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but i welcome the commission's conclusion that nato -- now i quote from the commission report that nato conducted a highly precise campaign with a demonstrable determination to avoid civilian casualties. and the commission also recognized nato's objective to take all necessary precautions to avoid civilian casualties entirely. and based on the report from this independent commission, i can also clearly state that nato was not in breach of international law in the way we conducted the operation in libya. we conducted operations in libya in full accordance with the united nations mandate and with international law. of course in a complex military campaign, the risk to civilians can never be zero, but we did everything to minimize it. >> just a follow-up about russia. are you not concerned about all the problem about the rearmament that putin made during his campaign and what about the nato/russia summit. will it be held in -- indefinitely or not? >> well, as a politician, i'm used to many things during election campaigns. and what counts is the concrete steps that are taken once the elect
but i welcome the commission's conclusion that nato -- now i quote from the commission report that nato conducted a highly precise campaign with a demonstrable determination to avoid civilian casualties. and the commission also recognized nato's objective to take all necessary precautions to avoid civilian casualties entirely. and based on the report from this independent commission, i can also clearly state that nato was not in breach of international law in the way we conducted the operation...
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he's well aware of the standoff between nato and russia. it makes him apprehensive about what kind of future awaits his son. as the missile program of course my wife and i often talk about the future. we would like to see a bright future without crises. we want everybody to live in peace and we want everything to be just fine. the i.c.b.m.'s are accompanied by a come back to school the world today we have eyes covered ground very difficult conditions for a thrust forward to let you hope everything will pass off without any incidents. trucks carrying nuclear warheads lined up in a quiet glade the snowy forest provides good chemicals for them together these mobile missile launches according to a guest in russia on the lingo they need to be ready for action at any moment. my dress. attention. come on major section chief says all reporting unit is ready. fully in. yes for the aggregate for. full haste. the so-called intercontinental ballistic missile known as the s.s. twenty five to make this move a twenty one meters long it's almost two meters
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>> well, obviously if nato made the decision to go in, that would be one. if we developed an international coalition beyond nato, then obviously some kind of u.n. security resolution. >> a coalition of -- so you're saying nato would give you a legal basis and an a ad hoc coalition of legal basis? >> we were able to put together a coalition and were able to move together, then obviously we would seek whatever legal basis we would need in order to make that justified. i mean, you know, we can't just pull them all together in a combat operation without getting the legal basis on which to act. >> who are you asking sfort legfor the legal basis from? >> obviously if the u.n. passed a u.n. security resolution from libya, we would do that. if nato came together as they did in bosnia, we would rely on that. we have options here. if we want to build the kind of international approach to dealing with the situation. >> i'm all for having an international support, but i -- i'm really baffled by the idea that somehow an international assembly provides a legal basis for
>> well, obviously if nato made the decision to go in, that would be one. if we developed an international coalition beyond nato, then obviously some kind of u.n. security resolution. >> a coalition of -- so you're saying nato would give you a legal basis and an a ad hoc coalition of legal basis? >> we were able to put together a coalition and were able to move together, then obviously we would seek whatever legal basis we would need in order to make that justified. i mean,...
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last week, the secretary-general of nato, mr. rasmussen, said that the alliance has not even discussed the possibility of nato action in syria, saying -- quote -- "i don't envision such a role for the alliance." the following day, the supreme allied commander, admiral james stavridis, testified to the senate armed services committee that nato has done no contingency planning, none, for potential military operations in syria. that's not how nato approached bosnia or kosovo or libya. is it now the policy of nato or the united states, for that matter, to tell the perpetrators of mass atrocities in syria or elsewhere that they can go on killing innocent civilians by the hundreds of thousands and the greatest alliance in history will not even bore to conduct any planning about how we might stop them? is that nato's policy now? is that our policy? because that is the practical effect of this kind of rhetoric. it gives assad and his foreign allies a green light for greater brutality. not surprisingly, many countries, especially syria's
last week, the secretary-general of nato, mr. rasmussen, said that the alliance has not even discussed the possibility of nato action in syria, saying -- quote -- "i don't envision such a role for the alliance." the following day, the supreme allied commander, admiral james stavridis, testified to the senate armed services committee that nato has done no contingency planning, none, for potential military operations in syria. that's not how nato approached bosnia or kosovo or libya. is...
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as in response to nato. the old warplanes will be scrapped by the u.s. troops who arrive here shortly they'll be bringing missiles with them. local residents have already been told that they won't be getting any compensation for having the new arsenal placed so close to their homes. and out on the us we are not overjoyed at the prospect of these weapons being deployed a few hundred metres from our homes so that on the most you've got the missiles will pose a threat to the local population of over one thousand people. elizabeth of the months get a schoolteacher came to reject a book from warsaw a long time ago she knows only too well what the villages think about the military installation. when is the most noise about it is that most of the people even here are farmers. and they of course they were very worried after hearing news of the cell deployment for the time being though the base and we were also pretty ways. but even first graders in the village of rhetoric over are aware of the military base. but the schoolchildren don't fully understand the thre
as in response to nato. the old warplanes will be scrapped by the u.s. troops who arrive here shortly they'll be bringing missiles with them. local residents have already been told that they won't be getting any compensation for having the new arsenal placed so close to their homes. and out on the us we are not overjoyed at the prospect of these weapons being deployed a few hundred metres from our homes so that on the most you've got the missiles will pose a threat to the local population of...
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intervenes nato by the way is not a liberator nato twenty eight countries nato is a killing machine it was peace and believe me i heard before needle showed up east exactly the same thing in syria nato by the way exactly intervening in syria we can get there later but libya turkey nato term libya it toward charitable us violence is reaching constantly throughout the nato campaign it's been reaching since the campaign allegedly start. killing goes on every single day libya is a tribal country tribes there are a lot of local influence and you get these killer games these these ex turly trained western supported it's true he generated killer games reached across libya they still do if state territories in different parts of the country they won't do for what they did for nato. ally what. is that what will it be certainly haven't been very much for them so far he said use them train them and the libyan people have suffered really. now we see the fate of turmoil that libya ever entered does this serve as proof that foreign military intervention doesn't work. oh it absolutely doesn't work
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human rights activists have also slammed nato for its campaign in libya as we reported a little while ago lyons comes under fire from activists saying it failed to investigate or compensate civilian deaths in libya last year. and while lection webcams may have uncovered more than intended videos people russian authorities an idea of how to use the price you project for what they believe to be the good of the people. these are the images. from the streets of kandahar. home for asians rule today. iran says it will retaliate for being cut off by swift the global bank payment network it says it may block a vital oil route in the persian gulf this is fresh reports suggest u.s. and israeli intelligence agrees tehran is not developing nuclear weapons but political analyst and historian peter rushton says it's unlikely to ease pressure on iran. what we're seeing at the moment has been is the culmination of a long term effort by iran's enemies to force the iranian government into a corner to force them into a position where they are loath with an invidious choice between on the one having to s
human rights activists have also slammed nato for its campaign in libya as we reported a little while ago lyons comes under fire from activists saying it failed to investigate or compensate civilian deaths in libya last year. and while lection webcams may have uncovered more than intended videos people russian authorities an idea of how to use the price you project for what they believe to be the good of the people. these are the images. from the streets of kandahar. home for asians rule today....
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the no explanation a poll of the number of lives killed by nato and by the u.s. in the process the lawlessness of the war will always snus a lot of murdering the the ruler of the country and the result it so that there is no expectation in the forseeable future of a stable democracy with protection for human rights in libya as might have been predicted from the fact that we've never achieved such a thing with our bombs before. and visit our home page r t v dot com for more news and videos on line twenty four seven here's what's a click away right now. greek inferno after enraged football fans clashed with police and torture a stadium. and anonymous happened this strike again this time at the web site of a russian t.v. channel about broadcasts of the film claiming opposition protests are funded from abroad get the full story at arjen dot com we'll be back. down live to the official tea hopefully cation joy on the phone only pulled touch from the top story. one child sees life on the go. video on demand on cheese and wine rules comes an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm
the no explanation a poll of the number of lives killed by nato and by the u.s. in the process the lawlessness of the war will always snus a lot of murdering the the ruler of the country and the result it so that there is no expectation in the forseeable future of a stable democracy with protection for human rights in libya as might have been predicted from the fact that we've never achieved such a thing with our bombs before. and visit our home page r t v dot com for more news and videos on...
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stay with us you're on our team here is lots to come in a few minutes nato under fire from activists who say it's failed to investigate or compensate civilian deaths in libya last year. and all lection web cams may have uncovered more than intended the videos give the russian authorities an idea of how to use the pricey project or what they claim is the good of the people. these are the images the world is seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day. construction workers in the u.k. are demanding justice after some of them discovered campaigning for a safer jobs had land of them a spot on a secret block list investigation uncovered some of the information used to identify the so-called tribal nature makers actually came from police artie's laura smith reports. working for speaking the truth these trade unionists and whistle blowers are fighting back after years of wondering why they couldn't get a job these skilled engineers now know their names were on an illegal blacklists. in two thousand and four form a union organizer steve hadley was mysteriously sack
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>> nato -- excuse me. nato says two attackers opened fire indiscriminately. they believe -- i beg your pardon. >> don't worry about it, orla. >> i beg you to come back to me. >> should we come back to you? let's give you a second. i tell you what, while you're trying to recover yourself, we're going to run the report that you've done, and then you can give us an update after we've seen it, ok? all right. we're running that now. >> this was the rage on the streets after copies of the koran were burnt at a u.s. base. there were protests across the nation and deadly attacks on nato troops. but the top military commander insists there is still a working relationship with afghan brothers in arms. you have awe have trust in each other, we have confidence in each other, and even though we have this setback, i believe we're going to get through it. i don't think this washes away the relationship. i think the relationship is stronger than that. >> the burke of the muslim holy book has been a very costly mistake. more than 30 people have been killed since then, mostly
>> nato -- excuse me. nato says two attackers opened fire indiscriminately. they believe -- i beg your pardon. >> don't worry about it, orla. >> i beg you to come back to me. >> should we come back to you? let's give you a second. i tell you what, while you're trying to recover yourself, we're going to run the report that you've done, and then you can give us an update after we've seen it, ok? all right. we're running that now. >> this was the rage on the streets...
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state with an opportunity >>there are 28 countries and 40 partners of nato ... australia as part of nato and happens to be the fourth largest trading partner for our state this is a great opportunity for interaction ... the change in venue could have impact on local businesses and randi belisomo as live from michigan avenue with that story >>the city's host committee is maintaining that holding the nato summit is just as big of a production as holding both ... the business leaders were hoping for a boost but the downtown workers believe they just avoided a headache >>the announcement from the white house to move the g-8 summit to camp david comes two months ahead of the planned back-to-back meetings this could put a dent in the potential benefit to chicago's business climate but the convention and tourism bureau maintains that the nato summit on the 20th and 21st of may will be the highest profile meeting that the city has ever hosted >>the restaurants will be filled the stores will be patronized there will be lots happening at the cultural institutions with all
state with an opportunity >>there are 28 countries and 40 partners of nato ... australia as part of nato and happens to be the fourth largest trading partner for our state this is a great opportunity for interaction ... the change in venue could have impact on local businesses and randi belisomo as live from michigan avenue with that story >>the city's host committee is maintaining that holding the nato summit is just as big of a production as holding both ... the business leaders...
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g-8 summit and nato summit scheduled and last may. mayor rahm emmanuel >> very embarrassing >> embarrassing because the one time chief of staff to president obama now mayor of home town is letting go >> best trained police force >> posting host of both g-8 summit and what nato summit site itself reads this. nato summit coming to chicago in spring 2012 no longer any mention of g-8 summit known for drawing protests in the past moved to camp david for dignitaries have been posted for decades secluded and secure white house made the call and one alderman in chicago says security was the reason >> more unusual to find one of these any major city. as we have learned from seattle and protests there i think again aldermen might have it correct when he says told a security is a concern >> announcement 3:00 p.m. local time statement from the white house facilitating a free- flowing discussion. statement. chicago's mayor responded with little understanding of exactly why. looking forward to hosting nato summit in chicago. meanwhile president sec
g-8 summit and nato summit scheduled and last may. mayor rahm emmanuel >> very embarrassing >> embarrassing because the one time chief of staff to president obama now mayor of home town is letting go >> best trained police force >> posting host of both g-8 summit and what nato summit site itself reads this. nato summit coming to chicago in spring 2012 no longer any mention of g-8 summit known for drawing protests in the past moved to camp david for dignitaries have been...
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still to come the scars of war or a poor by human rights activists says nato failed to investigate or compensate for civilian deaths it caused in libya last year. and well like in web cams may have uncovered more than intended the videos have given to russian authorities an idea of how they use the phrase you project for the good of the people. iran is once again warned it may block are by the oil route to the persian gulf it's threatening to retaliate for being cut off from swift a global bank payment network meanwhile fresh reports suggest the u.s. and israeli intelligence agree that tehran is not developing nuclear weapons but political analyst and historian peter rushton says that's unlikely to ease pressure on the islamic state what we're seeing that the moment has being the is the culmination of a long term a third ploy ron zonen is to force the iranian government into a corner to force them into a position where they're left with an invidious troops between normal having to steer a course on the one hand seeming to be bullied and giving in and appearing weak and on the other ha
still to come the scars of war or a poor by human rights activists says nato failed to investigate or compensate for civilian deaths it caused in libya last year. and well like in web cams may have uncovered more than intended the videos have given to russian authorities an idea of how they use the phrase you project for the good of the people. iran is once again warned it may block are by the oil route to the persian gulf it's threatening to retaliate for being cut off from swift a global bank...
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given that nato is working off the coast of somalia on the antipirsy mission, and, the british's visit specifically means that the west is ready to engage in the country once again, specifically for america, what is the stance of the u.s. military engaging in somalia once again. >> the role of the u.s. military? anticipate snd. >> yes. does the u.s. military have a role in furthering the capacity of taking control? >> it's a great question. i must tell you that i'm very hap happy somalia is on the other side of that. i don't want to cop out of your question here. i have talked to several middle east leaders that have committed money, they have try to find ways to give young men and young women in somalia, in that unfortunate little country to see if they can give them some hope for the future. i had a very experienced and capable middle east leader, we tried it, we gave it up. nothing pays as good as piracy. these are innocent seamen and something's got to be done about this. i think there's a military campaign of regional militaries, trying to restore the government's authority there.
given that nato is working off the coast of somalia on the antipirsy mission, and, the british's visit specifically means that the west is ready to engage in the country once again, specifically for america, what is the stance of the u.s. military engaging in somalia once again. >> the role of the u.s. military? anticipate snd. >> yes. does the u.s. military have a role in furthering the capacity of taking control? >> it's a great question. i must tell you that i'm very hap...
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nematocides -- nato decides on our open door policy. nato's door remains open. that will be redirected in chicago. nato's door remains open to european countries that are in a position to contribute to the treaty in the north atlantic's region and countries that are in a position to further the principles on which nato is based. this is clearly stated in article 10 of our treaty. that still stands. it is for nato to decide on the open door policy. as far as georgia is concerned, i would like to recall the decision we took in bucharest in 2008 at the nato summit. according to which, in georgia will become a member of nato provided that georgia fills the necessary criteria and that we cooperate with the georgia within the nato-georgia commission. and to make progress in that direction. >> "financial times" -- >> thank you very much. if i could get back to the opening question about the libya report. it is not completely complementary [inaudible] the characterization of four or five targets were the commission found civilian casualties' is not reflective of the evi
nematocides -- nato decides on our open door policy. nato's door remains open. that will be redirected in chicago. nato's door remains open to european countries that are in a position to contribute to the treaty in the north atlantic's region and countries that are in a position to further the principles on which nato is based. this is clearly stated in article 10 of our treaty. that still stands. it is for nato to decide on the open door policy. as far as georgia is concerned, i would like to...
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. >> nato forces will stick to their troop reduction plan in afghanistan. that was the message from president obama and britain's prime minister david cameron when they met in washington this week. they also said that security was still approving despite a rampage by a u.s. soldier that left 16 afghan civilians dead. the burning thekorans at an american air base, and the violent protests that followed both. with president karzai calling for nato troops to return to base and the taliban suspending tenanted negotiations with the u.s., the end game for the nato mission is looking increasingly flawed. -> to the and so it's of koran burning has been added the injury of this district in southern afghanistan. 16 people, nine children, killed in the rampage by an american who commanders suggest was a deranged loner. it complicates the search for a dignified exit from afghanistan. riots following the burning of copies of the koran have claimed dozens of lives. perhaps produced a more serious crisis even than the murders. because as attacks on western mentors have be
. >> nato forces will stick to their troop reduction plan in afghanistan. that was the message from president obama and britain's prime minister david cameron when they met in washington this week. they also said that security was still approving despite a rampage by a u.s. soldier that left 16 afghan civilians dead. the burning thekorans at an american air base, and the violent protests that followed both. with president karzai calling for nato troops to return to base and the taliban...
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when they did join the military as ation member of nato the c.e.o. is the c.e.o. take the konami cooperation i think. we are one of weakness seeing the rapid growth of economic cooperation v.s.e. of and not all the number of states may be interested in. executive in concrete projects in the sphere of energy say or presentation or agriculture but we have agreed within the a c o that it would not hamper the promotion of economic cooperation and i think this is an advantage and not a disadvantage of course we will hope that all the member states. but the speed actively in. the a c. or corporation is specially in the area of counterterrorism. drug trafficking and all security related issues but maybe the conditions are not ripe enough for as big a standard but to speak out about this is yet to come you mentioned you mentioned culture culture is one of the pillars there is a show well i want to quote one of the papers saying recently that china russia and is better than submitted a draft code of vince personal code of conduct for information security befo
when they did join the military as ation member of nato the c.e.o. is the c.e.o. take the konami cooperation i think. we are one of weakness seeing the rapid growth of economic cooperation v.s.e. of and not all the number of states may be interested in. executive in concrete projects in the sphere of energy say or presentation or agriculture but we have agreed within the a c o that it would not hamper the promotion of economic cooperation and i think this is an advantage and not a disadvantage...
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>> well, obviously if nato made the decision to go n, that would be one. if we developed an international coalition beyond nato, then obviously some kind of u.n. security resolution. >> a coalition of -- so you're saying nato would give you a legal basis and an a ad hoc coalition of legal basis? >> we were able to put together a coalition and were able to move together, then obviously we would seek whatever legal basis we would need in order to make that justified. i an, you know, we can't just pull them all together in a combat operation without getting the legal basis on which to act. >> who are you asking sfort legfor the legal basis from? >> obviously if the u.n. passed a u.n. security resolution from libya, we would do that. if nato came together as they did in bosnia, we would rely on that. we have options here. if we want to build the kind of international approach to dealing with the situation. >> i'm all for having an international support, but i -- i'm really baffled by the idea that somehow an international assembly provides a legal basis for th
>> well, obviously if nato made the decision to go n, that would be one. if we developed an international coalition beyond nato, then obviously some kind of u.n. security resolution. >> a coalition of -- so you're saying nato would give you a legal basis and an a ad hoc coalition of legal basis? >> we were able to put together a coalition and were able to move together, then obviously we would seek whatever legal basis we would need in order to make that justified. i an, you...
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it is the group that overseas the nato nuclear weapons policies. i met in belgium with the 27 of the 28. with the french, you met privately. we basically met with all of them. any group of 28, there is a tremendous discourse. if you are in poland, on the edge of the russian border, with the history that they have had with russia, you had one view for the need of the systems. if you are in spain on the beach, you have a different view. it is not easy to come to a kind of consensus view on what to do. overall, there was very strong support among the nato members to go forward with what the u.s. proposed. they thought it was important to reassure their publics and their government officials that the u.s. was going to be there. especially, i remember at the time, when president obama was advocating abduction and elimination of nuclear weapons and the nuclear security guarantee has been at the corner stone of the nato alliance since 1949. here, there is a third angle in defense policy motivating this. this is a non-nuclear dimension to alliance cohesion
it is the group that overseas the nato nuclear weapons policies. i met in belgium with the 27 of the 28. with the french, you met privately. we basically met with all of them. any group of 28, there is a tremendous discourse. if you are in poland, on the edge of the russian border, with the history that they have had with russia, you had one view for the need of the systems. if you are in spain on the beach, you have a different view. it is not easy to come to a kind of consensus view on what...
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an official in southern afghanistan has said the shooting happened inside the main nato base. the bbc's reporter is in cab and you will gave me the latest on the shootings. >> we understand from officials that an individual wearing a uniform opened fire, killing two nato service members. in a statement, they said that the gunman was killed as well by coalition forces. but afghan officials in helmand are now confirming to the bbc that the soldier was a member of the afghan national army, and he's killed two service members from nato. >> it's been a difficult time in afghanistan in recent days and weeks. was this connected to recent tensions or just one of? >> well, one thing the national security forces have been having a huge problem with, and that is the issue of rowing soldiers and taliban infiltration. we have seen similar incidents at least for the last year and a half where members of the police and army have turned their guns on their coalition partners. the afghan government has simply failed to come up with a strategy to prevent that. an afghan officials at this stage
an official in southern afghanistan has said the shooting happened inside the main nato base. the bbc's reporter is in cab and you will gave me the latest on the shootings. >> we understand from officials that an individual wearing a uniform opened fire, killing two nato service members. in a statement, they said that the gunman was killed as well by coalition forces. but afghan officials in helmand are now confirming to the bbc that the soldier was a member of the afghan national army,...
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forces more precisely, nato forces. has that given you cause to rethink how you'll do this? not only in terms of the safety of nato personnel but the receptiveness of the afghani security forces and local populations to small groups of nato personnel operating with battalions and companies of the afghani national army. >> it is clearly a challenge, senator. you are correct in how you phrased that question. i'm going to watch this very closely. we've taken a lot of measures, obviously, to reduce the what are known as green on blue attacks, i can go into greater detail should you desire. but it is something over which i'm significantly concerned. we're going to watch it closely. i take heart in the success of the afghan local police as potentially a model and indicator of how this will unfold. across afghanistan there are multiple, tens of afghan local police, garrison, in which our special operators are embedded across the country. in all of those, over 12,000 local police, there has yet to be an attack on one of our gre
forces more precisely, nato forces. has that given you cause to rethink how you'll do this? not only in terms of the safety of nato personnel but the receptiveness of the afghani security forces and local populations to small groups of nato personnel operating with battalions and companies of the afghani national army. >> it is clearly a challenge, senator. you are correct in how you phrased that question. i'm going to watch this very closely. we've taken a lot of measures, obviously, to...
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the european union oversee the g eight nato but since then. the c.e.o. has has been pretty passive in their address in the afghan issue is it right or where is the wrong impression i get. at the conference of two thousand i was successful she was a good one says we adopted two documents one was the declaration of war which was supported by all who were the sponsor of the conference and another was a plan of action which was. liberated by the sea or member states and afghanistan and since then we've been working together to. accomplish the tasks visaged in this plan of action well afghanistan is a very special case for the a c o and it is a neighboring country and the seal member states and wish it to restore peace and security to develop itself and to become an independent and you will solve sufficient. prosperous country and be a seal member states bilaterally or. doing a lot to assist a going to stand as the organisation the c.e.o. is come bearing terrorism and drug trafficking and of a new challenge. has grown in proportions to the level of threat to
the european union oversee the g eight nato but since then. the c.e.o. has has been pretty passive in their address in the afghan issue is it right or where is the wrong impression i get. at the conference of two thousand i was successful she was a good one says we adopted two documents one was the declaration of war which was supported by all who were the sponsor of the conference and another was a plan of action which was. liberated by the sea or member states and afghanistan and since then...
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of the midwest to nato representatives. people like stephanie and chicago blues legend will be your plan for the crowd. a party for sure. chicago is the guest of honor. back to you . >> the secret is out about former gov. blagojevich. he dyes his hair. longtime barber telling reporters that the act 55 old former governor has been dying his hair for years but that will stop once he is in prison. prisoners not allowed to die here because of fear they could try to use the hair color to disguise themselves in an attempted to dismiss the. the way we know him and his barber says a few short months the dye will be gone and that is how we will come to see him with his gray hair. . >> a lot of people by their hair. this is police they say they have the fifth ghost rider. a writer who taunted them online. ♪ ♪ [ woman ] i was ready for my trip, but my smile wasn't. [ female announcer ] new crest 3d white intensive professional effects whitestrips. it goes below the enamel surface to whiten as well as a five-hundred dollar professi
of the midwest to nato representatives. people like stephanie and chicago blues legend will be your plan for the crowd. a party for sure. chicago is the guest of honor. back to you . >> the secret is out about former gov. blagojevich. he dyes his hair. longtime barber telling reporters that the act 55 old former governor has been dying his hair for years but that will stop once he is in prison. prisoners not allowed to die here because of fear they could try to use the hair color to...
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and nato efforts are sustained into the future. moreover, with our eyes at the exits i'm uncertain whether we will be able to achieve the key tenets of the president's strategy due to the constraints the president himself has put in place. for example, it's been reported in the media that the u.s. and afghan governments are attempting to achieve a negotiated solution with the taliban, and yet the taliban continue to operate with impunity out of pakistan because they already know when we will be leaving, and pakistan has been unwilling or unable to address safe havens. furthermore, due to the president's decision to begin withdrawing surge forces early we increased the risk to our forces to effectively address the second part of the afghanistan campaign plan, shifting the main effort to eastern afghanistan and applying military pressure on the haqqani network, who are responsible for the most dramatic and lethal attacks in afghanistan. what's more, in the absence of sustained public opinion to support the mission in afghanistan from
and nato efforts are sustained into the future. moreover, with our eyes at the exits i'm uncertain whether we will be able to achieve the key tenets of the president's strategy due to the constraints the president himself has put in place. for example, it's been reported in the media that the u.s. and afghan governments are attempting to achieve a negotiated solution with the taliban, and yet the taliban continue to operate with impunity out of pakistan because they already know when we will be...
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nato what about pay out of all. i was just you know there's already been i think it is good but it's no waiting for history if you look at all the places where the u.s. military has intervened it's been a story of remarkable stability you know these places don't resemble switzerland necessary but iraq has a nascent democracy it's violently excited too quickly kuwait is free persian gulf oil flow those are very interesting areas you can see that area three or if you look at the instances where we've ok gretchen you want to jump in you want to just agree to get the answer. i just want to say that you're wrong i'm saying when people fight back we don't do well. and attorney for u.s. soldier bradley manning who is accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of pages of classified information has asked a military judge to dismiss the charges he argues the government mishandled certain documents in the case also military authorities have said the unknown enemy manning is charged with assisting is al qaida if convicted the so
nato what about pay out of all. i was just you know there's already been i think it is good but it's no waiting for history if you look at all the places where the u.s. military has intervened it's been a story of remarkable stability you know these places don't resemble switzerland necessary but iraq has a nascent democracy it's violently excited too quickly kuwait is free persian gulf oil flow those are very interesting areas you can see that area three or if you look at the instances where...
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and nato trieps are making significant progress in the effort to turn security operations over to the afghans themselves. local security forces a key ingredient in the u.s. withdrawal plan. we expect to hear his testimony shortly live here on c-span3.. >>> good morning, everybody. the committee meets this morning to receive testimony on the progress on the campaign of afghanistan. our witnesses are dr. jim miller, acting underbe secretary of defense and john allen, commander of u.s. forces afghanistan. a warm welcome and thanks to you both. i'm going to interrupt at this moment to take care of some nominations because we have kworum present. our troops in afghanistan are being asked to perform demanding and often dangerous missions and they're carrying them out superbly and professionally. general allen, on behalf of the committee, please pass along our unwavering support for our military men and women serving with you in afghanistan, our gratitude for their courageous and dedicated service and the support of their families. talking about families, i know that you have with you this m
and nato trieps are making significant progress in the effort to turn security operations over to the afghans themselves. local security forces a key ingredient in the u.s. withdrawal plan. we expect to hear his testimony shortly live here on c-span3.. >>> good morning, everybody. the committee meets this morning to receive testimony on the progress on the campaign of afghanistan. our witnesses are dr. jim miller, acting underbe secretary of defense and john allen, commander of u.s....
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russia criticizes nato op the un security council for refusing to fully investigate civilian deaths during the alliance's air raids in libya last year and expresses outrage over training camps for syrian revolutionaries discovered in libya plus. a member of the we might go into the ball and have a few drinks instead of having dinner on by will chew it up in the morning because it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part in the debate. winding on in parliament u.k. and these are under fire from often being under the influence even while passing important votes. mary warm welcome to you on karan taraji two o'clock here in moscow and with your top story the white house may be claiming it wants a diplomatic solution in syria but it seems it may not have faith in its own convictions about saddam has been ordered to review its potential options according to officials and these include the enforcement of a no fly zone and humanitarian airlifts but defense secretary leon panetta also warns that a long term a sustained to air campaign what poses a challenge because syria
russia criticizes nato op the un security council for refusing to fully investigate civilian deaths during the alliance's air raids in libya last year and expresses outrage over training camps for syrian revolutionaries discovered in libya plus. a member of the we might go into the ball and have a few drinks instead of having dinner on by will chew it up in the morning because it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part in the debate. winding on in parliament u.k....
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russia criticizes nato or the u.n. security council for refusing to fully investigate civilian deaths during the alliance's air raids in libya last year and expresses outrage over training camps for syrian revolutionaries discovered in libya plus. a member of parliament might go into the public few drinks instead of having dinner by one or two o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part of the debate. lining up on in parliament u.k. m.p.'s are under fire for all things being under the influence even while casting important votes. news in common broadcasting to live from the heart of moscow and karen taraji well the white house may be claiming it wants a diplomatic solution in syria but it seems it may not have faith in its own convictions the pentagon has been ordered to review its potential options according to officials these include the enforcement of the no fly zone and humanitarian airlifts but the foreign secretary leon panetta also warned that a lon
russia criticizes nato or the u.n. security council for refusing to fully investigate civilian deaths during the alliance's air raids in libya last year and expresses outrage over training camps for syrian revolutionaries discovered in libya plus. a member of parliament might go into the public few drinks instead of having dinner by one or two o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part of the debate. lining up on in parliament...
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exporting revolutionary libya is accused of running through a training camps for foreign militants as nato comes under fire at the un for refusing to investigate civilian deaths during its air raids against gadhafi. a member of parliament might go into the ballroom of the few drinks instead of having dinner on by one or two o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part in the debate. and strong democracy employees come under fire for drinking too much with allegations that important votes are being cast fall under the influence. has in common broadcasting to you live from the heart of moscow and karen. top u.s. defense officials have admitted that president obama asked the pentagon to set out military options on syria but the front secretary leon panetta and army general martin dempsey said a no fly zone similar to libya's would be a challenge that's too to the syrians are syrian army's higher competence and military capabilities u.s. lawmakers are also trying to push through a fresh bunch of financial sanctions against syria an
exporting revolutionary libya is accused of running through a training camps for foreign militants as nato comes under fire at the un for refusing to investigate civilian deaths during its air raids against gadhafi. a member of parliament might go into the ballroom of the few drinks instead of having dinner on by one or two o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try to take part in the debate. and strong democracy employees come under fire for...
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russia criticizes nato at the u.n. security council refusing to fully investigate civilian dextre air raids in libya last year expresses outrage of training camps for syrian revolution is discovered in libya also. a member of parliament might go into the bar and have a few drinks instead of having dinner by one o'clock in the morning they thought it was a good idea to go into the house of commons and try and take part in the debate. winding down in parliament u k m p's are under fire from being under the influence even while costing important votes. international news and comments twenty four hours a day this is out of the white house maybe claiming it once a diplomatic solution in syria but it seems it may not have faith in its own convictions the pentagon has been ordered to review its potential options according to officials these are too good for sort of a no fly zone and military and its defense secretary leon panetta also. sustained a campaign to pose a challenge to serious offenses the most sophisticated in the.
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this is a serious incident for the nato camp. this is one problem the have not been able to deal with. they have not found a solution to put an end to this. afghan officials say any single incident of that nature leads to more mistrust between may to ram a national security forces. >> thank you for that update. japan has shut down another nuclear power station bringing it one step closer to suspending atomic energy in the wake of the fukushima disaster. only one of the 54 reactors remain in operation and it is due to be switched off in may. from tokyo, bbc has the story. >> it looks like any other day in the control room of this nuclear power station. the workers were shutting down the plant. with the push of a button and, the active electricity fell to zero and japan took another step toward abandoning nuclear power, for now. with just one of the country's 54 reactors still running, the government is warning of power shortages in the months to come. >> if no nuclear reactors are restarted, and considering the peak use of electri
this is a serious incident for the nato camp. this is one problem the have not been able to deal with. they have not found a solution to put an end to this. afghan officials say any single incident of that nature leads to more mistrust between may to ram a national security forces. >> thank you for that update. japan has shut down another nuclear power station bringing it one step closer to suspending atomic energy in the wake of the fukushima disaster. only one of the 54 reactors remain...
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and nato is very very far from being a reality and there's no sign that the u.s. war in afghanistan has really been going on since one thousand seventy nine and some breaks that it started then it's now the latest phase been going for ten a half years and no one can claim i don't think that they are any closer to the objective of military victory which is then the real objector and there is no such thing is in sight the united states is determined to keep some bases and key bases particularly to try to as pirates drive to surround both russia and china and they want to do that but it's there's no question ability i don't think there can be stability without the people of afghanistan being able to exercise their right to self-determination and to take matters into their own hands will stay with us here on r t still to come a decade long dispute between britain and argentina enters a new phase with london making the most of its distant corners while it still can. but first a series of blasts iraq's several cities in iraq killing at least forty six people and injurin
and nato is very very far from being a reality and there's no sign that the u.s. war in afghanistan has really been going on since one thousand seventy nine and some breaks that it started then it's now the latest phase been going for ten a half years and no one can claim i don't think that they are any closer to the objective of military victory which is then the real objector and there is no such thing is in sight the united states is determined to keep some bases and key bases particularly...
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and president karzai says he wants nato out of all the religious after an american soldier and run down sixteen civilians in cold blood from washington and london maintain they'll hand over security responsibility to afghan forces next year before coalition troops pull out in two thousand and fourteen. up next al gore speaks to the russian president's special envoy to afghanistan in a week when nato campaign appears to have faltered even further. oh yeah walk them through spotlight the infant shell colony arts and i'll do an hour of day for the program is said near kabul. the nato forces in afghanistan seem to have a loose straight through koran burning incident at a u.s. service calls a proudest massacre killing at least thirty this week to troops out he said alert after a u.s. soldier sixteen afghan civilians the diplomats are on alert to try to calm down the international scandal it is evident that the coalition is getting less and less popular among the algos but doesn't necessarily mean it's doing more harm than good can the mission finally be completed or is the time to change the
and president karzai says he wants nato out of all the religious after an american soldier and run down sixteen civilians in cold blood from washington and london maintain they'll hand over security responsibility to afghan forces next year before coalition troops pull out in two thousand and fourteen. up next al gore speaks to the russian president's special envoy to afghanistan in a week when nato campaign appears to have faltered even further. oh yeah walk them through spotlight the infant...
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and nato trop -- nato troops by the end of 2014? >> the taliban has recently suspended the talks there are having with the americans. i hope the suspension will be very short term. one of the complaints has been that the talks have been going too slowly. they are the ones that wanted the talks to go faster. we have been bogged down for three or four months in the prisoner exchange deal. it has been fully negotiated but just not implemented. once you get some kind of trust mechanism built between the two sides, i think this is the future. the aim of the americans has to be to end the civil war before they withdraw in 2014. >> on pakistan, you talk about the deteriorating relationship there. is there any way the issue of the u.s. -- the use of drones can be resolved? >> i don't think he can be resolved. i think the relationship will be resumed, hopefully next week, but it will be a much cooler relationship that was before. there will be areas such as the use of drones, the use of the cia, which will not be acceptable to the pakistanis
and nato trop -- nato troops by the end of 2014? >> the taliban has recently suspended the talks there are having with the americans. i hope the suspension will be very short term. one of the complaints has been that the talks have been going too slowly. they are the ones that wanted the talks to go faster. we have been bogged down for three or four months in the prisoner exchange deal. it has been fully negotiated but just not implemented. once you get some kind of trust mechanism built...
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or the nato allies to make a firm public date on withdrawal. we have been careful not to do that. this would play in the taliban hands. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you are watching "bbc world news america" still to come as -- three months after one chinese town rose in revolt, we return to see how they are fighting for their rights. causes among the most high- profile political -- among the most high profile political prisoners released in burma were the 80th generation of students. they were at the forefront of protests 24 years ago. >> 24 years ago, a group of students led a mass protest to demand democracy and an end to military rule in burma. the protest were quickly suppressed and the leaders imprisoned. their first but not last attend. they were jailed again in 2007 and sentenced to 65 years. on january the 13th, they will set free by the new civilian- led the still military-backed government. i've sung since she remains a powerful symbol. in a rare television -- this man remains a powerful symbol. in a rare television interview, i questioned him. >> i have a ke
or the nato allies to make a firm public date on withdrawal. we have been careful not to do that. this would play in the taliban hands. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> you are watching "bbc world news america" still to come as -- three months after one chinese town rose in revolt, we return to see how they are fighting for their rights. causes among the most high- profile political -- among the most high profile political prisoners released in burma were the...
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and nato trop -- nato troops by the end of 2014? >> the taliban has recently suspended the talks there are having with the americans. i hope the suspension will be very short term. one of the complaints has been that the talks have been going too slowly. they are the ones that wanted the talks to go faster. we have been bogged down for three or four months in the prisoner exchange deal. it has been fully negotiated but just not implemented. once you get some kind of trust mechanism built between the two sides, i think this is the future. the aim of the americans has to be to end the civil war before they withdraw in 2014. >> on pakistan, you talk about the deteriorating relationship there. is there any way the issue of the u.s. -- the use of drones can be resolved? >> i don't think he can be resolved. i think the relationship will be resumed, hopefully next week, but it will be a much cooler relationship that was before. there will be areas such as the use of drones, the use of the cia, which will not be acceptable to the pakistanis
and nato trop -- nato troops by the end of 2014? >> the taliban has recently suspended the talks there are having with the americans. i hope the suspension will be very short term. one of the complaints has been that the talks have been going too slowly. they are the ones that wanted the talks to go faster. we have been bogged down for three or four months in the prisoner exchange deal. it has been fully negotiated but just not implemented. once you get some kind of trust mechanism built...
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a local delegation is try to sell the city to nato. we have two car insurances that we're going to have you taste. the first one we're going to call x. go ahead and take a sip, and then let me know what the baby thinks of it. four million drivers switched to this car insurance last year. oh, she likes it babies' palates are very sensitive so she's probably tasting the low rates. this is car insurance y they've been losing customers pretty quickly. oh my gosh, that's horrible! which would you choose? geico. over their competitor. do you want to finish it? no. does the baby want to finish it? no. whoa! i'd love a set like this... ...well, i'd like a pony. yeah, we used kmart layaway - paid it off over 8 weeks. shop your way rewards members who start layaway this week earn 5% back in points when payments are complete. only at kmart. ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] gross -- i'll tell you what's really gross: used dishcloths. they can have a history that they drag around with them. for a cleaner way to clean try bounty extra soft. in this lab
a local delegation is try to sell the city to nato. we have two car insurances that we're going to have you taste. the first one we're going to call x. go ahead and take a sip, and then let me know what the baby thinks of it. four million drivers switched to this car insurance last year. oh, she likes it babies' palates are very sensitive so she's probably tasting the low rates. this is car insurance y they've been losing customers pretty quickly. oh my gosh, that's horrible! which would you...
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and nato troops to turn over the lead combat role by the middle of next year. it may be that the announcements this week, especially by president karzai urging that some time next year, he wasn't clear when, u.s. forces and presumably all nato forces should stay on bases, pull out of the countryside, may allow reduction in forces. the question, obviously, is whether afghan forces are ready to take over full responsibility. i think if they are, they really can keep the countryside stable. nobody will be happier to see that happen. if they're not ready, i have a feeling that president karzai whose continued tenure as president depends on a degree of stability in the country and would not push that issue. he would probably defer it to the end of the year. i think that timetable will work for the united states for sure. >> when you read through all of the secondary reporting on this, people who are quoted even in countries saying that once he faces reality of what this means, he'll be pulling back from his demands. others saying that mr. karzai has a history of mak
and nato troops to turn over the lead combat role by the middle of next year. it may be that the announcements this week, especially by president karzai urging that some time next year, he wasn't clear when, u.s. forces and presumably all nato forces should stay on bases, pull out of the countryside, may allow reduction in forces. the question, obviously, is whether afghan forces are ready to take over full responsibility. i think if they are, they really can keep the countryside stable. nobody...
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what more are nato as well as afghan government officials saying? >> reporter: afghan officials have told us that 16 people have been killed. nine of them children. three of them women, and four men in the western part of kandahar province. this is an area known to be heavily -- have heavy presence from the taliban, an area where there's been quite a bit of action when it comes to coalition forces on the ground. that being said, they're sticking with the story that only one u.s. soldier was involved in this. apparently that soldier left the base at some point in the wee hours of the morning today and went out and -- ended up shooting several civilians. now, we're still being told that there are just people who are wounded and that those people are being treated by coalition forces in their medical facility. however, in talking to several people who are on the ground there, villagers and afghan officials there, they're saying that, no, indeed, 16 people have been killed now. hamid karzai has come out saying that 16 people have been killed, including
what more are nato as well as afghan government officials saying? >> reporter: afghan officials have told us that 16 people have been killed. nine of them children. three of them women, and four men in the western part of kandahar province. this is an area known to be heavily -- have heavy presence from the taliban, an area where there's been quite a bit of action when it comes to coalition forces on the ground. that being said, they're sticking with the story that only one u.s. soldier...
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says security concern to chicago should be excited host to g-8 nato summits town in may. you did club chicago tonight batt but changed that the court g-8 nato summits tonight as you mentioned experience out and bought it will be chicago prepares to take place on the world stage for none other than united states ambassador to nato speaking before the chicago council on global affairs tonight union >> so nice to meet in chicago great city good opportunity for united states looking forward to bring colleagues here each and every day chicago at the time a crosstown baseball games to demonstrate a town that represents america and its truest form >> americas representative persistent questions about securing g-8 nato summits while itself global security agency protesters expected to converge on the city host country and city wgn news @ 9 >> far downstate harrisburg pulling itself up from the rubble. tornado not going to be alone fall under governor pat quinn disaster relations opens the door for federal money comptroller sen judy baar topinka as office will prioritize payments
says security concern to chicago should be excited host to g-8 nato summits town in may. you did club chicago tonight batt but changed that the court g-8 nato summits tonight as you mentioned experience out and bought it will be chicago prepares to take place on the world stage for none other than united states ambassador to nato speaking before the chicago council on global affairs tonight union >> so nice to meet in chicago great city good opportunity for united states looking forward...
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leaders later that evening chicago police will have some extra protection during the nato summit the city is buying more than 8500 face shields for police elements in preparation officers will wear them over their helmets to protect themselves from rocks fluids and other objects that cost about $757,000 and there will be paid for by a federal homeland security grant chicago and illinois leaders are showcasing everything the city has to offer the nato officials are in belgium today chicago is not holding back they want visitors and want people to spend money when they come to visit in may and one to energize trade relations across the world not just here in europe ... and they are throwing a chicago style party with lots of local specialties ... this many taste of chicago is as authentic as it gets ... the americans do a big ... the first lady of chicago is telling people to bring their appetites and their credit cards >>we thank you for the opportunity to share chicago with the world >>we would like people to invest in illinois >>tourism is part of economic development >>while world
leaders later that evening chicago police will have some extra protection during the nato summit the city is buying more than 8500 face shields for police elements in preparation officers will wear them over their helmets to protect themselves from rocks fluids and other objects that cost about $757,000 and there will be paid for by a federal homeland security grant chicago and illinois leaders are showcasing everything the city has to offer the nato officials are in belgium today chicago is...
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and nato forces in afghanistan. we'll get the latest on the alleged civilian massacre by an american soldier and the fallout. >>> bill clinton's surprising first reaction to the death of osama bin laden. for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions... [ beeping ] ...to bring all the right results. it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ to help business do more for customers. homicide of young people in america has an impact on all of us. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. i learned early on if you want to make a difference you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i'm committed to making a difference and i am a phoenix. oh, yeah? [ chris ] you can call us 24-7, get quotes online, start a claim with our s
and nato forces in afghanistan. we'll get the latest on the alleged civilian massacre by an american soldier and the fallout. >>> bill clinton's surprising first reaction to the death of osama bin laden. for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions... [ beeping ] ...to bring all the right results. it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do...