria enters its 2nd day turkish forces are fighting the kurdish led syrian democratic forces as they push into the syrian border area well and chris says its forces have killed $109.00 finds so far that the shelling by kurdish forces hit a government building on the turkish border town of a car killing 17 people kurdish forces say they've repelled fresh ground attacks that they're also warning of a humanitarian crisis as thousands of residents begin to flee towns in the area. the u.s. president has once again defended his decision to withdraw american troops from syria he rejected the idea that washington abandoned its kurdish allies now the courage of fighting for their land just so you understand they're fighting for their land and as somebody wrote in a very very powerful article today. they didn't help us in the 2nd world war they didn't help us with no normandy as an example they mention names of different battles they were there but they're there to help us with their land and that's a differen
there is heavy fighting in border villages turkey's military offensive in northern syria enters its 2nd day turkish forces are fighting the kurdish led syrian democratic forces as they push into the syrian border area well and chris says its forces have killed $109.00 finds so far that the shelling by kurdish forces hit a government building on the turkish border town of a car killing 17 people kurdish forces say they've repelled fresh ground attacks that they're also warning of a humanitarian...
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has more from santa your father that's his border with syria. turkey is calling this a win in the words of the foreign minister we got what we wanted and turkey got what it wanted because it conditioned a cease fire to a withdrawal of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces and of course the united states guaranteeing that turkey can create a safe zone this is what could turkey wanted to do create this zone in order for millions of refugees to return but it's not just that what happened is that these 2 countries nato allies have now restored their alliance a 7 decade old alliance before the arrival of the high level u.s. delegation to ankara relations were at an all time low now we heard the u.s. vice president call turkey an ally describe the relationship strong what this means for turkey is it is has been empowered it gives it a stronger bargaining position when the turkish president meets his russian counterpart in sochi next week russia of course a main power broker in syria russia criticizing turkey's military operation in syria in fact it
has more from santa your father that's his border with syria. turkey is calling this a win in the words of the foreign minister we got what we wanted and turkey got what it wanted because it conditioned a cease fire to a withdrawal of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces and of course the united states guaranteeing that turkey can create a safe zone this is what could turkey wanted to do create this zone in order for millions of refugees to return but it's not just that what happened is...
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and sure that any action it may take in northern syria is proportionate and much should. we must not jeopardize the games we have made together against over common enemy isis but the residents of northeast syria aren't counting on words to save them they're escaping the border towns by any means possible to some it's only been a few years since they fled from the advance of i asked now they're back on the road with no clear destination t w correspondent yulia han is standing by for us in istanbul and here in the studio is our foreign policy editor save save our thank you very much to both of you to tell us more about the turkish military offensive that is now underway how is that expected to unfold. well the turkish army launched a ground offensive a lot just hours after the operation started with airstrikes and shelling since then some fierce clashes have been reported from border towns in northeast syria so that 6 pack to to continue today the turkish army get support from an anchor a backed syrian opposition fighter group called the syrian national army so in terms of
and sure that any action it may take in northern syria is proportionate and much should. we must not jeopardize the games we have made together against over common enemy isis but the residents of northeast syria aren't counting on words to save them they're escaping the border towns by any means possible to some it's only been a few years since they fled from the advance of i asked now they're back on the road with no clear destination t w correspondent yulia han is standing by for us in...
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turkey, syria, and all forms of the kurds have been fighting for centuries. we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them. and now we're getting out. a long time. we were supposed to be there for 30 days. that was almost 10 years ago. so we're there for 30 days, and now we're leaving. supposed to be a very quick hit. except they stayed for almost 10 years. let someone else fight over this long blood-stained sand. i want to thank vice president pence and secretary of state pompeo for leading the american delegation so successfully to turkey several days ago, along with national security advisor o'brien. i want to thank them very much. the american delegation negotiated the original five-day cease-fire that ended kurdish fighters to safely leave. just got them to a point where, frankly, they were able it enabled to go out, go, and move, really, just a few miles in a slightly different direction. so this enabled them to do so. countless lives are now being saved as a result of our negotiation with turkey. an outcome reached without
turkey, syria, and all forms of the kurds have been fighting for centuries. we have done them a great service and we've done a great job for all of them. and now we're getting out. a long time. we were supposed to be there for 30 days. that was almost 10 years ago. so we're there for 30 days, and now we're leaving. supposed to be a very quick hit. except they stayed for almost 10 years. let someone else fight over this long blood-stained sand. i want to thank vice president pence and secretary...
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because forces continue their offensive in northern syria and some european nations are stopping arms sales to thank are a. mystery deepens over an oil spill that's affecting $150.00 beaches in northeastern brazil. and japan cleans up the most powerful typhoon in decades and trail of destruction. ecuador is in lockdown after the government imposed a nationwide curfew and ordered troops on the streets of the capital quito earlier demonstrators blocked roads leading to the city's international airport and set fire to a government building thousands of people have been demonstrating in the city for days now they are angry at new austerity measures that have led to higher fuel prices of course president says his government will restore normalcy as soon as possible are testers though or bowing to continue their campaign oh yes i know little points on until president lyndon marino leaves me this is the government that is downed that is inept that is a talking to people we look at how we are this is the government of london merino down with the name arraignment. and joins us live now from qu
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and then to his forced removal of iranian forces ofs syria it would then negotiate a political sell at settlement and those that was unleashed with trump's approval makes v impossible. to release 160,000 people with that humanitarian assistance with the escape of the unidentified without horrific killing of unarmed civilians including the secretary of defense cited as a potential war w crime just weeks ago at our urging removing personnel and destroyed defensive fortification even with turkish military buildup because they believe they agreed to aa security mechanism that cause bloodshed and it seems they were wrong to put their faith in this administration the turkish incursion has underminedyr years by the united states and international community despite the illumination of the caliphate isis was not defeated correctly warning over the weekend that isis will research and perhaps more damaging than the current situation is a long-term impact the ability to achieve the goals outlined in the national defense strategy the president's shortsighted abandonment is the fact among their alli
and then to his forced removal of iranian forces ofs syria it would then negotiate a political sell at settlement and those that was unleashed with trump's approval makes v impossible. to release 160,000 people with that humanitarian assistance with the escape of the unidentified without horrific killing of unarmed civilians including the secretary of defense cited as a potential war w crime just weeks ago at our urging removing personnel and destroyed defensive fortification even with turkish...
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troops home and allow turkish forces into northeastern syria to attack kurdish allies in the region by saying it was time to bring u.s. troops home but he faced an immediate backlash in the united states not just from democrats but from some of his staunchest republican allies including people like senator lindsey graham who has stood by the president through thick and thin there was a lot of worry about a resurgence of eisel in the region and about the appearance of abandoning allies in the region but earlier on thursday senator graham and some other republicans got a high level briefing at the pentagon and after that senator graham came out and he said he was reassured by plans that the pentagon was making to secure syria particularly the oil details of this plan have not been formally announced but reportedly it involves sending tanks to the region to guard this precious resource and the goal is to stop groups like eisel any other destabilizing forces from getting access to that oil well just realized this is the director of these and for middle east studies at the university of okl
troops home and allow turkish forces into northeastern syria to attack kurdish allies in the region by saying it was time to bring u.s. troops home but he faced an immediate backlash in the united states not just from democrats but from some of his staunchest republican allies including people like senator lindsey graham who has stood by the president through thick and thin there was a lot of worry about a resurgence of eisel in the region and about the appearance of abandoning allies in the...
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is not about on this syrians in syria. the target is. it is our country's territories it is very clear and we. are just applying we just want the 5th article of nature to be applied and also we want we are doing it because of the other on our agreements. so he invited call asian powers to syria. not the regime powers they didn't. so why. but the regime invited russia for example. in this area here is invited so he has invited his not invited he came round a little is obvious. so if the tree has got a strong rich wind cannot remove it. thank god that we have some strong ridge that has your account of years of history. if we are if we have the whole world against us we are going to protect honor of this country we will never we will always protect the honor of this country. my dear brothers and sisters. the marches here will never be an uphill a. they are going we're going to fight for the traits. a fight for our nation until the last breath we have until the last drop of blood. the. you know the biggest plan is god's plan and we are not j
is not about on this syrians in syria. the target is. it is our country's territories it is very clear and we. are just applying we just want the 5th article of nature to be applied and also we want we are doing it because of the other on our agreements. so he invited call asian powers to syria. not the regime powers they didn't. so why. but the regime invited russia for example. in this area here is invited so he has invited his not invited he came round a little is obvious. so if the tree has...
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acceptable and it seems that now wants its military presence in syria to end. and quit does have strong cards particularly the role it could play in helping to reach a political settlement to syria's war. make sure. that when the political trolls usually poses any government is being thought we will handle all reals in syria including an ordinarily we're only recalls directing and rebuilding these areas. russia has not shied away from publicly criticizing turkey for its incursion into syria describing it as an acceptable and demanding it to be limited in time and scale russia insists turkey has the right under an agreement reached with damascus in 1998 to push up to a maximum of 10 kilometers into syria to conduct anti-terrorism operations but officials insists the adena pot does not allow turkey to remain in syria permanently and moscow won't accept that russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov explained what would be acceptable security cooperation between turkish and syrian army's along the border cooperation with the syrian regime would be a radical shift fo
acceptable and it seems that now wants its military presence in syria to end. and quit does have strong cards particularly the role it could play in helping to reach a political settlement to syria's war. make sure. that when the political trolls usually poses any government is being thought we will handle all reals in syria including an ordinarily we're only recalls directing and rebuilding these areas. russia has not shied away from publicly criticizing turkey for its incursion into syria...
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this into northern syria on all the 500 kilometers from front border with syria or not we just don't know what would be the reaction of the of the kurdish militias will there be a lot of military confrontation or how many internal displaced people we have to take care of what will happen to the 10000 detainees of the so-called islamic state would watch what's going to happen because we've got the religious or no grant branch we just don't know who is responsible for that we would never be a cause a there to want it or one said that trump the us president had given that responsibility to turkey so is turkey in charge of these isis prisoners now. it depends where these prisons are so far we just don't know if the turkish invasion has already kept some of the prisons and all of the camps yes or no for the time being they are under kurdish militias. occupation and but there is a responsibility there is a responsibility of the west and of europe because there are some of the fighters are having holding european passports there is a responsibility our military has bombed the areas of iraq
this into northern syria on all the 500 kilometers from front border with syria or not we just don't know what would be the reaction of the of the kurdish militias will there be a lot of military confrontation or how many internal displaced people we have to take care of what will happen to the 10000 detainees of the so-called islamic state would watch what's going to happen because we've got the religious or no grant branch we just don't know who is responsible for that we would never be a...
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but right now this part of syria is anything but safe. this is the 6th time we've had an explosion in the city people are afraid of this house you see here they were children playing a mortar fell and killed a boy the girl she lost her leg. and the u.s. pentagon wants turkey to stop to be clear we are not abandoning our courage partner forces and u.s. troops remain with them in other parts of syria the impulse of action a president or want to invade northern syria has put the united states in a tough situation given our relationship with our nato ally turkey who has fought alongside the united states in the past and president trump is threatening sanctions. if turkey does something that they shouldn't be doing we will put on sanctions the likes of which very few countries if ever see now the u.s. is backpedaling that troops are still on patrol a few kilometers from the conflict zone as and they evacuated just days ago they've also come under fire from turkish artillery although with no reported injuries. this is c.c.t.v. footage of a larg
but right now this part of syria is anything but safe. this is the 6th time we've had an explosion in the city people are afraid of this house you see here they were children playing a mortar fell and killed a boy the girl she lost her leg. and the u.s. pentagon wants turkey to stop to be clear we are not abandoning our courage partner forces and u.s. troops remain with them in other parts of syria the impulse of action a president or want to invade northern syria has put the united states in a...
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along the border between syria northern syria and southern turkey is that military offensive begins and some smoke in the distance as the military attack happens we're going to cross over to bill in iraq's kurdistan region in the north of the area where our correspondent bernard smith joins me but that you're also getting word that this military offensive has begun by the turks let's just begin with reaction if there is any from kurdistan officials but surely they'll be concerned about an influx of refugees from the area. i think that is the main concern so there's been no immediate reaction to the news coming out of turkey in the confirmation that this assault on kurdish held areas in northeastern syria by the turkish military has started but yes one of the biggest concerns has always be about the fear not just of more refugees coming in to this part of iraq from syria but also the threats to the cams that are holding eisel prisoners now in the kurdish administers parts of northeastern syria there are some $11000.00 it's thought to be i saw related prisoners and they are in detention c
along the border between syria northern syria and southern turkey is that military offensive begins and some smoke in the distance as the military attack happens we're going to cross over to bill in iraq's kurdistan region in the north of the area where our correspondent bernard smith joins me but that you're also getting word that this military offensive has begun by the turks let's just begin with reaction if there is any from kurdistan officials but surely they'll be concerned about an...
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nato defense, and i spoke with our allies about the situation in syria. i reiterated our committed to the defeat of isis. . . .. >> upon the american people go saturday's operation is just one example of the incredible determination and great skill of the united states military. will now asked the general to provide additional details on the operation. thank you. >> as secretary esper stated the operations forces under command and control of united states central command general mackenzie had a counterterrorism operation resulting of the leader of isis, aku bakr al-baghdadi. intelligence for numerous organizations from department of defense and interagency identify the target location for miles from the turkish border in modesto the province of syria. but to reduce the risk to us forces and prevent miscalculation and escalation, and action consistent with operations in the past, we coordinated with proper military in the region to establish deacon flexion mechanisms. us forces were infiltrated by helicopter and once on the objective to go after the compou
nato defense, and i spoke with our allies about the situation in syria. i reiterated our committed to the defeat of isis. . . .. >> upon the american people go saturday's operation is just one example of the incredible determination and great skill of the united states military. will now asked the general to provide additional details on the operation. thank you. >> as secretary esper stated the operations forces under command and control of united states central command general...
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it will make permanent five-day cease-fire in syria. also saying that he is lifting sanctions on turkey. during today's prime minister's uestions in the british parliament, british boris johnson spoke about syria and discussionle in that there, including the role of the other allies and the u.s. >> mr. speaker, i wonder if the minister see the heartbreaking images of children mutilated, , seriously injured, on the syrian border, and will he, given that -- the turks are members of we , an old ally with us, fought with the kurds. they are good and trusted friends. and the united states is a major and he has a good relationship with donald trump, and he step up to the plate show the british government cares about this and is willing to do something about it? >> well, i think the right honorable gentleman. he's absolutely right to raise this issue. if i may say so, it's an appalling ste
it will make permanent five-day cease-fire in syria. also saying that he is lifting sanctions on turkey. during today's prime minister's uestions in the british parliament, british boris johnson spoke about syria and discussionle in that there, including the role of the other allies and the u.s. >> mr. speaker, i wonder if the minister see the heartbreaking images of children mutilated, , seriously injured, on the syrian border, and will he, given that -- the turks are members of we , an...
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on the side of the syrian army we have seen the complexities also with russia's involvement in syria of how you partner with. amongst 2 armies. where are the rules and responsibility of each one of those armies and i feel this workshop that you have alluded to is a great opportunity to look in detail on someone's dislike or just will be publicized trying to get some information out for you for the benefit of the general audience you you mention those principles that guide the legal use of force in an armed conflict one of those principles with the military in the city as well and i think all the military is operating. on the syrian battlefield with claim that they take all these principles into account who is their job whether they do their proper it i think it's not about together it's not about the judgment it's about not knowing generally it's well it's about is looking at your rules and then see what you can introduce in your decision making process to have at the end of the day better results i don't think that the end result is the effort off i see or see the process is the eff
on the side of the syrian army we have seen the complexities also with russia's involvement in syria of how you partner with. amongst 2 armies. where are the rules and responsibility of each one of those armies and i feel this workshop that you have alluded to is a great opportunity to look in detail on someone's dislike or just will be publicized trying to get some information out for you for the benefit of the general audience you you mention those principles that guide the legal use of force...
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reporter: will you maintain a limited number of troops in syria? president trump: we don't think it will be necessary. we don't want to leave troops there. it's very dangerous there. we had 28 troops, it turns out. people said 50. it was 28. you had an army on both sides of those troops.
reporter: will you maintain a limited number of troops in syria? president trump: we don't think it will be necessary. we don't want to leave troops there. it's very dangerous there. we had 28 troops, it turns out. people said 50. it was 28. you had an army on both sides of those troops.
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policy towards syria. you're watching live coverage on c-span3. >> walking and leaving everything they knew in a war situation. i don't think most americans, at least i wasn't until i went and had that experience, realized and most americans don't realize the history and delicacy of relationships in the middle east since at least world war i and the whole question of whether the kurds should have had a stay or not. the human aspects of this are getting missed in large part and the demands you had. so tell me what the humanitarian needs and demands were before the incursion and talk a little bit about what's happened since. >> in a sense, the demands are the same. because the fundamental ask from the humanitarian community is that there be a lasting cessation of hostilities that civilian protection be upheld and that humanitarians be given, you know, unfettered access to people in need. i think those are the three sort of big policy asks from the humanitarian community. yesterday, today and tomorrow. the di
policy towards syria. you're watching live coverage on c-span3. >> walking and leaving everything they knew in a war situation. i don't think most americans, at least i wasn't until i went and had that experience, realized and most americans don't realize the history and delicacy of relationships in the middle east since at least world war i and the whole question of whether the kurds should have had a stay or not. the human aspects of this are getting missed in large part and the demands...
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troops will remain in syria now the turkey plans to make the current cease fire permanent. hello i'm stan grant this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. in measured c. 7 says it's 10 dates but sadly thanks 9 people inside the container have died. a murder investigation is launched in the u.k. off to dozens of bodies are found in a truck. a disputed election triggers calls for a strike in bolivia president is accusing the opposition of staging a coup to block his victory. the pentagon official in charge of overseeing defense policy on ukraine testifies before the donald trump impeachment inquiry. he was president donald trump says washington will lift sanctions imposed on turkey but warns ankara must honor its obligations trump by the announcement at the white house this comes after russia agreed with turkey to use troops to extend a cease fire along the syrian border on tuesday but turkey's offensive began after washington's decision to withdraw u.s. troops from northern syria earlier this month early this morning the government of turkey informed my administration
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president, i rise today to address the current situation in syria. first, i welcome the vice president's announcement of a cease-fire which will prevent further loss of life. i hope the agreement is honored. but at the heart of this matter is a central question of why these terms and assurances were not negotiated before the president consented to withdraw our troops. let me briefly recount what's happened in the past seven days since the u.s. announced our withdrawal. the kurds suffering loss of life and property have alied with assad. russia has assumed control of our previous military positions and the u.s. has been forced in many cases to bomb, of our own facilities. the announcement today is being portrayed as a victory. it is far from a victory. serious questions remain about how the decision was reached precipitously to withdraw from syria and why that decision was reached. given the initial details of the cease-fire agreement, the administration must also explain what america's future role will be in the region. what happens now to the kurds
president, i rise today to address the current situation in syria. first, i welcome the vice president's announcement of a cease-fire which will prevent further loss of life. i hope the agreement is honored. but at the heart of this matter is a central question of why these terms and assurances were not negotiated before the president consented to withdraw our troops. let me briefly recount what's happened in the past seven days since the u.s. announced our withdrawal. the kurds suffering loss...
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forces there's been a lot of criticism here in the united states that this syria withdrawal policy or movement policy has really abandoned those kurdish fighters that assisted the united states now we know and what we're hearing is that it was kurdish intelligence not only in syria but also in iraq that led to the locating of the isolator so this is something that the u.s. president is going to have to ratify and this is something that we expect he may or may not address speaking more broadly to the intelligence services here in the united states that is certainly given some of the things he has said repeatedly about those intelligence services i don't think that one announcement is going to do much to counter that but certainly we expect that the u.s. president may try to ignore all age the very hard work of the kurdish fighters the kurdish intelligence in order to achieve this announcement we expect him to make any moment to america point ken really a very very good point the kurds indeed appear to have been part of this this operation all right kimberly stay close we'll get right b
forces there's been a lot of criticism here in the united states that this syria withdrawal policy or movement policy has really abandoned those kurdish fighters that assisted the united states now we know and what we're hearing is that it was kurdish intelligence not only in syria but also in iraq that led to the locating of the isolator so this is something that the u.s. president is going to have to ratify and this is something that we expect he may or may not address speaking more broadly...
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before when the syrian conflict was at its nadir and when the criticism of russia's military conduct in syria was very loud very prominent. as this war is now a drawing to a close hopefully drawing to a close in large part thanks to russia's own efforts how would you characterize russia's observance of the laws of war in syria on itself and relative to other partners other actors well you can easily imagine i.c.r.c. is not here to judge we kick you late concerns obviously one of the big issues that we have seen recently in yemen in iraq in syria in all the context in the middle east is for instance urban warfare and so one of the big questions today also in the experiences of the past couple of years is always what are what do the classical principles of international humanitarian law distinction proportionality precaution mean when you are confronted with urban contexts so for fear with densely populated areas in which you use modern technology modern weapons and what are you are awfully geishas to precaution and it's obvious that i see or see as the advocate for protection of civilians may
before when the syrian conflict was at its nadir and when the criticism of russia's military conduct in syria was very loud very prominent. as this war is now a drawing to a close hopefully drawing to a close in large part thanks to russia's own efforts how would you characterize russia's observance of the laws of war in syria on itself and relative to other partners other actors well you can easily imagine i.c.r.c. is not here to judge we kick you late concerns obviously one of the big issues...
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according to information gathered by hobson i saw isn't the only armed group plundering sites in syria all the actors in the conflict are to blame to really. all act here in moscow lieutenant talks here young. man year or you dno. more active. an example. this is the. city many of the many people. associate. with asiri. what's the extent of this trafficking and how do the local networks that supply it operate to find the answers you need to go into the field most makes regular visits to turkey. to meet other members of his association. was early in the war his correspondence could easily cross the turkish syrian border but turkey recently closed entry into its territory. because the same year the stock of. the c.e.o. but they are. not the sessions on the piece they did that you. push it up to the car that you can't walk. or see you. can't get a kitty don't choose it on the whole case for to increase never we're you know his last post the plessy able to keep up the quality if i'm the only one not nearly 0 but look what a mitt romney job listed in a semi no citigroup good advice let me a
according to information gathered by hobson i saw isn't the only armed group plundering sites in syria all the actors in the conflict are to blame to really. all act here in moscow lieutenant talks here young. man year or you dno. more active. an example. this is the. city many of the many people. associate. with asiri. what's the extent of this trafficking and how do the local networks that supply it operate to find the answers you need to go into the field most makes regular visits to turkey....
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military operation in syria now sources in syria iraq and iran say they've been in form. baghdad is debt bondage has yet to be officially confirmed by the united states officials there have confirmed that the raid took place in italy a province in syria's northwest u.s. president down trump is set to make a statement at 9 am washington time after tweeting earlier that quote something very big has just happened. all right let's get more on this from our middle east correspondent basle r.a.d who joins us now from beirut hello to you basile so what is the latest i think you can tell us about this operation. the latest news of all these operations 8 american helicopters would u.s. special forces some sources from u.s. said that. the navy seals the special forces the commandos robey with from the navy sea they took. off from north syria basic question did the americans leave it would drop from north syria over this to have some bases over there so the operation remains i wouldn't have a north west. in. town in that district it's mainly. under the operated all of the. saudi the
military operation in syria now sources in syria iraq and iran say they've been in form. baghdad is debt bondage has yet to be officially confirmed by the united states officials there have confirmed that the raid took place in italy a province in syria's northwest u.s. president down trump is set to make a statement at 9 am washington time after tweeting earlier that quote something very big has just happened. all right let's get more on this from our middle east correspondent basle r.a.d who...
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we do not have an authorization for the use of military force with regards to syria. they placed the power to declare the war over the rise of price the use of military force in congress. this was no accident. it's a branch of the federal government most accountable at the mostt regular intervals. this was a significant break from the previous system of government for one and in federalist 69 alexander hamilton explained that this was no accident. it was the parliament's job to follow along and figured out what to do about it. the case in the republic. it isn'republic. it isn't the case under our constitution. >> to be for again and again every conceivable purpose and. through our own action we have relinquished. when we sensed their brave sons and daughters into harm's way we await them and make a deal we outlined the terms. we don't have that in serbia. i am not a fan of the war starting on behalf but if someone wants to make that discussion, let's debate it. they want to protect our sons and daughters would be protecting us and he is saying maybe, just maybe when y
we do not have an authorization for the use of military force with regards to syria. they placed the power to declare the war over the rise of price the use of military force in congress. this was no accident. it's a branch of the federal government most accountable at the mostt regular intervals. this was a significant break from the previous system of government for one and in federalist 69 alexander hamilton explained that this was no accident. it was the parliament's job to follow along and...
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this is the dublin news live from berlin what lies ahead for northern syria germany's says it may just have a plan. in an exclusive interview with germany's defense minister calls for an international presence in a safe zone between turkey and the positions of kurdish forces and she told the w that turkish forces in syria cannot stay there indefinitely also coming up. the lebanese government approved sweeping reforms giving into the demands of anti austerity protesters but that has not been enough to stop the demonstrations. and canada goes to the polls recent scandals have taken the shine of prime minister just introduced record police in a close race against a conservative challenger. i'm told me a lot of why it's good to have you with us germany's defense minister is proposing a plan for the future of northern syria the suggestion is for an internationally patrolled security zone in syria along with the along the border with turkey it's similar to what turkey says it wants to achieve in its own incursion but the difference is that that zone would be under international control and n
this is the dublin news live from berlin what lies ahead for northern syria germany's says it may just have a plan. in an exclusive interview with germany's defense minister calls for an international presence in a safe zone between turkey and the positions of kurdish forces and she told the w that turkish forces in syria cannot stay there indefinitely also coming up. the lebanese government approved sweeping reforms giving into the demands of anti austerity protesters but that has not been...
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one week ago turkish forces crossing into syria. president trump took a decisive action to call on turkish forces to stand down and the violence, agreed to negotiations. today i am proud to report, thanks to the strong leadership of president trump and the strong relationship between president erdogan and turkey and the united states of america. today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. turkish's side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the withdrawal of wide pg forces from the safe zone for 120 hours. all military operation will be paused. an operation peace spring will be halted entirely on completion of withdraw. our administration had been in contact with syria defense forces and we have begun to facilitate of their safe withdrawal nearly 20 miles safe zone area, south of the turkish border in syria. also includes in an agreement by turkey to engage in no military action against the community of cabani and in addition the united states and turkey mutually committed to a peaceful
one week ago turkish forces crossing into syria. president trump took a decisive action to call on turkish forces to stand down and the violence, agreed to negotiations. today i am proud to report, thanks to the strong leadership of president trump and the strong relationship between president erdogan and turkey and the united states of america. today the united states and turkey have agreed to a cease-fire in syria. turkish's side will pause operation peace spring in order to allow for the...
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could a syria conference do that without a solution canonical. plan canonic another know just you know. never going to not hear no dish you are not going to understand that no just needed. to 30. the police began treating the demonstration as a riot. because. it was formed barricades fire tear gas and water cannons. the crowd filled back but didn't disperse. soon after that special forces were helicoptered in from damascus with orders to quell the riot at all costs. just after 4 pm that friday they opened fire on the crowd. got a lot of problems. along with another man's in the lot of a lot of them off as nana pluck a flask if you. see just how cool she had a bunch of him he should have been away all. the. 2 thousands of the photos. the one left at the kid out of the us the not the man to get us up on it so let's follow cynical on it would to head it off on. the bottom and then fell on the hot. so how can i have had enough fun. the. next day with feelings running high the burial of the 2 men security forces again opened fire. did several mourners
could a syria conference do that without a solution canonical. plan canonic another know just you know. never going to not hear no dish you are not going to understand that no just needed. to 30. the police began treating the demonstration as a riot. because. it was formed barricades fire tear gas and water cannons. the crowd filled back but didn't disperse. soon after that special forces were helicoptered in from damascus with orders to quell the riot at all costs. just after 4 pm that friday...
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imposed sanctions on we're targeting the kurds inside syria. the syrian flag raised over to city off monday it's it's meant to signal the syrian army's presence in the city a move that follows the between kurdish forces and the government in damascus. and damascus has brought along international allies managed together with other kurdish held areas was abandoned by u.s. forces leaving it vulnerable to turkey's military offensive in northern syria. that we were afraid of turkey's aggression but now the turkish army won't be able to enter our city should we feel safe now. taking my foot on that. turkey has pressed ahead despite growing calls for its to halt the incursion. president on all charms unexpected decision to withdraw troops came after a phone call up with turkish president i week ago after that the u.s. has imposed sanctions on turkey while the european union and post a limited arms embargo. its all too often we are watching the situation in turkey with concern i have repeatedly said this military action should be stopped we must return
imposed sanctions on we're targeting the kurds inside syria. the syrian flag raised over to city off monday it's it's meant to signal the syrian army's presence in the city a move that follows the between kurdish forces and the government in damascus. and damascus has brought along international allies managed together with other kurdish held areas was abandoned by u.s. forces leaving it vulnerable to turkey's military offensive in northern syria. that we were afraid of turkey's aggression but...
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i say families attempted escape from a kurdish camp in northeast syria. forces says it's not responsible for the prisoners in the area insisting that. a shooting in friday prayers at a mosque. is one of the deadliest attacks in the region in months. is it archie dot com for more on the latest headlines. that's going underground while the u.k. and ireland get ready for sports.
i say families attempted escape from a kurdish camp in northeast syria. forces says it's not responsible for the prisoners in the area insisting that. a shooting in friday prayers at a mosque. is one of the deadliest attacks in the region in months. is it archie dot com for more on the latest headlines. that's going underground while the u.k. and ireland get ready for sports.
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on the turkey syria border. well charles strafford is following developments from the town of a child on the turkey syria border which is one of the places that was hit by the shelling we're mentioning earlier on he joins us live now so we're always the into the 2nd day of this offensive now you have strikes you have turkish troops turkish backed troops have moved into northeast and syria and shelling back and forth as well. that's right yeah and in a day of intense shelling a lot of it concentrated in the area directly behind me this town of tel aviv out the polluted being i suppose about half a kilometer away certainly the last few hours things have been a lot quieter interesting that. we have been told by the osogd she's here to move out they very concerned so they say about the media's safety hey we've had loudspeakers being used by the army to tell civilians to stay in their midst whether in fact this is some sort of loud with full still remains to be seen as i say it has been relatively quiet in the last c
on the turkey syria border. well charles strafford is following developments from the town of a child on the turkey syria border which is one of the places that was hit by the shelling we're mentioning earlier on he joins us live now so we're always the into the 2nd day of this offensive now you have strikes you have turkish troops turkish backed troops have moved into northeast and syria and shelling back and forth as well. that's right yeah and in a day of intense shelling a lot of it...
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troops from northern syria. this is this is a credible to have because it's like i just today with the president with president trump about like you know why you know what about protecting the kurds they were our allies things like that he said literally well they didn't really protect us in world war 2. and they weren't there at the invasion of normandy but we still are still good people essentially a pair of the just blows my mind at the end of the day that we're allowing yourself and i'm happy to see troops leave but u.s. troops leave we shouldn't be there in the 1st place but there's better ways to you know protect allies and things like that than allowing turkey to just cross a border and start bombing the way right one of the things i think that's interesting is that we don't know at all the scale of this operation. and it marks the 3rd military operation that turkey has taken in syria and northern syria in 3 years so they keep going on there and as you said you know one person's terrorist is another perso
troops from northern syria. this is this is a credible to have because it's like i just today with the president with president trump about like you know why you know what about protecting the kurds they were our allies things like that he said literally well they didn't really protect us in world war 2. and they weren't there at the invasion of normandy but we still are still good people essentially a pair of the just blows my mind at the end of the day that we're allowing yourself and i'm...
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and they know how the has more now from xanga or funny a turkish border with syria. turkey is calling this a win in the words of the foreign minister we got what we wanted and turkey got what it wanted because it conditioned a cease fire to a withdrawal of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces and of course the united states guaranteeing that turkey can create a safe zone this is what could turkey wanted to do create this zone in order for millions of refugees to return but it's not just that what happened is that these 2 countries nato allies have now restored their alliance a 7 decade old alliance before the arrival of the high level u.s. delegation to ankara relations were at an all time low now we heard the u.s. vice president call turkey an ally describe the relationship strong what this means for turkey is it is has been empowered it gives it a stronger bargaining position when the turkish president meets his russian counterpart in sochi next week russia of course a main power broker in syria russia criticizing turkey's military operation in syria in fact it
and they know how the has more now from xanga or funny a turkish border with syria. turkey is calling this a win in the words of the foreign minister we got what we wanted and turkey got what it wanted because it conditioned a cease fire to a withdrawal of the kurdish led syrian democratic forces and of course the united states guaranteeing that turkey can create a safe zone this is what could turkey wanted to do create this zone in order for millions of refugees to return but it's not just...
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this is to give you news live from berlin turkey continues its offensive in northern syria claiming it's captured a key border town as turkish troops intensify their own bartman of kurdish militia the e.u. and washington calls for an end to the incursion the death toll is rising and thousands of civilians in syria are fleeing in a desperate attempt to find safety. blushes tokyo moves north into egypt and more than 6000000 people have been advised to leave their homes forecasters say this typhoon could be the worst in 6 decades. and actually to choke it has become the 1st person ever to run a marathon in under 2 hours post of the time of one hour 59 minutes 40 seconds it will stand as an official record because of how he ran the race. on nick spicer thanks for joining us turkish backed forces say they've taken control of ras al-ain a key border town in northeastern syria it would be the biggest gain since turkish president to ones offensive into the region began on wednesday the e.u. and u.s. have criticized the offensive and called for it to stop immediately washington and paris are thre
this is to give you news live from berlin turkey continues its offensive in northern syria claiming it's captured a key border town as turkish troops intensify their own bartman of kurdish militia the e.u. and washington calls for an end to the incursion the death toll is rising and thousands of civilians in syria are fleeing in a desperate attempt to find safety. blushes tokyo moves north into egypt and more than 6000000 people have been advised to leave their homes forecasters say this...
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the better for syria and to me. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice so the biggest raves in truth to stand down to lose business is just the right questions and demand the right answer . question. the german interior minister pledges to boost security for all in the wake of wednesday's attacks adding it's the country's. again on the rise of anti semitism. group. and rallies around the world for a 4th day their efforts to block infrastructure those backlash from locals is the only good morning to like. women believe it is going on feeding he. needs to i don't even know what the right of every one of these are for it's for the environment. against the kurds in northeast syria a 2nd day.
the better for syria and to me. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the 1st one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice so the biggest raves in truth to stand down to lose business is just the right questions and demand the right answer . question. the german interior minister pledges to boost security for all in the wake of wednesday's attacks adding it's the country's. again on the rise of anti semitism. group. and rallies around the world for a...