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middle east peace process. we all know the difference that the united states can make. our efforts to vaccinate children, combat climate change, engage at risk youth, promote core u.s. national security interests, our global presence also does something else. it creates jobs. through opec lines and multilateral forums we both lift the economies of low income countries and simultaneously, and this is important for americans to understand in terms of our own interests, we open markets for american businesses and recognize the connections between promoting our business and creating jobs elsewhere. energetic global leadership is a strategic imperative for america. not a favor that we do for other countries. it is who we are. it is in the american dna. from the marshall plan to our response to the earthquakes in haiti, and the floods in pakistan. it strengthens our security and makes us stronger at home and in the world. and as we carefully watch our expenditures, we also need to scrutinize the cuts that have been p
middle east peace process. we all know the difference that the united states can make. our efforts to vaccinate children, combat climate change, engage at risk youth, promote core u.s. national security interests, our global presence also does something else. it creates jobs. through opec lines and multilateral forums we both lift the economies of low income countries and simultaneously, and this is important for americans to understand in terms of our own interests, we open markets for...
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i truly fully share your perspective and the goals in the middle east and north africa which will make sure that we have tools and flexibility needed to act proactively and take advantage of opportunities when they arise. i look forward to continuing make sure that you have those tools and also to try to ascertain the best way forward with respect to the north supp change and the continued hopes that we all share for a renewed effort in the middle east peace process. we all know the difference that the united states can make. our efforts to vaccinate children, combat climate change, engage at-risk youth, promote core u.s. national security interests, our global presence also does something else. it creates jobs. through loans and multilateral forums we lift the economies of low-income countries and simultaneously and this is important for americans to understand in terms of our own interests, we open markets for american businesses and recognize the connections between promoting our business and creating jobs elsewhere. energetic imperative for america and not a favor we do for other c
i truly fully share your perspective and the goals in the middle east and north africa which will make sure that we have tools and flexibility needed to act proactively and take advantage of opportunities when they arise. i look forward to continuing make sure that you have those tools and also to try to ascertain the best way forward with respect to the north supp change and the continued hopes that we all share for a renewed effort in the middle east peace process. we all know the difference...
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the middle east and north africa will drive an economic rejuvenation to the region. but we must also look to the wider picture. global energy consumption cannot be ignored and the middle east has a vital role in obtaining a secure supply of energy to the world's market. it's predicted unchecked global demands for energy will reach over 17 billion tons of oil equivalent, some 40% of current reduction. meeting this demand while simultaneously tackling the climate change is one challenge of our time, but we need a stable energy. how we achieve it is the key. the middle east has always played a major role in meeting global energy demand, and this is not going to change. production of hydrocarbons needs to increase, and iraq and libya are leading the way. it should be the lifeblood that drives economic regeneration, not just on their borders after years of oppression, but across the global community. the industry as a whole is creating new opportunities in unconventional hydrocarbon and renewable energy sources. the rejuvenation of natural gas production in the u.s. has t
the middle east and north africa will drive an economic rejuvenation to the region. but we must also look to the wider picture. global energy consumption cannot be ignored and the middle east has a vital role in obtaining a secure supply of energy to the world's market. it's predicted unchecked global demands for energy will reach over 17 billion tons of oil equivalent, some 40% of current reduction. meeting this demand while simultaneously tackling the climate change is one challenge of our...
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they are drawing from the middle east peace process. the israeli-palestinian issue is not going to solve every problem in the middle east, but it would certainly bring us to some high ground if we could make some progress. i use that as an example but \ / always come back down to a dictator. mubarak was a dictator, so what is happening is a result of the dictatorship that we rolled along with. it is not our fault. the international community all have to take some responsibility, but those are things we have learned. >> i appreciate you are making my job easier. let me continue to follow you. the issue tonight is a perennial issue as we sit with this conversation. the issue is really about israel and iran and whether israel is going to strike, and if they were to strike, what would our position be? your thoughts? >> i think the obama administration, as was the situation with the bush administration and the clinton administration and the senior bush administration have followed the right line on this. in particular, this administration ov
they are drawing from the middle east peace process. the israeli-palestinian issue is not going to solve every problem in the middle east, but it would certainly bring us to some high ground if we could make some progress. i use that as an example but \ / always come back down to a dictator. mubarak was a dictator, so what is happening is a result of the dictatorship that we rolled along with. it is not our fault. the international community all have to take some responsibility, but those are...
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policy and senior editor of middle east quarterly and in washington we have got i got he is a professor of political science at the national defense university and in brussels we crossed to gilbert doctorow he's an independent scholar and author of great post cold war american thinkers on international relations are i gentleman this is cross talk to me and you can jump in anytime you want gilbert if i go to you first in brussels and you explain something to me the american military establishment and intelligence community says iran is not developing a nuclear weapon has no intention of doing it and then you changed or in the same page on the washington post new york times everyone's discussing when the attack is going to happen what is going on this seems to be an amazingly paradoxical situation. well i don't have a direct answer to that question but yes there is a lot of cross talk within the united states and within the foreign policy community so i'm not particularly surprised that. the personalities or interests within the pentagon would be inconsistent in their public position now
policy and senior editor of middle east quarterly and in washington we have got i got he is a professor of political science at the national defense university and in brussels we crossed to gilbert doctorow he's an independent scholar and author of great post cold war american thinkers on international relations are i gentleman this is cross talk to me and you can jump in anytime you want gilbert if i go to you first in brussels and you explain something to me the american military...
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iran would ignite all of the middle east. we can cope with the threat of an iranian bomb by making a blanket guarantee of american protection for the states of the middle east that are threatened by iran and israel. we have done this affectively for japan, south korea, north korea. we have done this affectively over the years. for all of the states that are a part of nato. in both cases, more dangerous than iran. >> so, when there are people clamoring that we should not even go to war to prevent iran from having nuclear weapons, you are saying no? >> absolutely not. that could become very destabilizing for the entire region. can we really extricate ourselves from afghanistan? they have a lot impenetrability into afghanistan. -- a lot of panic ability into afghanistan. -- penetratability into afghanistan. we have done a lot of damage to a. -- to it. as a result, more specific kinds of ethnic, religious differences. >> a federation of the kurds, sinise, and shiites? -- sunnis, and shiites? >> it could be very destabilizing. thi
iran would ignite all of the middle east. we can cope with the threat of an iranian bomb by making a blanket guarantee of american protection for the states of the middle east that are threatened by iran and israel. we have done this affectively for japan, south korea, north korea. we have done this affectively over the years. for all of the states that are a part of nato. in both cases, more dangerous than iran. >> so, when there are people clamoring that we should not even go to war to...
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not only to the middle east all work or oil prices are very high now because of this ok gilbert if i can go to you i think patrick kind of put it really out there very openly it's all about regime change that's what this is about it's not about the nuclear program the united states and its allies particularly israel want to regime change there for some reason they think it will be better advised. to you know i mean that change the regime you get the regime or the nuclear weapon you have a choice well you can read strange you say well can you give one of your picture i guess we don't have or some people have sovereignty from don't go but what do you think about this. well you summed it up in the last sentence the word rational came up here and i'd less like to put it into a context as to who is behaving more rationally in the sense of working up to their own interests yes america has interests in the middle east and i think going to an attack on iran would jeopardize those interests so is america acting rationally by its very aggressive position that we run today on the other hand we
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everybody will be very bad not only to it and not only to the middle east. oil prices are very high now because of this ok gilbert if i can go to you i think patrick kind of put it really out there very openly it's all about regime change that's what this is about it's not about the nuclear program the united states and its allies particularly israel want to regime change there for some reason they think you know it will be better and better to know i mean that change the regime you get the regime or the nuclear weapon you have a choice well it's really strange i use a weapon you go over to your future i guess we don't have all some people have sovereignty some don't you know but what do you think about this. well you've summed it up in the last sentence the word rational came up here and i'd less like to put it into a context as to who is behaving more rationally in the sense of looking after their own interests yes america has interests in the middle east and i think of an attack on iran would jeopardize those interests so is america acting rationally by i
everybody will be very bad not only to it and not only to the middle east. oil prices are very high now because of this ok gilbert if i can go to you i think patrick kind of put it really out there very openly it's all about regime change that's what this is about it's not about the nuclear program the united states and its allies particularly israel want to regime change there for some reason they think you know it will be better and better to know i mean that change the regime you get the...
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america faces major choices in the middle east. now, i've reported from all these countries, but syria, truly this is an incredible moment we face. in an election year, rhetoric can get more heated. jamie rubin, great to have you with us. so, let me just start off by asking all these situations obviously are i guess worse is a fair word to use in an election year, but let's talk about iran specifically. what is happening here in your view? is this going to be something where you see some sort of strike? >> i think what's happening is what i would call the psychological warfare phase. we've known sanctions have a limbed chance of convincing iran to stop its nuclear program. the israelis are increasingly worried that iran is getting to a point of no return. to the point -- could stop iran from developing a nuclear weapon, so the psychological warfare is the message being delivered to the united states, to journalists and throughout the world that israel is getting close to a decision to use force. this is a kind of psychological warf
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he talks about israel and recent changes in the middle east. ambassador ross stepped down from his post in the obama administration in november. the aspen institute here in washington hosts this hour, 20 minute event. >> welcome, everybody. it's good to have back our old friend, dennis ross. this is a michelle smith and robert smith foundation sponsored round table. also the middle east programs of the aspen institute are putting it together. i thank you all for being here. looking around the table, i realize that this is a man who needs no introduction to you. henry kissinger's line, maybe a man who needs no introduction but there's no man who enjoys one more. so i will say of dennis. he's written one of the great books, "missing piece." he's worked for george h.w bush as policy planning. president clinton. obviously the current president obama's administration as well as secretary hillary clinton, worked with madeleine albright, jim baker. but he's here, totally, obviously, nonpartisan but also speaking only for himself, not for any of the pr
he talks about israel and recent changes in the middle east. ambassador ross stepped down from his post in the obama administration in november. the aspen institute here in washington hosts this hour, 20 minute event. >> welcome, everybody. it's good to have back our old friend, dennis ross. this is a michelle smith and robert smith foundation sponsored round table. also the middle east programs of the aspen institute are putting it together. i thank you all for being here. looking around...
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a power broker in the middle east yes you mention the middle east there what about syria that i mean china has strongly opposed foreign interference there but now that the west seems to have taken a somewhat softer starts i suppose or syria at the u.n. could we see china support a new resolution. this is a little bit early to do del because things are on going on but again you know you really see china. going through dialogue. to try a constructive role in the in the region but i think that china in any case we all sort of for the month off and on in different in this part of the world i think china is using a kind of subtle power we should transcend hard and soft power and but in any case it is not in the interest of china to see instability in the middle east so again china and we have a constructive role and of course. hoping china will make a concrete pledge to invest in the euro bailout fund all the problems they've been having is that likely. i think first of all i would like to say to repeat that these visit of made america extremely significant significant because of course i
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a power broker or even in the middle east. now later in the moscow out team on the hunt for new ways to spend your time and the winter freeze on staying indoors. good morning everybody. hello this week's program we're exploring the popular subject of hobbies in the working capital from board games to extreme sports the cold weather certainly doesn't put anybody off here but why the mosque well that's because i'm here at the big wig language school in the center of moscow where this group the popular game of maque where. the what is it enjoy moscow out in just a few minutes here on r.t. first though this is updates with me. thanks kerry and market watchers expect the darkness of euro zone debt problems to get some light ratings agency standard and poor's expects the currency union to gradually climb out of its a mild recession in the second half of this year and into twenty four to the firm's chief european economist. c. explains the risks of the more severe recession. that could go into twenty thirteen or are significant we es
a power broker or even in the middle east. now later in the moscow out team on the hunt for new ways to spend your time and the winter freeze on staying indoors. good morning everybody. hello this week's program we're exploring the popular subject of hobbies in the working capital from board games to extreme sports the cold weather certainly doesn't put anybody off here but why the mosque well that's because i'm here at the big wig language school in the center of moscow where this group the...
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america faces major choices in the middle east. now, i've reported from all these countries, but syria, truly this is an incredible moment we face. in an election year, rhetoric can get more heated. jamie rubin, great to have you with us. so, let me just start off by asking all these situations obviously are i guess worse is a fair word to use in an election year, but let's talk about iran specifically. what is happening here in your view? is this going to be something where you see some sort of strike? >> i think what's happening is what i would call the psychological warfare phase. we've known sanctions have a limbed chance of convincing iran to stop its nuclear program. the israelis are increasingly worried that iran is getting to a point of no return. to the point -- could stop iran from developing a nuclear weapon, so the psychological warfare is the message being delivered to the united states, to journalists and throughout the world that israel is getting close to a decision to use force. this is a kind of psychological warf
america faces major choices in the middle east. now, i've reported from all these countries, but syria, truly this is an incredible moment we face. in an election year, rhetoric can get more heated. jamie rubin, great to have you with us. so, let me just start off by asking all these situations obviously are i guess worse is a fair word to use in an election year, but let's talk about iran specifically. what is happening here in your view? is this going to be something where you see some sort...
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the easing a very strong body position in the middle east goes. to a lot of evil of course china is very good relations between israel but china is also good relations we. saw china re your power broker in in the middle east. where as the u.s. presidential campaign holds up we look at who the republicans may end up choosing to challenge barack obama here's a quick look at what's in our cross talk debate show that are today. for mitt romney to have a debate with the president on the health care reform bill it's going to be laughable because the bill that the president signed into law was based almost entirely on the bill that mitt romney signed into law in massachusetts. you're right he's not even going to be able to make that argument and the question earlier is is a conservative enough i mean how could anyone call him a conservative when he himself has called himself a moderate the real deal here is the republican party is trying to get the conservative grassroots to support the guy who lost to the guy who lost to obama and so there's this endles
the easing a very strong body position in the middle east goes. to a lot of evil of course china is very good relations between israel but china is also good relations we. saw china re your power broker in in the middle east. where as the u.s. presidential campaign holds up we look at who the republicans may end up choosing to challenge barack obama here's a quick look at what's in our cross talk debate show that are today. for mitt romney to have a debate with the president on the health care...
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do you have some concern with all that is going on in the middle east that now is not the time to be putting significant cuts on the table for the military? >> well, i rely very heavily on our top uniformed leadersment they very strongly in support of the president's budget. they have embraced the budget. they worked very hard to produce that budget. they were involved very deeply in the discussions that led to this budget. and so when mr. romney, governor romney, talks about weakening defense, it's obviously a political statement. it's the kind of partisan statement which has no place, as far as i'm concerned in our politics, because when it comes to defense and security issues, there should not be partisan statements. obviously, there's going to be differences. those are legitimate. but the kind of partisan comment which is he's been coming out with just are going to run smack into the statements of our top uniformed military leaders that this budget will not weaken the united states. it's a solid budget, addressing the kind of shift in the threats which have taken place since the
do you have some concern with all that is going on in the middle east that now is not the time to be putting significant cuts on the table for the military? >> well, i rely very heavily on our top uniformed leadersment they very strongly in support of the president's budget. they have embraced the budget. they worked very hard to produce that budget. they were involved very deeply in the discussions that led to this budget. and so when mr. romney, governor romney, talks about weakening...
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and the relations of the united states with the middle east have been very, very complex, very... very difficult over generations now. and i didn't want to be a liability for him. so yes, his love had to win... win me... and his faith. it was his faith in us that won me over. >> hinojosa: and i was writing in my notes, i was like, "you know, oftentimes people in this country think of the arab world, and the muslim world, as a world that kind of pushes conformity." and you're an absolute nonconformist in so many ways. >> what we're seeing in the arab world today that is very exciting is not only that, for a variety of reasons, economic, political, and social, are the traditional centralized state power centers being diffused through different groups in society, but more importantly, we're seeing a self assertion of the youth. we're seeing a whole new dynamic take place-- and i'm getting now to the question you asked me-- and it is about thinking outside the box. we're seeing youth empowered through technology and through changes that are taking place in society, and through sheer number
and the relations of the united states with the middle east have been very, very complex, very... very difficult over generations now. and i didn't want to be a liability for him. so yes, his love had to win... win me... and his faith. it was his faith in us that won me over. >> hinojosa: and i was writing in my notes, i was like, "you know, oftentimes people in this country think of the arab world, and the muslim world, as a world that kind of pushes conformity." and you're an...
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east acts expert eric ali has been telling r.t. he's advising the government on how to strong arm protesters. those countries which are regarded as as the west still stooges of the west basically. criticise regularly very rarely do we have coverage it's not just the gulf states. it is also countries like yemen brutal former president is currently in the united states receiving medical treatment and no reporting that's taking place now we have a situation where the chief advisor to the bahraini police is the former chief of police in philadelphia and in florida. who's recorded those two parts of the united states wasn't very good he's not giving women rights about right and brutalized the demonstrators and he says they're doing it like should be because these demonstrators create perfect problems the problem in bahrain is sort of traffic problem it is a problem that seventy to eighty percent of the population feels it has no representation whatsoever and yet nothing happens on this front actually. our website r t dot com is the plac
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survive here in the middle east. only if we are ready precisely when you resigned we sent a message to all the staff of the foreign ministry explaining the resignation what will save the action and what is the general mood like among israeli public servants concerning the policies that i have to the friends i have no illusions some of us were frustrated by my letter. because it is outside of the code of conduct that you just drop out because you don't like the message the messenger has no view over the message that is the code of conduct and it's quite legitimate to think in that way how many missions does agree with the message and how many don't in the foreign ministry in my view. the large majority don't care they are professionals and whatever message comes for them to deliver that they will do. there is. a solid minority ministry that is politically motivated to promote. israel. in its. rather. hawkish. position it's just government it is is pursuing. i think we do also have the lefties leftovers from the past b
survive here in the middle east. only if we are ready precisely when you resigned we sent a message to all the staff of the foreign ministry explaining the resignation what will save the action and what is the general mood like among israeli public servants concerning the policies that i have to the friends i have no illusions some of us were frustrated by my letter. because it is outside of the code of conduct that you just drop out because you don't like the message the messenger has no view...
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middle east report contributing to that by. the u.n. security council has debated two rival resolutions on syria the one vetoed by russia and china was proposed by the arab league the western powers. the syrian president to step down proposes something canonic sanctions including an arms embargo the russian version of visions ending the violence through. only the west has. succeeded. both. position agreed to get around the table. when mr rabbani walked into the show thank you so much for coming for being with us and my first question is about the mehdi. become a media to the talks between the syrian opposition namely the syrian national council and the president do you think this can be considered good as a step towards a peaceful solution of the conflict were. like the military solution well i certainly hope it will succeed because as you indicated yourself this. they will be one of the very final opportunities to prevent an even bigger catastrophe and in syria i think there are basically two questions one is the question of transition
middle east report contributing to that by. the u.n. security council has debated two rival resolutions on syria the one vetoed by russia and china was proposed by the arab league the western powers. the syrian president to step down proposes something canonic sanctions including an arms embargo the russian version of visions ending the violence through. only the west has. succeeded. both. position agreed to get around the table. when mr rabbani walked into the show thank you so much for coming...
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west in the middle east thank you you thank . struggling. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on. the official. touch from the. video on demand. an. apology. her her. and . a fresh attempt to negotiate a cease fire in syria this time by the red cross as people have high hopes and eminent referendum on a new constitution a wall help stop the violence. you and you fear inspectors visited iran for the second time in less than a month with terror on hoping talks will help prove its nuclear program has no military use. in the eurozone strikes a long awaited deal on a second greek bailout after austerity measures the demand of athens to secure the package of sparked riots in the debt target of. paul up next will sport stay with us here on r.t. . hello welcome along to the world of sport here is what's coming up. ral test so i ask our moscow prepared to take on spanish giants round the dread in the first leg of the ch
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is a trying to get out of the middle east you know they are was drawing from iraq and like panetta said that the day two thousand and thirteen they will withdraw or finish their their actions in afghanistan and they are it they are tending to go to the pacific they are they have new strategies to go to the past because they are they are going towards the the asia they are trying to to blackmail russia and and to china or to contain them to make and you and you had your money order to restore their their hegemony order their way which was two decades before i think that it's a strategy to regain the head germany about and you would order like that one happened after the us as our collapse will not be regained again i think that there are many powers now and russia and china have the ability to contain also and to not to blame be blackmailed so the they will make a balance and then you and security council and they should make a balanced and the global order as well i think that that will be for the state for all the humanity and this will be it will prevent the chaos or constructive case
is a trying to get out of the middle east you know they are was drawing from iraq and like panetta said that the day two thousand and thirteen they will withdraw or finish their their actions in afghanistan and they are it they are tending to go to the pacific they are they have new strategies to go to the past because they are they are going towards the the asia they are trying to to blackmail russia and and to china or to contain them to make and you and you had your money order to restore...
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announced disappeared at the pentagon by the way the pivot seems from that middle east to asia this means more u.s. interference is cellcept in the sauce china sea military station the starting in norse in australia but maybe in contacts with surely p.m.'s singapore in thailand specially very close allies of us here in southeast asia so the chinese they look at this in a big circle washington's treatment of this or that country depends on its interests there is nothing surprising about that but it seems with marina america may find itself hostage to those interests in a situation where you cannot simply dictate its policies in the meantime beijing's economic clout is growing feeling america's fear i'm going to check our reporting from washington our. grace approved a new austerity bill on sunday in return for a second e.u. bailout the cuts were designed to prevent the country from defaulting on its debt although angry greeks worried about their pensions and jobs responded with more protests on the streets of athens jacob graves reports. the system on the seach m.p.'s drowned out the pleas
announced disappeared at the pentagon by the way the pivot seems from that middle east to asia this means more u.s. interference is cellcept in the sauce china sea military station the starting in norse in australia but maybe in contacts with surely p.m.'s singapore in thailand specially very close allies of us here in southeast asia so the chinese they look at this in a big circle washington's treatment of this or that country depends on its interests there is nothing surprising about that but...
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even the easing a very strong body position in the middle east peace goes. to tel aviv of course israel china is very good relations between israel but china was also good relations we. saw china. a power broker in in the middle east later join the moscow out team on the hunt for new ways to spend your time envy at the winter freeze well. good morning everybody. hello to all of this week's program we're exploring the popular subject of hobbies in the working capital from board games to extreme sports the cold weather certainly doesn't put anybody off here but why the mosque well that's because i'm here with language school in the center of moscow where this group the popular game of matter. moscow are coming away in five minutes here on our team but first the business update with dimitri. thanks matt the european union is reporting a fall in russian gas supplies for the straight day the exceptionally cold weather is putting strains on supply from siberia to cornwall to tell us what's going on we sent daniel bushell out into the freezing night what we do know
even the easing a very strong body position in the middle east peace goes. to tel aviv of course israel china is very good relations between israel but china was also good relations we. saw china. a power broker in in the middle east later join the moscow out team on the hunt for new ways to spend your time envy at the winter freeze well. good morning everybody. hello to all of this week's program we're exploring the popular subject of hobbies in the working capital from board games to extreme...
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there is a continuing turmoil and unrest in the middle east from syria to egypt, to yemen and elsewhere. rising powers in asia are testing international rules and international relationships. and there are growing concerns about cyberintrusions and cyberattacks. to meet these threats, protect our nation and our people, and at the same time, meet our responsibility to fiscal discipline. this is not an easy task. it's a tough challenge. to build the force we need for the future, what we decided to do is to develop a new strategic guidance that consists of the following five key elements. number one, the military will be smaller and it will be leaner. but it s should be flexible, ready to deploy quickly and technologically advanced. second, we have to rebalance our global posture and presence to emphasize asia pacific and the middle east. these are the areas of greatest concern in the future. third, for the rest of the world, we need to build innovative partnerships and strengthen key alliances and key partnerships from europe to latin america to africa. fourth, we'll ensure that we have t
there is a continuing turmoil and unrest in the middle east from syria to egypt, to yemen and elsewhere. rising powers in asia are testing international rules and international relationships. and there are growing concerns about cyberintrusions and cyberattacks. to meet these threats, protect our nation and our people, and at the same time, meet our responsibility to fiscal discipline. this is not an easy task. it's a tough challenge. to build the force we need for the future, what we decided...
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this is not the same middle east. when i made the reference to people seeing themselves as citiz citizen, we shouldn't underestimate the significance of that. this is the region where people were acted on as subjects. they couldn't make demands. they had no rights and there was no accountability and now they see themselves. they've discovered their voice. the fact that they've discovered their voice suggest to me that they're not about to give it up easily. syria is another interesting example because for all of those who think that coercion can work and they can simply apply their own rules, it simply hasn't worked in syria. >> los angeles times. >> i would like to ask you to go back to iran for a moment and spend a little time deciphering the various israeli warnings of the potential military action that you've almost gone through mood swings. is it unresolved? is it a message for the united states, for the p-5 plus one and if it's a message for iran and if it is, is it possible to decipher which message arrives at
this is not the same middle east. when i made the reference to people seeing themselves as citiz citizen, we shouldn't underestimate the significance of that. this is the region where people were acted on as subjects. they couldn't make demands. they had no rights and there was no accountability and now they see themselves. they've discovered their voice. the fact that they've discovered their voice suggest to me that they're not about to give it up easily. syria is another interesting example...
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second, we have to rebce presen emphasize asia middle east. these are the areas of concern in the future. third, for the rest of the world, we innovative partnerships and ally partnerships from europe tori. fourth, we'll ensure that we have the capability to quickly confront andef from any adversary any time anywhere. and fifth, this can't just be about cuts. it has to be about investments. what do we protect and prioritize in terms of investments, in technology and new capabilities? as well as our capacity to grow, adapt and mobilize as needed? while sharing this strategy and shaping this strategy, we didn't want to make this mistakes of the pas the drawdowns there have been serious mistakes that have been made. our goal is strongest military in the world. to not hollow out the force, that's extremely force. to not hollow out the force which means to maintain a lors force structure and cut training and equipment and all the other things that are essential, to make that a first-rate force. thirdly, to take a balanced approach to budget cuts. p
second, we have to rebce presen emphasize asia middle east. these are the areas of concern in the future. third, for the rest of the world, we innovative partnerships and ally partnerships from europe tori. fourth, we'll ensure that we have the capability to quickly confront andef from any adversary any time anywhere. and fifth, this can't just be about cuts. it has to be about investments. what do we protect and prioritize in terms of investments, in technology and new capabilities? as well as...
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west in the middle east thank you thank you. it's. i'm growing. pains. it's. a mission of free accreditation free in-store judges free arrangements free. three stooges free. download free broadcast quality video for your media projects a free media dog to our t. dog tom. a little bit of. a fresh attempt to negotiate a cease fire in syria this time by the red cross' people have high hopes an eminent reform referendum on a new constitution will help end the bloodshed. u.n. nuclear inspectors visited iran for the second time in less than a month with terror on hoping talks will help to prove its nuclear program has no military purpose. heroes on strikes a long awaited deal on a second ballot for greece after austerity measures the e.u. demanded of athens to secure the package sparked riots in the debt stricken country . politics with sport stay with us. very much welcome to the world of sport here's what's coming up. the spanish inquisition says car moscow prepared to take on the legal leaders rail madrid in the first leg of their
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and now it's deceptive at the pentagon by the way the pivot seems from the middle east to asia this means more u.s. interest is so also in the sauce china sea military station the starting in norse in australia but maybe in contacts with surely p.m.'s singapore and thailand specially very close allies of us here in southeast asia so the chinese they look at this in a big circle washington's treatment of this or that country depends on its interest there is nothing surprising about that but it seems with the you know america may find itself off the list of those interests in a situation where you cannot simply dictate its policies in the meantime beijing's economic clout is growing feeling america's fear i'm going to check our reporting from washington are. well some of the day's news now making headlines around the world this hour a very nearly twenty twenty people being killed in baghdad after an explosion struck a crowd of recruits outside a police academy no group has yet claimed responsibility for the blast which also saw at least twenty eight others wounded iraq's police are consider
and now it's deceptive at the pentagon by the way the pivot seems from the middle east to asia this means more u.s. interest is so also in the sauce china sea military station the starting in norse in australia but maybe in contacts with surely p.m.'s singapore and thailand specially very close allies of us here in southeast asia so the chinese they look at this in a big circle washington's treatment of this or that country depends on its interest there is nothing surprising about that but it...